What is the difference between keurig vue and k
With its strong grip on the coffee and variety, the K cup managed to combat the advantages presented by Vue. Plus, the price was on the side of the K cup. The brand new Vue turned out to be more expensive than the K cup machine. Similarly, the pods were on the more expensive side. Keurig Vue finally kicked the bucket in However, it made way for the newer, better coffee makers. Just a short while after the Vue was canned, Keurig showed off the 2.
In many ways, the Vue continues to live on in the Keurig 2. Plus, it made room for Keurig expanding into different niches, like with the K carafe. Lessons were learned, and Keurig 2. Things like these are what made the Keurig 2.
Who is the winner in the Keurig Vue vs K Cup battle? We could debate about the various properties and characteristics of each coffee pod. However, in this case, we have a winner. The K cup takes the metaphorical cup. It is the last cup standing. And by outliving the Vue, the K cup takes a win. Practically, the strength of the K cup remained in the coffee types available. Though Keurig Vue arguably made better coffee, the price tag was higher. Good value and the variety of cups available put the K cup through the finish line.
So how do these two cups stack up? How did changes to water temperature or contact time affect its taste? Why do beans from Africa taste fruity while beans from Indonesia taste spicy? I launched The Coffee Maven in February to explore these questions and help others brew their perfect cup. Welcome to my site, and thanks for reading!
About Contact Blog. Keurig Green Mountain has been an innovator in the pod-based coffee arena since the late s. Why look at the whole year timeline? To set the brew temperature, select the settings icon and then select temperature option. Once set, your coffee will be brewed at the selected temperature until you change it again. Hope this helps, have a great week. I have been using the Solofill V2 for about 6 months and no issues.
There are a few K-Cups that put grounds into the coffee cup but it is few and far between. It works great and opens the Vue to a whole variety of pods that can be used. The best thing about the Solofill V2 is that it has a better filter that comes with it for using regular grounds. The first filter that came out to use with the Vue to be able to use regular grounds would let a lot of sediment in the coffee cup and you would get a large amount settled in the bottom of your cup.
I had to descale my Vue for the first time in about 2 years of use. I hear now that the Vue V is being discontinued. I bought 2 more just in case one breaks I will have backups and continue to use it for a long time.
Yes the new brewer takes both but not the old vue cups work And no my K cup and it reads the lid of the k cup and ONLY Keurig brand cups will work if it cannot read the label the generic brand cups will not work Again Keurik is making it so you have to use their brand not a cheaper one or better yet your own coffee no getting around it.
A little rubber piece fell out of my Vue I am trying to just find a replacement head for it, but have had no such luck. Yes, I did look on ebay for just a replacement head…what I discovered is that others selling their Vue had also sent in the head. I ended up buying a used Vue I wish I could get my Vue to you it is impossible to find Vue Coffee in my area. Back to Cuisinart for me. Unhappy Customer…even with the new Keurig 2.
Bed, Bath, and Beyond has a large selection of them…better than any other place I have seen, other than online. So if you have a Bed, Bath, and Beyond in your area, you might want to check it out. Also, the new Keurig 2. This is true, however you can no longer buy a Keurig Vue off the shelves, I went to Ebay for mine and the solofill as well. Happy Shopping! I absolutely Love my Vue V The coffees are wonderful as well as the teas and other drinks. Have had this machine since it came out.
Still works wonderfully and I use it every single day, in the morning. Sometimes in the afternoon as well, after work. The K cups are everywhere but the Vue packs? Not so much. Expensive when you do find them, If I had to do over, I would still stick with the Keurig brand but would probably go with a machine that used K cups instead of the Vue system simply because of the availability of the cups.
Strength of cofee is better is also weaker in the Vue cups and not as hot. I bought my Vue machine over a year ago thinking the same thing and noticing the opposite to be true. Bed Bath and Beyond is no longer stocking the coffee as well as Best Buy.
There has not been one new coffee brand or flavor added since i purchased mine. I believe the Vue brand will eventually be phased out. We just bought the V and I was going to purchase the Solofill V2 reusable filter. But I have read a couple of reviews stating that the reusable filters allow grounds into the machine and damage the Vue systems.
