Travel Mug Coffee Maker – Standard Thing To Transform Your Lifestyle

My daughter gave me a travel mug coffee maker for my birthday. She is aware how much I love a fresh coffee, whether I’m in the house or at the office.  She also knows how cost-effective I could be, and that I almost never spend time or money.  She had heard me complaining when I was using both, and it was all because of my adoration for a warm, fresh cup of coffee.
 
It is so economical to use. My normal habit was to make a whole pot of coffee each morning, so I will have a fresh cup to begin my day.  The remaining coffee would stay there at the burner area for hours.  By the moment, the pot was empty; the coffee was no longer fresh.  The fact is, that it was often too bad to drink.  Dumping it down the drain was like tossing money away.

It can be expensive to buy it in the cup when away from home. Like a lot of other folks, I used to stick to the trend and purchase an enormous specialty coffee each morning on my way to work.  I’d purchase one other to go along with my lunch.  Occasionally, I’d purchase one to take home with me at the end of that day.  I seriously couldn’t know the amount I’d been spending on that particular addiction till I finished doing it.  Out of the blue, there seems to be extra income for several other things.

There’s a drinks location at my place of employment. The staff can fill a mug of coffee if they make a contribution to supply fund to pay for the expense of coffee, filters, sugar, creamer, plastic spoons and napkins.  Let us be truthful.  Some co-workers commonly help themselves to what is there, yet they don’t contribute a dime to defray the expenses.  Other folks pay much more than it is worth and get only one cup or two during the entire day.  By simply using my personal travel mug coffee maker to work with me, I do not have to support any person else’s habit.

There is also the entire dilemma of washing up, that can be avoided.  Usually, exactly the same few people get trapped generating the coffee, maintaining the pouring area neat and washing the coffee maker at the end of the day.  Even at home, it seems like a routine chore that runs unappreciated.  There isn’t any mess with the travel mug coffee maker Simply slip a filter in the cone, fill the fresh water over the grounds, and you’ve got an ideal, hot cup.  In one minute, you toss the filter away, rinse the cone and rapidly erase up any drips.  It’s that easy!
 
The truth is that I have grown to be spoiled so quickly.  The comfort can’t be defeated.  I can have a hot, fresh mug of coffee anytime and anywhere.  When I’ve already got my coffee at home, I take a few minutes to wash the travel mug coffee maker and take it along with me.  I own a special small tote bag only for taking it around with me.  I tend not to be without it.  It is economical, hassle-free, portable and helps make my coffee breaks really relaxing.  My daughter has discovered.  She’s getting an extra one, so I could keep one at home and travel using the other one.  Like I already told you, I’m spoiled! 

 

 

 

Zoka Coffee Spills the Beans on Three New Coffee Clubs

Seattle, WA (PRWEB) April 7, 2010

To satisfy the cravings of coffee lovers everywhere, Zoka Coffee Roaster & Tea Company released three new coffee clubs. In hopes of ending their customers' dread of waking up to empty cabinets and spending too much on impulse lattes, the company created Endless Blends, Roaster's Reserve and Artisan's Elite. Each coffee club delivers two 12 oz. bags of Zoka beans per month and monthly dues range from $21 to $35, shipping included. All club members enjoy perks, discounts, and sneak peeks at premiering coffees and, for a limited time, new members will be welcomed with a free chemex, filters, and two mugs.

We created three coffee clubs instead of one to offer our customers something truly tailored to their needs, says Zoka Founder and President, Jeff Babcock. According to Babcock, not every coffee devotee was created equal. Although all coffee lovers share a similar desire to taste great coffee, they're not all the same people. Some prefer blends and consistency; others want a different roast each month. And then there are more serious drinkers, who drink nothing but the best, Babcock relays. Rather than trying to appease the coffee collective, Zoka created three clubs based on these specific coffee drinkers a move that keeps Zoka competitive with larger, mass-production coffee companies.

