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Old 08-04-2014, 06:20 AM   #1
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The best accessory for our Jayco Pop Up

Especially in the Click image for larger version

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Old 08-04-2014, 05:45 PM   #2
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I did the same thing, great for me in the morning and hot cocoa and tea for the wife and kids at night
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Old 09-04-2014, 04:13 PM   #4
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Yep, We bought one of the single brew Keurigs. Love it....
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Old 09-04-2014, 04:26 PM   #5
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I agree. Its a must have.
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Old 09-04-2014, 06:27 PM   #6
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100% agree!!
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I don't drink coffee, but my husband does and he loves our Keurig at home. When we are camping he always scouts out places to go for his morning cup. I do bring instant along, but of course it is never as nice as freshly brewed one cup at a time. Glad you can fit it in.
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Old 09-10-2014, 08:16 AM   #8
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It's great for hot chocolate and tea too!
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Old 09-16-2014, 05:52 PM   #9
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Doesn't work without electricity so not the best accessory for me.
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I never leave home with out it....
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Geeez, another item to add to my list...., and I thought I had everything I could possibly need

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Never been a fan of pre-ground, mediocre coffee in a plastic blister pack of indeterminate age and storage.

But then again, I roast my own beans
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We got a mini at a rummage sale from a neighbor. They had it in their trailer which they hardly ever used then sold in spring. We only got to use it one trip. It flew out of a cabinet and hit the floor on the way to our last destination. It only makes a 1/3 of a cup now.

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Never been a fan of pre-ground, mediocre coffee in a plastic blister pack of indeterminate age and storage.

But then again, I roast my own beans
That's the beauty of a Keureg. You can buy refillable filters and use what ever coffee you like. We haven't bought prefilled pods in a long time. Too expensive and usually not as good.
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Wasn't aware of the refillable aspect.
So the advantage is one cup at a time ?
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We bring different flavors of coffee, hot chocolate and lemonade for the kids. Also my wife loves hot tea in the evening, especially if it is chilly out... It fits in our sink for easy storage while we are on the road and a 1 gallon bag full of different pods is all the room it takes.
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snip.....So the advantage is one cup at a time ?
For me it would be it's small footprint on limited counter space, and 1-cup in the AM is all I drink.

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We generally don't have power and I refuse to fire up a generator @6:00AM so I'm limited to gas stove for the water. I use a glass thermal carafe from Ikea (3$) and have a #4 filter funnel the fits snugly into the top. I boil 5c water, 2c for my wife's tea, and 3c to pour over my coffee grounds in the funnel. Carafe keeps it scalding hot all morning.
I use the same setup when tent camping as well.
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We bring different flavors of coffee, hot chocolate and lemonade for the kids. Also my wife loves hot tea in the evening, especially if it is chilly out... It fits in our sink for easy storage while we are on the road and a 1 gallon bag full of different pods is all the room it takes.

X2. It's great.... Variations for our whole family too.
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We never leave home without our VIA ( Starbucks instant coffee ). It changed my backpacking life and now has transitioned into the TT.

If you have never tried it, give it a taste. It is awesome and will make you rethink instant.
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I agree. Via is awesome. First time having it was due to crappy hotel room coffee and a Starbucks across the street!
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