Reddit Reddit reviews Keurig K15 Coffee Maker, Single Serve K-Cup Pod Coffee Brewer, 6 to 10 oz. Brew Sizes, Black

We found 2 Reddit comments about Keurig K15 Coffee Maker, Single Serve K-Cup Pod Coffee Brewer, 6 to 10 oz. Brew Sizes, Black. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Keurig K15 Coffee Maker, Single Serve K-Cup Pod Coffee Brewer, 6 to 10 oz. Brew Sizes, Black
Discontinued model, replaced by model K15Brews a perfect beverage in under two minutes, Choose from three cup sizes, 6-count K-Cup Variety PackBrews coffee, tea, hot cocoa, specialty, and iced beveragesBrews 6 oz., 8 oz., and 10 oz. sizes, Brews in under two minutes, Includes a K-Cup variety packRemovable Drip TrayProduct dimensions : 10.8"H x 6.9"W x 10.7"D
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2 Reddit comments about Keurig K15 Coffee Maker, Single Serve K-Cup Pod Coffee Brewer, 6 to 10 oz. Brew Sizes, Black:

u/prohitman · 5 pointsr/Coffee

Yeah definitely worth considering! Personally I use my roommate's Keurig K10 Mini Plus with this reusable filter, grinding whole beans with this manual burr grinder. That all adds up to pretty close to $150. Now I can't guarantee that the coffee strength will be great if brewing a larger quantity of coffee using a larger-sized Keurig machine (the mini really only works for up to 10 oz of fluid). But for now I am pretty happy with this setup until I decide to go for an upgrade.

EDIT: A lot of people also recommended an Aeropress or French press. I haven't tried an Aeropress myself, but I think both might be really great options for you too (and much cheaper), only real downside is that both take more steps and manual work than using a machine like a Keurig or standard drip machine. If the idea of just pressing a button and getting your coffee appeals to you strongly, maybe avoid the mechanical options in favor of the electronic ones. But you would be well-off with any of these tools, I think.

u/haydenk1337 · 1 pointr/Dallas

Keurig and reusable K-Cup. Then you can buy the coffee beans from Starbucks, they'll grind them for free. The coffee grounds are like $10, I believe and you can get like 30+ servings out of it.