Which sacrilegious coffee pod machine?
Which sacrilegious coffee pod machine?
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thekirbyfake

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6,232 posts

263 months

Friday 17th September 2010
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Looking to replace my old knackered coffee machine and I'm erring towards a pod unit.

Anyone recommend a good one?

Budget is £100-200 which they all seem to be in.

Not hugely bothered about a milk steamer but it would be a nice add-on.

Toyless

25,628 posts

249 months

Friday 17th September 2010
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Personally I'd recommend any of the nespresso machines,based on drinkabilty of the end product.

Mobile Chicane

21,971 posts

240 months

Friday 17th September 2010
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Toyless said:
Personally I'd recommend any of the nespresso machines,based on drinkabilty of the end product.
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5potTurbo

13,627 posts

196 months

Friday 17th September 2010
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Mobile Chicane said:
Toyless said:
Personally I'd recommend any of the nespresso machines,based on drinkabilty of the end product.
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I can't live without my Nespresso machine now.
I only have one of the lower level Krups machines, but the end product is very good. coffee

lick


rossc

683 posts

312 months

Friday 17th September 2010
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Can open, worms everywhere.......

Anyway, I have a Magimix and think its great. Done the whole Gaggia thing and changed when that machine gave up the ghost, far easier and more consistent although some would argue not 'authenic'.

Only downside is that the pods are quite expensive if you are drinking industrial quantities. On the other hand, if you are not, each coffee is 'fresh' as the pods are sealed rather than having ground coffee that will go stale if you don't use quickly enough.

thekirbyfake

Original Poster:

6,232 posts

263 months

Friday 17th September 2010
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Do you have the version with the milk steamer/frother?

missdiane

13,994 posts

277 months

Friday 17th September 2010
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Never tried a Nespresso, how do they compare to a Gaggia type machine?

I only use a Gaggia, just a pain in the bum, messy, keeps clogging up... though now I know where it clogs up I will clean it properly next time hehe

Simpo Two

92,553 posts

293 months

Friday 17th September 2010
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5potTurbo said:
I only have one of the lower level Krups machines, but the end product is very good.
That's exactly what Hauptmann Schnapps (18th SS-Flak Battalion) thought of his spin

daveparry

988 posts

228 months

Friday 17th September 2010
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Nesspresso for me too! awesome selection of coffee! and only 25p a cup.

Garlick

40,601 posts

268 months

Friday 17th September 2010
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Nespresso x whatever.

A great machine.

parapaul

2,828 posts

226 months

Saturday 18th September 2010
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rossc said:
Only downside is that the pods are quite expensive if you are drinking industrial quantities. On the other hand, if you are not, each coffee is 'fresh' as the pods are sealed rather than having ground coffee that will go stale if you don't use quickly enough.
I agree 100% about the cost - it gets ridiculous if you drink coffee regularly.

Are the Nespresso pods individually sealed then? I had a Senseo machine a couple of years back, and the pods came in packs of a couple of dozen, but once the pack was open, I imagine they went stale as quickly as normal ground coffee.

missdiane

13,994 posts

277 months

Saturday 18th September 2010
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They used to sell the senseo type pods everywhere, all own brands too to help with cost - Tescos finest Java was lovely paperbag
they used to work in the Gaggia as well to help me keep the mess down - and it tasted far better made in that than the Senseo machine, now all you can find is the proper Senseo pods frown

toasty

8,368 posts

248 months

Saturday 18th September 2010
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I have a magimix Nespresso machine with frother but tend to microwave the milk and use an Aerolatte as it's much easier to clean.

Agreed on the costs, we must get through £25 of coffee a month.

f13ldy

1,432 posts

229 months

Saturday 18th September 2010
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Another Magimix nespresso owner here. I have the Citiz with Milk Steamer and Cooler (perfect to iced lattes)

However, the milk doesn't quite get hot enough for my liking, but it is perfect for the Mrs so you can't have it both ways.

I'm mainly an espresso drinker and for quick minimal fuss cups in the morning it is perfect.

If you go to a John Lewis they normally have them out for tasting so go and make your own mind up.

FunkyGibbon

3,855 posts

292 months

Saturday 18th September 2010
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parapaul said:
Are the Nespresso pods individually sealed then?
yes


thekirbyfake

Original Poster:

6,232 posts

263 months

Saturday 18th September 2010
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Unless I'm missing something, Krups and Magimix are simply the same product in a slightly different frock?

HowMuchLonger

3,040 posts

221 months

Saturday 18th September 2010
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Garlick said:
Nespresso x whatever.

A great machine.
Agreed. In the Nespresso Boutique they told us that there was no difference in the coffee produced between all the machines. What I don't understand is why the built in Nespresso machine is over 1000 pounds, do manufacturers charge a grand for anything that is built in in the kitchen?

jamiebae

6,245 posts

239 months

Saturday 18th September 2010
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thekirbyfake said:
Unless I'm missing something, Krups and Magimix are simply the same product in a slightly different frock?
Yup. I have the Magimix one, parents have a Krups one and they're the same machine inside the case.

thekirbyfake

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6,232 posts

263 months

Tuesday 21st September 2010
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missdiane said:
Never tried a Nespresso, how do they compare to a Gaggia type machine?

I only use a Gaggia, just a pain in the bum, messy, keeps clogging up... though now I know where it clogs up I will clean it properly next time hehe
For me the machine that's just arrived (Krups CitiZ) is every bit as good as the Gaggia it replaces.

Zero mess, zero fuss, heats up far quicker and the end product is spot on.

I'm converted. Utterly.

Stig

11,823 posts

312 months

Tuesday 21st September 2010
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Dolce Gusto for me as there's no faffing about with frothing milk either - just lob in a capsule for it, then one for the coffee (or mocha/chocolate/espresso whatever). Probably deeply unhealthy as a result - but by gum, it tastes good smile

Perfect every time and zero cleaning to be done. It's the best kitchen gadget I've ever bought.