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 Tuesday, June 01, 2004

Sorry for the brief diversion into home appliance review, but I'm pleased enough with my recent purchase of the Philips Senseo that I just had to share my thoughts. About a month ago I noticed that Target was having a sale on these devices.  I had been looking for a solo, cartridge or packet based coffee maker for a while but wasn't willing to spend the $100+ the European models were going for.  I'm the only one in the house that drinks coffee, and I prefer to grind my own beans.  Sometimes I like to make espresso as well, so our counter was consumed with a grinder, a plain-old-brew style coffee maker, and an espresso machine.  Clean-up is very much a pain, especially when you grind your own beans and have a tile counter.

The Senseo uses mesh pods, minimizing clean-up mess.

I would suspect that the cost-per-cup is higher than alternatives, but when you factor in that there is no waste (I drink every bit that I brew) it seems very reasonable.  A package of 18 pods costs about $3.35, and new suppliers (like General Mills) are getting into the business of making pods which should create some more price pressure.

You can make either a single cup or two cups at a time.  My preference is two-cups into the same mug.

The resulting coffee is about half-way between a standard brew and espresso, which is just about perfect for my taste.  If the coffee is too strong or bitter, you can run a second cup through the same pod to weaken the flavor a bit.  I wouldn't say it makes the best cup of coffee I've had - I still prefer the output from a good espresso machine.  Still, it is much better than a standard brew and much easier to deal with.

Thursday, June 03, 2004 9:57:43 PM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)
Hi Chris-we bought ours about a month ago also - at Sam's. Really like it especially when we just want a cup of coffee later in the day. The Folgers French Vanilla is not bad if you lik flavored coffee. I too, use the 2 cup choice.
Mom
Thursday, February 03, 2005 5:59:48 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
It's the best coffee bar none. Here's my idea. Let's turn this concept into vending. It would revolutionize the vending industry. fresh coffee commercially that u could actuallt drink. stanleymorton@netzero.com if u r interested in becoming rich.
Thursday, February 03, 2005 6:00:06 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
It's the best coffee bar none. Here's my idea. Let's turn this concept into vending. It would revolutionize the vending industry. fresh coffee commercially that u could actuallt drink. stanleymorton@netzero.com if u r interested in becoming rich.
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