Lee, I buy our k cups direct from Keurig.
If you join their club you can earn up to a 15% discount and orders over $50 ship for free. You get 1 point for each cup purchased, 1 to 499 points = 10% discount when your total purchases are over 500 cups the discount goes to 15%.
The last order we received was $52.52 total for 4 boxes of 24, $13.13 a box with free shipping.
The points you accumulate are good for discounts on accessories and coffee makers.
Jim, Caribou Decaf drinker
That's exactly what I paid at coffeeforless.
I've not used the points discount on products but it looks like coffee makers are a little less than half off list. I don't know how that compares to prices at the discount places.
Jim
I never checked out the coffee makers there.
How do you like yours? I LOVE mine.
Keurig's list on the Elite like we have is $119.95, sells to club members for $59.97 with 700 points.
Guess the big box stores don't discount Keurig, Target has it for $119.00 on their web site.
It's GREAT!
I like being able to make a cup of regular for my wife and unleaded (decaf) for me in just a couple of minutes. It's also nice to be able to keep a variety on hand without have several cans of coffee open.
It also has cut down on my intake of coffee. With the old Mr Coffee I would make a full pot and drink all of it over the morning. Now that I have to actually do something other than pour to get a second cup I'm down to a couple of cups a day.
Jim
I was in BJ's today, and they had 80 cups for $34.99. Is that a good price?
That's a great price if I did the math correctly!
We were looking at 24 cups for $13.13, BJ's is $10.50 for 24.
Did they have a good selection?
Jim
Yes that is a good price SS. One of the reasons I order online is because I like to get the Half Caff K-Cups and no one seems carry them in the stores.
I don't know what a 'good selection' is, since I've never checked it out before. But I think the warehouse clubs are not really known for their variety. It just caught my attention because of this thread.
We drink a lot of the Green Mountain half caf and I like the Caribou decaf.
Now that I think about it it's hard to say what a good selection would be. Just having the one I want would qualify!
There's probably 20 or 25 brands represented and hundreds of blends. The local grocery store usually has 10 or 15 different blends on the shelf.
Jim