โDec-30-2021 10:17 AM
โJan-09-2022 08:15 AM
โJan-02-2022 04:30 PM
Bobbo wrote:
You would lose that bet. There are videos of how to fully drain a Keurig. It is not a simple process.
โJan-02-2022 11:47 AM
โJan-02-2022 10:24 AM
Fisherman wrote:Sounds like running vodka is the cheapest/best solution. I think Iโd substitute bourbon to make the morning cup of joe a bit more fun :w.Bobbo wrote:
You would lose that bet. There are videos of how to fully drain a Keurig. It is not a simple process.
You're right, I just dismantled one to see the inner workings after it quit. Seemed like it was the pump that crapped out, but even turning it upside down and all other directions, about 1/2 cut of water remained inside.
โJan-02-2022 09:36 AM
Bobbo wrote:
You would lose that bet. There are videos of how to fully drain a Keurig. It is not a simple process.
โJan-02-2022 05:31 AM
โJan-02-2022 01:14 AM
โJan-01-2022 05:57 PM
magicbus wrote:
For those wondering why the OP lets his trailer get so cold while heโs using it, it appears to be because when the temps are really low he stays in a motel. I suspect this is why he mentioned keeping it in the truck/motel for 3 days, probably while heading south.
Dave
โJan-01-2022 03:09 PM
joshuajim wrote:pbeverly wrote:
In regards to the landfills, K-Cups are recyclable. All the ones I buy state that and tell you what to do. Peal the top off, dump the coffee, rinse, put with recyclables.
Now, do I do this? NOOOO!! When they make it easy to pull the top off I will, right now it is a PAIN.
I use a cheap no name K-Cup brewer, OK, it has a name, but nothing I have heard of before, that makes a single cup and pretty much sucks all the water out each time.
Unfortunately, being recyclable does not mean it will be recycled. Because of the drop in recycled material value, pretty much only cardboard, some paper, plastic bottles and aluminum drink containers are recycled these days. Itโs not cost effective to sort the other items so everything else goes to the dump.
If you donโt believe it, check with your supposed recycler.
โJan-01-2022 01:57 PM
pbeverly wrote:
In regards to the landfills, K-Cups are recyclable. All the ones I buy state that and tell you what to do. Peal the top off, dump the coffee, rinse, put with recyclables.
Now, do I do this? NOOOO!! When they make it easy to pull the top off I will, right now it is a PAIN.
I use a cheap no name K-Cup brewer, OK, it has a name, but nothing I have heard of before, that makes a single cup and pretty much sucks all the water out each time.
โJan-01-2022 12:22 PM
magicbus wrote:kellem wrote:
Why would you be staying in motel rooms when you're pulling a place to sleep with a furnace ?
I donโt have a trailer but do have a Class B. Generally when we leave for Florida the temp is 15-20 F. When we arrive at our first overnight the coach is warm and I plug in and put on the Truma furnace on electric. Even with this we usually stay winterized for the first two nights but we are nice and warm. I canโt imagine dragging a trailer all day in below freezing temps and not expect it to be cold soaked when pulling over for the night. I think Iโd sleep in a motel too! But Iโm just supposing this is the OPโs situation.
Dave
โJan-01-2022 12:16 PM
kellem wrote:
Why would you be staying in motel rooms when you're pulling a place to sleep with a furnace ?
โJan-01-2022 11:07 AM
โJan-01-2022 08:30 AM
magicbus wrote:
For those wondering why the OP lets his trailer get so cold while heโs using it, it appears to be because when the temps are really low he stays in a motel. I suspect this is why he mentioned keeping it in the truck/motel for 3 days, probably while heading south.
Dave