Tassimo Review of the BrewBot from Bosch

Review of the new Tassimo Brewbot

One cup brew of coffee, tea and chocolate

If you are considering buying a Tassimo Brewbot then hear what others have to say first.
Even with the amazing offer of $30 off the system price, $20 worth of extras and free shipping for life(!) it is still worth hearing from people who own the system and are dealing with BOSCH.
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Reviews of the Tassimo Brewbot

How the price of the Tassimo compares

Before the BOSCH Tassimo reviews selected the choice of one cup machines was the Keurig Special Edition B60. The Keurig retails at prices varying from $129 to $150 making the Tassimo very competitive.

The next consumer prefered coffee maker is the Nespresso D290.  This is far more expensive at a retail price of  around $400 but the reviews speak of excellent quality.

At the cheap end of the prefered single cup machines is the Black and Decker Brew and Go.  At just $30 it is amazing that it gets very high reviews. It uses ground coffee rather than sachets - but users obviously do not find that too inconvenient.

How easy is the Tassimo Brewbot to use

The Brewbot could not be easier to use. The chosen T-Disc is placed in the machine and the button is pressed to produce the brew. Coffee, tea, chocolate, cappuccino, latte, expresso and crema coffee can all be made with this single press of a button.

The choice of coffee, tea and chocolate sashets or 'T-Discs'

There are 40 different brands available in T-Disc form and so everyones favourite drink is available. With the amazing offer of free shipping for life then regular orders of the discs becomes much more affordable.

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