What coffee machine? Dolce Gusto type - but not Dolce Gusto.

What coffee machine? Dolce Gusto type - but not Dolce Gusto.

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Phooey

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12,634 posts

170 months

Monday 6th May
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We currently have a Dolce Gusto machine and only buy their Americano Intenso pods - which used to taste fine but lately haven't tasted as good. Reading the reviews from buyers that have commented say they have changed the blend to "brown piss" laugh. I've also tried their New York Morning Blend but I'm not a fan of that either. So.. tempted to change to a different brand/machine but after some recommendations please. We liked the Dolce Gusto for their large cup coffees and quick ease of use and favoured it over the Nespresso.. so do we stick with Dolce Gusto or is there a better alternative?

Thanks

jinkster

2,251 posts

157 months

Monday 6th May
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Ive got an original line Nespresso machine (with the small capsules) and I like it - for a larger coffee I run 2 pods.

The new Nespresso Vertuo has varying size pods for different quantity of coffee - including a Carafe pod for a coffee pot. (Unfortunately pods only available from Nespresso in the Vertuo line)


nikaiyo2

4,770 posts

196 months

Monday 6th May
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Lavazza do a great machine with really nice coffee.

https://www.johnlewis.com/lavazza-a-modo-mio-desea...

sean ie3

2,077 posts

137 months

Monday 6th May
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I am remiss to say it, but I found Starbucks pods in the Dolce Gusto better.

Phooey

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12,634 posts

170 months

Monday 6th May
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Thanks for replies. I haven't tried the Starbucks pods so thanks for heads up. The Nespresso Vertuo gets some decent reviews but pods look expensive @ approx 80-90p each for the big cups.

shirt

22,658 posts

202 months

Monday 6th May
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Just google for compatible pods, there are loads better than Nescafé out there.

egomeister

6,715 posts

264 months

Monday 6th May
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Another vote for trying some compatible pods here.

I tend to use maxicoffee (French company but ship to UK fine). You should find plenty of options there, including things like hot chocolate or tea if you want to mix things up a bit.

dapprman

2,337 posts

268 months

Monday 6th May
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Phooey said:
Thanks for replies. I haven't tried the Starbucks pods so thanks for heads up. The Nespresso Vertuo gets some decent reviews but pods look expensive @ approx 80-90p each for the big cups.
Mug sized amount - 65-79p depending on which - only the limited/special editions are the top end, else it's 65-72p. My preferred (Stormio) is 65p per pod.
Sure if you want a large mug size (355ml) then yes it is 84p a time and only certain machines can use those, not all.
I have a plastic re-usable pod set that works and will start using properly once I run out of Stormio (though that might take a while as I only have 1-2 cups per day, and once the weather gets hot enough, just drink iced tea, primarily mugi-cha (roast barley).