[Electronics-Talk] which model of Keurig please?

Chip Orange Corange at PSC.STATE.FL.US
Wed Apr 6 12:08:23 UTC 2016


I don't know, as compared to other brands (I don't go price shop, but I believe they would have to be about the same or they wouldn't make it).  Since I usually buy the milk coffee packages, and I don't think Keurig offers this, you'd have to find some plain coffee T-discs to use for comparison.  They have cheaper brands of coffee (like Tim Horton) and more expensive ones (Javalia (sp?)).   You could always search on Amazon.  They call their pods T-discs, but using the keyword Tassimo should do it.

Chip




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How expensive are the Pods?

Dave



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Hi Lauren,

Can I just throw in a recommendation for the Tassimo brewer instead?  It has several advantages and is about the same price; and only has a single button and no other control. 

It's primary advantage is that it can do liquids, so you can buy packages for late's or capachinos (with a milk pod for each); or hot chocolate; or pumpkin spice late; or moca java (with a separate chocolate syrup pod). You put in the milk pod and pres the button; when the sound quits you put in the coffee or tea pod and press the button again; and you have a capachino (or just a regular coffee if you don't use a two pod drink).

 The disadvantage is that it's pods aren't sold at as many places: primarily Bed Bath and Beyond stores; and then Amazon and other mail order places.; All of its pods are bar coded with instructions so you don't have to do anything, the brewer reads the instructions and does all of the operations.

 They also offer a chai tea late for tea drinkers (and regular english tea; earl gray tea; etc.).

 Hth,




Chip

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Hi,

As of just now, my Keurig machine has bitten the dust in a rattly way.
Please can you advise me on which model to get that still has buttons. I knew it was on its way out because it was singing a gravelly song of impending death. 

Thanks,

Lauren

 

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