Newly designed with MultiStream Technology™ compatibility to extract full flavor and aroma every time you brew, it’s the only Keurig-designed reusable coffee filter approved for use in all Keurig home coffee makers.
Are they discontinuing K cups?
Unfortunately, K-Mug pods are being discontinued and we will no longer be adding new inventory. Our My K-Cup Universal Reusable filter includes two fill lines; optimized for cup & travel mug brew sizes:
Which Keurig can use other K-cups?
Keurig Green Mountain (GMCR) only allows its new Keurig 2.0 machines to brew coffee from coffee brands that are licensed to use K-cups. Keurig mandates that its licensed K-cups come equipped with specific color frequencies in the ink on their rims.
Why do some K-cups not work in my Keurig?
Why would a K-Cup® pod not have the Keurig® brewed ring on the lid? There are two possible reasons: You are using a non sanctioned, knock off K-Cup® pod. Generics simply will not work, the K-Cup® pods you purchase must have the Keurig® brewed seal on the box.
What are the three cup sizes on a Keurig?
Select from three convenient brew sizes: 6, 8 and 10 ounces Enjoy coffee, tea, hot cocoa and more at the touch of a button.
How do you put the reusable K-Cup into Keurig?
Open the brew head and push the holder from the bottom. It should come out easily. Place the reusable K-Cup into the brew head, in the place where your K-Cup holder usually sits. Then add water to the reservoir, lower the handle, and brew your coffee as usual.
Can you use other brands in Keurig?
You can use old or off-brand pods and K-cups in new Keurig 2.0 machines! The inspirational music swells in volume again.
Do Keurig coffee makers require Keurig brand k-cups?
ANSWER: The answer is no. As you know, Keurig brewers take K-Cups, whereas coffee pod brewers use pods.
Which Keurig can use other K cups?