Tassimo Vivy and Nescaffe Dolce Gusto £35 Asda Living In store.
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amarone82
9 Nov 16#1
online too
MIB15
9 Nov 16#2
Anybody tried both of these machines, and have a preference?
timhill3 to MIB15
10 Nov 16#14
I've had both and the tassimo uses an automatic bar code system on its pods so makes a perfectly measured drink. The dolce gusto is manual so you have to stop/start yourself when using milk/coffee pods which can be tricky to get used to. More expensive models have an automatic feature but I've not looked in to this.
Taste wise they are both good and feel like a treat. Tassimo edges it slightly with its Costa brand as well as others different choices where as the dolce gusto is all Nescafé and has some interesting options. Very tasty in their own right.
Dolce Gusto pods are slightly cheaper than tassimo costa pods and both can feel expensive in supermarkets when not on offer. But regardless of which one you choose,have a look subscribe and save with amazon as you can save a fortune.
If you've never had a drinks machine like these before then you'll not be disappointed with either choice, but for ease of use Tassimo edges it.
amarone82
9 Nov 16#3
asked today ladies in shop , they didn't know. just we found out that tassimo water tank is bigger. didn't buy any.
sradmad
9 Nov 16#4
good find op, heat added
Pamela1977uk
9 Nov 16#5
£34.99 in Argos
compadre
9 Nov 16#6
Biff bash bosh?
heathead
9 Nov 16#7
Nescaffe Dolce Gusto - black available for out of stock order on Amazon for £35 for anyone with with Amazon vouchers.
Kishb
9 Nov 16#8
Dolce
Kishb
9 Nov 16#9
Dolce Gusto does cold drinks as well.
Kishb
9 Nov 161#10
So great for cold coffee in the summer.
jodie1986
9 Nov 16#11
I'm waiting for Black Friday should be cheaper
neilglendinning1981
10 Nov 16#12
OOS
MrJinxy
10 Nov 16#13
Anyone got a recommendation for glass mugs tall enough to hold a latte, i get a lot of overspill
timhill3 to MrJinxy
10 Nov 16#15
Look at the volume of the drink then buy a suitably measured glass
Agreed.
Just to add that you can often find own brand Nescafé type pods in places like Lidl for a lot less, but never Tassimo ones.
However, if you register your Tassimo machine on their website, not only do they give you £10/£20 (depending on what offer is currently running) off of their disks, but on their site they have many varieties of drink you won't find in British supermarkets and all at similar prices. They will also regularly send you offers (free deliver, cheapest pack free, free glasses/ cups/ dispensers/etc) via email
chompyrud
10 Nov 16#18
Thanks for that, I would never have known otherwise, I bought one for a Christmas present the other day so can include some money off vouchers with it now and get double the Christmas love!- sweet!
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Taste wise they are both good and feel like a treat. Tassimo edges it slightly with its Costa brand as well as others different choices where as the dolce gusto is all Nescafé and has some interesting options. Very tasty in their own right.
Dolce Gusto pods are slightly cheaper than tassimo costa pods and both can feel expensive in supermarkets when not on offer. But regardless of which one you choose,have a look subscribe and save with amazon as you can save a fortune.
If you've never had a drinks machine like these before then you'll not be disappointed with either choice, but for ease of use Tassimo edges it.
but out of stock. May have to try local store.
Just to add that you can often find own brand Nescafé type pods in places like Lidl for a lot less, but never Tassimo ones.
However, if you register your Tassimo machine on their website, not only do they give you £10/£20 (depending on what offer is currently running) off of their disks, but on their site they have many varieties of drink you won't find in British supermarkets and all at similar prices. They will also regularly send you offers (free deliver, cheapest pack free, free glasses/ cups/ dispensers/etc) via email