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just open them up and dump the yummy grounds in the basket and WELLA
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I usually tap on the side to shake up the grounds while brewing.
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Just dump out the old grounds, swish it under the faucet, pour in the fresh grounds, and brew
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I had a good, strong cup of coffee and no grounds in my cup
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If I choose to use K-cups I will just dump the grounds into the single brew basket--that will probably work better anyway
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Unfortunately, there aren't a lot of choices for buying the pods, but you can also brew a single cup with just loose coffee grounds.
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As far as coffee, if you use the "recommended" amount of loose grounds in the side, you will get the weakest coffee on earth
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It blows back grounds
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So if you don't mind straining the grounds from your coffee, this is a decent purchase
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If grounds in the bottom of your cup are unwanted, look elsewhere for a better unit
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Fresh Ground coffee is better than K-cups
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So I tried using the filters for our old pot and brewed a grounds-free pot of coffee
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Just dump out the old grounds, swish it under the faucet, pour in the fresh grounds, and brew
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Just dump the grounds and rinse quickly before making the next pot.
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The basket for the travel mug side does NOT hold enough grounds to make the coffee as strong as I like, but perfect for my husband
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The only drawback; loose grounds in the single serve side getting in the cup