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You can use any K-Cup pods you just cannot use the refillable ones. Unless you want your refrigerator covered in hot coffee
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi TD- We are excited to hear of your interest in our GE Café™ Series! On refrigerators with the Keurig® K-Cup Brewing System, the Single Use brewer is designed to accept K-Cup coffee, tea, cider, and hot cocoa pods. It will not supply cold water nor work with cold water K-cups. We recommend Keurig/Green Mountain K-Cups because of their quality and performance. You can also use K-Cups with the black circle logo "Keurig", "Keurig Brewed", or "Keurig Hot" on the packaging or pod. These cups/pods have been authorized by Keurig®, and the emblem is found on a variety of different brands (not just Keurig brands). The brewer will not accommodate the Keurig "My K-Cup" adapter that allows you to brew coffee without a K-Cup installed, though some generic versions of the adapter may work. Since the refrigerator brewer does not have a reader, in general it will allow use with Keurig 2.0 pods and single use pods without the black "Keurig Brewed" emblem (generic pods). Use caution when using non-Keurig/Keurig Brewed K-Cups, as they are more prone to clogging the brewer or may not work at all. In fact, some non-Keurig pods have a dome shaped bottom that is difficult to pierce. The refrigerator's Keurig brewing system is designed to work with single use K-Cup pods, and not reusable K-Cups. At this time, most (if not all) reusable pods on the market do not allow the brewer to close and lock properly. We hope this is helpful. Explore our restaurant-inspired GE Café™ Series: http://www.geappliances.com/ge/cafe.htm - Check out a video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wTlrtKhx2w&index=25&list=PLX8_V2wHGuhmsR_keWJkwIUILF7HDg6-_ - We hope this is helpful. Keep in touch! SUEatGEA
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