Kenco Classic Blend Coffee, T-Discs for Tassimo Coffeemakers, 16-Count Packages (Pack of 2)
- Pack of two, 16-count packages(total of 32-count packages)
- Designed to work exclusively in the TASSIMO hot beverage system
- Strength 3 – medium roast
- Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
This wonderfully smooth and aromatic coffee with a well rounded character comes to us from one of the UK’s leading coffee brands. Imported especially for Tassimo.
List Price: $ 23.97
Price: $ 17.97
Just as good as Nabob, my other favorite,
I like this coffee as well. I keep it and Nabob on hand. Read my review for Nabob and get more details. Kenco has the international smoothness that I can only get with Nabob and Kenco. The Kenco cup is a small cupper, though. It’s not a full cup like Nabob. It is lighter than Nabob and makes a creamier coffee than Nabob. I like them both. I now reach for Kenco more than Nabob, because I am a small cup drinker and the flavor is great for those days when you want less caffeine in the morning and more taste. Nabob and Kenco (and Gevalia Hazelnut for a strong falvored coffee that guests will enjoy).
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Good Coffee,
The Kenco discs are good. The coffee is fine but the reason I gave it three stars is because I think these fall in the range of your good medium roast coffee but you may pay a little for the name. It brews a euro cup (smaller than a traditional American blend) that’s solid, good flavor, and has a nice bite to it. But these aren’t much different from the Maxwell House “House Blend” discs that brew more coffee for a less cost. It’s nothing against Kenco. If you want these, buy them..it’s good coffee. But for the cost/product ratio, I’d say you would be just as happy with Maxwell House.
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Mild for a medium blend,
The Kenco discs have a smooth taste. I would consider it to be on the mild side. If you like breakfast blends, you would most likely like this coffee. If you like a bold or earthy taste, pick one of the Starbucks bold blends or the Maxwell House French Roast discs.
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