♻️ Brew Bold, Save the Planet – One Cup at a Time!
Noalto Reusable K Cups are premium stainless steel coffee pods designed for Keurig 1.0 and 2.0 machines. Featuring a patented one-piece leak-proof design and 360-degree perforations, they optimize coffee extraction for a richer flavor while reducing environmental waste. BPA-free, dishwasher safe, and compatible with multiple Keurig-compatible brands, these pods deliver a sustainable, high-quality coffee experience for eco-conscious professionals.
Shape | Basket |
Material | Stainless Steel |
W**S
Great coffee strainer for Keurig machines
Perfect product for the health concious people. Great value for the money. I bought a set for the office to use with the machine we have here. You can use with any coffee or tea of your choice. Easy to use and to wash. I gave one to my friend and she was amazed on how I keep finding these products. We were thrilled to be able to use the office machine with the choice of health of not using the plastic containers and coffee of our choice as well.
C**T
Quality Product. These are a start to excellent coffee ritual.
These washable, reusable Stainless Steel K-cup size ground coffee holders are perfect. Wash in soapy water after use and the plastic O rings on cup and lid stay nice. If you delay like I did at first, they will stain slightly but still work fine. (Replacement O rings are available with another lid - hmm, maybe be careful around your garbage disposal.)Ten of these fit nicely in a vacuum container sold by Amazon. If you grind your own coffee, (Krups has a good one) a 2-cup Ball jar holds enough ground coffee for ten of these K-cups. I make them ahead and keep in vacuum container.Amazon also sells a sweet coffee cup hot plate with three settings, and a wee spatula I use to empty used coffee into your compost bucket. All this in picture. Enjoy!!
J**.
I have grounds for rating this highly
I'm very happy with this reusable K-cup. I've tried a few of the plastic reusable K-cups for my Keurig and I always encountered one or more problems: clogged/low output, weak coffee, grounds going everywhere (and in my coffee!). I'd also get leaks with the plastic ones which created a mess on my kitchen counter. However, this reusable K-cup works great -- no grounds, no leaks, good flow, good coffee.I filled this K-cup to about 7/8 full where most of the holes in the side were covered. The directions said to fill only to 3/4 full, but I'm a daredevil and I tend to live life on the edge. I tapped it a little bit to settle the grounds in the cup. I made sure the top was securely closed and then inserted into the Keurig, and voila, good strong coffee! Occasionally a few grounds will escape and make their way into my coffee cup, but it's never been an issue with me enjoying my coffee.The top can be a little tough to pry off but if you get your fingernails under it it then it pops off pretty easily. Also, the wet coffee grounds can be difficult to dislodge and empty from the K-cup, so I have a little wooden spoon I use to fill and empty the K-cups. The metal is thick enough to make this K-cup fairly rigid but treat it with care since the top won't fit well if it gets out of round. I'd definitely hand wash it to make sure it stays in good shape.
F**A
Durable
The Noalto Reusable K Cups and Coffee Pods are a fantastic addition to my morning routine! These stainless steel K-cups are durable, eco-friendly, and help me save money while reducing waste. They’re made from high-quality materials, and the one-piece design ensures a tight seal, preventing any coffee overflow. The perforated bottom and side walls allow for optimal water flow, which results in a richer, more flavorful coffee. These pods work perfectly with my Keurig 2.0 machine, and cleaning them is a breeze – just rinse and they’re good to go. The best part is knowing that I’m contributing to a more sustainable coffee brewing process. Highly recommend these to any coffee lover!
I**
Ditch the expensive K-cups! Get these instead
These work great!!! K-cups are so expensive, but with these, you can use regular coffee instead of purchasing the K-cups. They are easy to fill up and easy to clean. I like that they are metallic throughout as opposed to the plastic/mesh ones I’ve used in the past. I can tell that these are going to hold up for years to come. The orange paint has come off from the sides from frequent washing, but that doesn’t affect functionality. 10/10 recommended
G**A
Very good product
Great one. The filter is good, and the price and size are reasonable. I've been reusing it for a while, so it seems durable. It's easy to use, but some Keurig coffee makers have a specific side for it (that's why the lid has an arrow).
S**8
Works...but no better than the plastic reusables if you do this.
I was having a problem with my four year old Keurig (Keurig Classic), it wasn't making dark enough coffee. I cleaned it, boxed it up for storage and bought a new Keurig Elite. Which did exactly the same thing. Among other buttons on the Elite is a strong button. Pressing the regular button gave an cup of coffee you could still see the bottom of the cup. To get a regular cup of coffee required pressing the "Strong" button every time on the middle side (of five) cup sizes. But I quickly realized it wasnt the Keurig on the original one, it was the cups I was using. I grind my own coffee, half a different types and rarely (Never actually) use premanufactured K-Cups. But I had the same question you may have based on my comments above. How can a reusable K-Cup that worked fine, all of a sudden begin not working fine, it's the same K-Cup(s). I have 18 of the plastic reusable K-Cups. I am a heavy coffee drinker, have been for 40+ years. Upwards of 10-12 cups a day, even in summer. After 10+ years of using Keurigs, I learned I was claning the plastic reusables wrong.Throw them in the dishwasher, they are dishwasher safe. Dishwashr will get them clean right? Wrong. I have to take blame for this for not reading the entire novel that comes with a Keurig. Even if you throw them in the dishwasher, over time oils and superfine coffee particles build up in the mesh filter resulting in "under-extraction". Keurig reccomends a periodic deep cleaning using a toothbrush and baking soda or vinegar. Actually they reccomend the deep cleaning or just throwing them away. Rather than throwing them away I bought a five pack of toothbrushes at the dollar store for a buck twenty five and a sixty nine cent box of baking soda, deep cleaned all 18 reusable cups and now they all work like new.Now getting to these, do I reccomend them. Sure. I like them. Right out of the box and cleaning they worked just like my old plastic ones did...until they didnt. But now that I know the cause and the required periodic deep cleaning these are going to do the exact same thing over time unless they recieve the toothbrush and baking soda deep cleaning...periodically. I do reccomend buying them, but they will do the same thing over time if not periodically deep cleaned. If you are buying these to get a stronger cup of coffee, I would reccomend first just deep cleaning the ones you have first. To tell the truth if I would have found the problem (instructions) and watched the Keurig video before buying these, I would have had no reason to buy them. And there is no reason to throw away the plastic ones, just buy some cheap toothbruses and baking soda.
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