Posts Tagged ‘ Tassimo ’
5 responses - Posted 11.14.08

Tassimo T-Discs are sold in department stores, large box stores, and through internet retailers.
The best source for buying T-Discs is Tassimo’s web site which sales every type of T-Disc being produced. And, if you sign-up for Tassimo’s Direct Delivery program, you get access to T-Disc beverages not available elsewhere.
Finally, we like the store locator on Tassimo’s web site. Use it to find a retailer near you that sells the Tassimo one-cup brewer and T-Discs.…
continueno responses - Posted 11.14.08
Yes, Tassimo offers two single cup brewing systems — the T-65 Cul and the T-300 — for offices. The T-65 Cul is designed for use in small offices and is similar to the consumer LCD Premium brewer. The T-300 is engineered for large offices and includes an auto-eject function, a bin for used T-Discs, and can be plumbed directly into the office’s water supply. For more information about Tassimo’s one cup coffee solutions for offices, please visit TassimoPro.com.…
continueno responses - Posted 11.09.08
Introduced in France in 2004, Tassimo is a hot beverage system that makes one-cup servings of coffee, espresso, tea, and hot chocolate as well as milk-based coffee drinks such as cappuccino and latte.
The Tassimo system uses a unique capsule called a Tassimo disc (T-Disc). Each T-Disc has a bar code printed on its label. Once inserted, the Tassimo machine reads the bar code to calculate the amount of water, brewing time, and temperature for the specific beverage.
Kraft Foods Inc. owns Tassimo and manufactures the T-Discs. Bosch, who manufactures the coffee makers for Tassimo, is a large German manufacturing company.
continueno responses - Posted 11.05.08
We’re here to help you decide which one cup coffee maker you might like best. Then, once you make your decision, we’ll try to provide more information to help answer questions about your single cup brewing choice.
We do know of a few different sources that have compared different one cup coffee makers. Recently, CoffeeReview.com, the world’s leading coffee buying guide, tested a number of single cup coffee brewers. They seemed to prefer the Keurig K-Cup system and the Nespresso capsule system.
In addition to consistently brewing great coffee, these one cup coffee makers are …
continueno responses - Posted 11.05.08
Convenience and choice have value and it’s reflected in the cost of single cup brewing systems.
A good, entry-level one cup coffee maker from Keurig, Tassimo or Flavia is between $100.00 and $130.00 depending on the model, and the coffee, tea, or hot chocolate capsule for each cup is about $.65. In total, the per-cup cost of coffee brewed by a single cup coffee maker is more than if you brewed a pot of coffee at home, but less than buying a cup on the way to work.
Pod brewers like Senso and coffee pods are generally less …
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