No, you can’t. The Keurig needs the cups and punctures them, forces the water through. I doubt the pods would hold up to this, since they would be punctured by the two needles and when the water is forced in, would probably not sit long enough in the pod to brew properly.
No, you can’t. The Keurig needs the cups and punctures them, forces the water through. I doubt the pods would hold up to this, since they would be punctured by the two needles and when the water is forced in, would probably not sit long enough in the pod to brew properly.