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forum threadTRIBALLI posted Today 01:08 AM
forum threadTRIBALLI posted Today 01:08 AM

Lavazza Flavia NEW Aroma Brewer Coffee Machine $44.99 (Orig. $169.99) - With Code

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Flavia by Lavazza is having a major sale on their new Aroma Brewer coffee machine, and I found a code that makes the price even better. This machine is on sale for $69.99, but with the extra discount, it's a deal.

Price Breakdown:
Original Price: $169.99
Sale Price: $69.99
Slickdeals Exclusive Code: FALLBREW (-$25.00)
Subtotal: $44.99
Shipping to my place is just: $4.76

Key Features:
Versatile: Brews drip coffee, tea, lattes, and hot chocolate.
Pure Taste: Uses a unique "pack-to-cup" process that prevents flavor transfer, so your coffee never tastes like tea.
New Features: Includes a 12 oz. brew size and a "brew over-ice" option.
Convenient: Fits most travel mugs (up to 7 inches) and has a large, 84.5 oz. removable water tank.
Compatibility: Works with Flavia Freshpacks from brands like Lavazza®, Peet's Coffee®, Bright Tea Co.® and more!
This is a great option for anyone looking for a no-mess, multi-beverage machine that's different from a standard Keurig.

https://www.flavia.com/products/f...oma-brewer
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Flavia by Lavazza is having a major sale on their new Aroma Brewer coffee machine, and I found a code that makes the price even better. This machine is on sale for $69.99, but with the extra discount, it's a deal.

Price Breakdown:
Original Price: $169.99
Sale Price: $69.99
Slickdeals Exclusive Code: FALLBREW (-$25.00)
Subtotal: $44.99
Shipping to my place is just: $4.76

Key Features:
Versatile: Brews drip coffee, tea, lattes, and hot chocolate.
Pure Taste: Uses a unique "pack-to-cup" process that prevents flavor transfer, so your coffee never tastes like tea.
New Features: Includes a 12 oz. brew size and a "brew over-ice" option.
Convenient: Fits most travel mugs (up to 7 inches) and has a large, 84.5 oz. removable water tank.
Compatibility: Works with Flavia Freshpacks from brands like Lavazza®, Peet's Coffee®, Bright Tea Co.® and more!
This is a great option for anyone looking for a no-mess, multi-beverage machine that's different from a standard Keurig.

https://www.flavia.com/products/f...oma-brewer

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Today 01:11 AM
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rinque85Today 01:11 AM
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Can anyone who owns this machine chime in as to how good or bad it is?
Today 01:13 AM
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robertsmToday 01:13 AM
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Uses expensive proprietary "freshpacks". That's a no in my book.
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Today 01:39 AM
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TRIBALLI
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Today 01:39 AM
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Quote from rinque85 :
Can anyone who owns this machine chime in as to how good or bad it is?
I don't own one, to be honest. But I did try Flavia coffee at someone's place, and it was the Lavazza pouch type. I absolutely loved it! It tasted very similar to the Lavazza BLUE coffee from my own machine. I'm also looking at the Amazon reviews, and they're all five stars from people who bought this exact same machine. https://www.amazon.com/Flavia-Aro...0FGMFBFPW?
Today 01:41 AM
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rinque85Today 01:41 AM
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Quote from TRIBALLI :
I don't own one, to be honest. But I did try Flavia coffee at someone's place, and it was the Lavazza pouch type. I absolutely loved it! It tasted very similar to the Lavazza BLUE coffee from my own machine. I'm also looking at the Amazon reviews, and they're all five stars from people who bought this exact same machine. https://www.amazon.com/Flavia-Aro...0FGMFBFPW?
Thanks for that info.Not sure why when I searched Amazon for it, it didn't show up but your link worked.
Today 02:00 AM
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malaysiafangToday 02:00 AM
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They use these packs at alot of car dealerships
Today 02:00 AM
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malaysiafangToday 02:00 AM
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These packs take up alot of space
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Today 02:34 AM
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MAK1981Today 02:34 AM
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Quote from robertsm :
Uses expensive proprietary "freshpacks". That's a no in my book.
Yeah. $32/lb equivalent for mid-shelf coffee (based on $60 for 100 sachets I saw on Amazon).If you're OK with the price for convenience, I suppose this isn't much different than any other pod-style machine.

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Today 03:58 AM
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zoshka5Today 03:58 AM
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I prefer the great variety of a non-proprietary combo, K-cups and Nespresso original pods. Lavazza makes coffee for both of those with more variety and at lower cost. With coffee shortages and rising prices, it makes better sense to go with cheaper options, or make coffee from ground or beans. I liked their Blue machines and coffee, but you had to buy 100 at a time, so very little variety and if you don't like a flavor or get sick of it, it really cuts down on your options.
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Today 04:51 AM
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Today 04:51 AM
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Quote from zoshka5 :
I prefer the great variety of a non-proprietary combo, K-cups and Nespresso original pods. Lavazza makes coffee for both of those with more variety and at lower cost. With coffee shortages and rising prices, it makes better sense to go with cheaper options, or make coffee from ground or beans. I liked their Blue machines and coffee, but you had to buy 100 at a time, so very little variety and if you don't like a flavor or get sick of it, it really cuts down on your options.
​I disagree. There is a plethora of variety and aromas in Lavazza BLUE and Expert capsules.​You don't have to buy that many Experts. The Lavazza BLUE system itself has a wide range of blends, like the fruity Espresso Dolce and the more intense Espresso Intenso, so you can easily find a coffee you love without being limited to the Expert line. The Expert capsules, while often sold in bulk, are just another part of the system's overall variety.​And their coffee tastes like a real coffee. Lavazza has over 100 years of experience as an Italian coffee company, and that expertise is put into every capsule. They carefully source and blend different beans to create authentic flavors, complete with the rich crema and complex aromas you expect from a proper espresso.
Today 12:47 PM
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apokrifToday 12:47 PM
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Quote from TRIBALLI :
​I disagree. There is a plethora of variety and aromas in Lavazza BLUE and Expert capsules.​You don't have to buy that many Experts. The Lavazza BLUE system itself has a wide range of blends, like the fruity Espresso Dolce and the more intense Espresso Intenso, so you can easily find a coffee you love without being limited to the Expert line. The Expert capsules, while often sold in bulk, are just another part of the system's overall variety.​And their coffee tastes like a real coffee. Lavazza has over 100 years of experience as an Italian coffee company, and that expertise is put into every capsule. They carefully source and blend different beans to create authentic flavors, complete with the rich crema and complex aromas you expect from a proper espresso.
Agree 100%.
I wonder if anybody uses Lavazza BLUE compatible "rechargeable" capsules?
Today 12:51 PM
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joedtxToday 12:51 PM
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Yep, these proprietary coffee pods,capsules,packets are to coffee what ink cartridges are to printers.
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Today 01:43 PM
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TRIBALLI
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Today 01:43 PM
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Quote from malaysiafang :
They use these packs at alot of car dealerships
True. I've seen these Lavazza Flavia systems everywhere. Think car dealerships, doctor's offices, and even in hotel lobbies like Staybridge Suites. That should tell you a lot about how reliable and durable the machines are. They're built to handle a ton of use and still pump out a great cup every single time. ​You're also not stuck with weird flavors. The system has a solid variety from popular brands like Lavazza, Alterra and Peet's Coffee. The best part for me is the "freshpack" system. Each cup brews separately, so your tea doesn't end up tasting like coffee and vice versa.

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