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09-29-2014 11:55 AM
Just in case my old Keurig stops working and has to be trashed should I try to replace it now with one of the tried and trusted models similar to my own. I am so afraid to go to the 2.0 because it is not backward compatible. It seems the old cups will not work with it and the marketplace is full of sales on old cup technology (or lack of it)
I just don't want to be stuck with the new cup which will mean higher prices over time until someone BREAKS THE CODE and sells off brand generic versions.
My gut feeling is this is just one more poor choice for Keurig as in the vue cups, but what do I know I am just a consumer.
Anyone try the Mr. Coffee coffee maker for the K cups and which version. Do you like it? Why or why not?
09-29-2014 12:00 PM
09-29-2014 12:14 PM
Most of the k cups that are keurig approved are already the new kind. I'd definitely use up my old first. If you like a brand that is not on the keurig bandwagon I'd go for something else for sure. I even saw some vue cups at BB&B that were compatible. I'm guessing travel mug cups are not far behind.
There's ways to trick it already, just tape a new label on the old. I saw a video doing the same thing to a solofil cup. I may try that when it's no longer under warranty.
The code is nothing more than the keurig trademark at the rim, I'm pretty sure off companies won't be able to just put that on their cups now. Maybe when the patent expires. Even then it may be iffy.
Right now the new cups are the same price as the old, and even non bandwagon kcups. Just depends on the brand and how much coffee is in them. With exception of flavored more coffee is better. .47 oz seems to be the largest and considered extra bold cups. .33 is the average.
09-29-2014 12:28 PM
On 9/29/2014 lovestopaint said: The only problem that I can see with this new one is so far you can't use your own favorite coffee.
That's the issue for me. I asked them if the new cups are recyclable and am waiting on a response. Lots of us use the My K-Cup or other fill it yourself cup to eliminate waste. If that's no longer an option and the new cups are not recyclable like the current cups are not, I have a problem with that.
EDIT: Here's the response I got back from Keurig concerning the recyclable k-cups:
Chynna, addressing the environmental impact of the Keurig systems while continuing to deliver extraordinary beverages is a critical priority for us. Keurig is committed to 100% of our K-Cup packs being recyclable by 2020 and we are pursuing multiple avenues to achieve this. For more info on our 2020 target to make 100% of our K-Cup packs recyclable, visit http://krg.bz/1DRFUMl
Currently the only recyclable K-Cups are the Vue packs, which are partially recyclable. But since the Vue brewer has apparently been discontinued, that's not really a good option.
09-29-2014 07:30 PM
09-29-2014 08:27 PM
On 9/29/2014 ChynnaBlue said:On 9/29/2014 lovestopaint said: The only problem that I can see with this new one is so far you can't use your own favorite coffee.That's the issue for me. I asked them if the new cups are recyclable and am waiting on a response. Lots of us use the My K-Cup or other fill it yourself cup to eliminate waste. If that's no longer an option and the new cups are not recyclable like the current cups are not, I have a problem with that.
EDIT: Here's the response I got back from Keurig concerning the recyclable k-cups:
Chynna, addressing the environmental impact of the Keurig systems while continuing to deliver extraordinary beverages is a critical priority for us. Keurig is committed to 100% of our K-Cup packs being recyclable by 2020 and we are pursuing multiple avenues to achieve this. For more info on our 2020 target to make 100% of our K-Cup packs recyclable, visit http://krg.bz/1DRFUMl
Currently the only recyclable K-Cups are the Vue packs, which are partially recyclable. But since the Vue brewer has apparently been discontinued, that's not really a good option.
I saw vue cups that were for the 2.0 so I'm guessing the travel mugs will be here soon.
I use my kcups as seed starters. Our recycle plant is nothing more than a dump. I'm sure they've never recycled anything.
09-29-2014 08:28 PM
On 9/29/2014 CHARLEYDOG said: Can you use regular cups in the kurig's vue model?
I think I saw an adapter on Amazon, but you can't just use one without it.
09-29-2014 08:37 PM
bonnie, I have a 6 year old K40 at home that works perfectly.
I bought a K65 for work because I want the programmable feature and the quietness. I can use the K-Cups I have at home.
@ChynnaBlue: 2020??? Really? Debc has successfully reused her k-cups.
11-30-2014 08:12 AM
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