I had a kettle "descale" once that's what I called it becuase I kept noticing paint chips in my mug turns out the entire inside plastic coating had flaked off and every time I brewed there would be these plastic floaties I thought were bits of milk but I had been drinking it that way for a while
who knows how much I consumed but it hasn't killed me yet. I threw that piece of JUNK away
Originally posted by totse2118
I had a kettle "descale" once that's what I called it becuase I kept noticing paint chips in my mug turns out the entire inside plastic coating had flaked off and every time I brewed there would be these plastic floaties I thought were bits of milk but I had been drinking it that way for a while
who knows how much I consumed but it hasn't killed me yet. I threw that piece of JUNK away
Oh pashore, Reminds me of the job at the soler panel factory
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we have a metal reusable k-cup you fill up yourself. tea or coffee. the metal lids go to shit quickly so you have to buy new lids every 2-3 months. but they knew this was a bad design because they literally sell just the lids alone. its either lids or a set of cup and lid made out of aluminum or nickel or some shit metal.
Originally posted by Chios Honey
K-Cups for the win.
we have a metal reusable k-cup you fill up yourself. tea or coffee. the metal lids go to shit quickly so you have to buy new lids every 2-3 months. but they knew this was a bad design because they literally sell just the lids alone. its either lids or a set of cup and lid made out of aluminum or nickel or some shit metal.
Why not use a regular coffee maker if you're going to pour your own grounds