For $21 to $23 per month, anyone can become a member of Endless Blends. Members choose their favorite Zoka blend and two bags of that blend will be delivered on a monthly basis. Endless Blends is ideal for those who want their favorite blend at their door without having to place individual orders, or buy a sub-par brand from a grocery store because they're in a rush, says Babcock. It's an exceptional value when you consider that the average American drinks over three cups a day, he adds.

Touted as the club for coffee adventurers, Roaster's Reserve delivers two bags of a different Zoka roast to club member's doors each month for $25, billed monthly. Our coffee of the month club is perfect for those who crave variety or anyone seeking a gift for coffee drinkers, says Babcock. It's a sweet surprise each month, he says.

Patrons of the Artisan's Elite club are served only the most delectable, sought-after Zoka coffees, including: Cup of Excellence, Cup of Gold, artisan and/or single-origin coffees it's a coffee club that caters to the bean bon vivant. Artisan's Elite is $35 a month for two 12 oz. bags. When you consider that some of our Cup of Excellence coffees retail at $25 per bag, it's a steal, said Babcock.

The three new coffee clubs are exciting additions to the small-batch roaster's arsenal. Shipping is included, and delivery is ongoing until the customer says no more. We're thrilled to launch these coffee clubs. It's a great day for Zoka, concludes Babcock.

Learn more about the three new coffee clubs.

About Zoka Coffee and Tea Company:
Nestled in the heart of coffee country – Seattle, WA – Zoka Coffee Roaster and Tea Company opened in 1996. Zoka is a small-batch coffee roaster with a keen attention to detail every shot, every roast, every organic coffee strives for first-day freshness. With three coffee shops and an online retail store, Zoka continues to break new ground in the coffee community.

Review: Solofill Cup Refillable Single Serve Coffee Filter for Keurig Brewers

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The Solofill Cup Refillable Single Serve Coffee Filter for Keurig Brewers is like the My K-Cup reusable filter or EZ Cup that allows you to use your own coffee instead of using just K-Cups. Using the Solofill is really easy, because unlike the My K-Cup reusable coffee filter, you do not have to take out the brew sleeve in your Keurig brewer. Like a K-Cup the Solofill Cup Refillable Single Serve Coffee Filter for Keurig Brewers fits in the brew slot where you’d normally put a K-Cup.

Key Features of the Solofill Cup:

No need to remove or swap out the filter holder.No filter to replace!Reusable – Environmentally friendly.Save money while reducing our environmental impact!Use your own favorite gourmet coffee.Easy to use – Simple 2 steps process.Innovative Octaflo-Plus hot water distribution system for a superior tasting cup of gourmet coffee.Easy clean up – Unique one piece design with integrated hinged lid and stainless steel micro mesh filter for easy clean-up.Brewing a Cup of Coffee with the Solofill Refillable Single Serve Coffee Filter

We’ve been using the Solofill over the past 3 weeks, and right away we found the Solofill Cup Refillable Single Serve Coffee Filter for Keurig Brewers is easy to use and makes a great cup of coffee. We also really liked hot easy the flip top-lid was to open and close, along with it being attached. No more lost lids, and the color being red is also excellent as we didn’t throw it away because we were used to throwing away K-cups.

Brewing a cup of coffee using your Keurig brewer was very easy. You simply open the flip top of the Solofill, fill with your favorite coffee, close the lid, and put it in the Keurig brewer K-Cup slot. The lid is self tamping, so all you need to do is close it and you’re good to go. Next you’ll have a pretty amazing cup of coffee using your own coffee.

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Brew and enjoy your cup of Solofill filtered coffee.

We found different grinds to produce better results – the finer grinds tended to work the best with the darker roasts. We settled in a on a French Roast from our local Whole Foods and found the coffee tasted amazing. We did a side by side comparison using our Aeropress, and found the coffee to be on par with the Aeropress coming out ahead.

The Solofill Cup Refillable Single Serve Coffee Filter for Keurig Brewers has an “octoflow” path that the water flows over the beans. The extraction is produces is excellent, even resulting in a little coffee froth at the end (not froth or crema but good stuff). We also found after brewing clean up was a breeze. Simply pop open the top, and wash out the grinds.

