sc0rpi
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Post by sc0rpi on Jan 23, 2012 23:44:32 GMT -6
Hi, I'm thinking of buying a new coffee brewer and heard some nice stuff about these Keurig machines. Someone experienced with K cup kinda koffie brewers like this? Some advise would be nice, also if I get one from amazon or ebay, i'm not really experienced in buying from internet sites. Cheers!
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Post by MARS^ on Jan 24, 2012 10:45:44 GMT -6
If you just need it for yourself, a single serve machine is totally fine but if you wanna make coffee for more people...meh.
Don't know Keurig(never heard of it) maybe we have a secret coffee drinker here(with shot of course)
amazon is relatively easy, as well as ebay amazon: my mom uses paypal, seems legit ebay: transfer money, get the thing you want
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Post by thewookster on Jan 24, 2012 11:44:26 GMT -6
I have a Tassimo machine. It's quite good. But we bought a gaggia Espresso/Cappuccino machine just before xmas so have been using that majority of the time now. But the Tassimo is great in it's own right because if you just fancy a normal filtered coffee then it does the job. I'm not familiar with the Keurig, but you need to be able to get the discs easily without too much hassle. So that would be my main issue when buying one. But if they are easily found for you then go for it, but if the Tassimo is also popular then don't rule it out because it could save you a few pennies for a similar end product
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Post by sc0rpi on Jan 24, 2012 14:22:18 GMT -6
I have a Tassimo machine. It's quite good. But we bought a gaggia Espresso/Cappuccino machine just before xmas so have been using that majority of the time now. But the Tassimo is great in it's own right because if you just fancy a normal filtered coffee then it does the job. I'm not familiar with the Keurig, but you need to be able to get the discs easily without too much hassle. So that would be my main issue when buying one. But if they are easily found for you then go for it, but if the Tassimo is also popular then don't rule it out because it could save you a few pennies for a similar end product Thanks for tips Tassimo seems a nice machine, pretty similar as the Keurig. Though I would go for the last one..mainly because the "starbucks" flavours are in the K-cups And they seem less expensive compared to the tassimo discs what I have seen on amazon. Any other tips or experiences are welcome, keep em coming
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Post by jorinde on Jan 26, 2012 3:53:24 GMT -6
My sister and brother-in-law got a Dolce Gusto coffee machine with xmas...it makes delicious coffee, but the cups are quite expensive in my opinion. If you have milkbased coffee it's 4,99 for 8 cups of coffee...with regular coffee you get 16 cups for 4,99. The advantage is that you can get the cups at almost any supermarket, if you look at Nespresso you have to either order it on internet or go to a special shop...
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Post by thewookster on Jan 26, 2012 4:56:40 GMT -6
We looked at a nespresso before we got the gaggia. But I like being able to just go to a supermarket and buy stuff. Hate having to wait for stuff to arrive off the internet
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Post by jorinde on Jan 29, 2012 4:44:10 GMT -6
Guess what? I got a Dulce Gusto machine from my father (without even asking for it) yesterday. I'm really happy with it, because the coffee is so delicious that since I tasted it I didn't like the coffee my Senseo machine made anymore haha.
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Post by terrorj on Feb 11, 2012 5:21:38 GMT -6
Don't like coffee,but if you can make choco with it i would buy it:P And ebay is good to buy stuff,my ex-girlfriend always did it.
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