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The Noble 124422 Coffeeduck Classic is a refillable coffee pad designed specifically for Philips Senseo Classic models (HD7810, HD7811, HD7812, HD7814, HD7815, HD7816). Made from durable paper, this eco-friendly filter is dishwasher safe and promises long-lasting use, allowing you to enjoy great coffee while reducing waste.
Brand | PHILIPS |
Model Number | COFFEEDUCK |
Colour | Brown |
Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 15.24 x 20.32 cm; 60 g |
Material | Paper |
Compatible Models | Coffee Maker |
Item Weight | 60 g |
O**A
better coffee
I had a Senseo machine as a present and was pleased with the actual machine. However the coffee it produced was poor in the extreme. I have always used good quality ground coffee and used the filter method, producing strong coffee to my taste.I did some research and discovered the Coffeeduck classic. An email to the company confirmed it's suitability for my machine (HD7816/HD7814) so one was duly ordered. It arrived in the stated time and it has fulfilled my expectations, producing strong coffee using my original ground coffee. Another plus, the coffee is free of that totally unnecessary froth that the (grossly overpriced)coffee bags produce! I urge anyone with this machine to give it a try, you will not6 be disappointed.
R**R
Good
If you find this review helpful ... please click the little "yes" box below.I was given a Senseo machine as a Christmas gift. I like coffee, and the person that bought it for me thought that they had come up with a great gift concept. They even bought me a whole slew of coffee bags to go with the purchase. But, while the Senseo coffee was acceptable, it wasn't really great. It was like you would expect to get at a standard restaurant - OK, but nothing special.So, the Senseo machine was soon relegated to a dusty corner of the kitchen before migrating into a cupboard. My simple coffee press soon regained pride of place and the stove top espresso maker re-emerged for occasional useBut, the Senseo machine has go a new lease of life with the purchase of a Coffeeduck. Strange name (I assume because the plastic piece is vaguely reminiscent of a ducks beak), but it works great. Place a couple of spoonfuls of (good) coffee grinds into the container, place the filter on the top, put into the Senseo machine, hit the button, 20 seconds later a decent cup of coffee. I typically clean it immediately after and find that it takes another 30-45 seconds to rinse and wipe. So, the whole process takes, maybe, 2 minutes.The coffee duck hasn't replaced the coffee press or espresso maker - they still make the best cup of coffee. But, it's pretty good and now gets daily use.
T**G
Quick, easy and Cheap.
Last year I bought a couple of ecopads for my Senseo coffee machine. These, although cheap, required a lot of work for just one cup of coffee, and I tended to stick to senseo coffee pads.However this changed with The Coffee Duck, it is so much easier, with the coffee duck in the machine you spoon in the right amount, you hardly ever spill any, you then put the top on, close the machine, make your coffee... Simple, to make another you simply take the top off and tip out. So easy to use, nearly as easy as just putting in a coffee pad.The ecopad works differently firstly you can't make it in the machine, as you have to snap shut the lid, you have to hold it at all times as it there is a point on the bottom, which means as soon as you put coffee in it falls over, you also usually spill the coffee you are putting into it, you also regularly overfill it, you have to use two hands to snap the top shut. Once you have made your coffee its difficult to tip out, I usually have to wash it.Senseo is supposed to be simple, so make it simple if you are considering using your own ground coffee, consider the coffee duck over the ecopad. Otherwise you should have bought a coffee machine.
M**N
Doesn't make froth as you use the pods. If ...
Doesn't make froth as you use the pods. If you put too much coffee, machine will struggle and water will leaks from the side of the unit. If you put less coffee to the duck, you will get a watery coffee. Used the average quantity, it is ok but not as I expected.
D**.
Doesn't work with the HD7814
I'm afraid that this product is not compatible with the HD7814, which I have. It fits, but the lid has to be forced closed, especially when using the aroma filter, which has been left permanently dented after one use. I tried the Coffeeduck with a teabag first, which caused the machine to overflow. I then tried coffee pads, which again caused some minor overflow and made bad coffee without any crema. I persisted, and tried ground coffee with the aroma filter - the result is weak, crema-less coffee. I would've returned the thing, but by the time I'd worked out that it was genuinely useless and it wasn't just me being daft and not using it properly, the returns period had expired. Not impressed, all-in-all. I've never given a one-star review in my life before now.
P**G
A novel invention that allows you to use freshly ground coffee in your Senseo cartridge coffee machine.
