Do All Keurigs Have a Water Filter? (find and replace it!)

Do all Keurigs Have a Water Filter

Water filters are the most essential thing especially if you use tap water for brewing coffee. These charcoal filters can effectively remove chlorine and other debris from the tap water. But Do All Keurigs have a Water filter? No, all Keurig models don’t have water filters. Most of the Keurig models have a place for … Read more

What is Keurig Strong Button and How it Works

Guide on Keurig Strong Button

Although Keurig coffee makers are incredibly convenient, they are often criticized by coffee snobs for brewing weak or watery coffee. To counter that, Keurig started incorporating “strong brew buttons” in their latest models, especially the higher-end ones. So, What does the strong button do on a Keurig? Keurig’s strong button actually slows down the brewing … Read more

What is the Best water to use in Keurig

What Water to Use in Keurig

The quality of water you use in your Keurig can significantly impact the quality of your coffee drink. Bad water can easily ruin the taste of coffee. After all brewed coffee is 98% water. It’s always a best practice to use filtered or bottled water in Keurig. As well as preparing the most flavorful cup … Read more

Can you use your own coffee in Nespresso?

Can you use your own coffee in Nespresso

Nespresso machines are convenient, but convenience comes at a cost. Nespresso coffee capsules are significantly more expensive than regular coffee grounds. Key Takeaways Let’s discuss how to use your own coffee grounds in Nespresso and whether it is even feasible to do this. Keep reading till the end to find out why I don’t recommend … Read more

Nespresso Vs Lavazza (Which Brand is better?)

Nespresso vs Lavazza

Both Nespresso and Lavazza are big names in the pod-based Espresso makers industry and perfect for coffee lovers who want a quick shot of Espresso. If you’re looking for something premium and better quality, perhaps Nespresso is a better option, however, it’s expensive for a pod-based coffee machine. If you need an affordable machine that … Read more

Can you use k cups in Nespresso (And Vice Versa!)

Can you use K cups in a Nespresso machine

So you have switched to a Nespresso machine and you are wondering whether your old K cup pods will work with the Nespresso machine or not. No, you can’t use k cups in Nespresso and also you can not use Nespresso Pod in a Keurig. Since Nespresso machines are designed entirely differently from K cup … Read more

Does Nespresso make regular coffee? (Yes, It can!)

HOW TO MAKE A REGULAR CUP OF COFFEE WITH NESPRESSO

Nespresso machines are known for rich and concentrated espresso shots with a thick layer of crema. However, we are not always in the mood for strong espresso shots; sometimes we crave a smooth 8 oz cup of coffee. Yes, Nespresso Vertuo machines make regular 8-oz servings of coffee, and they offer coffee mug-sized capsules as … Read more

Nespresso Breville vs Delonghi: WHat’s the Difference?

There’s almost no difference in the quality of coffee machines between Breville and Delonghi. Both brands use Nespresso brewing systems, use the same pods, and extract the coffee at the same temperature. The only difference between Nespresso DeLonghi and Breville is the design of the machines. Again, the design is not significantly different, just slight … Read more

A Detailed Review of Keurig K-classic: The Best Selling Model

Keurig K-Classic Review

The Keurig K-Classic is the highest-rated and best-selling model of Keurig. But how well does it actually perform for the price? This no-frills review takes an objective look at the K-Classic’s build, features, and the quality of coffee drink. Keurig K Classic Review | Our Verdict(CoffeeAbout’s Rating 3/5) If you are looking for a simple, … Read more

how much caffeine in a shot of espresso?

A single shot of Espresso has 60-72 mg of caffeine and a double shot has 120-133 mg of caffeine. While a regular 8-ounce cup of coffee has 80-120 mg of caffeine. The caffeine content can vary depending on the type of the beans. So, typically two shots of Espresso equals the caffeine content in the … Read more