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While customizing your coffee, you’ll also be saving so much money. Think about all the cash you’ve been spending on boxes and boxes of pre-made K-cup pods. They stack up! But when you use these reusable coffee filters that are tailor-made for most Keurig machines, you can completely cut out that expense. Plus, they’re a much more sustainable alternative to plastic K-cup pods.
RELATED: Shoppers Are Shocked at How Much Better Their Coffee Tastes After Using This $10 Keurig Cleaning Hack For the freshest cup of joe each and every morning, these reusable K-cup pods are your new go-to. You get to fill the capsules with your own freshly-ground beans, which is such a treat if you’re a caffeine addict.
“Easy to use and easy to clean—just rinse off under warm water,” wrote one five-star reviewer. “This really helps save money and works just the same as coffee pods,”
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