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What to Look For in a Coffee Machine Pod

What to Look For in a Coffee Machine Pod

If you’re short on countertop space or just want the convenience of a quick, easy-to-use coffee machine then pod or capsule machines like Nespresso, Tassimo or Dolce Gusto could be the perfect solution for you.18.coffee machine pod They use pre-measured flavoured pods that can be slotted in and brewed at the push of a button, using water from a small tank in just a few minutes. These machines have become very popular and can range in price from PS30 up to PS200.

There are quite a few different models out there with some having more options than others so it’s important to know what type of machine you are looking for before you start your search.18.coffee machine pod The following are some of the main features to look for in a pod coffee maker:

You’ll need a receptacle for the used coffee pods and some will have built-in recycling systems where you can drop them off for a collection.18.coffee machine pod You’ll also find that the maintenance and cleaning requirements will vary between models, so it’s worth checking these before deciding on one to purchase.

The L’OR Barista Sublime is a nice-looking machine that takes up very little counter space and has a number of curves that add to the visual appeal.18.coffee machine pod From the rounded front where the double spout is situated to the curved lip of the pod lever and even the rounded drip tray, it’s clear that the machine has been designed with style in mind as well as functionality.

It’s a fairly compact pod coffee machine at just fourteen cm wide and twenty seven cm deep. This makes it ideal for a tight space and can easily fit in a kitchen cupboard or under the worktop. The pods are inserted into the machine via an automatic lid which opens and closes with a gentle tap, so no force is needed to insert or remove a pod. This mechanism is much easier to clean than manual lids on other pod coffee makers.

Pod coffee makers from Dolce Gusto, Tassimo and Nespresso tend to be the most popular in the UK at the moment. They’re often cheaper than filter or bean to cup machines but they can be expensive if you only ever buy the brand’s pods. This is because they make their money by selling the machines for below what it costs to produce them and then making their profits on the pods that go in them.

This is very similar to how printers for home use are priced – you’ll find cheap ones on the market that cost about PS50 but when it comes to buying ink cartridges they can end up being twice as expensive or more than the original printer. If you’re short on budget or time then a pod coffee machine could be a good option for you, but it’s advisable to spend some time understanding all the alternatives before you unholster your debit card.

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