Monday, March 19, 2012

Reusable K-Cup Filters: The Next Big Trend?

In an attempt to save money, avid coffee users have begun using the reusable K-Cup filter, My K-Cup, as means of getting their morning cup of Jo.

The onetime $17.95 fee will leave you with a filter basket, filter holder and lid that is compatible with all Keurig coffee makers. The filter paper will need to be replaced, but several different websites offer 50 for about $6 so you won't have to dig too deep into your pockets.

When installing the My K-Cup into your Keurig brewer, you need to remove the black K-Cup original filter that comes with the brewer. This process is described on Keurig's website, "first lift the handle of the brewer, and then grasp the outside housing of the K-Cup Holder with the thumb and index finger of one hand and push up from below with the index finder of your other hand while holding the housing firmly. "

The process sounds harder than it is and should take no longer than five minutes. Look at the bright side, this is a onetime thing because once the reusable filter is installed it can be removed, cleaned and replaced in a matter of minutes.

My K-Cup is essentially a smaller version of filters used in regular coffee makers, but has the convenience of a single shot K-Cup. Keurig recommends that the filter holds two tablespoons of coffee beans for every six ounces of water, but when filling the filter you must be very careful.

The coffee grinds should be fairly loose and cannot exceed the top of the filter basket. When cleaning the owner must make sure that no grinds are left in the upper rim of the filter, a key part of cleaning that is often overlooked.

After every use, the filter needs to be cleaned with soap and rinsed through warm water. Be wary when cleaning because the filter, as well as your brewer, will be very hot, I'd say let it sit for at least 20 minutes before you start cleaning.

The paper filter can be disposed of after usage, while the reusable K-Cup, after rinsing, will be ready for reuse.

The filter should appear dry, this means that all the coffee was properly transferred into the cup. If the filter is indeed wet, that means there is a problem with the brewer's purge airflow and will not produce an ideal result. If that is the case, you should remove and reinstall the filter and if the problem consists contact Keurig's customer service.

The coolest aspect of My K-Cup is that you can use any type of beans you want, which is a first for any single shot filters. Although the process hasn't been perfected reusable K-Cups are still the cheapest, most convenient way to brew your early morning coffee.

If you have a Keurig Brewing Machine in your home, then check out BestKCupCoffees.com to find the best k-cups as rated by coffee lovers like yourself.

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