Tassimo TAS2002UC T20 Single Serve Beverage System by Bosch, BlackCoffee, Tea & Espresso AppliancesTop 10 Coffee, Tea & Espresso Appliances and very cheap for Home Garden.
Coffee, Tea & Espresso Appliances Product DescriptionTassimo is a hot beverage system that features perfectly brewed coffee. Unique bar code technology allows the brewer to read a bar code on each T disc and deliver a tasty cup each and every time. Each T disc’s bar code signals to the machine the optimal amount of water and temperature required. The fully automatic brew cycle can be interrupted at any time to adjust drink strength to taste. Includes an exclusive flow–through water heater for faster, quieter brewing. A Bosch exclusive feature ch
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Tassimo TAS2002UC T20 Single Serve Beverage System by Bosch, Black
October 27th, 2011
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Tassimo vs. Keurig,
If you are anything like me you’re probably trying to decide between a Tassimo system and a Keurig system. The apartment complex where I live has a Keurig system and free coffee (can’t beat that), and I own the Tassimo system. The reason I bought the Tassimo system was because I happen to like the frothed up milk on top of the coffee — cappuccinos, lattes, etc. The Keurig system doesn’t have this feature.
However, I think I made a mistake in going with the Tassimo. The selection of coffees is really poor when compared to Keurig, especially now that Starbucks has decided to stop being a supplier. I also have to buy my coffee from Amazon, but with Keurig even my local grocery store carries their coffee. I also think the Keurig’s coffee wins on taste. Of course taste is a subjective thing, but to me the Keurig system’s coffee just tastes better. On occassion I also like tea. The Keurig’s tea selection is also much larger and again tastes better (actually a lot better).
Answering which system is faster is also important. When your just standing there waiting for your coffee several seconds really does matter. With the Tassimo it is ready to brew as soon as the water reservoir is filled up an put on the machine. If the Keurig system is off and you fill up the water reservoir then it takes about 90 seconds before it is ready to brew. However, usually you will start with the machine already on and ready to brew — no 90 second wait. Plus, once the Keurig system is read to brew (which is the normal state) then the Keurig system actually produces a single cup of coffee faster than the Tassimo. I’m guessing here, but I’d say the Keurig produces a cup of coffee in about 15 or 20 seconds and the Tassimo is about 10 to 15 seconds longer. If you add a milk topping (latte, cappiccino, etc.) it will take even longer.
Where the Tassimo system shines is the convience of adding a milk pod and getting a latte, cappuccino, or chai tea. It really does work and the froth doesn’t immediately fall apart — although it is not the same quality froth you get from a Starbucks cafe. Yet, if you go with the Keurig it really doesn’t take too long to throw some milk in the microwave for 20 seconds and froth it up with a cheap Aerolatte Milk Frother, which will have denser bubbles and last a little longer than what you get with the Tassimo. But then you need to wash up an extra glass, and with the Tassimo there is no extra clean up.
Tassimo also has a pretty good hot chocolate as long as you stick to a small glass and don’t delute it with too much water by trying to make a larger glass. I’ve never had the Keurig hot chocolate, but I can’t imagine that it would be better than Tassimo’s because Tassimo makes their’s with milk while Keurig does not.
So, if you like coffee without the frothed milk then Keurig is the easy choice. If you want hot chocolate, lattes, cappuccinos, and chai tea then you might want to go with the Tassimo. It does work as advertised, but a Keurig system with a cheap Aerolatte Milk Frother might still be better, but not if you don’t want the extra clean up. The Keurig’s coffee taste better, has a much larger selection, and is more convient to buy. As long as you didn’t have the machine turned off the Keurig system is also faster. That about wraps it up, so I hope I’ve given you enough information to decide between the two.
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|Coffee for Finicky Coffee Drinkers,
I admit it. I love the smell of fresh coffee, but after it’s sat for a while in a coffee pot, growing stronger and more bitter by the microsecond, I hate coffee. A friend of my daughter’s bought her a Tassimo as a wedding gift, and every time we visited, she offered us the hot beverage of our choice. Now one thing I am for sure is a gadget-lover, and I fell in love with this one. So my daughter, son and husband surprised me with this wonderful machine on my recent birthday. As I sit here writing this review, I am enjoying a cup of Gevalia with cream. And I didn’t have to make a whole pot which I would later end up dumping because of bitter taste which makes me cringe to think about.
