Customer Reviews for Eight O'Clock - Original Blend Coffee Keurig K-Cup Pods, Medium Roast, 24/Box (6405)
Customer Rating
2
Not My Cuppa
on December 3, 2012
Posted by: SelenaMac
from Mid-west
I've loved almost all the coffee I've ordered from Keurig, but was disappointed in the Eight O'Clock products, which pale in comparison to my favorite K-cups. The flavor was a little metallic, as well as being watery.
Pros: price, Smooth Taste, Cute Packaging
Cons: Not Enough Flavor, Thin Or Watery Mouthfeel/Body, Unappealing Or Flat Aroma
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Written by a customer while visiting keurig.com
Customer Rating
2
Light, not medium
on December 8, 2013
Posted by: Average Addict
from Washington, DC
This stuff lacks flavor. I'm not a dark coffee drinker and I like many light roasts but find that I have to use a very small setting to make this coffee.
Pros: Pleasing Aroma
Cons: Thin Or Watery Mouthfeel/Body, Roasted Too Light, Not Enough Flavor, Unpleasant Flavor
I bought the Eight O’Clock coffee because it tastes like the old fashioned coffee my mother used to perk in her coffee pot on the stove about 50 years ago!
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting keurig.com
Customer Rating
1
RED ALERT: DO NOT BUY.
on August 13, 2014
Posted by: Professor
from Wild West
As a normcore connoisseur of gas station coffee, I've always liked this brand. Recently I purchased four boxes. Something has gone wrong. I thought my machine was breaking, and it's taken me a while to troubleshoot, but here is what I've uncovered through trial and error: These Eight O'Clock Cups vandalize your machine. Water does not pass through them quickly enough. So you'll be making a cup of coffee, and you'll see it's taking too long and there's a problem with flow, like an enlarged gland is impinging on the stream. It's a teeny tiny stream that will often stop even before your cup is full. Then a mixture of water and grounds will erupt from the top hole of your k-cup. These grounds will get into that top needle mechanism, and you'll need to use the paperclip trick (see Keurig's YouTube vid)to dislodge the grounds. The next cup you brew, of anything, will be full of floating remnants of Eight O'Clock grounds.
Pros: Smooth Taste
Cons: Clogs machine
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Written by a customer while visiting keurig.com
Customer Rating
1
kcups defective!
on June 16, 2020
Posted by: pat1492
I have never had an issue before, but my last order contained about half of the kcups being defective to the point where I had to dump the coffee and start over. Half of the coffee grounds would end up in my cup. It had never happened before and only with this brand. The others were fine. I could see maybe 1 or 2 but at least 6 out of my order were bad. Otherwise, this was my favorite brand. I won't be ordering again as it's just too expensive to have to throw out every other cup of coffee... has anyone else had this problem with eight o'clock coffee kcups?? just curious......Thank you!!
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Response from keurig.comBy Keurig, Consumer Care, June 19, 2020
We're sorry that you've encountered this issue with some of your K-Cup pods. Please call our Consumer Care team at 866-901-2739 so we can further assist you.