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Mr Pointy said:
Help, I need some quick advice as I've seen a good price for a Krups Inissia. s there much practical difference between this & a Pixie? I can't really go much further up the range.
How much?Reason for asking is that on the Nespresso site:
The Pixie on it's own is £139 and comes with £45 reward voucher.
The Inissia on it's own is only £89 with a £45 reward, but is £139 with an Aeroccino and £75 reward.
Edited by sgrimshaw on Thursday 5th November 11:20
sgrimshaw said:
How much?
Reason for asking is that on the Nespresso site:
The Pixie on it's own is £139 and comes with £45 reward voucher.
The Inissia on it's own is only £89 with a £45 reward, but is £139 with an Aeroccino and £75 reward.
£89 here including the frother thingy - Reason for asking is that on the Nespresso site:
The Pixie on it's own is £139 and comes with £45 reward voucher.
The Inissia on it's own is only £89 with a £45 reward, but is £139 with an Aeroccino and £75 reward.
Edited by anonymous-user on Thursday 5th November 11:20
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CoinSl0t said:
As long as you don't mind white that's a great price.You should also get the Nespresso £75 reward:
https://www.nespresso.com/uk/en/pages/festive#/yep
Essentially, £14 for the machine with Aeroccino - bargain
CoinSl0t said:
Brilliant, as you say, it's a bargain at £15, I was about to buy £100 of pods anyway.
So ordered the below -
£89.99
In case you haven't noticed, the £75 offer is actually 3 x £25.So ordered the below -
- Nespresso Inissia Coffee Capsule Machine with Aeroccino3 by KRUPS - White
£89.99
I was going to post the link to the Amazon item but I've only just got back so I'm glad someone else put it up. While white wouldn't have been my first choice it does seem a good price (it's my first machine so I'm a newbie to this). The offer still seems to be active for any one else who is interested.
On a related note I noticed today that Waitrose have the CafeDirect & Taylors pods on offer at £2 for 10, so 20p a shot.
On a related note I noticed today that Waitrose have the CafeDirect & Taylors pods on offer at £2 for 10, so 20p a shot.
CoinSl0t said:
Hehe I never look at the small print, I was just looking for an excuse to buy one and the £75 talked me into it.
So I get £25 credit every time I make an order for pods for a maximum of three purchases??
Seems like it's the same offer they did last year before Christmas.So I get £25 credit every time I make an order for pods for a maximum of three purchases??
If so, that's exactly how it works.
On top of that, you get a free gift with your first order - a 'totem' pod holder which is fairly crap, or the 'discovery box' which I didn't go for but should have.
At least, assuming it's not all changed.
I've gone through most of the alternative pods available, and my mum pretty much solely uses them, but I've decided to stick with the pure origins pack as I like all of them despite their variation in flavour and strength.
I tend to drink only one or two cups a day though, (mum goes through about ten a day in her household) so it's not worth the cost saving for me.
CoinSl0t said:
Superb thanks!Ordered to Jersey, £74.99 with £75 of free coffee. Doesn't get much better then that!
Qrops, I'm a noob when it comes to the aero frother thingy (v3). I have a Lattisima at home so don't use a frother.
I only got one whisk, the destructions allude to two whisks or maybe a whisk that can be taken apart into two parts?
The instructions are very vague I must say and the web doesn't seem to give an answer either.
I only got one whisk, the destructions allude to two whisks or maybe a whisk that can be taken apart into two parts?
The instructions are very vague I must say and the web doesn't seem to give an answer either.
CoinSl0t said:
Qrops, I'm a noob when it comes to the aero frother thingy (v3). I have a Lattisima at home so don't use a frother.
I only got one whisk, the destructions allude to two whisks or maybe a whisk that can be taken apart into two parts?
The instructions are very vague I must say and the web doesn't seem to give an answer either.
I think the coily spring bit comes off the whisk so you don't froth the milk if you just want to heat it. There are a couple of posts on the inside top of the lid you can store the spring on.I only got one whisk, the destructions allude to two whisks or maybe a whisk that can be taken apart into two parts?
The instructions are very vague I must say and the web doesn't seem to give an answer either.
The instructions are some of the worst I have ever seen. I am currently trying to change the time out from 9 minutes to 30 & I've just managed to empty the machine as if I was laying it up for the winter.
Sway said:
Just had a delivery of four hundred capsules - should last me a while!
Have realised the Pure Origin range are by far my favourites, so they make up the vast bulk. However, the Milano limited edition is rather tasty, if not my usually preferred style.
I'm sad, but it's quite a thrill when you get a large batch of Nespresso capsules delivered. Bring on the jitters.Have realised the Pure Origin range are by far my favourites, so they make up the vast bulk. However, the Milano limited edition is rather tasty, if not my usually preferred style.
CoinSl0t said:
Qrops, I'm a noob when it comes to the aero frother thingy (v3). I have a Lattisima at home so don't use a frother.
I only got one whisk, the destructions allude to two whisks or maybe a whisk that can be taken apart into two parts?
The instructions are very vague I must say and the web doesn't seem to give an answer either.
The coil part unclips and can be stowed in the lid of the aero when not in use.I only got one whisk, the destructions allude to two whisks or maybe a whisk that can be taken apart into two parts?
The instructions are very vague I must say and the web doesn't seem to give an answer either.
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