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FYI - A Popular retail chain has a "sale" price of $119 of this K55 without the extras - starting today... and no easy pay

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About Keurig's. I stayed at a cottage that had one that let you choose the temperature...is this feature worth the price? What are the important features.

Thank you!

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My first Keurig only lasted 2.5 years and so that is not enough of a value for me.  I won't purchase another....and then there is the non-recycle pod issue.  Smiley Frustrated

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I have been using Keurig coffeemakers since they came out...when there is a new one i purchase it and give my old one to a family member...all of them are still working..never had a problem with any of them...

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I recently bouight a Keurig K250 & I got a good deal on it, but I do wish that it had the adjustable water temperature. I know it makes the "optimum" heat for each kcup, but I would like to be able to brew hot chocolate a bitt cooler, for the kids & I like my hot tea much hotter. It's just a huge deal, but it would be a nice feature to have.

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Costco online -- K50C + 24 k cups $64.99 free shipping; K525C -- 12 k cups, programmable settings, 5 brew temps. $124.99 free shipping. 

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Thank  you ladies for your replies. I think I will hold out for one that has water temps.

My friend has a Keurig and she uses refillable pods...not sure where she got tem.

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@henderson wrote:

Costco online -- K50C + 24 k cups $64.99 free shipping; K525C -- 12 k cups, programmable settings, 5 brew temps. $124.99 free shipping. 


I got that same Keurig from my local costco last month when it was $25 off.  

 

I had an old creaky Keurig that I'd been using for years and felt I couldn't pass up the Costco deal.  It also came with 2 sampler boxes, a cleaning tool, a filter, and a MyKCup.  It took a little getting used to hitting the right buttons after years of being able to brew a cup with my eyes closed....lol.  But it seems to be a good machine.

 

One caveat....it's IS a Keurig 2.0.  Most of the newer K cups work, but I tried to use an older one that had a fruit beverage, and it would not work.  I simply peeled open the pod, poured the contents into my cup and chose hot water.