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    Keurig 2.0.......geeezzzzz

    Old unit went out so wife bought this new space age coffee maker. This piece of $&@* would have to have actual pieces of whole kernel corn in it to be a bigger piece of $&@*!!!!!

    Horrible, horrible, horrible


    Any other makers for k cups recommended?

    #2
    we tried a couple of different models with no real success. Ended up going back to a conventional coffee maker.

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      #3
      You need to upgrade Keurig to a bigger model. I have had mine for 5 yrs now. Great coffee maker, love it!!

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        #4
        What do you not like about it?

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          #5
          I use the breville k-cup Coffe maker it is more expensive but mine is over 4 years old no problems and we run 5-10 cups through it a day and I have never chafed the filter(just now thought of it as I write this)

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            #6
            Our old one went out about two months ago and I ordered the biggest one they had at Costco K575 and I haven't had a single issue with it. I am happy with it.

            What type of issues are you having?

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              #7
              Me, my bil, and our best friends all just replaced older units (3-4 yr old) ALL suck!!!!

              Every cup is full of grounds
              Every 2-3 cups completely stops machine up
              Every other cup explodes when you open lid
              Drips and leaks non stop
              Burns k cup from time to time

              Our old unit was great, the " new and improved" is a expensive joke

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                #8
                Use Distilled Water.... Find a cup brand you like and then let it roll. We buy bulk Kc ups off amazon to cover myself and the wife.

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                  #9
                  My only issue is that my daughter's use the hot chocolate and never run a rinse cup through after they make hot chocolate. The hot chocolate clogs the needle on top. Gotta unfold a paperclip and run that through the the 3 holes in needle. Other than that, runs like a champ. I run 3 cups of coffee through it a day. 3 cups fill my 30oz yeti tumbler.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by MONSTERKEN View Post
                    My only issue is that my daughter's use the hot chocolate and never run a rinse cup through after they make hot chocolate. The hot chocolate clogs the needle on top. Gotta unfold a paperclip and run that through the the 3 holes in needle. Other than that, runs like a champ. I run 3 cups of coffee through it a day. 3 cups fill my 30oz yeti tumbler.
                    I drink a lot of coffee, and it I had to make 3 cups of coffee with this **** , I'd take a bat to it

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                      #11
                      I have a Mr. Coffee K-cup brewer and have never had a single problem with it.

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                        #12
                        we ended up getting rid of the 2 we got as gifts and going with a regular old drip machine, wife and I each drink 2-3 cups a day and it would be dang expensive w/K-cups

                        My folks used to use the basket that you can load your own ground in and the Green Mountain brand stuff and liked it

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                          #13
                          We have the K350 with the carafe. Works great. I bought the Eco-cup and Eco-Karafe reusable cups off of Amazon and both work great. No complaints and not going back to drip. Coffee tastes cleaner and is easy and quick whether we want a single cup or a whole carafe

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                            #14
                            Wife3 bought the 2.0 with Carafe for Christmas. I was skeptical at first but now love it. I use the re-fillable K-cup accessory sold by Keurig, with my own coffee, and it works great; saves lots of $$$ over buying the individual K-cups. Brother, however, went cheap, and complains about grounds in the cup as well, but I don't have this issue.

                            I'm sold on Keurig, for now.

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                              #15
                              I finally said "uncle" and went back to a traditional coffee maker. It's a Mr. Coffee brand. Very simplistic, has one switch, on/off. Could not be happier.

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