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Philips HD7840 Brushed Anodized Aluminium Senseo Coffee Machine | 
enlarge | Brand: Philips Senseo Category: Kitchen
List Price: £100.00 Buy New: £69.95 You Save: £30.05 (30%)
New (6) from £69.95
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 21617
Media: Kitchen & Home Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.6 Dimensions (in): 15.8 x 15.4 x 10.6
Model: HD7840 EAN: 8710103176572 ASIN: B0007WDHZQ
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: as new, graded. May include damaged packaging, ex-demo, store return, cosmetic marks - great value vs. RRP
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Excellent! May 14, 2007 Amazon woman (UK) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I have owned one of these Senseo coffee machines since Nov. 06 and have been extremely pleased with it. Very easy to use and easy to clean. No jug of coffee sitting stewing, just fresh full flavour coffee every cup. One pod per cup is great as in our house everyone has a different strength preference, and as you can buy decaf, mild, medium, dark roast and many more, everyone can have the one they enjoy the best. My daughter and son in law have just stayed with me for a week and on their return to Belgium discarded the filter machine which they have been using and went and bought a Senseo as they were so impressed with it!
senseo coffee maker October 24, 2006 Cat (Leyland, UK) 20 out of 20 found this review helpful
I think these machines are fabulous. We have bought the aluminium one purely because it looks much sturdier than the plastic ones and it looks way cooler. We looked at a few different coffee machines before coming to our decision. Our friends have the ultra expensive Nespresso (more money than sense if you ask me!) and we particularly liked the Tassimo. The Tassimo has tea, coffee, chocolate pods but the quality of taste seemed less than that of the Senseo and kenko pods. When looking through many other reviews we found that this Senseo machine faired better for the price. You can use Senseo branded pods as well as Tesco's own brand and Kenko. The choice is good in terms of types and strengths of coffee. The machine itself is pretty easy to use and clean and comes with a single and double pod holder. The pods tend to make a good froth. As there is no milk frother or steamer attatchment we just simply fill half a cup with milk and bung it in the microwave for about 2 mins. If making more than one just use a jug of milk for about 3 mins in the microwave. As coffee makers go I like the simplicity...fill with required amount of water in the removable water container, press the on button, put your pod/s in, milk in microwave, cups under and when flashing light stops hit the one or two coffee's please button and hey presto instant coffee without the naffness of a jar! Works for me everytime.
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