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Consumer Reports: cheap single coffee-maker cup alternatives

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(WMC TV) - It's no surprise that single-serve coffee-makers are still growing in popularity. Their
convenience is tough to beat.

But the cost of those disposable pods can add up. The average owner uses more than 1,000 K-cups per year.

Consumer Reports just checked out some alternatives to traditional "K-cups" that claim to cut costs and let you use your own coffee.

To start, Consumer Reports looked at how much it would cost to brew one cup of coffee per day for a year with standard K-cups. That's about $220 to $275.

To compare, Consumer Reports tested Simple Cups, which claims to cost "a fraction of what a K-cup will cost." You can get a pack of 50 disposable cups, filters and lids for $14. When you add the price of coffee, it's still less than K-cups, about $185 a year. But testers found that Simple Cups were difficult to close, and brew time was a little longer than that of the traditional K-cup.

Next, the reusable EZ-Cup for $13, plus about $8 for 50 of its biodegradable filters. It's
about $135 a year when you include the coffee. But the EZ-Cup wasn't much easier to
use than the Simple Cups.

"My K-Cup," Keurig's K-cup adapter—was the clear winner. Testers found it was the easiest to use. Once you purchase the reusable My K-Cup for $18, your only expense is coffee -- for a total of about $80 a year. That's a big money-saver. 

Another plus with Keurig's My K-Cups:  they're a lot easier on the environment than the
original K-cup and other pods.

If all of this has you longing for a single-serve coffee machine that works with My K-Cups, consider the Cuisinart SS-300 Compact Single Serve, $130. In Consumer Reports' tests, it delivered a speedy first cup of coffee and is very easy to use.

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