Tassimo

2009 November 5
by Kimberly

I’m not the kind of person who usually “wins” anything, particularly out of the blue. I don’t buy lottery tickets or go in on the 50/50 draws at work. So, I don’t really expect random earnings either.

Well, about a month ago I received an e-mail saying I’d been selected to receive a free TASSIMO coffee machine.

Being a sceptic, the first thing I did was search Google for TASSIMO scams.

Hey, for all I knew, it could have been a cleverly disguised Nigerian 419 scam in which I shipped my personal supply of coffee and tea with the guarantee that I’d be swimming in a lifetime supply of caffeine at a later date.

Photo credit: DeaPeaJay from Flickr

Photo credit: DeaPeaJay from Flickr

In any case, after I was sufficiently satisfied that it wasn’t a scam I gave out my mailing address. About a week later, a huge package arrived at the door. Inside, was not only the coffee machine but a wide range of products from decaf coffee to chai latte to espresso and Starbucks brand coffee.

To be honest, my first impression was that it was a gimmick. The coffee, tea and milk (for lattes and cappuccinos) come in containers called T DISCs. Each T DISC has a bar code that’s read by the machine to pour the “perfect cup.” You simply fill the water filtration container, insert the disc and press a button. Within seconds, there’s a cup of hot beverage waiting to be enjoyed.

It’s almost right out of Star Trek.

Say, “Tea, Earl Grey, Hot.”

And it magically appears.

Almost.

The quality of the beverages ranges in quality, possibly due to personal tastes. For instance, I find the latte milk far too sweet for my liking but the option to add hot water simply made the beverage taste, well, watered down. On the other hand, Starbucks coffee is exactly what I’d get if I ordered a black coffee from Starbucks. The cappuccinos are probably the most impressive of the bunch, particularly if you reverse the order of coffee and milk to create a macchiato (in a clear glass is best so you can see the layers).

The appeal of TASSIMO is in the ease of use. There’s really no mess of grinds involved and cleanup is pretty much as easy as disposing of the T DISC. Our kitchen already includes a coffee & espresso machine, an electric percolator and a French press. Clearly, the company knew what they were doing when they sent this package. Originally, I thought we’d try it out for a little bit and then I’d bring it to work. One month later and it’s still fairly well-used in our house, particularly by Cokebaby who has to work a lot of bizarre shifts.

My one complaint is the packaging. There’s a lot of it and not only does that create waste but it also weighs on my eco-conscience. The T DISCs are plastic and I believe non-recyclable. These, in turn, come packaged in boxes that are encased in more plastic. Does the convenience outweigh the garbage created? I don’t know. Probably not. It’s definitely the one thing I’d ask them to change about the otherwise great system.

I still drink my fair trade coffee and tea from Just Us! but the simplicity of brewing one cup versus one pot certainly has its appeal. For people who are constantly on the go or working in an office without the benefit of a large kitchen and appliances, I can see the real benefit in time and clean-up. It’s certainly not the haute coffee that can be compared to the likes of Kopi Luwak. But I’ve always questioned the validity of drinking something that’s come out of a civet’s rear end.

P.S. For the record: I’m sorry purveyors of Kopi Luwak coffee but, if you’re reading this and thinking of getting in touch to maybe sway my thoughts on the matter by sending freebies, I’m seriously not interested in trying it. Seriously.

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  1. 2009 November 5

    I also *won* a Tassimo from Tassimo Canada. Like you, I was also skeptical at first but was pleasantly surprised at the box of goodies that arrived at my door. I’m not a coffee drinker but am a tea lover and so far am really enjoying the chai tea latte and the green tea. My other half is a coffee lover and surprisingly he has really taken to the machine. He gets excited to try out a new coffee each day and his current favorites are the Starbucks coffee as well as the espresso. He actually gets excited to use it each morning before work. We were happy to learn that we are able to purchase t-discs at our local grocery store. What was initially a great new appliance in the kitchen to “try” has now become one of the most used!

  2. 2009 November 5
    Danielle Johnson permalink

    In my opinion there is nothing better than a tasty cup of Tassimo! When I was back East (Nova Scotia) visiting my brother he showed me how to make a delicious cup. I finished the whole things and many times over. Back at home (Vancouver) my boyfriend always makes fun of me cause I never finish a cup or our regular brand. I tell him we need a Tassimo… then he laughs at me cause he doesn’t believe that I finished a whole cup of it when I was visiting. It’s a little joke we have.

  3. 2009 November 5

    Tassimo was my first introduction to lattes. My friend’s sister got one as a wedding gift but didn’t care for lattes so we ended up trying them out. Taste wise I thought it was pretty good and the machine is fun to use but, like you, throwing out all those discs would weigh on my conscious and has probably prevented me from buying one of my own. If they could make the plastic in the discs recyclable I would be impressed.

  4. 2009 November 7

    I haven’t used a Tassimo… but I can say I do certainly enjoy my Keurig coffee brewer. It’s only annoying when you have a few friends over; making one cup at a time can be a pain in the backside then (sadly, I broke my giant french press a few months ago).

  5. 2009 November 10
    Alberto permalink

    All scientific analysis confirm that Kopi Luwak is not dangerous for health. Dr. Marcone said that as a scientist, he doubted about the safety of a product which has been in contact with excrement but his final tests show that due to the thorough washing process the quantity of pathogen organisms in the beans is insignificant. Whatever the washing process misses the roasting and brewing process will make up for.

    Kopi Luwak is not a myth! If you want to know all about Kopi Luwak or want to try it, please visit: http://www.realkopiluwak.com There you can find a description of the Luwak animal, the process to obtain the Kopi Luwak, how to make a perfect cup of coffe, warnings about buying kopi luwak, description of this rare coffee, pics and video. You can also buy kopi luwak online. Thanks

    • 2009 November 11

      Tammi: It’s definitely a convenient appliance to have in the kitchen on groggy workday mornings. I’m glad the grocery stores are carrying the t-discs. I wasn’t sure where we’d be able to find them otherwise.

      Danielle: For the things that Tassimo makes, it’s all pretty tasty. It’s no French pressed coffee but it’s still pretty yummy.

      Melissa: The waste is still my biggest issue so I don’t use it as much as Cokebaby. If I’m in a rush (or out of milk) it’s handy to have though..!

      Julian: I do agree that it would be annoying to brew individual cups when company is over. That’s when we dust off the other coffee apparatus. LOL.

      Alberto: Sorry. Still not interested. It’s not a matter of science but personal preference.

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