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The Best Coffee Pod Machine
The most elegant pod machine we've seen, this model with brushed-steel features the signature Sage quality and ease of use. After turning on, it preheats and makes a scrumptious espresso or slightly longer lungo in just 30 minutes.
In contrast to bean-to-cup machines models take the most messy aspects of coffee making off your hands - including grinding and dosing grounds.
1. Rapid
Pod machines can be installed and used more quickly than espresso machines. Most of them can make a cup in just 30 seconds. However, they come with a cost: the pre-portioned coffee pods used in these machines tend to be more expensive than freshly roasted beans and they are not recycled. (though some companies are now offering recycling bags for free and UPS labels for returning the pods).
The Nespresso CitiZ has one of the fastest pod machines available due to the barcode scanner that scans each compatible pod's code prior to making coffee. This makes it easy to make consistent quality, high-end coffee each time, with next-to-no chances of a drink turning out badly wrong. The machine is one of the tiniest and lightest available. It doesn't require an additional milk container, and its compact size allows it to be easily incorporated into even the smallest kitchens.
However pod capsule coffee machine isn't the ideal machine for those looking to cut down on their environmental impact. The CitiZ does not have an automatic descaling feature. You will need to manually descale the machine every 300 cups for hard water, and every 1200 cups for soft water. Once the filter cartridge is out, you'll need to replace it with a new. This could be expensive for certain users.
Tassimo Vivy 2 is a quick machine with customizable buttons. It can be used with either ground coffee or ESE pods that are pre-dosed, tampered ground compressed between filter paper. This model is B-Corp Certified. It is committed to lessening the negative impact it has on the surroundings and its workforce. Its only minor drawback is the time it takes to heat up. Once it's done it, it can make one cup in around 35 seconds.
Vertuo Creatista is a stylish sleek machine that is able to make a variety drinks in different sizes and styles. This gorgeous, glossy machine, developed in collaboration with Sage it is not only easy to use and quick to start, but also comes with an ice cream frothing wand as well as an stainless steel Jug.
2. Removable parts
The ease of use of a pod coffee maker is a major advantage. The top models are simple to use. The majority of machines use the same basic mechanism to brew your cup: water is heated in an internal reservoir, and then pushed through your chosen capsules and extracted to create rich, hot java. Most brands offer a range of sizes for drinks to meet various needs. You can save custom settings on many models to simplify the process even further.
Keurig K-Cups are among the largest players on the market. However, Nestle Nespresso VertuoLine capsules also offer a large selection of capsules made by the most famous roasters. Some pods are made to be used once and be thrown away, while others are designed to be used multiple times. Whatever the case, you'll need to plan ahead for how you'll handle the pods you've used up so that they don't end up in landfill.
The SMEG we tested has a reservoir of water that is simple to fill. It also automatically dispenses an additional capsule once the previous one cools down. It brews lungo and espresso drinks, and comes with eight different blends to give you plenty of variety. This brewer is perfect for coffee lovers who want to make the switch from drip coffee.
In our tests, the Tassimo My Way 2 proved to be the most enjoyable one to use. Its sleek design looks stunning on your counter and can be opened in a matter of seconds to reveal the compartment that holds empty pods. It has a water filter system that is ideal for areas with hard water.
The machine is fast and brews regular coffee (240ml) and ristretto and lungo espresso drinks. Its intuitive controls are easy to navigate using the aircraft-style toggles as well as a lever that retracts with a minimum of effort to reveal the space which allows you to drop the pod. It takes a bit of force to close, but the majority of our testers who have limitations in hand strength and mobility, were able to use it comfortably.
3. Size
The best coffee pod makers eliminate all the mess that comes with coffee making. All you have to do is put a pod in, press a button and let it make coffee. It is still necessary to clean the machine from time to time however not as often as you would with 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.
The best coffee machine for you will depend on your personal preferences and what you wish to achieve. The majority of pod machines are easy to use, however some offer more customisation options than others. Be aware of the different coffee pods, brew sizes and milk options for frothing when selecting the best machine.
The most popular pod-based coffee machines are Nespresso, Keurig and similar brands. However there are a few newer competitors that may be worth looking at. Bruvi has a custom-designed system of pods called B-Pods, which can only be used in its machines. The pods are marked by a barcode which is read by the machine to adjust the brewing settings automatically.
This means that the machine eliminates all the guesswork the process of making a cup, and ensures each drink is made perfectly every time. It is able to save your customized drinks to a button so that you can create them using one button.
Other machines, such as Sage's My Way, offer more control over your cup of coffee than others models, allowing you to select the right size and temperature for each drink. It's more expensive than other models, however it has the polished stainless steel construction and superior customer service that is synonymous with Sage's My Way. This is a good option for those who want a bit more out of their pod-based espresso maker.
Certain models are larger and can brew lungos. The Lavazza A Modo Mio Smeg is a fantastic example of this, and it combines the retro fifties styling of SMEG with the retro-fifties design of SMEG Italian coffee maker, Lavazza. It can be a little intimidating to use thanks to its airplane-style toggles as well as the manual lever, but it's quick and incredibly enjoyable to use - a lungo is brewed in just 30 seconds and the used pods are deposited into an internal bin with the click of a button.
4. Customization
One of the main reasons pod coffee makers might not be the best choice for you is its lack of customizability. If you don't have an alternative milk frother, then the only way to add more flavor or creaminess is to make use of hot chocolate or tea option in your mug, or to manually add milk to coffee. This shouldn't be a problem for many people, but it could be an issue for those who prefer a fully automatic experience in the morning.
Bosch's Intellibrew utilizes barcode scanners to scan each capsule. It then automatically pre-wets and infuses the correct amount of coffee for the particular kind of pod. It's a hands-free, easy-to-use machine that does the job flawlessly, but does not have any options for making drinks that are customized or altering the strength of the brew. This will irritate some buyers however for others, the easy automation and variety of cup lengths (espresso lungo, espresso and mug) will provide precisely what they require.
This coffee maker is low-maintenance. It only requires you to refill the water tank, and decaffeinate the reservoir every so often. It dispenses short espresso-style shots and tall travel mugs effortlessly and, as we mentioned, used pods are ejected to a hidden receptacle that helps keep your kitchen clean. It also excels at delivering full-bodied coffees with crema-topped tops.
This machine is part of Smeg's 1950s style range. It's user-friendly with a simple panel of buttons and can accommodate ground coffee and ESE pods. Its only flaw is the lack of a gauge that tells you when to descale, and the inability to set the maximum water level. It is also necessary to buy the capsules of the brand, which can be costly. This is a good pod machine for anyone who wants an easy-to-use and stylish appliance that can be used at a reasonable cost. For those who want some variety, a large selection of third-party capsules is available for this model, and it's also compatible with the Nespresso Vertuo line.
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