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Barefoot
11-18-2011, 09:57 PM
:mornincoffee: I'm planning on surprising my husband with a Keurig for his birthday. What model would you recommend? Or would you recommend a different brand name?

chuckinca
11-18-2011, 10:07 PM
My wife makes the coffee so it isn't something that would be one my birthday present list.


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wendyquat
11-18-2011, 10:49 PM
:mornincoffee: I'm planning on surprising my husband with a Keurig for his birthday. What model would you recommend? Or would you recommend a different brand name?

DON'T get the Keurig brand!! I had 2 of them and each lasted about a year even though they were the deluxe edition and heavier duty than the ones like Wal Mart carries. They just "gave out" and we don't drink all that much coffee. Finally got a Cuisinart (Sams Club) that uses the K cups. It is much smoother, quieter and sturdier and we love it. If you'll check online you will find many complaints about the Keurig brand brewers. Pretty much the same complaints. They have a year warranty and they last a year and one day!! I love my K cups but think the Cuisinart is just a better made product.

soonfl
11-18-2011, 11:14 PM
I prefer the one that has the water reserve . This one has an auto on for the morning also.

FYI Starbucks K cups have been found at Walmart. Cleaned out by the next day.

Barefoot
11-18-2011, 11:29 PM
DON'T get the Keurig brand!! I had 2 of them and each lasted about a year even though they were the deluxe edition and heavier duty than the ones like Wal Mart carries. They just "gave out" and we don't drink all that much coffee. Finally got a Cuisinart (Sams Club) that uses the K cups. It is much smoother, quieter and sturdier and we love it. If you'll check online you will find many complaints about the Keurig brand brewers. Pretty much the same complaints. They have a year warranty and they last a year and one day!! I love my K cups but think the Cuisinart is just a better made product.

Our local store was selling Tassimo Makers at half price. They also had Cuisinarts on sale. It's probably because I know nothing about them, but I somehow feel more comfortable with the Keurig Bramd.

mrfixit
11-18-2011, 11:34 PM
:mornincoffee: I'm planning on surprising my husband with a Keurig for his birthday. What model would you recommend? Or would you recommend a different brand name?

......We prefer the SENSEO...has a 3 cup reservior..ONE cup is made at a time...

......uses a flat pod ....$ 4.75 for 15 to 18 pods...PODS are readily available at Publix and several other places like Target.
... The SENSEO machine is ordered ON-LINE from... SENSEO . com ...
......About $55 to 80 bucks.....
......3 of our kids had the Keurig...ALL switched to the SENSEO...after trying coffee at our place. We have used Senseo for at least 8 years. Have 2... one for home ...and...one for trips.....Less messy...less pricey...BUT...of course IF you want CANDY FLAVORED Creamy COFFEE... you will have to buy the flavored cream seperately at your local store.

CarGuys
11-18-2011, 11:43 PM
I prefer the one that has the water reserve . This one has an auto on for the morning also.

FYI Starbucks K cups have been found at Walmart. Cleaned out by the next day.

I am soooooooooooooooooooooo Happy with this Keuig model. Wife got it for me last Christmas! The water reserve is a must. These machine are Da Bomb! Da Best! Da one! so simple even a CarGuy can't mess it up!

Only hard part is picking out all the cool new coffee blends, cocco, hot cider teas etc

We bought one for all the Kids for Christmas. One had a problem Company shipped and new one ASAP!:024: Don't know about the other Senseo model it might be great also.

H

RichieLion
11-19-2011, 12:00 AM
Customer service for Keurig is wonderful. They take care of your problems, if any, fast and with no hassle.

We had a bit of trouble with ours and they sent me a replacement coffee maker immediately. Doesn't get much better than that.

Tickled_pink
11-19-2011, 01:03 AM
Our local store was selling Tassimo Makers at half price. They also had Cuisinarts on sale. It's probably because I know nothing about them, but I somehow feel more comfortable with the Keurig Bramd.

We own the Tassimo Maker. As far as the machine goes, it has been great, but they don't have the variety of pods for it like Keurig. Since Tassimo discontinued the Starbucks coffee pods, we haven't found a substitute that we like that will fit their machine, so we're basically stuck with a coffee marker and no way of making a decent cup of coffee. Before we purchase our next coffee maker, I will first research the different varieties of coffee pods for each coffee maker, then make my purchase based on that. :mornincoffee:

k2at
11-19-2011, 04:12 AM
We have the keurig with the water supply and love it.

