![]() If you choose to grind your own beans, that’s even more time spent prepping your coffee. More time-consuming: Spooning ground coffee into a reusable K-Cup requires a little bit more time and patience than simply popping in a ready-to-use pod.Weaker taste: The flavor of coffee brewed with a reusable K-Cup might not be as strong as that from pods or traditionally brewed coffee.Choose from a wide variety of coffees, including beans from specialty brewers. More coffee choices: You’re not stuck choosing from limited pod options.Grinding at home allows you to select the size of the grind and extract more (or less, depending on your palate) flavor from the beans and gives you more control over your coffee. Customized grind: With a reusable pod, you can choose to grind your own beans for a fresher flavor.The only waste produced is leftover wet coffee grounds, which you can toss into your kitchen compost bin. Eco-friendly: It’s easier being green with reusable pods. ![]() ![]() Unsure if a reusable K-Cup is an accessory worth adding to your coffee station? Here are the pros and cons of owning and using these reusable pods. Read the fine print carefully! Key considerations Pros and cons of reusable K-Cups Older versions of the pod might not be compatible with all Keurig brewers. Keurig sells its own reusable K-Cup, but be careful. ![]()
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