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Date: 03 Dec 2006 20:31:16
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Subject: Can you purchase empty coffee pod filters?


I have seen all the coffee pods for sale out there, and I've seen all
the websites where people leave instructions on how to create a
homemade coffee pod, but I'll admit it: I'm lazy.

I want to just buy some empty coffee pod filters, buy some fresh grind
at the store, fill them up, seal them, brew away, and throw away.

Does anyone know of a source for purchasing empty coffee pod filters
that I can fill up on my own?

Info: I have a SimpleHuman Coffee Pod Maker, which uses the Folgers,
Senseo, Archers Farms, etc pods without any problem.





 
Date: 06 Dec 2006 02:17:44
From: Gary D
Subject: Re: Can you purchase empty coffee pod filters?


Wal-Mart sells a device made by Presto that allows you fill it with your
favorite ground coffee and use it in pod coffee makers. I think it fits
most of the popular makers.



 
Date: 06 Dec 2006 15:10:03
From:
Subject: Re: Can you purchase empty coffee pod filters?


Does anyone know if the Presto MyPod device works with the SimpleHuman
Pod Brewer?

Gary D wrote:
> Wal-Mart sells a device made by Presto that allows you fill it with your
> favorite ground coffee and use it in pod coffee makers. I think it fits
> most of the popular makers.



  
Date: 09 Dec 2006 03:18:01
From: Gary D
Subject: Re: Can you purchase empty coffee pod filters?


The Presto My pods I saw at Wal-Mart work in the Senseo and Black and
Decker.



  
Date: 11 Dec 2006 11:05:45
From:
Subject: Re: Can you purchase empty coffee pod filters?


Thanks, but I'm trying to figure out if these custom pods will work
with the SimpleHuman Pod Brewer...Anyone?

On Dec 9, 4:18 am, lolajo...@webtv.net (Gary D) wrote:
> The Presto My pods I saw at Wal-Mart work in the Senseo and Black and
> Decker.



   
Date: 11 Dec 2006 13:39:43
From: Lloyd Parsons
Subject: Re: Can you purchase empty coffee pod filters?


In article <1165863945.726828.96200@80g2000cwy.googlegroups.com >,
wrburgess@gmail.com wrote:

> Thanks, but I'm trying to figure out if these custom pods will work
> with the SimpleHuman Pod Brewer...Anyone?
>
> On Dec 9, 4:18 am, lolajo...@webtv.net (Gary D) wrote:
> > The Presto My pods I saw at Wal-Mart work in the Senseo and Black and
> > Decker.

I don't think they will. And reviews are pretty poor for it anyway.

Look for T-Sacs on the web, some use them and like them well

But a better place than here for info is singleservecoffee.com and go
into the forums


  
Date: 12 Dec 2006 10:00:53
From: dawg1998
Subject: Re: Can you purchase empty coffee pod filters?


Thank you, Lloyd. I'm going to give the #2 T-Sacs a try and see what
happens!

On Dec 11, 1:39 pm, Lloyd Parsons <lloydpars...@mac.com > wrote:
> In article <1165863945.726828.96...@80g2000cwy.googlegroups.com>,
>
> wrburg...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Thanks, but I'm trying to figure out if these custom pods will work
> > with the SimpleHuman Pod Brewer...Anyone?
>
> > On Dec 9, 4:18 am, lolajo...@webtv.net (Gary D) wrote:
> > > The Presto My pods I saw at Wal-Mart work in the Senseo and Black and
> > > Decker.I don't think they will. And reviews are pretty poor for it anyway.
>
> Look for T-Sacs on the web, some use them and like them well
>
> But a better place than here for info is singleservecoffee.com and go
> into the forums