I guess it has to do with the pressurized water system of the Vue brewers. Another user below stated that Keurig was supposed to come out with a reusable filter in the fall but the don't have them on the Keurig site. Has the Solofill issue been resolved? Is there a different reusable filter that works?
Thank you! Hi Dale, yes the Solofill V2 is the only available option at this moment. But, I most Vue owners use and recommend the filter. I can only suggest to use medium to coarse coffee grind in the V2, if you decide to use it.
The new v2 comes with an adapter that allows you to use k-cups. You can also use old travel size vue cup for this purpose. Save the top layer plastic basket , get a k-cup, make a small hole at the bottom of you k-cup and place into the vue basket. Then use as vue cup. But, these are also options. Have a very blessed and happy holidays. I have the V2 filter and it works awesome. I have had no problems with the Solofill V2.
Makes a nice strong cup of coffee. I use a 16 oz stanless steel travel mug…perfect! I am interested in a Keurig Vue… is the model the newest or is it the ? What would you recommend? I would like to make iced lattes. To do this do you just buy espresso vue cups?
I have never used a Keurig but would like to get one. Thank you!!! Just regular coffee, teas and hot chocolate. But there are some really good single serve machines the one that use pods that makes espresso. They both make espresso and are really really popular. They make espresso, regular coffee, flavored coffees, hot chocolate and tea. The machines are really good, drinks also, and have huge choice of decaf capsules. Also on sale on Amazon. They are not as convenient as pod machines, but usually they are a lot cheaper to buy and to make coffee.
Thank you so much for all the information!! I am interested in the Keurig because I actually have a list of drinks I want to make chai tea lattes, regular coffee, hot cocoa, iced lattes and teas, and sleepy time teas.
I would like a machine that I can easily find the pods for and can even substitute our own coffee with in the reusable cups. I will also be honest. This is my Christmas present so I want the newest, coolest one out there lol. I love the machine since it makes great coffee, but people are having hard time finding the pods lately. If you want more coffee options, then the K-cup machine is probably a better choice. Celestal makes all these teas in the k-cup form, the machine make regular coffee and the k-cups are available online and at grocery stores and they have huge choice of brands and blends.
Plus, you can use your own coffee, which is great. I have a Keurig Elite k-cup model for 4 years now, and I really love the machine. And, about the Vue: they do sell pods online and you can use a reusable pod. V and v have larger reservoir and 8 cup sizes. The only difference is that v has a color touchscreen. I have a Vue and I love it. Go to the Keurig website and there is a lot of Vue pods and a lot of variety.
Also if you become a member you will get a discount. You can also go to Bed Ath and Beyond and they also have a large variety of Vue pods. Just purchased a V Anyway… pretty cool machine.
My only disappointment so far is that the machine defaults to 8oz size and regular vs strong setting. Kinda silly to me. So why not let me customize the default size and strength, or at least remember the last used. Also interesting is that you need a minimum amount of water in the tank to even start the process.
So even if you want to make 1 cup, you have to fill the tank like over half full. What am I supposed to do with the extra water? Have it sit there until the next cup? Dump it out? Hi, Nick. The water reservoir issue is probably just a safety thing. As far as the cup size, well, the 8 oz cup is some standard, so I guess they had to start somewhere.
But, you have some really good ideas here. And, happy Thanksgiving! Makes sense requiring a minimum water amount for safety. Minimum is like more than 24oz even for an 8oz cup.
So if there is enough water to make an 8oz cup, and I increase size to 12oz, it will start flashing that I need to add water. Oh well. I did call them about the default 8 oz size. They seem like a really good company — they listened and agreed that it would make sense to let the user select the default size but that this is not how it is designed.
What is the best grind of coffee for the Vue. We are using grind 8 and it comes out thru the filter to make sludge on bottom of coffee cup. Please let me know what you think and how it works for you. Thanks for stopping by and happy Thanksgiving!
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