Brew Boldly! ☕ Your Coffee, Your Way!
The Disposable Cups for Use in Keurig® Brewers by Simple Cups offer a convenient and eco-friendly solution for coffee lovers. This set includes 25 cups, filters, and lids, allowing you to brew your own coffee or tea effortlessly. Designed to fit most reusable pods, these cups provide an affordable alternative to traditional K-Cups while minimizing cleanup and waste.
G**P
Disposable Cups
I really like these disposable cups but they are hard to snap on for me. They work very well with my Keurig but has a tendency of sticking to the top of the housing unit so you have to dislodge it from the unit when you lift it to remove the cup to dispose of it. Not much of a problem but you could stick yourself with the needle if you're not careful! I would, however, recommend this product. It allows me to have my favorite brand of coffee that does not come in a K cup! Mmmm good!
P**.
Not exactly what I need but serviceable.
I have a Hamilton beach flex brew coffee maker and I bought the simple cups to try because I don't like cleaning the grounds out of the wire basket. I thought this is just what I'm looking for, however the only problem is that when I try to puncture the lid the piercer only makes a dent so that I have to use an ice pick so that it will work. Otherwise it works well. The plastic seems to be a little bit too tough for the piercer.
J**.
I like the filters & cups
I like the filters & cups. The lids are awful. They middle of the lid where the hole is made by the Keurig is not perforated causing it to be harder to make the hole. It sometimes sticks to the top of the Keurig and I have to pry the lid off the machine. Very annoying. My suggestion for the company would be to make that part perforated. I know it can be done because the brand of cups and lids my sister purchased has the hole area perforated making for a much better lid.
C**F
but it sounded the perfect solution to get my favorite beans brewing without having ...
Scanning the reviews, this product worked for some and others not so much, but it sounded the perfect solution to get my favorite beans brewing without having to make a whole pot. And, I was jealous that my husband could make his favorite single cup coffee in a jiffy. I tried a couple of times to get the cover to stay on, and then two attempts to brew, but semi-brewed coffee spit at me both times. And in a third attempt, the water trying to flow through the cup got stuck. Yes, the water got stuck. Husband came home to my frustration. This is what he figured out (We have a Cuisinart): To make the most perfect, freshly ground "My Favorite Bean" coffee in these disposable cups, first, read the directions. I know. (I don't always do that. Okay, almost never.) Then, when you try to pop the top on the filled filters, use the palm of your hand. It'll pop and be sealed. Easy, breezy. The water being stuck issue: For our maker, he found that one "punch" is not enough drainage for this filter in our machine, so he punched it once and again at 180 degrees. Poof. Five stars.
S**M
HORRIBLE
I can't tell you anything good about this product. First, I've had my machine for 3 years now. I've used 2 different types of reusable kcups in the past; Solofill and Eco-fill. I've also reused regular kcups and made my own tops from tin foil. None of these other methods gave me as much hassle as these disposable cups. And, No, I do not overfill the cups.I've given it about a 6 cup trial; all with the same results. The material is of such a cheap unyielding plastic that it cracks if any sort of force is applied i.e. putting the top on. The top won't sit securely because the filter wraps over the edge of the cup. If the filter is pushed slightly inside the cup to make the top more secure, the coffee grounds leech over the filter and leak out the bottom of the cup.Because the material is so brittle, the top either cracks when punctured by the needle in the machine, or it won't give enough for the needle to puncture it. On several occasions, I opened the machine to remove the used kcup, and it was stuck up in the top of the machine. In every case, the normal water pressure from the machine causes huge spillage and I'm left with cleaning up the grounds after each attempt. I've succumbed to putting a strainer over my coffee cup to catch the grounds.If used as indicated, and as the video demonstrates, you can rest assured that1) the top won't puncture properly2) the seal between the top and cup will leak3) you will have coffee ground spillage A LOT!AMMENDMENT 3 days laterOne good:The tops work fine if you use them with a used and cleaned original k-cups. I just pulled the foil off, rinsed out ALL of the gounds and set it to dry. The tops fit snugly on those, but you can only reuse them so many times before the filter fails.One more Bad:While using the cup, filter, and top that comes in this package, the water flow stops completely 1/2 way through the process.
P**A
These are great. I have tried nearly every other way of ...
These are great. I have tried nearly every other way of getting away from the pre-packaged Kcups, but they all seem to leave residue in the bottom of the cup or involve partially disassembling the machine in the case of the official Keurig self-filled cup.These are not permanent, but can be reused several times before they begin to crack or leak. Just replace the filter each time. I started with the 25 cup pack. I will be getting more filters real soon now as I have used up half of them and only a couple of the plastic cups have worn out. I fill several once or twice a week so I have them ready to go. This is now my favorite product for coffee. Plus it saves me money every time I use it with bulk coffee.
D**N
Value.
Kind of pricey.
C**L
Does not work with my Keurig
Shipping & packaging were great. This product said it was able to be used in a Keurig. I received a Keurig as a gift a few months ago and then found this product and wanted to try it out. 95% of the time it did not work well. Coffee grounds were everywhere at times clogging the Keurig and not brewing coffee. The first time may have been my fault of over filling the filter. All the rest I made sure to feel them less and make sure there is room at the bottom. I compare these disposable cups with Keurig cups when filling the filters.I will not buy this product again for my Keurig. It was made with decent material it just didn't work for our Keurig.Warning be careful when closing they tend to crack if pressure is coming from the top and bottom. Best to deal working the lid around with mild pressure on each side i.e.. like Tupperware lids.
S**I
Kerig pods
For me these were a waste of money. We had coffee grounds in every cup we made. We tried different ways to put them together but the bottom line is there really is only 1 way they go together and the leak grounds EVERY time. Waste of money
A**R
You may want to consider other options for disposable filters.
The paper filters that come with this are great but the plastic cups that come with them are not. Every cup I used which was only 3 have exploded due to the heat and I guess maybe the pressure of the water being forced through them. There are much better alternatives out there so save your money on this one.
P**H
Bottom of the cup is too hard to pierce
It is very easy to use. You can use any coffee or mix coffee that you like. However the bottom of the cups are too hard to pierce.
A**R
Four Stars
It is a Christmas gift
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