A novel invention that allows you to use freshly ground coffee in your Senseo cartridge coffee machine.I occasionally use these for making both Coffee and Tea (different pods for each) and bringing out a full body flavour in the brew made with my Senseo coffee machine.Unlike the pre-packed cartridges, I can go and get the coffee I want and blended the way I want it, prepare it the night before and place in these Coffeeduck's. So when morning comes around, my morning espresso, is a rich and creamy as I want it to be, without having to compromise. Plus IRS easy to pop the coffee ground out of the coffeeduck and give it a quick rince under the tap.On a side note, you should use the mug sized Senseo adaptor when using the Coffeeduck, or else the Senseo will leak.I did that, assuming you could as they fit in the adaptor. But there is a tiny gap, that under the 15lb's of pressure needed to force the water through the coffee, can make a mess and can spray at you. It still wakes you up, but not in the most pleasent way. It's better to use the mug adaptor and have a nice freshly brewed coffee that get hot water sprayed in your face, first thing in the morning.Defernatly worth the investment :0)
M**A
Prima umweltschonende Alternative
Wir verwenden "Coffee Duck" nun seit ca. 6 Monaten. Das Teil sieht trotz täglich mehrmaligen Gebrauchs aus wie neu und funktioniert einwandfrei. Sie ist leicht zu befüllen und verursacht auch keinen Schmutz in der Maschine, wie in manchen Rezensionen zu lesen war. Nach Gebrauch einfach entleeren und unter fließendem Wasser ausspülen - das war's. Für uns liegt der größte Vorteil darin, dass wir nicht nur eine Menge Geld sparen, wenn wir keine Pads kaufen müssen, sondern darin, dass wir die Kaffeesorte verwenden können, die uns schmeckt. Wir mögen einen guten Kaffeegeschmack, aber ohne Bitterkeit und ohne zuviel Säure. Und das bekommt man nur, wenn man qualitativ sehr gute, mild geröstete Kaffeebohnen, z.B. aus einer kleinen Rösterei, kauft. Mit einer Handmühle mahlen wir den Kaffee immer frisch, es duftet das Kaffeemehl und dann schmeckt der Kaffee auch aromatisch! Etwas für Genießer ...
J**A
Per caffè in polvere
Fa quello come da descrizione
T**I
fonctionne tres bien / ne fait pas des expressos
ca permet surtout de choisir le café moulu que l'on veut.bien verifier son model de machine avant de commander (la mienne est HD6554, marqué sous la machine, et tout va bien avec ce produit). le mien ne fuit pas. il faut remplir a raz bord et mettre la grille plastique du dessus et choisir: 1 tasse. le café est équivalent dosette. fait moins de mousse. mais on peut mettre son café moulu préféré :-)
S**2
Four Stars
Delivered quickly and works great.
J**I
Works Fabulously - Troubleshooting Included in Review
I got my Coffeeduck as an early Christmas present to myself. I will say, bar none, when used with the Senseo maker it helps to enhance any coffee flavor-wise, not strength-wise. I've used this with basic Folgers and plan on buying beans and a burr to grind my own. It's economical as a tablespoon and a half will make an 18oz cup of coffee that's better than coffee from any coffee joint. Compared to the Keurig, the way the Senseo/Coffeeduck steam the grounds help a lot to preserve flavor and release the full depth of your coffee. I have had a LOT of the same issues that users have reported, however I had the patience to work through them and find the cause of the issue and solution on my own. Without further ado, here is my unofficial troubleshooting guide to the Coffeeduck:Water Leakage from Pod AreaImmediately stop the brew process by pressing the power button. Grounds have gotten under the screen lip and prevented a good seal. Remove the Coffeeduck from the brewer, grounds and all in it and take it to the sink, lift the screen, and wipe away any excess grounds where the screen connects with the metal lip. Rinse top screen off. Take a paper towel and wipe top metal round part on Senseo brewer and all inners where the Coffeeduck sits. Place Coffeeduck back in. Issue should be resolved. I've been using large ground Folgers type coffee so far. This may not be an issue with smaller grounds. This issue happens to me often when I am wanting a quick cup and don't pay close attention to the screen and grounds - just be careful of those things and this shouldn't happen.Loud Sounds/Brewer Shaking and Brew FailCheck Coffeeduck alignment within the brewer. Press Coffeeduck to be sure it is sitting snugly inside it. Rebrew.
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