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On 6/24/2014 6:25 PM, BAR wrote:
In article om, says... I wonder if Krause still loves his. There seems to be a lot of complaints, on the internet, about them. I don't understand the the draw of the Keurig. You buy an expensive machine and you get to pay $.80 or more for the cups to brew your coffee. It takes no more than a minute to get the coffee maker setup each evening and have it on a timer to enable you to wake up to freshly brewed coffee. It has advantages. The one I use was $99 and, as I mentioned, it's over four years old and still works fine. I like it because: Faster and easier to make that first cup of coffee in the morning. Faster and easier to have a cup of Joe just about anytime. No wasted coffee to throw away. Brews a cup at a time. Each cup is sealed and fresh. Allows you to experiment with a wide range of different types of coffee. Makes tea and hot chocolate just as fast and easily. I had forgotten. I also purchased a commercial type Keurig for the guitar shop when it opened in 2009. It's still at the shop now, works fine and is used everyday. The customers like it, (it's free) and one regular customer drives a delivery truck for WB Mason. He keeps us supplied with a "lost" case of K-Cups every once in a while. |
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