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The Best Pod Coffee Machines
Pod coffee machines allow you to insert a capsule containing ground or roast coffee beans into the. The coffee is then poured through for a set time period to create your drink.
Certain pod coffee machines come with various sizes of cups as well as frothing milk capabilities. The best pod machine for you will depend on your lifestyle and personal preferences.
1. Keurig K-Select
This machine is a great option if you're looking for a Keurig coffeemaker that doesn't have all the bells, whistles and features of more expensive models. It's simple to use and has a great design. When not in use it can be hidden away in the kitchen.
The machine can be loud but it's not a huge issue. It's small enough to fit on a counter with a small space. However, if you want a Keurig that offers a wider range of sizes or a carafe that is suitable for traditional drip brewing, you should consider other options.
The Keurig K-Select single serve coffee maker is a blend of elegant design and intuitive features to help you make your perfect cup every time. Choose from hundreds delicious K-Cups, or brew your coffee using a universal My-K-Cup filter (sold separately). Strong Brew increases the intensity and strength of your coffee, making it an ideal option for coffee lovers who prefer strong cups.
This brewer is easy to use, using simple buttons. Simply insert the K-Cup and then select the desired size of brew and press brew. In less than one minute, you can enjoy a cup of fresh coffee. The large water reservoir of 52 ounces lets you brew up to five cups in between refills, simplifying your morning routine.
The Keurig is simple to clean, with a removable water reservoir and lid that can be easily washed. However, you should always remove the scale from your Keurig before cleaning it, and follow the instructions in the user's manual to ensure that your machine is working at its best. This warranty covers all original accessories and the brewer, excluding for normal wear or abuse, and external causes like power outages.
2. Tassimo My Way
This is the best choice for those who love coffee and want a machine that does more than just make your typical cup. It can create a variety of drinks including hot cocoa. The large 1.3-litre water tank lets multiple cups to be brewed at the same time. The machine can be heated within three seconds, and it includes a milk container that lets you to make latte or cappuccino. It also has a touch-sensitive display that allows you to set the intensity, temperature and quantity of your preferred beverage.
Tassimo My Way uses T Discs which are a set of ingredients that can be used to make your drink. There are more than 70 flavors to choose from, ranging from brands like Kenco and Costa to Costa, Milka and Cadbury's. The machine offers a variety of T discs, including those for hot tea and chocolate.
We found the coffee it made to be of a good quality, although slightly less than other pod machines in this round-up. It also gave a smooth mouthfeel, and steam-cooked milk for a caffe lattes fast. However, it should be noted that the frothy milk made from T Discs is a source of sugar that, while not a huge problem in itself but isn't for everyone's taste.
Tassimo My Way's removable parts including the drip tray, and the water tank are all dishwasher-safe. A Brita filter is included, as well as an ice-cleaning disk. A handy indicator light informs you when it's time to descale, and a water reservoir keeps limescale to the minimum. The machine is classified as Energy Star, which helps reduce its electricity consumption by up to 15%..
3. Lavazza Lungo Pod Machine
This Nespresso pod coffee machine was designed in collaboration with Sage by Lavazza is among the most appealing machines available. The machine is made of sturdy and attractive materials. It has a sleek steam wand that can be adjusted to make cappuccinos and lattes, and a stainless-steel milk jug. Place a pod into the machine, select your cup size and the machine whirs into action - brewing espresso double espresso, lungo, gran lungo, mug and alto drinks with a thick layer of silky frosting.
As with most pod machines you load a pod via an opening at the top of the machine, and then drop it into place. The machine pierces the capsule and then closes it in such a way that when you lift the lever, the pod falls into a specially empty pod tray underneath the drip tray.
It's not the fastest way to make espresso. It takes 30 seconds for a single shot and 90 seconds for the lungo. However, the results are always impressive with a rich, smooth flavor and great crema. The machine will also notify you when the water tank or pod bin needs refilling.
This machine is a huge seller due to the fact that you can use any Lavazza pod. There are seven pods in total that include ground espresso (Qualita Rossa), decaffeinated (Dek Cremoso), and two organic coffees. Bio). The pod coffee maker isn't cheap but if you combine it with pod delivery it can cost similar to the cost of the regular bean-to-cup machine. The slim design of this machine allows it to fit in even the tiniest kitchens. The pods are compostable in a way that you can dispose of them in food waste bins for your council bins or garden compost.
4. Nespresso Vertuo Pod Machine
Nespresso machines make some of the top pods coffee makers for those who are looking for a reliable, quick and consistent brew. They heat quickly and are incredibly simple to use. Just insert a capsule, press the button, and you're done. They create an intense, creamy crema that can be added to drinks to give more flavor and a thicker layer. They're not cheap, however you must buy their official pods.
The Vertuo line is a different model from the OriginalLine machines, which still make use of espresso capsules. The Vertuo line is able to read the barcode on each capsule, and then automatically adjusts the brewing parameters in order to make a perfect cup. They also have a centrifusion device that spins the capsules to make the best flavor and the thickest crema.
The machines aren't as intuitive as the other options. For instance, the lid only opens when the machine is in its final stages, and it takes around 30 seconds to heat up enough to allow it to be put into a capsule. They don't include milk frothers like some of the other pod coffee makers listed on this list, meaning you'll need an additional PS90 or so to purchase an additional Aeroccino for those who want to make lattes and cappuccinos.
They also require more regular maintenance than other models--refilling the water tank, emptying the pod containers, and decaling. However, they do come with an app that reminds you of these duties and provides tools such as store locators and capsule recycling. If you connect your machine to an IntelliPort, you can even control it with voice commands, which is a nice feature for those who make coffee in the dark at 4am or have weak hands.
5. SMEG Barista Pod Machine
This sleek pod coffee machine is the lovechild of a beloved Italian brand and a renowned kitchen appliance company. It features the modern, sleek curves SMEG are known for, and can brew both lungo and espresso drinks. It comes with a programmable setting for the shot, dual-height dripping trays, and removable pod bin.
This coffee maker lets you make an instant cup of lungo or espresso in the morning or during your work break. Its simple control panel keeps it looking sleek and doesn't interfere with its functionality. Coffeee has three interchangeable baskets for different capsule types. You can use loose-ground beans (although an additional grinder is required).
The SMEG Barista Pod Machine doesn't include a milk pitcher, however, it does come with a built-in Pannarello milk frother that can froth both cow and soymilk quite beautifully. It also comes with the portafilter 51mm that is smaller than a standard commercial-style filter. It is pressurised which means that it won't give off the stale, lingering taste. It comes with a tamper made of plastic that can also double as a spoon.
The SMEG is one of the most expensive pod machines on our list, but it's definitely worth it if your a fan of the retro look or enjoy being able to whip up espresso-based drinks. It's also a great option when you're just beginning to learn about the world of coffee making and don't want to have to deal with the hassle of measuring, grinding, and making your own coffee.