Keurig My K-Cup Reusable K-Cup Pod Coffee Filter, 1 Count, B

β PROS
- Functional design for everyday cooking
- Easy to incorporate into your kitchen routine
β CONS
- May vary based on individual needs and preferences
- Check Amazon for current pricing and availability
The Verdict
Bottom line: If you’re tired of paying 80 cents a cup for coffee that tastes like it was brewed in a hurry, this $10 filter pays for itself in about two weeks. But it’s not a set-it-and-forget-it solution β you’ll need to dial in your grind size and be willing to rinse it after every use.
What You Actually Get
The box contains one black plastic cup with a stainless steel mesh basket, a lid that snaps on, and a plastic funnel piece. That’s it. No paper filters included (you don’t need them), no scoop, no instruction manual worth reading. The whole thing weighs maybe 2 ounces and fits in the palm of your hand.
Here’s the catch with sizing: This is the standard My K-Cup, not the “Universal” version. If you have a Keurig 2.0 model (the ones with touchscreens or the “K250/K350” series), you’ll need to remove the lid’s outer ring or the machine will reject it. The product listing shows this clearly, but plenty of reviewers missed it.
Performance: The Good, The Bad, and The Grindy
I tested this with a medium roast from a local roaster, ground to a drip consistency. First cup: clean, hot, and noticeably stronger than the average K-Cup. The mesh is fine enough that I didn’t get sludge in the bottom of my mug β a common complaint with cheaper reusable filters.
The praise from real buyers is consistent and specific. One reviewer put it plainly: “I’ve had this for 3 years and it still works like day one. I brew 4 cups a day and it has saved me hundreds.” Another noted the practical win: “Finally I can use my favorite coffee without paying Keurig’s ransom.” That’s the core value proposition β you’re not just saving money, you’re unlocking any coffee you want.
Where it stumbles: The fill line is a suggestion, not a rule. Overfill it and you’ll get a weak, watery extraction because water can’t saturate the grounds evenly. Underfill it and you’ll get a strong, bitter shot. You’ll waste a few scoops of coffee finding the sweet spot for your specific brewer. Also, the mesh can clog if you use a very fine grind (espresso-level will be a disaster). Stick to medium or coarse.
The Cleaning Reality Check
This is the dealbreaker for some. After each brew, you’ll need to:
- Pop the lid off
- Knock the grounds into the trash
- Rinse the basket under running water
- Occasionally scrub the mesh with a soft brush
If you’re used to tossing a K-Cup and walking away, this adds about 30 seconds to your routine. It’s not hard, but it’s a habit. One reviewer captured the tradeoff perfectly: “Works great, but I wish it came with a tiny brush. I use a toothpick to get the grounds out of the lid threads.” Keep a bottle brush near your coffee station and you’ll be fine.
Who Should Buy This
Buy it if:
- You brew 2+ cups a day and want to cut your pod costs by 70-80%
- You have a favorite local roast or specialty coffee you want to brew in your Keurig
- You’re okay with 30 extra seconds of cleanup per cup
Skip it if:
- You’re a “push button, walk away” coffee drinker who won’t rinse a filter
- You have a Keurig 2.0 and don’t want to fiddle with the lid ring
- You prefer espresso-fine grinds β this filter will clog and frustrate you
FAQ
Q: Does it fit all Keurig machines? A: No. Standard Keurig 1.0 and most 2.0 models work, but 2.0 machines require removing the outer lid ring. K-Mini and K-Slim models may have fit issues β check the compatibility chart in the listing before ordering.
Q: Can I use paper filters with it? A: You can, but you don’t need to. The stainless mesh catches grounds fine. Adding a paper filter reduces flow and can make your cup weaker β I’d skip it.
Q: How many cups will a 12oz bag make? A: About 30-40 cups, depending on your fill level. At typical pod prices, that’s $25-30 worth of coffee for a $12 bag. Payback on this filter is roughly 10-14 days.
The Verdict
Rating: 4.2/5 β The Keurig My K-Cup does exactly what it promises: it lets you brew any ground coffee in your Keurig for pennies a cup. The build quality is solid, the mesh holds up to daily use, and the savings are real. It costs you 30 seconds of cleanup per cup and a bit of trial-and-error with grind size.
Buy it if you drink coffee daily and want freedom from pod pricing. Skip it if you won’t commit to the rinse-and-refill routine. For everyone else, this is the single cheapest upgrade you can make to your Keurig setup.
Where to Buy
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Last updated: 2026-08-06. Ratings and prices current as of review date. Verify on Amazon before purchasing.



