My-Cap Reusable Coffee Capsule Disc with Silicone Lid – Coffee Disc & Filter Set for Bosch Tassimo Brewer – Make Your Own Coffee Pod Discs – Reuse & Refill
$16.99






Price: $16.99
(as of Feb 12, 2025 06:38:00 UTC – Details)
Product Description







Comprehensive set: This My-Cap set includes 1 reusable disc coffee maker, sample coffee maker filter, top seal, barcodes, 1 cleaning brush, and 1 scoop, providing you with all the essential tools for a convenient brewing experience.
Use your own coffee: Enjoy your favorite coffee without the premium price of disposable discs. The 304 food-grade stainless steel filter mesh and paper filters ensure a sediment-free cup every time.
Environmentally friendly: Save money and reduce waste by eliminating disposable discs. Made from food-grade PP material, the reusable disc coffee pods are BPA-free and recyclable, making it an eco-conscious choice.
Compatibility and versatility: Designed to fit all Bosch Tassimo brewers, these disc style coffee filters allow brewing from 2-12oz, 60-355ml using the provided barcodes. Enjoy the freedom to brew any size drink you desire.
DISCLAIMER: Tassimo and T-Disc are registered trademark of Kraft Foods. Brand names and references of machine models are made solely to indicate our products compatibility. My-Cap and its products are not associated in any way with the above companies.
Customers say
Customers find the coffee filter works well and has a nice flavor. However, some customers have issues with the barcode reading ability and seal not closing properly. Opinions vary on value for money, ease of use, and fit.
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Nerdo –
RTIP – Read the Instructions People
Ever since Gevalia discontinued their line of Tassimo coffee, I thought this would be the end of my Bosch machine but then came this product, and it brought it back to the game of coffee. People, it works, follow the instructions, do not tamper the grains, rather tap lightly and loosely until you are satisfied with the amount of coffee as long it is under the max line. Place the filter on (and you can resuse them if you wash them gently under running water, and towel dry), then the cover. Shake it to make sure you hear it is loose inside the grains. Brew. Now here’s the secret. If you have laying around your expresso tassimo disks or the 8 or 12oz disks, cut the bar code and tape it on the reader. It is more accurate and it works wonders. I have no problems since I followed these simple steps. Oh, and once you are done, or the light is orange, take out the filter, make sure your bar code is still there. Throw or save the coffee grains, and rinse the pod thoroughly, don’t go crazy with soap and water, if you do, do it lightly. This is a great product if you follow the instructions. RTFM.
Jen –
Best purchase ever!
I waited TOO long to buy this based on bad reviews. This seriously has been my best purchase of 2023. I am saving SO much money! I have had no issues with this product. I stuck the barcode for my regular coffee size on a piece of thin cardboard, trimmed to size, then placed it over the scanner window. I try to remember to take it out after each use to dry it out- but they do give you extra stickers – so far this one is holding up about a month. I also photographed all barcode stickers to print later if I ever run out. I made pumpkin spice Starbucks coffee and it came out so good! Buy this thing now, you wonât regret it!
Amber Smith –
Great for regular coffee – but that’s about it.
Tassimo is arguably one of the best single-pod espresso-based drink dispenser available on the market. Unfortunately, like all good products, companies with better marketing (ahem, Nespresso and Keurig) have pushed Tassimo to the darkest corners of pod-based brewing. No other product can make a cappuccino or latte or milk-based drink from pods alone. Keurig can’t do espresso at all. Nespresso can’t froth milk automatically through a pod.As such, Tassimo pods have become increasingly rare and more expensive. Finding value in espresso pods has become a challenge. Not only that, the environmental impact of single-use pods is unquestionable.My-Cap has made a product that has kept me from having to just throw away my Bosch Tassimo brewer. It is simple and effective. But it IS limited. I have yet to successfully brew a cup of espresso, even with the right bar code. Can’t get the crema. I will continue to experiment with different roasts and grinds, but for now, it brews a 2oz cup of strong to 12oz cup of weak coffee.It also can’t froth milk, though I’m sure the chemical definition of the milk pods were less than all natural. It’s not advertised to do so, so kick there. But I would like to truly brew a good (tolerable) cup of espresso.
SingleMomAdventures –
Inaccurate water, uneven brew, no longevity
UPDATE: After 9 months and roughly 100 uses (3x/week), the disc has reached its end of life. The silicone top does not seal anymore, coffee grounds push out, making a mess in the machine and leaving my coffee crunchy. And no, I am not overfilling it. Same measuring scoop. The silicone appears weakened and flimsy, even without coffee in the disk, there is no more tight seal. I always hand washed the disk, never put in the dishwasher.Great concept, reducing waste of coffee discs, but faulty product. The bar codes donât dispense amount of water indicated. Most regular coffees recommend 2 tablespoons of coffee grounds per 6 oz of water or 180 ml. The reusable coffee disk holds 2 tablespoons, up to the fill line.Neither the imprinted bar code nor the additional bar code stickers deliver 180 ml as seen in the pictures. Itâs less than 150 ml. Thatâs a big difference affecting the flavor.
Noemi –
Good but short lived
Itâs a great product at first. Why? Because I started using stickers to get a larger brew but the sticker holds for a few days only. If you wash the tap it gets wet and the sensor in the coffee maker doesnât read it. After a few days it peels off. So you go through the set of stickers pretty fast and then you either buy a new set of stickers or stop using the product. I wish they had different caps with printed bar codes so you can just buy the caps for the sizes you need instead of having to use the stickers.
J. Myers –
Works great!
Even tho they deny it, Tassimo seems to be making less and less flavors and the prices are going up. I looked a few years ago for a product like this to no avail and just happened to stumble upon this a few weeks ago. I have ran about 8 cups thru my machine and I think I am dialing it in. Initially, the bar-codes wouldn’t work. Then after a conversation with the owner, we re-positioned the labels and now it works great! See attached for final positioning. You do have to close the brewer cap with significant force in order for the silicon cap to maintain it’s seal. This is normal. The one failure point I see is that the silicon seems to be oily enough the stickers don’t like to stick. Aside from that, I will be enjoying a massive variety of coffee thumbing my nose at Tassimo each time. That being said, I will likely still hand onto a few t-discs for when I’m in a hurry or for pumping out more cups quickly as when guests want a cup.
Lynn –
Great little money saver!
I have used this replacement coffee pod daily since receiving it. Follow the directions to a T and it works great. I don’t bother using the paper filters and just use regular ground coffee . I’ve only used the printed barcode on the cup, but might try one of the stickers included to make a larger cup full. My only complaint is it doesn’t produce a large cup as it is. Well worth the money.