Customer Reviews for Senseo HD7810/75 1450-Watt Single-Serve Coffeemaker, Blue

Senseo HD7810/75 1450-Watt Single-Serve Coffeemaker, Blue
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Senseo HD7810/75 1450-Watt Single-Serve Coffeemaker, Blue List Price: $106.95
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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Senseo HD7810/75 1450-Watt Single-Serve Coffeemaker, Blue

Customer Review: Love It!
Summary: 5 Stars

I love this Senseo coffeemaker, it's simple and easy to use. It makes a great cup of java, can't start my day without it.

Customer Review: Great machine
Summary: 5 Stars


Love it - got it as a gift.

Might upgrade someday to the one with adjustable strength (water volume), but probably not.
I bought the Coffee Duck and can use my own espresso grind coffee in it (no more having to buy expensive pods and creating more unnecessary waste). At this point, the coffee duck does not work with the fancy senseos, just the plain one. I like the coffee duck way more than the fancy upgrades on the other machines, so I will keep this one until they do.

Sometimes it's hard to get the two parts of the spigot (? don't know what else to call it) apart to clean inside. No biggie.

Will probably get the big tank to make my life easier. That and the coffee duck may be the only improvements to the basic model you really need.

Cheers!

Customer Review: Senseo coffee maker
Summary: 5 Stars

This is a truly remarkable product; it is so easy to use! Only the pod is left to your taste. I love the 'foam 'it creates on the surface. It makes my coffee everyday and in a jiffy.

Customer Review: The thrill is gone........look at a manual drip maker.
Summary: 1 Stars

When I first bought this machine I thought it was convenient and gave a consistently good cup of coffee. (Along with some foam on top) True, the pod choice was limited, but the result was head and shoulders above my automatic drip machines. Then a had coffee made from a cheap manual drip maker. I can't believe it. These cheap cones that I used to see litter tag sales for pennies actually make a better brew. Why should I pay more for old coffee in pods and ignore the many fresh roasted brands. Somewhere on some coffee page dated around 2005 you will see a positive review from me about this machine......little did I know a better method was invented in 1909.

If you only care about the convience, look at a k-cup machine. You have a better selection of coffees.

Customer Review: I love it, but it leaks!
Summary: 4 Stars

I have owned two Senseo machines and for the most part love them. I only drink one cup of coffee as I get ready for work, and this machine is perfect! I usually drink a mild brew (before this machine I was the average Yuban, Folgers type coffee drinker) but to get a decent sized cup of coffee you need to use two pods, so what I do is buy the dark roast, use one pod and make the "two" cup size. The only drawback to the machine is waking up in the morning and finding the tank empty and the maker sitting in a puddle of water! I got rid of my first machine due to this issue. When my second one did the same thing I called the manufacturer. They told me that there is a small gasket at the base of the machine that can lose it's seal when the machine is pushed or jarred. Since I love this machine, I just deal with it and NEVER slide my machine across the counter. Overall, if you are a one cup average joe coffee drinker I highly recommend, but can't give 5 stars due to the leaking.
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