Bosch TAS6515UC Tassimo Single-Serve Coffee Brewer, Twilight Titanium
Posted by: admin / Category: Any brand brewers- Single-serve coffee brewer brews at the touch of a button in about a minute
- Uses T-Discs with barcode technology; beverages pour directly from T-Disc into cup
- No measuring, no fuss, and virtually no cleanup; customizable size and strength
- LCD display; 67-ounce removable water tank; 2 MAVEA water filters included
- Measures 13-1/5 by 8 by 11 inches; 1-year limited warranty
Product Description
Better brewing by design. Tassimo is a brewing system unlike any other. Remarkable in its ability to offer an exceptional combination of quality, convenience, consistency and versatility. Only Tassimo offers a choice of coffee, cappuccinos and lattes made from real milk. Cup stand lights switch off when not in use for more than 5-minutes. Tassimo is the only hot beverage system to feature perfectly brewed starbucks coffee. Each T disc’s bar code signals to the machine the optimal amount of water and temperature required. This heats the water extremely quickly and more efficiently than traditional methods…. More >>
Bosch TAS6515UC Tassimo Single-Serve Coffee Brewer, Twilight Titanium
Tags: Bosch, Brewer, Coffee, SingleServe, TAS6515UC, Tassimo, Titanium, Twilight



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March 10th, 2010 at 10:02 pm
Honestly, I love being a Vine reviewer, and I’ve made my peace with the reality that I’ll never get the “good” stuff, namely, the high-end electronic goodies, and then Amazon sends me the motherlode: the fabulous Bosche Tassimo single-serve coffee brewer!
– this is the loveliest cup.
I had friends with these sort of devices when I lived in Paris, and now, voilà I own one!
Well, it’s really just great. It’s a lovely machine that makes great coffee – it even filters the water beforehand – with zero mess and all in under 45 seconds. Yes, the single-serve filter-packets – I should mention that one such packet really gives a 2-cup yield – are probably reasonably considered somewhat expensive to purchase for some, as is the unit itself, but for those lucky and lazy few – and us who review
Rating: 5 / 5
March 11th, 2010 at 12:16 am
i bought it 2 years ago and a month before the warranty expired it broke down. i sent it to them but they would not honor the warranty because they received 1 day later even though i called them few weeks before the warranty expired and they have it in their record. be careful…
Rating: 1 / 5
March 11th, 2010 at 3:01 am
When I first bought this machine, I was quite enamored with it. It seemed to work perfectly and the coffee was quite good. Unfortunately it did not last 2 weeks before it broke (based on approximately 2 usages/day on average). I am not the only one with this experience, apparently. I will be trying to return all these T-Disks next, and going back to a regular coffee maker of some kind. It’s a shame that companies (Bosch in particular) aren’t interested in putting out a well-made, long-lasting product.
Certainly I wish you better luck should you choose to buy this product anyway–but don’t say you haven’t been warned!
Rating: 1 / 5
March 11th, 2010 at 4:47 am
I had the opportunity to test the Bosch TAS6515UC Tassimo Single-Serve Coffee Brewer, Twilight Titanium for about a week and although it’s a nice idea and the coffee was okay, I don’t feel any serious coffee drinker would find this machine or any other single serve acceptable. I’ll admit, I’m a devoted French press coffee drinker and that might be the problem. I’m used to having full control over the strength and serving size but you really don’t have the same options with this machine. The cost is too high in my opinion. When a company has propriety supplies, one usually expects a break on the initial purchase. I see this as a luxury item and would never consider it for every day home use. Although it does do what it says, I find it lacking in all areas. The cleaning, the expense and the quality all are drawbacks. Yes, it’s beautiful, I can’t argue with that. Is it practical? No way. I’m back to my press and not missing the Tassimo one bit. Not at all impressed
Rating: 2 / 5
March 11th, 2010 at 4:58 am
Pros:
GREAT cup of coffee
brews quickly
it’ll brew for different size cups
fairly easy although there is a bit of a learning curve
I like the stylish shape of the unit it fits nicely on the counter
Available pods in my favorite, Starbucks Verona and Breakfast Blend
Cons:
Expensive water filter
Expensive unit
Expensive coffee pods/relatively cheap for quality of coffee though.
coffee quickly turns cold–but I like the other reviewer’s idea of pre-heating the cup in a bowl of hot water, I think this could do the trick.
difficult to treat a group of people to coffee (say after a dinner party) but I understand this product is aimed at the before work “one cup a joe person”
Although you can brew coffee in a larger cup you are left with only one pod of grounds so you strength is quickly diluted in a 16 oz to go mug.
no sweeteners are added to the lattes which would be nice
Rating: 4 / 5