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Keurig K Latte Single Serve K-Cup Pod Coffee Maker Black 5000200559 - $59.99 at Best Buy

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Keurig K Latte Single Serve K-Cup Pod Coffee Maker Black 5000200559

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Model: Keurig - K Latte Single Serve K-Cup Pod Coffee Maker - Black

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11-19-2021 at 10:17 AM.
11-19-2021 at 10:17 AM.
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I had to look up how this thing works [youtube.com].... and here is a longer version [youtube.com].

The milk froth deal on side also has a heat plate under it. Maybe Keurig will add the espresso button on future models, but it appears to simply dispense less water. Personally, I prefer just black espresso that on a regular machine requires shutting off early and not so different than grabbing the first cup out of even a drip machine, but for lattes, this could be cool.
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11-20-2021 at 03:29 AM.
11-20-2021 at 03:29 AM.
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I had to look up how this thing works [youtube.com].... and here is a longer version [youtube.com].

The milk froth deal on side also has a heat plate under it. Maybe Keurig will add the espresso button on future models, but it appears to simply dispense less water. Personally, I prefer just black espresso that on a regular machine requires shutting off early and not so different than grabbing the first cup out of even a drip machine, but for lattes, this could be cool.

Can you suggest the best coffee maker specifically for black? Not interested in latte, pods, sweet, Frappuccino, such.

What I normally do is buy a jar of instant black coffee (ground I guess it called), then next morning, I scoop 2 spoon of instant coffee into the mug, boiled water then pour it into the mug and stir it, then done.

Just want something out there that can boil water and grind black coffee. Hope this make sense
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gordgeck
11-20-2021 at 05:36 AM.
11-20-2021 at 05:36 AM.
https://pisces.bbystatic.com/imag...131_rd.jpg

From the picture, given the flow rate of the coffee to the already full cup, the cup will overflow in about 1.2 seconds.
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11-20-2021 at 06:02 AM.
11-20-2021 at 06:02 AM.
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Can you suggest the best coffee maker specifically for black? Not interested in latte, pods, sweet, Frappuccino, such.

What I normally do is buy a jar of instant black coffee (ground I guess it called), then next morning, I scoop 2 spoon of instant coffee into the mug, boiled water then pour it into the mug and stir it, then done.

Just want something out there that can boil water and grind black coffee. Hope this make sense
I have a Cuisinart coffee marker with a built-in burr grinder on top...been using for about 15 years and still kicking. I believe they are still being sold.

Add water, set the timer, and the burr grinder will kick in (doubles as an alarm clock...loud), grind the whole beans, drop into the paper filter, then the boiled water drip begins...freshly ground coffee prepared in about 5 minutes.
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11-20-2021 at 06:44 AM.
11-20-2021 at 06:44 AM.
Quote from SpaceMan6969 :
Can you suggest the best coffee maker specifically for black? Not interested in latte, pods, sweet, Frappuccino, such.

What I normally do is buy a jar of instant black coffee (ground I guess it called), then next morning, I scoop 2 spoon of instant coffee into the mug, boiled water then pour it into the mug and stir it, then done.

Just want something out there that can boil water and grind black coffee. Hope this make sense

While this might not exactly be as what you look for:
I prefer to drink a good cup of black coffee, and use a french press (IKEA for 7$ or so, but generally can be found at many place). Scoop in the amount of filter coffee to your liking, add the hot water, wait a min...
Better than a machine and certainly instant coffee if you ask me.
No experience with the Keurig do so might give it a try as well
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11-21-2021 at 12:04 AM.
11-21-2021 at 12:04 AM.
Quote from SpaceMan6969 :
Can you suggest the best coffee maker specifically for black? Not interested in latte, pods, sweet, Frappuccino, such.

What I normally do is buy a jar of instant black coffee (ground I guess it called), then next morning, I scoop 2 spoon of instant coffee into the mug, boiled water then pour it into the mug and stir it, then done.

Just want something out there that can boil water and grind black coffee. Hope this make sense
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Having worked with NATO and other world groups, fights have broken out over coffee and what is the best method; a nationalist or culture thing. Me, I just want a simple cup of hot black coffee without the frills. If whatever brand or method cannot stand on it's own without 'doctoring' with various additives, in my opinion, that is a poor cup of coffee.

When I grew up, a handful of course fresh ground coffee was thrown into a boiling pan of water for a few minutes, shocked with a little cold water to settle most of the grounds and it was ready. Super hot (boiling), the old folks used the saucers to pour a little coffee in from the cup to cool it enough to sip like tea drinkers used to. That was and is the most simplest way and how we still do it when camping, unless someone happens to bring along the plastic strainer basket from a cheap drip coffee maker and pour through a filter for no grounds.

If you will regrind already ground coffee that is cheaper than whole beans, it will release more of the oils for more robust, or use less for the same strength. I use this cheap Krup grinder [walmart.com] for a super fine grind that resembles espresso. Although I use whole beans, already ground coffee is in reserve in the freezer. But, I also use a regular Keurig with a reusable filter with an additional paper strainer filter for no mud. Select the smallest cup size and it is strong. A cheap percolator, electric or stove top also makes good coffee, but I am more of a 1 cup and go and don't need a pot or pan full.
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scopus1972
11-22-2021 at 04:16 PM.
11-22-2021 at 04:16 PM.
I have this unit, bought a few years back when it was a Walmart exclusive, and wanted a more compact unit for travel. Yeah, I'm one of those weirdos that travel with their own coffee maker. Anyway, it produces a burnt taste to the coffee. It brews fast, in about a minute, so I don't really understand where the burnt taste is coming from - I can use the same water, same kcups, same brew size and this unit always produces that odd burnt taste. I've read many others comments experiencing the same issue. I recommend you look at a different unit.
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11-25-2021 at 08:11 PM.
11-25-2021 at 08:11 PM.
I bought it a few days ago from BestBuy. I love it so far.
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