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21-04-08, 07:39 PM
I have the Tassimo Bev. What is difficult to get hold of - the machine or the drinks? They sell the drinks in most supermarkets but they do work out more expensive compared to normal coffee, chocolate, tea etc.
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21-04-08, 07:50 PM
I've got the senseo one but I was lucky to be given one.
I use it at work for my own use, I don't have it out for clients. What i like about it is, its on a timer, so it stays primed for about 10 minutes then switches itself off. You just need to press the button and it flashes for a few minutes then when it stays red (the button) its ready. You have to use the pod, and when its been used you have to open the machine up and dispose of the soggy pod (like a wet teabag). You will need plenty of room as you would need the variety of pods, then sugar, then milk and a bin for soggy pods. Also the reserve tank isn't big, so would do about 3-4 cups. |
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21-04-08, 07:55 PM
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The machine's been a bit difficult to get (when I've been looking) since xmas. But Tesco have it in now. It does look pricey for the pods too, but my clients are worth it bless 'em!! |
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21-04-08, 07:59 PM
don't think they do tea.
think they do cappacinno, I did get a voucher from Tesco for the cappacino but didn't ever see it in stock. also not sure about chocolate either. I get my packs when they are on special offer, Tesco do them 3 packs for £5. If I was going to provide hot drinks for a client, i would prefer to offer only herbal and fruit teas, so a kettle would be ok but doesn't look so nice. I personally only offer water at the moment. |
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21-04-08, 08:09 PM
I have got the Dolce Gusto and my daughter Faye has the Tassimo...........
We love them both. The Coffee Pods are readily available at most supermarkets. The pods are sealed so they don't make a mess. I love the Latte and Cappucino and oh yes the hot chocolate ones. The pods for both these machines cost roughly the same. I am not sure if I would use them in a salon, makes a free cuppa for clients a bit more expensive then the old fashioned way. I offer my clients tea, herbal tea and coffee via the old fashioned method. Boiling a kettle doesn't take that long, well if you watch it, it seems to take forever lol.... |
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21-04-08, 08:11 PM
I have noticed that you can get herbal drinks for the Tassimo now too. You were right about them being in short supply. Just googled them and there arent many about.
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21-04-08, 09:20 PM
Iv got the dulce gusto and i LOVE it! The latte's are to die for, and my clients always comment on the coffee. My friend has the tassimo, and her complaints are that the drinks are not always hot, and it can be a bugger to clean. Personaly, I dont like the tea in the tassimo, yuk! Gusto also does lovely iced coffee for the summer, which is lovely!
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21-04-08, 10:01 PM
are you supposed to clean them?
I give the outside a bit of a wipe over but have never considered cleaning them before. The senseo has a little removeable filter that you place the pod on. I do give that a wash from time to time, but couldn't think how else to wash it internally. |
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21-04-08, 10:17 PM
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Daaaahhhling, why of course I'm posh sweetie! Not. FFS! pmsl! Lazy is more like it. I've got a fancy for one of these babies and just not sure which one. It's a pain going off into the kitchen and waiting for the kettle to boil and stuff. If I had as many clients as Ruth, then I'd stick with the normal method. |
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