BobandMarilyn
11-19-2011, 04:16 AM
Bought the Platinum model which had problems after about 4 months. Keurig immediately sent us a new and updated machine with another one year warranty. Like the machine and available coffe. Recommend that you purchase the in-reservoir filter and use filtered water from the frig.

Posh 08
11-19-2011, 04:16 AM
I have the Cuisinart at home and the Keurig at work. Both are over a year old and have been doing a great job. I really like the Cuisinart machine but find filters for it can be a hassle, but I like the 4oz setting for espresso shots. Bottom line is either is great at this hour of the morning. :loco: Hi Ho, off to work we go.

Tom Hannon
11-19-2011, 05:03 AM
I am soooooooooooooooooooooo Happy with this Keuig model. Wife got it for me last Christmas! The water reserve is a must. These machine are Da Bomb! Da Best! Da one! so simple even a CarGuy can't mess it up!

Only hard part is picking out all the cool new coffee blends, cocco, hot cider teas etc

We bought one for all the Kids for Christmas. One had a problem Company shipped and new one ASAP!:024: Don't know about the other Senseo model it might be great also.

H

I agree with Car Guy. Keuig is a great coffee maker. The machine will put Mr. Coffee out of business. It is the ONLY way to make coffee. It took a while to find my favorite brands but Keuig gives a sample pack with the machine and you will find your own favorites. Hopefully, in time, conventional coffee brands will be in K-cups. I woke up with Maxwell House as long as I drank coffee and had 7-11 brand at work. It would be great to have that option in K-Cups.

2catsmeow
11-19-2011, 07:05 AM
We have had the Keurig Elite Brewing System for over two years and just love it. Never had any problems - and many, many different 'K-cup' varieties to chose from. They are even available at Bealls and Bed Bath & Beyond if you don't want to order online. Remember to register your coffee maker on their website to receive a free package of K-cups. Had the Senseo but the lack of 'pod' variety helped us make the decision to change. I don't think you will be disappointed, but do get the one with the water resevoir.

Yorio
11-19-2011, 07:40 AM
We have Keurig up North and here. Our son gave us a big one with water reservoir for Christmas last year but we had to get another for TV. We bought one here at Belk and definitely sales person recommended one with water reservoir. The size is a bit smaller than the one up North but just right for the two of us.

momesu
11-19-2011, 08:31 AM
Love my Keurig! I have a large model not sure of name or number, but it is what Costco had available and the price was wonderful. It had a large water reservoir and the choice of 5 different "cup" sizes. I only use it for coffee though there are many other options. I'm pretty much a tea snob and I can't stand tea that is coffee flavored becasue it was made with a water flow through an area that coffee went and I'm too lazy to do the cleaning they say you should do after making hot chocolate.

I think that one of the most important things to do to keep it in good working order is only use bottled or filtered water in in. Helps keep nasty mineral deposits from building up in it.

Suzanne

HelenLCSW
11-19-2011, 08:37 AM
Love my Keurig! I have a large model not sure of name or number, but it is what Costco had available and the price was wonderful. It had a large water reservoir and the choice of 5 different "cup" sizes. I only use it for coffee though there are many other options. I'm pretty much a tea snob and I can't stand tea that is coffee flavored becasue it was made with a water flow through an area that coffee went and I'm too lazy to do the cleaning they say you should do after making hot chocolate.

I think that one of the most important things to do to keep it in good working order is only use bottled or filtered water in in. Helps keep nasty mineral deposits from building up in it.

Suzanne

I use only bottled water and have still had to descale a few times.

Barefoot
11-19-2011, 09:52 AM
Thanks so much for the great information, much appreciated. I'm delighted to hear the positive comments about Keurig. We're heading out to purchase an Elite!

wendyquat
11-19-2011, 11:15 AM
I have the Cuisinart at home and the Keurig at work. Both are over a year old and have been doing a great job. I really like the Cuisinart machine but find filters for it can be a hassle, but I like the 4oz setting for espresso shots. Bottom line is either is great at this hour of the morning. :loco: Hi Ho, off to work we go.

