Is there a cheaper alternative to TASSIMO pods?
Winner: Dolce Gusto. Even forgetting the fact that there are many compatibles for Dolce Gusto, the branded Dolce Gusto pods are quite a bit cheaper, especially the milky coffee pods, from having a quick look around the various retailers. No other pods or capsules—such as those from Nespresso, Dolce Gusto, Aldi, Tesco or Lidl—will work in a TASSIMO machine. T DISCs are specially designed for the TASSIMO system and include a wide range of drinks from trusted brands like Costa, Kenco, Suchard, L’OR and Jacobs.Grab our tassimo pods and treat yourself to some great coffee at the push of a button. Along with tassimo compatible pods, we’ve also got nespresso and dolce gusto pods in your favourite flavours.Simply put a Costa T DISC in your TASSIMO machine, press start and your coffee is ready within seconds. Choose your favourite Costa coffee pods and enjoy!What pods are compatible with TASSIMO? TASSIMO coffee machines are only compatible with official TASSIMO T DISCs. No other pods or capsules—such as those from Nespresso, Dolce Gusto, Aldi, Tesco or Lidl—will work in a TASSIMO machine.Apparently Tassimo don’t regularly analyse the caffeine values in T-Discs, but they advise that an average cup of Tassimo coffee will contain somewhere between 60mg and 85mg of caffeine. Generally our coffee T-Discs are comprised of roast and ground coffee, rather than instant.
Do Tesco sell Tassimo pods?
Tassimo Costa Americano Coffee Pods X12 108G – Tesco Groceries. Tassimo L’or. Latte Macchiato Pods 7 Pack 195. G – Tesco Groceries.
Can I use Starbucks pods in a TASSIMO machine?
TASSIMO coffee machines are only compatible with official TASSIMO T DISCs. No other pods or capsules—such as those from Nespresso, Dolce Gusto, Aldi, Tesco or Lidl—will work in a TASSIMO machine. While Tassimo produces solidly put together machines with some unique abilities, Nespresso simply offers more in terms of style, build quality and functionality, with its wide range of options allowing you to hone in on specific premium features.A: Tassimo used to make a ‘Starbucks’ T disc, but no longer make them, and the only Starbucks pods are now made specifically for Nespresso machines, so no I’m afraid.Nespresso pods cost slightly more (genuine Nespresso pods, there are cheaper compatible pods), and Nespresso are all coffee pods, they don’t do any milk pods.While Tassimo produces solidly put together machines with some unique abilities, Nespresso simply offers more in terms of style, build quality and functionality, with its wide range of options allowing you to hone in on specific premium features.