
The Perfect Pod Holster (for Keurig Coffee Makers only) allows you to use the pods you make with the Gourmet Pod Maker (sold separately) in your Keurig Coffee Maker. Now you can use less expensive custom coffee pods. And with the holster’s self tamping spring which extracts a better cup of coffee, you will enjoy a perfect cup of coffee every time.
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December 5th, 2009 at 4:53 am
I watched several online video demos of this product and was intrigued. I followed instructions and tried 2 types of Senseo pods. After blowing through half a box of pods I gave up in disgust! The coffee was extremely weak. The holster did not fit snugly in the Keurig, and I made SURE the cover of the holster was snapped on tight. Not only that, but the holster is already dinged around the cover hole from the Keurig mechanism. A WASTE of money for me!!!!
December 5th, 2009 at 6:51 am
My first couple of trys I did not like the HOLSTER but I learned how to use it.
The directions are good that come with the HOLSTER but there are 2 ways to use it. The second is not something they tell you about.
1. With the coffee or tea pods. Make sure the pod is in tight and where the needle can penetrate the top.
(This is where most people fail and it will not work well unless the needle can penetrate into the pod).
2. Get the HOLSTER and a product sold by AMAZON called the T-SAC(100ct per box size #2)
a. Fill the T-SAC with 1 1/2 to 2 Tablespoons of regular to fine ground coffee of you liking(DON’T USE EXTRA FINE GRIND!).
b. Fold/roll the top over to seal the T-SAC till coffee is in tight.
c. Squeeze the self-made pod with rolled end to the side of the HOLSTER as the instructions say.
d. Put/Force the pod into the HOLSTER and put the cap on (if you have too much coffee it will not fit-take out some if needed).
e. Make sure there is only a SINGLE SHEET of the filter at the top hole of the HOLSTER and at the bottom.
f. Put the HOLSTER in and brew
(NOTE: I like 16oz-20 oz so I will actually use the same pod twice with no real taste lost).
g. After using pop the top and throw away or compost it.
At 1/2 the cost of a K-Cup and being able to use the flavored coffee I like makes it worth it.
December 5th, 2009 at 9:39 am
I have been using the Pod Holster in my Keurig B60 for over 2 years, and it does work as advertised. I think that the problem the other reviewers had is that they did not use decent pods. Senseo pods are too small and contain too little coffee.
If you want good pods they need to be purchased on line. I suggest a brand called Fratello, but there are other excellent brands. Just don’t use pods designed for the Senseo.
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