My Cuisinart from Sams came with 12 filters and that should last a few years. Bed, bath and beyond carries the filters.

wendyquat
11-19-2011, 11:17 AM
I agree with Car Guy. Keuig is a great coffee maker. The machine will put Mr. Coffee out of business. It is the ONLY way to make coffee. It took a while to find my favorite brands but Keuig gives a sample pack with the machine and you will find your own favorites. Hopefully, in time, conventional coffee brands will be in K-cups. I woke up with Maxwell House as long as I drank coffee and had 7-11 brand at work. It would be great to have that option in K-Cups.

You do have that option Tom. My Keurig came with a separate k-cup that you can put any kind of coffee into. I find enough flavors of k-cups and have not used the "manual" cup but that would probably be a lot cheaper. At best, the k-cups will cost you about .50 each.

wendyquat
11-19-2011, 11:20 AM
Thanks so much for the great information, much appreciated. I'm delighted to hear the positive comments about Keurig. We're heading out to purchase an Elite!

Let us know how the Elite works for you! You'll love the coffee but it does kind of spoil you. When we are visiting friends without the k-cups that do not have Kuerig, we miss it. Thinking of getting the little portable one to carry with us!

GTTPF
11-19-2011, 11:31 AM
DON'T get the Keurig brand!! I had 2 of them and each lasted about a year even though they were the deluxe edition and heavier duty than the ones like Wal Mart carries. They just "gave out" and we don't drink all that much coffee. Finally got a Cuisinart (Sams Club) that uses the K cups. It is much smoother, quieter and sturdier and we love it. If you'll check online you will find many complaints about the Keurig brand brewers. Pretty much the same complaints. They have a year warranty and they last a year and one day!! I love my K cups but think the Cuisinart is just a better made product.

I agree with Wendy that the Cuisinart is a much better and heavier duty unit. We have a Keurig and it broke. We called them and they sent us a new one no questions asked. They do stand behind their product.

Halle
11-19-2011, 11:42 AM
:mornincoffee: I'm planning on surprising my husband with a Keurig for his birthday. What model would you recommend? Or would you recommend a different brand name?

Hi Barefoot,

Here is a link to the espresso machine we are giving ourselves as a retirement gift!

http://www.wholelattelove.com/Jura/jura_z7.cfm

We read about this espresso machine in The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo and decided that was the one for us.

Of course we will have to win the lottery first!

:mornincoffee:

philnpat
11-19-2011, 11:49 AM
I make a pot of coffee in the morning and rarely drink a whole cup at a time. A Keurig wouldn't work for me as most k cups cost around $.50+ and Folgers works out to be $.22/cup.
After I retired I worked for a company that serviced Keurigs. The large units that I serviced were for office environments and the home units were just hitting the market. We didn't bother repairing the smaller units. Most of the problems we had with the large units had to do with scale. I would advise using distilled water.

Barefoot
11-19-2011, 11:51 AM
Hi Barefoot,

Here is a link to the espresso machine we are giving ourselves as a retirement gift!
http://www.wholelattelove.com/Jura/jura_z7.cfm

We read about this espresso machine in The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo and decided that was the one for us. Of course we will have to win the lottery first!
:mornincoffee:

Yikes $3,000! Nice retirement gift!

Tom Hannon
11-19-2011, 12:28 PM
You do have that option Tom. My Keurig came with a separate k-cup that you can put any kind of coffee into. I find enough flavors of k-cups and have not used the "manual" cup but that would probably be a lot cheaper. At best, the k-cups will cost you about .50 each.

I have the nest you are talking about. I was unhappy with the way grounds managed to end up in the coffee. And I guess I am getting lazy in my old age and don't want tp spend time cleaning the nest every time I use it. I assume in time, becaus eof Keurig becoming so popular, Maxwell House will begin making k-cups.

ladydoc
11-19-2011, 03:03 PM
DON'T get the Keurig brand!! I had 2 of them and each lasted about a year even though they were the deluxe edition and heavier duty than the ones like Wal Mart carries. They just "gave out" and we don't drink all that much coffee. Finally got a Cuisinart (Sams Club) that uses the K cups. It is much smoother, quieter and sturdier and we love it. If you'll check online you will find many complaints about the Keurig brand brewers. Pretty much the same complaints. They have a year warranty and they last a year and one day!! I love my K cups but think the Cuisinart is just a better made product.

