The Tassimo by Bosch Suny Special Edition Coffee Machine is a hit with shoppers, who say it’s ‘fantastic’ and ‘so easy to use’ – and it’s currently on sale for £28.49
12:28, 21 Apr 2025

Coffee fans are raving about a machine in the Amazon sale that’s said to make ‘shop quality’ drinks at home, while being incredibly easy to use. The Tassimo by Bosch Suny Special Edition Coffee Machine is a hit, with the ability to make over 70 unique drinks from 11 top brands like Costa, Kenco, and Cadbury’s.
Currently reduced from £39.99 to £28.49 on Amazon with a two-year warranty, it has over 17,000 reviews and a solid 4.5-star rating. The machine is designed to be simple – users simply insert a pod, press start, and it reads the barcode to deliver perfect results every time, without needing to pre-heat.
According to the Express, its compact, sleek design not only saves space but also adds a touch of style to any kitchen counter. For those seeking to reduce costs on expensive barista coffees, this may be an option worth considering.
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One happy customer left a review that reads: “This is a fantastic coffee machine, compact, very simple and hassle free to use and clean. Having had more expensive machines in the past which have been over complicated, this product is real value for money! Also, the choice of different coffees, hot choc etc is great as well as the taste!”
Gillian, another satisfied customer, shared her thoughts on the machine: “Easy to use and to keep clean. Drinks taste the same as a coffee shop.”
Julia said: “Best ever. I’ve had so many coffee machines over the years but because of all the faffing about I’d give up and get rid of them. But oh my this Tassimo Suny is an absolute legend.”

She continued her praise, adding: “Fantastic coffee and so easy to use. I’ve now got two, one for at home and one at the caravan. Brilliant machine. Highly recommend this little beauty.”
However, not everyone was as pleased, with a different buyer expressing frustration: “Really bad instructions manual. You have to watch videos to understand, it took me three days to figure out how to do a full cup of coffee.”
For those looking for something different, Argos has cut the price of the De’Longhi Espresso Coffee Machine from £210 to £150, earning accolades as a “very impressive” piece of kit. Additionally, Currys has dropped the price of the Breville One-Touch CoffeeHouse II machine from £349.99 down to £169.99.