Reddit Reddit reviews Perfect Pod EZ 1.0 Reusable K-Cup filter, Brown

We found 5 Reddit comments about Perfect Pod EZ 1.0 Reusable K-Cup filter, Brown. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Perfect Pod EZ 1.0 Reusable K-Cup filter, Brown
Refillable reusable cup for use in K Cup coffee makers, Keurig 1.0 compatible5 EZ Cup paper filters included. Requires EZ Cup paper filters, sold separatelyUses paper filters for a cleaner cup of coffee with less sediment and coffee oilsUse your own coffee and save money vs pre-filled K CupsPatented tamping spring compacts the coffee in the cup for better extraction and coffee flavor
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5 Reddit comments about Perfect Pod EZ 1.0 Reusable K-Cup filter, Brown:

u/wanderjahr · 2 pointsr/Coffee

I def use a Keurig for quick cups of coffee to go for class. I use my own beans and put them in this before I brew. It's quick and convenient. Like others have said, it's a quick source of hot water for tea and hot chocolate too. I got mine before I educated myself about other ways to brew. I'm not going to get rid of a perfectly good machine though, especially since I only brew one cup at a time.

u/zeroair · 2 pointsr/barista

> I haven't seen anything related to being able to load your own coffee into one of those pods

There are solutions.

u/sho19132 · 1 pointr/ThriftStoreHauls

I usually use ground coffee in one of these with the paper filters made to go in them. This works pretty well, and is not much more expensive than a traditional coffee maker.

I initially tried a different kind that had mesh sides, but the coffee from those was two weak - the mesh let the water through too quickly.

u/SheldonvilleRoasters · 1 pointr/Coffee

If the top is removable, then it's "pour over". Typically, in office environments, they will install a direct plumbed unit.

I am not going to guarantee anything but I heard that in their product development stage, Bunn was using the ecobrew and the Ez-Cup but I'm not sure if they meant the disposable paper filter versions or the plastic refillable version.

u/gmacca01 · 0 pointsr/Frugal

This is by far the easiest/cheapest combination method for using a Keurig and brewing whatever coffee you have. You buy the plastic cup once, and then can buy disposable filters (packs of 50). This way you can brew any ground coffee in the Keurig. Super simple and convenient.

http://www.amazon.com/EZ-Cup-Keurig-Coffee-Machines-Perfect/dp/B002YPC2NM/ref=pd_bxgy_k_img_y

http://www.amazon.com/EZ-Cup-Filter-Perfect-Pod-Filters/dp/B002YPIM40