I agree with Wendy. We also have the Cuinart one and it has wonderful features. The best is that the resevoir is quite large and it also dispenses just hot water AND it has a rinse feature ie: if you make a hot chocolate, you would want to rinse it out before you made coffee. We got ours on Amazon at a pretty good price.

Barefoot
11-19-2011, 04:09 PM
Let us know how the Elite works for you! You'll love the coffee but it does kind of spoil you. When we are visiting friends without the k-cups that do not have Kuerig, we miss it. Thinking of getting the little portable one to carry with us!

We now have a Keurig and we've tried a great assortment of K-cups.
Almost as much fun as getting an iPad. Just kidding, nothing touches an iPad.
This Keurig will stay in Canada, and if we like it, we'll get a second one for TV. Life is good. :mornincoffee:

Posh 08
11-19-2011, 04:16 PM
My Cuisinart from Sams came with 12 filters and that should last a few years. Bed, bath and beyond carries the filters.

Thank you. I'll go by there next time I stock up on cups.

batman911
11-19-2011, 04:17 PM
Starbucks available in K cups:

http://www.keurig.com/shop/k-cups/all-k-cups?hdnCategoryFacets=Brand%3AStarbucks%C2%AE&hdnBaseFacets=Brand

6XNANA
11-19-2011, 04:54 PM
We have the Kuerig with 48 oz reservoir. Have had it for 3 years, no problems.
Bought it at QVC and this time of the year they often have great deals that include some K cups along free shipping and handling. You also have until 1/31/12 to return the product with no questions asked.

We also bought clear plastic covers that fit the K cups so you can fill them with your favorite coffee for less money. Think they were $20 for 5 of them at www.My-Kap.com. Just be careful, I threw the first one away forgetting it was on there. Just have to line up the hole that was punctured when K cup was originally used and can usually use same one 3 times .

Nice to buy coffee on sale and enjoy your favorites. You can fill them and keep in freezer too !

Tom Hannon
11-19-2011, 05:49 PM
www.My-Kap.com[/url].


I watched the video of the plastic covers. There is no charge for shipping. I may try it when I return th TV. Thanks for the tip.

CarGuys
11-19-2011, 09:32 PM
Good Advise! Filtered or Bottled water only.

We came down in July to buy our lot.

Wife brought the coffee maker with us. Used the tap water from the CYV in Saint James.

I almost gagged on the taste of my favorite coffee.

Cleaned it out went back to bottled water- All was well

H

Trish Crocker
11-19-2011, 10:55 PM
I have a question. I have looked at the various coffee makers but it seemed to me that the coffee itself was a lot of money per cup as compared to the coffee from my Mr. Coffee. Is it?

ladydoc
11-19-2011, 11:26 PM
I have a question. I have looked at the various coffee makers but it seemed to me that the coffee itself was a lot of money per cup as compared to the coffee from my Mr. Coffee. Is it?

If you buy the premade cups, it is expensive. However, I have a couple of cups made of plastic and a mesh that you refill and can use 100s of times. The keurig machines and the cuisant both come with refillable cups as well.

I buy both flavored and unflavored coffee beans, grind them at the store and use that. Speaking of coffee, I recently got some from THE COFFEE GOURMENT at the Spanish Springs craft fair and it was incredible. The vender will be at LSL Jan 7-8 and I am going to stock up. Her coffee iss $8 a bag and very highly flavored.

ladydoc
11-19-2011, 11:27 PM
We have the Kuerig with 48 oz reservoir. Have had it for 3 years, no problems.
Bought it at QVC and this time of the year they often have great deals that include some K cups along free shipping and handling. You also have until 1/31/12 to return the product with no questions asked.

We also bought clear plastic covers that fit the K cups so you can fill them with your favorite coffee for less money. Think they were $20 for 5 of them at www.My-Kap.com. Just be careful, I threw the first one away forgetting it was on there. Just have to line up the hole that was punctured when K cup was originally used and can usually use same one 3 times .

Nice to buy coffee on sale and enjoy your favorites. You can fill them and keep in freezer too !

I tried those caps and had a terrible time with them. They never seemed to fit correctly.

mrfixit
11-20-2011, 12:03 AM
We came down in July to buy our lot.
Wife brought the coffee maker with us. Used the tap water from the CYV in Saint James.
........."I almost gagged on the taste of my favorite coffee."
H

When the water in ANY residence has not been used for more than 4 or 5 days...........IMHO.......