When I don’t feel like having coffee, I can make tea, cappuccino, latte, and many others (I’m sure) which I haven’t yet discovered. Every morning, my husband has his traditional Lipton tea first and then his second beverage before heading off to work, a fresh cup of breakfast coffee. My son’s favorite is Maxwell House French Vanilla. Within a few short minutes, we can each have the beverage of our choice.
So, if you’re like me … a finicky coffee drinker, or if you just want to improve your coffee experience, this is the machine for you. Buy one … and have a cup of coffee on me!
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|A good option,
We’ve had this for about 3 weeks and enjoy it quite a bit.
I’ve oned a Keurig B77, Melita one:one, B&D Home Cafe, french press etc.
Our one year old keurig died with a failed pump and while I had much parafinalia for it I decided to try something different.
The t20 was the most readily available model but from some coffee site reviews the previous models were better made but the resulting brew was the same.
Size & appearance
The footprint of the T20 is very acceptable; about the same size footprint wise as a standard automatic drip coffee maker or about roughly 2 gallon milk jugs one in front of the other. Not too bad really.
The colors available at wal-mart were black or black. You can buy colored front inserts for about $20 to jazz up your maker if that’s your thing, but the rest of the unit is still black. I’ve seen white units for sale too but not locally.
It’s a bit modern looking, sleek with clean lines. The Keurig by contrast was HUGE and quite well ugly. This is fairly short too so we put a shelf right above it to hold the t-disc boxes. That’s a nice touch for us since counter & cabinet space is at a premium.
Operation
Pretty straight forward; what you’d expect if you’ve used a pod/k-cup/disc type system before.
You simply lift the lever to open the top of the unit. Place your t-disc FACE DOWN so the unit can read the barcode, push down on the lever to close the unit and press the big button. That’s it.
You MUST use the cleaning disc to descale or brew hot water. The brewer will not operate without a disc in it. There’s a handy slot in the back to store your cleaning disc, but it’s not so hand if you simply want hot water. This is a BAD design feature. For the life of me I cannot see why a compture controlled device cannot have a default brew setting. It baffles me. Simply baffles. So, DO NOT LOOSE, the cleaning disc and make sure you don’t damage the barcode on the disc. The brewer reads the barcode to determine what it is brewing and how to brew it (amount of water, temp of water, brew time etc) so it won’t work without a t-disc or the cleaning disc in it.
The tank removes and installs quite easily. You can pull it up and slide it out from the side. We use bottled water since we are on a well and have massive mineral deposit problems and it’s be nicer for a bit bigger fill hole just to make it a bit easier to refill without removing the tank. Drop it and it break$.
The power button is on the front of the unit right below the brew button. The unit goes into standby after a time then it seems shuts down eventually without use. I thought this would be a problem but it isn’t. I have to turn the unit on in the morning but as soon as I put the disc in and hit brew it starts brewing and about 1 minute later I have coffee!!! The Keurig took at least 2 minutes to warm up but my B77 model had a timer to turn it on before I got up so that wan’t an issue.
You can stop the brewing cycle short by pressing the brew button at any time or after the brewing cycle is done you can hold in the brew button to extend the cycle for a larger, but weaker, cup of coffee. There are only I believe 4 icons (ready, brewing, add water and descale). Pretty simple to operate.
The cup holder can be adjusted up for small containers for brews like espresso or removed entirely for a travel mug.
Taste
Locally we can get the Maxwellhouse Master Blend and Morning Blend plus Maxwellhouse Decaf. I’ve tried the first two. I really liked the Master Blend which brews about an 8 oz cup but wasn’t happy with the Brreakfast Blend which brews a 12 oz cup. Not the best Breakfast Blend I’ve ever had.
We also received 2 pack of coffee free when we registered our brewer. We chose the Master Lorenzo Espresso and the Crema. I haven’t tried the Espresso but my wife says she was happy with 3 brews from it! BUT her only requirement for coffee is that’s it’s strong – taste is not relevent to her; she believes the stronger and darkere the brew the more of a caffine kick she’ll get. The Crema was very nice. That said I can’t say if it’s the brewer or the coffee but they work well together.
I’d suggest you check the variety and prices if you are wavering betweek a k-cup and a t-disc brewer. It seems that the t-discs are cheaper per disc by about 18-20 cents for “normal” coffee while the Starbucks seem to be double. Speaking of Starbucks, if that’s your selling point I understand they are no longer making t-discs. Available quantities are all that’s left. K-cups have a much larger variety of coffees available too; as well as teas and cocoas (which are available in t-discs but without the variety).
As far as i can find there is no way to use your own coffee with the Tassimo…
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