Senseo coffee machine

chrissyr

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Any else have this? I got mine through a special offer for $15 bucks. It came with this flavor of coffee called Paris. It is my favorite flavor of coffee now. I bought the other pod holder that allows you to use regular ground cofffee in your machine. That has saved me a ton of money. I was told I could make hot chocolate with this thing. Still can't figure that out.
 

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My mom has one of these... she loves it to death! I've had coffee from it, and it is pretty good... it has a nice froth on top of it.
 
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Here's a link for the one at Wal-Mart. They come in different colors:

http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...uct_id=2608420

The pods cost about $4.00 a pack depending on which ones/flavors you want. The cappuccino ones are about the same amount of money but you get something like 10 pods in a pack. Folgers sells the pods, too. A little cheaper then the Senseo pods but you get more per pack with Folgers. I use 2 pods each time I make coffee. Not as cost efficeint as a regular drip coffee maker, but I love this thing.
 

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Originally Posted by ChrissyR

Here's a link for the one at Wal-Mart. They come in different colors:

http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...uct_id=2608420

The pods cost about $4.00 a pack depending on which ones/flavors you want. The cappuccino ones are about the same amount of money but you get something like 10 pods in a pack. Folgers sells the pods, too. A little cheaper then the Senseo pods but you get more per pack with Folgers. I use 2 pods each time I make coffee. Not as cost efficeint as a regular drip coffee maker, but I love this thing.
Thank you so much! I'll check it out.
 

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We have the Tassimo (below) - not sure if it over in the States, but a similar thing to Senseo - I love these 'pod' type coffee makers - so convenient - DH and I both love proper coffee, but we are hardy ever together at the same time to make it worthwhile making a pot of filter. I love the fact that you can get the pods in all different types - was can get 5 different types of coffee, tea, and a yummy hot chocolate as well!!


 

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Yes, Gevallia sells the Tassimo, and Gevallia I think also sells pod conversions so you can use whatever coffee you want in your pod machines.
 

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Originally Posted by 4BadCats

We have the Tassimo (below) - not sure if it over in the States, but a similar thing to Senseo - I love these 'pod' type coffee makers - so convenient - DH and I both love proper coffee, but we are hardy ever together at the same time to make it worthwhile making a pot of filter. I love the fact that you can get the pods in all different types - was can get 5 different types of coffee, tea, and a yummy hot chocolate as well!!


I've had my eye on one of those for awhile. I'd like to have one at work, because I can't drink the filter coffee some of my colleagues make, as a spoon could stand up in it, so I just stick to tea.
 
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