[Electronics-talk] Tassimo brewers; was Keurig 2.0 accessibility
Danielle Ledet
singingmywayin at gmail.com
Wed Nov 11 04:40:45 UTC 2015
What size drink do they make? I want to look into it. I am only
familiar with Keurig so far.
On 11/10/15, Chip Orange via Electronics-talk
<electronics-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Thank you for passing this along.
>
> I can whole heartedly recommend a competitor model from Tassimo. It uses
> barcodes on its pods for brewing instructions as well, but in addition, it
> allows pods filled with uht milk, chocolate syrup (for hot chocolate), and
> other liquids (so that you can brew a capachino without dealing with the
> milk yourself). It only has one button (to start), and as far as I know,
> all of the various models of Tassimo brewers only make one size drink (they
> just vary in their physical size, how much water their resivoirs will hold,
> etc.). I have been excessively please with it and the variety of drinks
> available (I am enjoying pumpkin spice lates this fall).
>
> Tassimo can be found at Bed Bath and Beyond and online, and their price for
> pods is competitive with K-cups, and so is the price for their brewers.
>
> Hth,
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> Chip
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> Chip Orange
> Florida Public Service Commission
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> Behalf Of Jim Shaffer via Electronics-talk
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> Cc: Jim Shaffer
> Subject: [Electronics-talk] Keurig 2.0 accessibility
>
> We recently purchased a Keurig 2.0 model 200. We subsequently returned it
> to Walmart, and got an older Keurig model 40 they still had on the shelf. I
>
> was unable to use the unit, because you need to select a cup size using the
>
> touch screen. This would have been doable, except that if you, by tapping
> the up button, exceed the maximum cup size of 10 oz, the selection wraps
> around to 4 oz.
>
> I'm sure that this has been discussed, but there are many Keurig messages in
>
> the archives, and I didn't browse them all. I heard on another list that
> blind folks were using this unit successfully, and I wonder how?
>
> I spoke with a manager at Keurig, and he told me that he'd heard of this
> once before. Honestly, I didn't get the feeling that Keurig is concerned
> about this, or that they plan to do anything about it.
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