Philips Senseo Coffee Maker – A Review
August 31st, 2010The Philips Senseo coffee machine is normally a good product as compared to others of the like on the market. The Senseo coffee machine offers a sleek, elegant design synonymous with Philips devices. It is a single serve coffee maker, but this can be regarded as a plus because you don’t risk wasting a full pot of coffee.
You can prepare yourself a cup of your perfect brew in only a minute. The Senseo applies a pod method for making coffee, meant to be very simple to use. You don’t have to mess around with coffee grounds or filters whatever. In contrast to other coffee brewers of epicure quality, which can span from $100 to $1,000 the Senseo is in fact a very good value for the cost.
You could get it online for just about $50, though there is also a luxurious version of the original Senseo known as the Senseo New Generation, that is priced roughly $130. The New Generation offers a silver surface, a LCD display, a bigger reservoir, and modifiable spouts. One downside of the product is the shortage of selection in it’s coffee pods.
Various machines such as the Keurig B40 has got more than 100 tastes to select from, but the Senseo only has about 15. If you are thinking to buy one Senseo, you can trust that Philips will offer you complete service if you face any troubles with the device.
There was a call back for Senseo’s produced in Poland from July 2006 to November 2008 and for machines made in China from July 2007 to November 2008. Nevertheless, as a tribute to Philips reliable customer service, they can all be replaced at no cost. On the whole, the Philips Senseo coffee pod machine is a good selection if you are looking for a reasonably priced gourmet coffee brewer.








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