Senseo HD7832 Supreme Single-Serve Gourmet Coffeemaker with LCD Display, Silver | 
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| Brand: Senseo Category: Kitchen
List Price: $139.99 Buy Used: $105.00 You Save: $34.99 (25%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 78 reviews Sales Rank: 607
Color: Chrome Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 12.8 x 8.3 x 13.4
MPN: HD783255 Model: HD7832/55 UPC: 075020228369 EAN: 0075020228369 ASIN: B000HWPKAG
Release Date: October 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Single-serving gourmet coffeemaker with interactive LCD display | | • | Multiple serving sizes up to 10 ounces; uses premeasured coffee pods | | • | Removable 32-ounce water reservoir; adjustable spout for different mug sizes | | • | Water-level indicator lights; dishwasher-safe parts; coffee pods included | | • | Measures approximately 13-1/2 by 12 by 8-1/2 inches includes $30 Bonus Gourmet Coffee Kit |
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Product Description Designed by Philips, one of the world's largest electronics companies, the SENSEO Coffee Machine brings great taste - in both design and coffee - to your kitchen. The patented system uses perfectly balanced proportions of coffee and water. Mild pressure and a special spray head produce an optimally balanced coffee filtering process.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 73 more reviews...
Senseo Supreme Coffeemaker December 1, 2008 The box/container was in pretty bad shape, but the produt inside was in perfect condition. Shipping was a little slow, but not a problem. The unit works well, but Senseo's customer service is almost non-existant or difficult to locate on the web. Because of the poor on-line service for spare parts, etc. I will probably not purchase another Senseo. This is my third Senseo purchase, but my first Supreme model.
Awesome Coffee Maker! Couple small issues. November 24, 2008 I have been buying coffee at Starbucks for years because of convenience but recently wanted to cut down on costs to save more money which is when I discovered the Senseo line of products. I absolutely love this coffee maker. I can make a cup of coffee for myself in around 90 seconds from start to finish. So far the coffee I have been using is awesome. I have tried cappucino and a dark blend from Senseo as well.
The couple minor issues I do have is not being able to fit a tall enough cup underneath the spout where the coffee comes out and also not being able to hold more water in back of the coffee maker.
I have heard some complain about the coffee not being hot enough however I do not find this to be the case. Right after my coffee is done it is typically a little to hot to drink and after a 5 to 10 minutes it is at the perfect temperature.
I recommend this coffee maker to anyone who wants a quick cup of coffee without the $5 price tag of Starbucks.
Loved original, hate supreme November 16, 2008 I bought 2-3 original Senseos and loved them, recommending them to friends. In May, 2008, I bought the "Supreme." I disliked it from the first, since the JavaOne pods that I liked and used in the original model were too big to fit properly in the Supreme. Today, November 15, 2008, the latch on the Supreme failed. That's about six months after purchase, whereas the original units continued to work until I retired them for various reasons.
I continue to recommend the original model. But, I cannot too strongly register my distaste for the Supreme. I urge prospective purchasers to save their money. Personally, I'm replacing the failed Supreme with a Keurig B70.
Simply the Best! October 31, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Fast,fresh and frothy with no waisted coffee. A gourmet cup everytime. Friends can brew their varietal, flavor,decaf in about 20 seconds. "Have it your way" with Senseo at a fraction of the cost per cup. Pods are also in "green" paper filters vs others in plasitc. Love this machine!
Amsterdam re-visited October 12, 2008 We were introduced to this product while on holiday in Amsterdam this summer although we enjoyed coffee made this way in other places i.e. Hong Kong. What a disappointment not to be able to find this in Windsor Ontario. Thank goodness though for Amazaon I have my coffeemaker. And, thank goodness I live on the border so that I can buy my coffee in the US (yes, I delcare it)as I cannot buy it here. This is method is friendlier to the environment as the pods are tossed into the compost not like the K-cups, etc that the other makers use - and I don't know about you but it really doesn't matter how it is marketed, I cannot abide the thought of my coffee coming from a "necter", "syrup", "concentrate", "licquer" - I need to see, taste and smell coffee grounds.
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