Trying Coffee Pods in the Solofill Refillable Single Serve Coffee Filter

We did try puncturing a coffee pod and using it in the Solofill. Results were mixed but dumping out the contents of a coffee pod did produce good results, however this defeats the purpose. If you’re going to attempt to use a coffee pod stick in the 7-9gram range and puncture it at the top so the water can brew through. As with everything you try – try again and you’ll get better results as you figure out what works with the pods you have. The Solofill however is made to work with ground coffee, not punctured coffee pods but it was worth a try.

Conclusions

We really love this little gadget for our Keurig brewer. Like the My K-Cup Reusable Filter, and the EZ Cup it allows you to use either ground coffee or coffee pods in your Keurig brewer. We think if you like having a little experimentation in your single serve coffee life, then you’ll enjoy the Solofill Refillable Single Serve Coffee filter.

Thanks again to Robert from Solofill for sending us the Solofill to review.

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Posted by Jay Brewer at December 10, 2010 7:55 AM
I’ve found the Solofill to be far superior to the MyKCup – less hassle since you don’t have to remove the insert and screw around with a separate filter basket. It’s superior to the E-Z cup too – with the cost of the E-Z Cup filters, you might as well buy the regular K-Cups. Solofill is nice if the flavour doesn’t exist in a K-cup or you have extra time. From a time standpoint, or if you’re pumping out multiple cups for a crowd, processed K-Cups are still the most convenient. Then again, if the price keeps creeping up, you’ve got an awesome second option with the Solofill.
Posted by: Purcell at December 10, 2010 1:11 PM Will this also work in the Cusinart SS770?
Posted by: Geoffrey Chambers at December 12, 2010 11:15 AM Your picture shows the Cuisinart Brewer using this SoloFill, but both Amazon’s page and the SoloFill site say that this is not compatible w/ the Cuisinart. I had this ordered from Amazon but cancelled the order because I was afraid it wasn’t going to work in our machine? Can you confirm it does work with the Cuisinart?
Posted by: Rebecca at December 12, 2010 1:53 PM I am using the solofill without any problems in my cuisinart brewer. Not sure which model my brewer is, but it looks just like the one in the photograph and was purchased from costco last month.
Posted by: Jon Clayton at December 16, 2010 8:45 AM K-cups are punctured on their bottom by the coffee machine. How does this not damage the coffee maker. What happens to the bottom spike when this is put in the machine.
Posted by: Donna at December 18, 2010 12:39 AM I received both a Cuisinart SS770 Brewing System and a SoloFill Cup for Christmas and I love them both! I was experimenting and used the SoloFill to brew iced tea using Lipton tea bags. I cut open and emptied out the contents of the bags into the SoloFill cup. It worked perfectly! The only issue I have (and this is probably why SoloFill does not specifically list the cups as compatible with Cuisinart SS770s) is that the head of the machine does not close/lower fully. The machine thinks that the head is closed though, as the screen reads “Ready”. I checked the fit to make sure that it is not putting any stress on the top or bottom needles, as I was afraid of damaging them, but I really don’t think the SoloFill is coming into contact with either of them. I think what is preventing the head from closing all the way is that diameter of the hole in the top of the SoloFill cup is not large enough to accommodate the diameter of the rubbery gasket around the upper needle of the machine.
Posted by: Laura at December 26, 2010 5:16 PM Looking forward to receiving one of these, as Keurig’s own MyKCup was a complete disaster and I have returned mine. I should not have to jerryrig the KCup as your other readers have suggested elsewhere.
Posted by: LAprGuy at December 28, 2010 12:51 PM Tried to order one direct from their webpage and it was out of stock until 1/3. Ordered from Amazon and it won’t arrive until 1/31-2/6. Whoever is producing these needs a larger operation. High demand and no supply. I can go buy a “my k-cup” at any BB and B or Best Buy today. All that said, there must be a reason why they’re selling out and this is the only product of it’s type I’ve seen with all positive reviews and no catastrophic defects.
Posted by: Ed at December 30, 2010 8:04 AM

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