WE should run the "HOT" and "cold" water from every device for at least 4 or 5 minutes... in the showers and tubs and all sink faucets.... etc. ....run out enough to replace ALL the water that was sitting in the Hot Water Heater tank .. AND ...all water lines.
"anaerobic" bacteria found in all unused water lines is not good for you.

You would not believe what you would see...if you could see it.....

We had "city water" from fire hydrants trucked out to fill swimming pools when they were completed.

Two or three 7500 gallon tankers would unloaded that water thru a 6 inch hose........WOW....you could actually SEE anaerobic bacteria that looked like "opaque" FIVE INCH fish swimming along. Of course they all disappeared within 30 seconds or so....(because they had been exposed to air) .....That is what is in "unused" water lines......when we have not used the water for a period of time....Run out 2 or 3 hundred gallons of water.
...might even save a trip to the Doc

B. Johnson
11-20-2011, 02:46 AM
Not sure what a Keurig is but I am familiar with SENSEO and Tassimo brands those I can tell you can not touch the variety or full flavor of the Nespresso coffee pods. The machines ( for the Nesspresso coffee) are usually by Krups or DiLonghi and can be found on Amazon, at Maceys or Williams & Sonoma. If you are a true coffee lover but don't want the hassel of cleaning a big machine, Nesspresso and the machines that brew them are absolutely the best. Nespresso coffee pods can not be bought at any retail stores, it must be ordered over the phone or on-line. They are delivered to your home in 24hrs. The Nespresso coffee pods have been big here in Europe for a number of years and they are available in the States as well. Many of the folks in my office have converted to Nespresso and once they do they never go back!

Barefoot
11-20-2011, 01:05 PM
I have a question. I have looked at the various coffee makers but it seemed to me that the coffee itself was a lot of money per cup as compared to the coffee from my Mr. Coffee. Is it?

I'm sure the K cups aren't cheap, but the variety paks are irresistible. I love to try new things! And you get coffee in one minute! :mornincoffee: So far we're loving our new Keurig!

RichieLion
11-20-2011, 01:18 PM
I have a question. I have looked at the various coffee makers but it seemed to me that the coffee itself was a lot of money per cup as compared to the coffee from my Mr. Coffee. Is it?

Yes, absolutely the k-cups are more expensive per cup. The thing is you have a fresh hot cup anytime you please. In the morning you want your fresh extra-bold strong cup of coffee, you put the k-cup in and you got it. After lunch, you have a craving for a hazelnut flavored cup, you got it. One freshly made cup, when you want it, and nothing more.

The warehouse stores have good prices. I especially like Paul Newman's Extra Bold. It's about $39 for 80 cups. So it's about 50 cents per cup. Amazon has some deals also.

doug11
11-23-2011, 11:56 AM
I am the original founder of Green Mountain Coffee roasters... this is the company that owns and markets the Keurig coffee makers...it is simply the Razor/ razor blade syndrome...buy the coffeemaker and spend a fortune on the coffee pods that you have to use in the machine...DO THE MATH... you end up spending over $20.00 per pound for less than decent quality coffee... the machines aren't so cheap either... you can buy an inexpensive drip maker and a years supply of Mr. Peets for the price of a keurig ...just my opinion...doug

1978tbird
11-23-2011, 12:58 PM
I bought the B70 model for my wife for her birthday several years ago. When she opened it she said "what do I need this for?" Now she wouldn't be without it. It make a perfect cup of coffee every time with a huge choice of flavors and styles to choose from. Haven't had any problems with the unit at all - highly recommend the Keurig!:wave:

Barefoot
11-23-2011, 02:19 PM
The warehouse stores have good prices. I especially like Paul Newman's Extra Bold. Amazon has some deals also.

I tried a Paul Newman Extra Bold today, yikes, it's strong. So far I prefer Vanilla Biscotti. It's fun to try all the different flavours!

Posh 08
11-23-2011, 02:22 PM
I tried a Paul Newman Extra Bold today, yikes, it's strong. So far I prefer Vanilla Biscotti. It's fun to try all the different flavours!

Miss Sam keeps trying to get me to taste the flavored one. Not my cup of tea eeer coffee. The bold ones are my favs.

