Get your free Senseo coffee maker

I don’t know about you, but I’m definately tired of my coffee experience. Its never consistent, and I’m always throwing away old coffee. Do you feel the same?

Well you can get a free Senseo coffee maker. All you have to do is “Drop the Drip”. Just take a photo of how you are dropping your drip coffee maker, and they’ll send you a free Senseo coffee maker!

http://senseo.lissonline.com/

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  1. See my profile on MyBlogLog.com! Tim Linden Blog » Free Senseo Coffee Maker Says:

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  2. See my profile on MyBlogLog.com! Dr. Fil Says:

    Does this promo work outside the US?

  3. See my profile on MyBlogLog.com! Tim Linden Says:

    Nope, sorry!

  4. See my profile on MyBlogLog.com! NinjaSimon Says:

    why would I switch from decent quality, awesome coffee to drink that crap? It’s just brown and water! and god knows how expensive it gets for those pods!

  5. See my profile on MyBlogLog.com! Jon Says:

    I bet they figure if they give you the free coffee maker they will make it up in the money you have to spend on the coffee ‘pods’.

  6. See my profile on MyBlogLog.com! Tim Linden Says:

    I got one of these as a Birthday Present. Definately good coffee! And for those that are worried about Pod prices, you can get them for about 25 cents per cup of coffee (1 pod actually makes 8oz) or you can “make your own” with empty pod filters - just put your coffee grinds in there.

  7. See my profile on MyBlogLog.com! David Thiel (BetterCoffee.com) Says:

    I really recommend this program for anyone interested in trying coffee pods. And I’ve only really rarely heard of anyone not receiving a machine.

    If you find you like using pods, make sure to try some gourmet aftermarket pods — they fit the Senseo, typically make twice as strong a cup, and cost only a few cents more. You can get coffee out of your Senseo that rivals any coffee shop if you use the right pods.

    For example, at BetterCoffee we carry over 160 flavors of Senseo compatible pods… http://www.bettercoffee.com

    There are actually quite a few vendors out there selling compatible pods. You can find them with a quick Google search for “coffee pods.” I hope that’s helpful and not too spammy :-)

    –David