1 k-cup per 6-10 oz. of coffee, depending on how strong you like it. I don’t think you can reuse them – the flavor would be really, really weak.
Amazon.com usually has about 50 k-cups for $20-23. That makes them more expensive then regular drip coffee, but really convenient, no mess, and you can get variety packs if you like to try something new every few days.
They are very nice and very convenient. Comparing the price per cup of coffee though, they will be much more expensive than a “normal” coffee maker.
They make re-usable k-cups. A small k-cup sized filter that you fill with your desired coffee grounds. After your Keuring machine is done, wash the k-cup and it’s ready to brew again.
1 k-cup per 6-10 oz. of coffee, depending on how strong you like it. I don’t think you can reuse them – the flavor would be really, really weak.
Amazon.com usually has about 50 k-cups for $20-23. That makes them more expensive then regular drip coffee, but really convenient, no mess, and you can get variety packs if you like to try something new every few days.
k-cups are single use.
They are very nice and very convenient. Comparing the price per cup of coffee though, they will be much more expensive than a “normal” coffee maker.
They make re-usable k-cups. A small k-cup sized filter that you fill with your desired coffee grounds. After your Keuring machine is done, wash the k-cup and it’s ready to brew again.