Talk:Tassimo

This is a rewording of http://www.tassimo-world.com/ and as this is a commercial ad I believe it comes under the criterion of db-copyvio--Porturology 16:35, 5 March 2006 (UTC)

A rewording of information is certainly not a copyright infringement. The article is completely original. Furthermore, tassimo-world.com is not a commercial site. Google ads and Amazon affiliate links do not make a site commercial. DLC3172 16:56, 5 March 2006 (UTC)

I still insist that a rewording of information is not a copyright infringement. But, in any case, the author of the article is also the owner of the web site in question. So, no infringement. DLC3172 16:12, 6 March 2006 (UTC)

Having tagged articles with much closer paraphrases than this as copyvios, only to meet with vehement opposition -- in one case no words were changed except a few changes of tenses -- I have to say that Wikipedia policy, in practice, has been not delete derivative texts like this. Celine Dion even became a featured article with longer and no less overt text lifts. Monicasdude 17:48, 6 March 2006 (UTC)

I don't see this as a copyvio and obviously not a speedy since it's not from a comercial content provider. I removed the speedy once. The fact that it's back with a message addresed to me is frankly absurd. The proper way to deal with this is to list on the copyvio page and rewrite the text again. -- JJay 00:59, 7 March 2006 (UTC)

AFD closed
Angr/ talk 15:42, 10 March 2006 (UTC)

Official link changed
I changed to official link from tassimodirect.com to tassimo.com because the first is the US only website, while the second is the international site, with links to the UK, Canada, and other non-english speaking nations. Remember, this is the English language Wikipedia, not the United States Wikipedia. Gentgeen 01:12, 17 March 2006 (UTC)

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Is tassimo instant coffe?
I guess this is an important information if tassimo is brewed from instant coffe or normal coffe? Obviously if just hot steam comes to the t-disk and washes away the instant coffe it can not produce an espresso (see article about espress, it needs to be produced from normal coffe under 15bar pressure). While Nespresso has 19 bars, the tassimo system seems to me more like a instant coffe system. So it is necessary to clarify this in the article. Could someone clarify this, and second remove the sentense that tassimo produces expresso; it is probably just instant coffe and not an expresso. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 193.51.65.37 (talk) 18:33, 26 August 2009 (UTC)

The tassimo pods contain ground coffee, but the extraction method doesn't appear to be pressure-based. Kraft claim: "The T DISC uses high velocity rather than high pressure to extract the solids, gases and oils from the coffee bed. The unique T DISC accelerates a stream of coffee beverage to a high velocity as it passes over the patented Eductor, harnessing the power of nature to create the crema emulsion at a much lower pressure than other systems. Our latest breakthrough delivers an espresso matching the quality of other On demand systems known for espresso; a patented improvement carefully controls the quality of the crema as it passes through the Eductor ensuring the foam bubbles are just the ‘right size’ as the perfect espresso flows in to the cup." 62.56.100.19 (talk) 10:28, 25 September 2009 (UTC)

Certain pod varieties available in some markets do contain completely dissolvable coffee powder, i.e. instant.

Table
Do we really need that giant table of which varieties are available where? Unless you're ordering supplies (in which case you'll know), you're not going to say, "Oh, they don't have English Breakfast Tea in Ongabongaland - I'm not going there!". Peridon (talk) 13:08, 2 February 2011 (UTC)

Math Request
Cost of one pound of coffee when purchased this way. Just for comparison to the old-fashioned way of making coffee. I've looked but can not find out how much coffee is in one of the "T-Disks" — Preceding unsigned comment added by 96.52.191.87 (talk) 23:15, 13 December 2011 (UTC)

Non Recycleable
The Wiki Article contains information saying that the T-Disc is non-recycleable, however, the Kraft website, does indeed say it's recycleable NON-PET plastic, the recycleable comment on the main article should thereby be change to non-resuable.

Tassimo has entered a partnership with Teracycle in Europe to recycle pods. This needs special machinery/process to split the metal foil from the hard plastic,

Article referencing
There seems to be citations from blogs in this article FORCE RADICAL (talk) 10:03, 24 April 2017 (UTC)

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Ownership changes, needing reference boxes at the end to be removed/changed
Tassimo is now under control of JDE Peets division of JAB Holdings, which has bought Douwe Egberts (including Friele), Peets, and the coffee division of Mondalez (Jacobs and others). So presumably the reference boxes at the end for Modalez and Kraft should be removed (replaced by JAB holdings, if there is one). Most (but not all, e.g. Costa) of the available coffee varieties in the Tassimo system are now sourced from JDE Peets owned brands. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2A02:C7F:BE37:900:39AC:7931:5A63:E03B (talk) 01:11, 6 January 2021 (UTC)