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The Best Coffee Pod Machine

The sleekest pod machine we've seen, this brushed-steel model has the trademark Sage quality and ease of use. When it is turned on, it warms up and brews a fragrant espresso or a slightly longer lungo within 30 seconds.

Models for pods are a great alternative to bean-to cup machines. They take the clumsiest components of making coffee off your hands, including grinding and measuring grounds.

1. Speedy

Pod machines can be set up and operated faster than espresso machines. Most of them can make a cup in 30 minutes. But they do come at a cost as the pre-portioned pods of coffee used in these models tend to be more expensive than freshly roasted beans. And they are not recycled. (though some companies now offer free recycling bags and pre-paid UPS labels for returning them).

The Nespresso CitiZ has one of the fastest pod machines on the market, thanks to the barcode scanner which scans each compatible pod's code prior to brewing. This ensures consistently top-quality coffee every time. There is virtually no chance of getting a bad drink. The machine is also among the slimmest and lightest on the market, with no need for an additional milk jug, and a small footprint making it easy to fit in even the tiniest kitchen.

The CitiZ isn't the best machine to reduce your environmental impact. The CitiZ isn't equipped with an automatic descaling feature. You'll need to manually descale the machine every 300 cups for hard water and every 1200 cups for soft water. You'll also have to put the filter cartridge after this expires and could be expensive for certain users.

Tassimo Vivy 2 is a fast machine that can be customized with buttons. It can be used with either ground coffee or ESE pods which are pre-dosed and tampered grounds compressed in between filter paper. This model is B-Corp Certified. It is committed to decreasing the negative impact it has on the surroundings and its workforce. The only drawback is that it takes longer to heat up, but once this happens it can brew one cup in just 35 seconds.

Vertuo Creatista is a stylish sleek machine that can create a variety of drinks in different sizes and styles. This sleek machine designed in collaboration with Sage is not just simple to use but also comes with an ice cream wand, stainless steel jug and milk frother.

2. Removable parts

The simplicity of pod coffee makers (click for more info) is a major advantage. The top models are simple to use. Most machines utilize the same process to brew a cup of coffee that is, heated water is placed in reservoirs, then it is pushed through capsules to produce rich hot java. Most brands offer different sizes of drinks to meet different requirements. You can also save custom settings to make the process more efficient.

Keurig's K-Cups and Nestle's Nespresso VertuoLine series are the two biggest players in the market, however both offer a variety of capsules from top roasters and brands. Certain pods can be used once before being thrown away however, others can be used multiple times. You'll need a plan to dispose of the pods you've used to avoid them from being thrown away.

The SMEG we tested comes with a removable reservoir of water that is simple to fill. It also automatically dispenses another capsule coffee machine after the previous one cools down. It brews coffee machines for pods and lungo drinks and comes with eight different blends to give you plenty of variety. This brewer will appeal to coffee drinkers who want to switch from drip coffee.

In our tests, the Tassimo My Way 2 proved to be the most enjoyable one to use. Its sleek design makes it an eye-catching addition to your counter and it can be opened with a gentle touch to reveal a concealed compartment for empty pods. The machine has a water filter system which is perfect for areas that have hard water.

This machine is easy to use and can make standard coffee (240ml), ristretto, and lungo espresso drinks. Its easy-to-use controls are easy to navigate using the aircraft-style toggles as well as a lever that retracts with little effort to reveal the space which allows you to drop your pod. It takes a bit of force to close, but the majority of our test subjects, including those with limitations in hand strength and mobility, felt comfortable.

3. Size

The top coffee pod machines remove all the messes of coffee making out of your hands - you simply put in one of the pods, press a button and brew. You'll still need to clean your machine from time to time however not like a bean-to-cup or espresso maker. Pod machines are smaller than their larger counterparts and can be stored on the counter when not in use.

If a coffee pod machine is the best choice for you depends on your preferences and what you're looking to get out of it. All pod machines are easy to use, but some offer more customisation options than others. Pod variety, brew size options and milk frothing capabilities must be taken into consideration to help find the perfect coffee pod machine.

The majority of people associate pod-based machines with the likes of Nespresso and Keurig, but there are some newer rivals that are worth a look. One is Bruvi which makes use of its own pod system, called B-Pods, which can only be used by its machines. These pods have a barcode on the underside that machines scan to automatically adjust the brewing settings.

This means that the machine eliminates all the guesswork the process of making a cup, and makes sure that each drink is made perfectly every time. It is able to save your customized drinks on a button to allow you to create them using a single button.

Other machines, such as Sage's My Way, offer greater control over your cup of coffee than the majority machines, allowing you to choose a specific size and temperature for each drink. It's more expensive than other models, however it comes with a polished stainless-steel construction and the excellent customer service that is synonymous with Sage's My Way. This is a good option for those wanting to get an extra bit of quality from their pod-based espresso maker.

While most people will use the pod-based machine to create single-serve beverages There are some larger models that are able to make longer shots, referred to as lungos. The Lavazza A Modo Mio Smeg is a great example of this. It is a combination of the retro style of SMEG with Italian coffee maker, Lavazza. It's intimidating to use thanks to its toggles that resemble airplanes and a manual lever, but it's incredibly easy and incredibly satisfying to operate - a lungo is brewed in less than 30 seconds and the discarded pods are put into an internal bin with the click of a button.

4. Customization

One of the main reasons pod coffee makers might not be right for you is the limited customization. If you don't have an alternative milk frother, then the only way to enhance flavor or creaminess is to use a hot chocolate or tea option in your mug or to manually add milk to the coffee. This won't be an issue for a lot of people, but could be a problem for those who prefer a fully automatic experience in the morning.

Bosch's Intellibrew uses a barcode scanner to scan each capsule. It then automatically pre-wettes and infuses the correct amount of coffee to the specific kind of pod coffee machine. It's a simple, hands-off machine that does its job well, but it doesn't have any options for making drinks that are customized or for varying the strength of the brew. This will irritate some buyers but for others, the simple automation and variety of cup lengths (espresso lungo, espresso and mug) it gives precisely what they require.

Apart from filling the water tank and decaffeinating the reservoir occasionally the coffee maker will not require much maintenance. It dispenses short espresso-style shots and tall travel mugs easily and, as previously mentioned the pods that are used are ejected into a hidden container that helps keep your kitchen clean. It also does a fantastic job of serving full-bodied, crema-topped espressos.

nescafe-dolce-gusto-piccolo-xs-manual-coffee-machine-espresso-cappuccino-and-more-black-by-krups-2427.jpgThis machine is part of Smeg’s 1950s-style range. It's simple to use with a simple panel of buttons and can accommodate ground coffee machines with pods as well as ESE pods. The only drawback is that it doesn't have an indicator that lets you know when it's time to descale, and the maximum water level can't be set which is a minor inconvenience. You'll also need to buy the capsules of the brand, which can be costly. This is a good pod machine for anyone looking for an attractive and convenient appliance that will serve well at a low cost. This model is compatible with a variety of capsules from third party manufacturers and works with the Nespresso Vertuo range.bosch-tas1003-standing-fully-auto-pod-coffee-machine-0-7l-black-red-coffee-maker-tas1003-standing-pod-coffee-machine-0-7-l-ground-coffee-1400-w-black-red-2794.jpg

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