“The bottom line? I’m honestly a ride-or-die for Bruvi, at this point. Everyone who comes to stay at my house says the following: ‘I just can’t wait to have coffee,’ which speaks volumes”
That’s the conclusion from a recently published review of Bruvi in Well & Good. We love the compliment. and are even happier to know that the writer has happily incorporated Bruvi into her daily routine.
Read on for more great excerpts from the review.
“The Bruvi is a beautiful and sleek pod-based coffee maker that’s designed to be a more sustainable alternative to single-use coffee makers. I grew up in a Keurig household, and while the click of a pod into the brewer was always satisfying, I couldn’t ignore the pressing guilt I felt throwing them away each morning. With…Bruvi, that guilt is gone—and the coffee is so smooth and delicious that I genuinely find myself thinking about the next morning’s cup every night. Moreover, the Bruvi machine has helped me carve out a morning ritual, a slower, more intentional approach to each day’s beginning. Though my to-do list always feels never-ending, I make time to sit and enjoy my coffee, in part because it’s quick and relaxing to make it at home with the Bruvi.
“There’s a reason so many people opt to spend money at coffee shops or the drive-through each day rather than make a coffee at home; pod coffee often tastes weak, watery, lukewarm, and worst of all, bitter. But the Bruvi makes coffee so good, I had to convince myself not to pack it up in my car for my last road trip (I did resist, but barely!). I’m always eager to wake up and make my morning coffee now, whereas before, I felt “meh” about it at best. Trying new flavors of pods is fun, too—I’m traditionally a light-to-medium roast girl, but with Bruvi, I trust that even a dark roast won’t ever be bitter, and have been able to expand my coffee palate as such.”
“Bruvi’s Guilt Free Toss B-Pods are aptly named. Though many traditional pods are marketed as recyclable, most pods don’t actually get recycled, and instead end up in landfills, where they take hundreds or even thousands of years to degrade. Compostable pods sound great, but the US currently lacks the industrial infrastructure for composting, so most of those pods go to landfills too, with the same result. So, what’s the solution? …the team spent several years researching and developing the pods with enzyme-infused plastic. B-Pods are designed to be tossed in the trash because, in the anaerobic environment of a landfill, they degrade more rapidly in an organic process over a few years—and importantly—without leaving microplastic behind.”
“The design of the Bruvi is beautiful and modern. I have the original brewer, which is a sleek white design with bamboo accents (perfect for my coastal-inspired home aesthetic). The team also just launched a second brewer—a modern black Bruvi with stainless finishes… I’ve seen and used this one in person too, and it is absolutely gorgeous, too.”