Pturner
11-23-2011, 11:11 PM
Thanks so much for the great information, much appreciated. I'm delighted to hear the positive comments about Keurig. We're heading out to purchase an Elite!

Glad you decided on Keurig, Bare. We love ours. And Richie is right about the Customer Service. It is terrific. About three years after we bought our first one, it did stop working. They actually replaced it for us promptly and at no charge-- and it wasn't under warranty.

A fabulous product and terrific customer service: how often do you get that anymore. ENJOY!

Barefoot
11-24-2011, 06:09 AM
Glad you decided on Keurig, Bare. We love ours. And Richie is right about the Customer Service. It is terrific. About three years after we bought our first one, it did stop working. They actually replaced it for us promptly and at no charge-- and it wasn't under warranty.

A fabulous product and terrific customer service: how often do you get that anymore. ENJOY!

We are having fun with our Keurig. Wrinkles love new toys! It's not cheap, but we love the convenience and variety. And it's good to hear about the amazing Customer Service.

See you soon PT, I hope!

RichieB
11-24-2011, 09:29 AM
We are having fun with our Keurig. Wrinkles love new toys! It's not cheap, but we love the convenience and variety. And it's good to hear about the amazing Customer Service.

See you soon PT, I hope!

Ditto for us. The Keurig really comes in handy when you want a single cup, and it beats brewing a whole pot.

As has been said, it's an expensive way to drink coffee. I found coffeforless.com, which carries many lines of coffee, tea, hot chocolate, etc. Pretty good prices, if you don't mind buying in bulk.

Our Keurig is going on 3 years old, and we have had no problems other than scaling. Running a potfull of vinegar through it every so often works wonders.

bimmertl
11-24-2011, 09:34 AM
November Consumer Reports rated pod coffemakers. Top 3 were Senseo, Krups and Invento Cafe. Top rated Keurig was 6th among 15 with the Keruig B40 rated at 12th. CR said a very good model is the Senseo SL7810-65 costing $70 and rated 4th.

The fact an owner needs to call customer service on any product is a red flag.

memason
11-24-2011, 10:24 AM
Glad you decided on Keurig, Bare. We love ours. And Richie is right about the Customer Service. It is terrific. About three years after we bought our first one, it did stop working. They actually replaced it for us promptly and at no charge-- and it wasn't under warranty.

A fabulous product and terrific customer service: how often do you get that anymore. ENJOY!

Our Keurig is working great. Stop over and I'll make you a cup of "Jamaica Me Crazy" :loco:

Barefoot
11-24-2011, 12:08 PM
Our Keurig is working great. Stop over and I'll make you a cup of "Jamaica Me Crazy" :loco:

I think I read on another thread that PT gave up coffee. But I'll be stopping by for some Jamaica Me Crazy. And I'll be bringing my iPad for an impromptu lesson! :Screen_of_Death: :mornincoffee:

memason
11-24-2011, 01:02 PM
I think I read on another thread that PT gave up coffee. But I'll be stopping by for some Jamaica Me Crazy. And I'll be bringing my iPad for an impromptu lesson! :Screen_of_Death: :mornincoffee:

You're welcome anytime Barefoot.... Just shoot me a PM and we'll have coffee and compare iPad notes and apps... :wave:

Are you in TV now?

HelenLCSW
11-24-2011, 01:44 PM
I am the original founder of Green Mountain Coffee roasters... this is the company that owns and markets the Keurig coffee makers...it is simply the Razor/ razor blade syndrome...buy the coffeemaker and spend a fortune on the coffee pods that you have to use in the machine...DO THE MATH... you end up spending over $20.00 per pound for less than decent quality coffee... the machines aren't so cheap either... you can buy an inexpensive drip maker and a years supply of Mr. Peets for the price of a keurig ...just my opinion...doug

Don't understand --if you are founder of company that owns Keurig why are you discouraging buyers? Wish I had bought Green Mountain Coffee stock when I first started using and loving it with my Keurig WOW --look at the price of the stock --not the coffee! lol

RichieB
11-24-2011, 02:13 PM
As he said, it's an expensive way to buy coffee. You are really paying for convenience here. For example, I typically get up and around earlier than my wife does, so I make a single cup of coffee (or two) while I read the paper or watch the early morning news. I don't have to brew a whole pot, and waste most of it.

