Keurig My K Cup Universal Reusable Coffee Filter New Design
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 Published On Dec 2, 2021

LINK to NEW Keurig Filter: https://amzn.to/3xQlGnC Hi Guys, today I’m showing you the My K-Cup Universal Reusable Coffee Filter. This is the new model. The original model I did a while ago and if you want to see that video, I’ll put a link below in the description section.
OLD Filter Video:    • Keurig My K-Cup Universal Reusable Gr...  
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The old model is all black. This new filter has a gray top. There’s a red plug under the lid. This is the gray filter basket and black filter holder. There’s a gray adapter on the side. To remove it, just push down and it comes off. To put it back, this opening goes into the hook. This filter is BPA free.
I’ll show you how to use the filter with this Keurig K Supreme Plus which I recently reviewed. I will leave a link to that review below in case you want to see it. For this unit, we’ll take the adapter off. Turn the lid counterclockwise and take it off. Take the filter off. Put ground coffee into the filter, Keurig recommends using a coarser grind. I’m using a finer grind here and I didn’t have any issues but a fine espresso grind could clog the screen. There’s a max line so don’t fill above that. Put it in the filter holder. Turn the lid clockwise so the lock icon matches up with the white dot. Lift the handle of the unit and remove the pod holder. Push up from the bottom and it comes off. Put the filter in with the white arrow facing the back. lower the handle. Choose your size, I’ll do 8oz and press the big K in the middle to brew. Coffee tastes strong and really good. You don’t have to fill coffee up to the max line, you can fill less, depends on the type of coffee you’re using. For a 10 oz cup, I would fill to the max line. For 8 oz, I would fill a little less especially with the coffee that I used.
Lift the handle and remove the filter. Twist off the cover, remove the filter holder and tap out the coffee. Wait a few minutes after brewing because this is very hot. To clean, remove the red lid plug and wash all parts in warm soapy water, rinse and air dry. You can also wash in the top rack of your dishwasher but just be careful to secure the red plug or it will fall off. I always hand wash the filter right after drinking coffee. This way, it’s ready and clean for the next cup.
Don’t forget to put the red plug back on the lid. Also, put the pod holder back if you’re using k-cups.
Keurig recommends using only coffee with this filter, no tea leaves or hot cocoa.
Using this filter saves you money since you can use ground coffee instead of the pricey k-cups.
My older filter has lasted for years and I’m hoping this one will too.
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