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Philips Senseo HD7825/60 Viva Cafe Black Coffee Machine

by Philips
170 customer reviews

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  • HD7825/60
£100.32 FREE UK delivery. Usually dispatched within 4 to 5 days. Dispatched from and sold by Achatpc.

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Philips Senseo HD7825/60 Viva Cafe Black Coffee Machine + Scanpart Coffee Duck Senseo Quadrante + Douwe Egberts Senseo Medium Roast Coffee 18 Pads (Pack of 5, Total 90 Pods)
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Product Information

Technical Details
Brand Philips
Model NumberHD 7825/60
ColourBlack
Item Weight2 Kg
Product Dimensions30 x 19 x 34 cm
Capacity0.9 litres
Power / Wattage1450 watts
MaterialPlastic
Compatible ModelsSenseo
  
Additional Information
ASINB003X0AVOE
Best Sellers Rank 59,631 in Kitchen & Home (See top 100)
Shipping Weight2.6 Kg
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Date First Available29 Sept. 2010
  
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Product Description

The Senseo coffee machine creates delicious coffee at the touch of a button and in less than one minute for 1 or 2 cups. Enrich your coffee moments with SENSEO® Viva Café HD7825/60! Its iconic design offers delicious coffee at a touch of a button. The wide range of features, like the adjustable spout and calc indicator, provides you the ultimate convenience.

Box Contains

  • 1 x Senseo Pod Machine
  • 1 x 1-Cup pod holder
  • 1 x 2-Cup pod holder


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    Customer Reviews

    4.3 out of 5 stars

    Most Helpful Customer Reviews

    186 of 190 people found the following review helpful By majorvonhapen on 27 Nov. 2011
    I am lucky to have access to a Nespresso machine in work, and having enjoyed the various different types of coffee from it, which are really nice, so I was a little worried that by buying this 'cheaper' product that I would be compromising on quality.
    However in my humble opinion, the Philips Senseo trumps the Nespresso!

    After much research my reasons for opting for the Senseo were as follows...

    1. Cheaper outlay cost (although this was not the deal maker for me, as more often than not, you do pay for what you get.....but not in this instance!)

    2. Cheaper cost of the coffee pods as opposed to Nespresso pods and Dolce Gusto capsules.

    3. More availability of coffee. Majority of leading supermarkets all stock the Douwe Egberts Senseo coffee pods.

    4. Being able to use an adapter called the Coffeeduck, this enables you to use what ever type of coffee you want. This clever adapter just leapfrogged the Senseo ahead of any competition, as its so, so easy to pop 2/3 spoons of your favourite fine ground coffee in to the holder, make your delicious coffee, complete with crema! and then just remove the coffeeduck and a quick rinse under the tap and your done. Makes no mess and makes an excellent quality cup of coffee so much cheaper.
    I use Lavazza finely ground coffee and its as good a cup of coffee as any coffee shop will give you! So you have COMPLETE control over what type of coffee you want.
    Here is a link to a video of the coffeeduck [...]
    Just be sure to purchase the right size duck as they are different sizes for each generation of machine.

    5. The coffee pods are more bio friendly, as they can be put in a compost heap!

    My review is of the above machine the Senseo Viva Cafe HD7825, which is an improved machine I am led to believe.

    Very easy machine to clean. To sum up, delighted with my purchase.
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    12 of 12 people found the following review helpful By Shaun Horrigan TOP 500 REVIEWERVINE VOICE on 6 Nov. 2013
    I have had the previous version of the Philips Senseo coffee maker for quite a few years now and have been very happy with it. The time has finally come for an update as it is now looking rather the worse for wear (probably because it gets used so much!).

    This newer version looks just that bit sharper than the old one. The adjustable chrome spout is a nice new feature and the red illuminated buttons just give the machine a more modern look.

    The slightly larger water tank (1.2L vs 0.7L) is also a bonus.

    It is still as simple to use as the previous machine and produces the same delicious coffee with the same lovely crema layer on top.

    One of the reasons we have stuck with a Senseo machine is the ease of use. My wife has had carpal tunnel operations on both hands, has arthritis in her fingers and also suffers from Fibromyalgia. She really cannot use a traditional espresso machine due to the force needed to lock/release the coffee holder/spout onto the machine. On the Senseo machine this is not a problem. The release/locking lever really is very easy to use. In fact this newer model seems even easier to lock closed than the old one.

    The relative cost of the coffee pads was also a factor. The basic Senseo Coffee pod bags are still cheaper per bag than the competitors. The basic bags are made entirely of paper and are totally compostable as well. (Note that some of the flavoured versions such as the cappuccino flavour are both considerably more expensive and have a plastic frame inside the "pod")

    You can also if you wish purchase a refillable Coffee Duck so that you can chose your own favourite type of coffee.
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    51 of 53 people found the following review helpful By EthanUK on 11 Nov. 2012
    I've just recently gone back to a Senseo machine. Had one when they first came out but the cost of the pods put me off so I sold it on. Since then I bought a pump espresso machine, a top of the range Tassimo and have a cafetiere.

    I love my Senseo. The cost of the pods has dropped a great deal, all sorts of retailers (including a certain German Discounter) sell lots of different pods for it (I recommend the German Discounter's Brazilian pods, they're delicious). You can get a 'duck' adapter which enables you to use any ground coffee you wish, although if it's not fine ground (labelled as for espresso machines) then it's a good idea to grind it a bit more before putting it in the 'duck' otherwise you won't get much flavour.

    It's convenient, quick and costs less than half of feeding a Tassimo, Nespresso or Dolce Gusto, but what I like best is that the coffee tastes better too.

    Coffee machine systems run in fads that are driven by manufacturers and retailers trying to come up with the perfect system at the right price for people to actually use on a regular basis. Currently Dolce Gusto is being pushed by most retailers with it's quirky styling, but IMO it's slow, it's not even automated to cut off when the cup is full, it's very expensive to buy, and to run but worst of all IMO, the coffee doesn't even taste very nice - more like syrup.

    Senseo has been around a very long time, the simple design of the mesh pods makes them very cheap to produce which has resulted in a lower price than competing systems. They're environmentally much friendlier than other systems too.
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