In spite of the cost, those coffee pods FLY out of our local stores here in NY.

My personal favorite is Green Mountain Nantucket Blend.

Barefoot
11-24-2011, 07:17 PM
You're welcome anytime Barefoot.... Just shoot me a PM and we'll have coffee and compare iPad notes and apps... :wave:

Are you in TV now?

Not in TV yet! We've been delayed due to some pesky medical issues. I'm here in Canada trying to keep warm by drinking Keurig coffee. It's addictive, like the iPad. MEM, I'll PM you when we get there.

Has anyone tried the Kaluha Coffee? I'm wondering if there will be good online deals on Cyber Monday.

Pturner
11-24-2011, 07:40 PM
I think I read on another thread that PT gave up coffee. But I'll be stopping by for some Jamaica Me Crazy. And I'll be bringing my iPad for an impromptu lesson! :Screen_of_Death: :mornincoffee:

And to think I used to drink it all day! But I'd love to join ya for some Jamaica Me Crazy. :mornincoffee:

Barefoot
02-15-2012, 12:12 AM
I'm looking for the best K Cup source. We like Timothy's Decaf Columbian. I'm not familiar with the Net companies .... Which company offers the best deal?

VICAR OF DIBLEY
02-15-2012, 02:10 AM
Hi Bare,

I went to amazon.com to read the reviews what others wrote about the Keurig and other brands that uses the K cups.


Lots of luck,

Vicar of Dibley

TrudyM
02-15-2012, 03:43 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by doug11
I am the original founder of Green Mountain Coffee roasters... this is the company that owns and markets the Keurig coffee makers...it is simply the Razor/ razor blade syndrome...buy the coffeemaker and spend a fortune on the coffee pods that you have to use in the machine...DO THE MATH... you end up spending over $20.00 per pound for less than decent quality coffee... the machines aren't so cheap either... you can buy an inexpensive drip maker and a years supply of Mr. Peets for the price of a keurig ...just my opinion...doug

Don't understand --if you are founder of company that owns Keurig why are you discouraging buyers? Wish I had bought Green Mountain Coffee stock when I first started using and loving it with my Keurig WOW --look at the price of the stock --not the coffee! lol

I have the stock and my info has the founder as a fellow named Bob not Doug. Doug were you the original owner of the cafe in waitsfield?
My Notes from my stock file are as follows:

1981: Robert Stiller purchases an interest in the Green Mountain coffee store in Vermont.(cafe in waitsfield) .

1985: Green Mountain Coffee turns a profit.
1989: Employees form an environmental steering committee.
1991: Company installs $30,000 computerized roaster.
1993: Green Mountain holds initial public offering.

1997: Shares listed on NASDAQ. Green Mountain Coffee is the first roaster to offer coffee in a K-Cup� portion pack for the Keurig Single-Cup Brewing System.Nick Lazaris is named President/CEO of Keurig

In 2006, the company acquired Keurig, Incorporated

So Doug were do you come into it? Just wondering. I feel good about owning the stock because it has done well and because of its awards for its business practices.

ewstanley
02-17-2012, 04:37 PM
from the website

Tea & Coffee 04/04 - Green Mountain Coffee Roasters: Doing Well by Doing Good (http://www.teaandcoffee.net/0404/retail.htm)


I didn't post the entire article but here is some information about GMCR. I used to own stock in it as well.



There�s not much question that Stiller knows how to succeed in business. First he made millions in the 1970�s from founding and selling EZ Wider papers. Then one day he had an extraordinary cup of coffee in a Vermont restaurant and asked where it came from. He was directed to Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, a small Waitsfield shop started in 1979 by Doug and Jamie Balne. They roasted exotic, high-quality beans in the store�s small batch roaster. Literally smelling (and tasting) an opportunity, in 1981, Stiller founded Green Mountain Coffee and bought Doug�s and Jamie�s shop. A year or so later the Balnes pursued an opportunity to open coffee shops in Florida and left Stiller the sole owner

billethkid
02-17-2012, 07:15 PM
we have had a Platinum for 3 years and then it stopped pumping water. Worked with customer service and it was determined the pump is corroded with minerals from TV water (we used tap water). Since the machine was out of warranty, they offered us a new Platinum for $69 with free shipping which we accepted.

They also said the filters do not remove the damaging minerals and highly recommended bottled water.....which we now do!

btk