Coffee makers. Who has One?

Ollie’s (and other overstock discounters) can be a great source for coffee and tea k-pods. I remember ordering some Twining k-cups from Keurig at some godawful price, then finding the same ones in Ollie’s a few days later for pennies.
 
GadgetGuy - when you use those tea pods in your Keurig, it’s a good idea to run a cycle of just hot water through it first, to help clean out any coffee residue. Otherwise, your tea will have a noticeable coffee taste.
 
Ollie’s (and other overstock discounters) can be a great source for coffee and tea k-pods. I remember ordering some Twining k-cups from Keurig at some godawful price, then finding the same ones in Ollie’s a few days later for pennies.
The Ollie's here typically had 3 pallets of k-cup products on the floor, all the time.
 
GadgetGuy - when you use those tea pods in your Keurig, it’s a good idea to run a cycle of just hot water through it first, to help clean out any coffee residue. Otherwise, your tea will have a noticeable coffee taste.
I don't have the Keurig any more. I have the Hamilton time. Beach FlexBrew Trio now . I love it!! Far better than the Keurig. But that IS a good idea!! I've never used the tea K-cup pods before. This will be the first time making hot tea. I'll just pretend that I'm making coffee, but I'll leave the dispenser empty & just let the water run through. And BTW, I know someone who drinks them both together!!!!! Weird!!!!!! :wink:
 
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I don't have the Keurig any more. I have the Hamilton time. Beach FlexBrew Trio now . I love it!! Far better than the Keurig. But that IS a good idea!! I've never used the tea K-cop pods before. This will be the first time making hot tea. I'll just pretend that I'm making coffee, but I'll leave the dispenser empty & just let the water run through. :wink:
The water temp may be too low to make tea...
 
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