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With pod coffee machines, you put a sealed capsule with ground or roasted beans into the machine. The coffee is then poured through for a predetermined time period to create your beverage.
Some pod coffee makers have different sizes of cups as well as a built-in filter and milk that froths. The best pod coffee maker is dependent on your individual preferences and your lifestyle.
1. Keurig K-Select
This machine is an excellent option if you're seeking an Keurig coffee maker that doesn't come with 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 easily hidden away in the kitchen.
The machine is noisy but that's not a major problem. It is also fairly compact and can be tucked away in tiny counter spaces. If you'd prefer a Keurig with a wider range of sizes, or a carafe to drip-brew your coffee, you might want to consider other alternatives.
Keurig K-Select is a single-serve coffee maker that combines a sleek style with more intuitive features. This lets you make the perfect cup coffee every time. Pick from a variety of delicious K-Cups or brew coffee using the universal filter for coffee My-K-Cup (sold separate). The Strong Brew feature kicks up the strength and intensity of your coffee, making it the best choice for those who love a strong cup.
This brewer is simple to use and has simple buttons. Just insert the K-Cup pod, select the desired brew size, and then press brew. In less than a minute, you'll have a fresh cup of coffee waiting to enjoy. The large water reservoir of 52 ounces lets you brew up to five cups in between refills, simplifying your morning routine.
The Keurig is incredibly easy to clean. The water reservoir and lid can be removed and washed by hand. But, you must clean your Keurig before cleaning it, and follow the guidelines in the user's manual to ensure that the machine is performing optimally. This warranty covers all accessories and the brewer, excluding for normal wear or abuse, and external causes like power outages.
2. Tassimo My Way
This is the ideal choice for coffee lovers looking for a machine that can do more than just making your regular cup. It's designed to create a diverse range of drinks, including tea and hot chocolate and has a large 1.3 litre water tank that allows you to brew multiple cups at once. The machine can be heated up in just three seconds and can make the perfect cappuccino or latte using its built-in milk jug. It also features a touch-sensitive display which lets you adjust the temperature, intensity and volume of your chosen drink.
The Tassimo My Way uses the brand's T Discs that contain everything you need to make your preferred drink. There are over 70 different kinds which include Kenco, Costa, Milka and Cadbury's. The machine also provides T discs for hot chocolate and tea as well.
We found the coffee it made to be of a excellent quality, though just a little less than the other pod machines we have reviewed in this round-up. It also gave a smooth mouthfeel, and steam-cooked milk for caffe lattes in a short time. It is important to remember that the milk that is frothy contains sugar which, though not a major issue, may not be for everyone's taste.
Tassimo My Way's removable parts including the drip tray, and the water tank are all dishwasher-safe. There's an Brita filter included and a cleaning disc that can be used as well. A useful indicator light will tell you when it's time to descale, and the water tank keeps limescale at an absolute minimum. The machine is Energy Star rated, which reduces the power consumption of up to 15%.
3. Lavazza Lungo Pod Machine
This Nespresso compatible pod coffee machine created in collaboration with Sage by Lavazza is one of the most appealing machines on the market. It's constructed with durable and attractive materials, has a neat adjustable steam wand to make lattes and cappuccinos, and an stainless milk jug made of steel. Put a pod in and choose the cup size and the machine whirs into action, making espresso lungo, double espresso, gran lungo, alto drinks and mugs 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 punctures the capsule and then closes it. When you press the lever, the used pod will fall into a designated spent Pod tray underneath the drip tray.
It's not the fastest machine for brewing it takes 30 seconds to make a shot of espresso and about 90 seconds for a lungo however, the results are always impressive, with excellent crema and a smooth, rich taste. The machine will also alert you when it is time to refill the tank of water or the pod bin.
One of the main selling points for this machine is the ability to use it with any Lavazza-branded pod Seven pods coffee machine are available in total including espresso ground (Qualita Rossa, Intenso, Passionale and Delizioso) Two decaffeinated (Dek Cremoso) and two organic coffees (!Tierra! Bio). The pod coffee machine is not inexpensive, but if you combine it with pod delivery services the cost could be similar to the regular bean-to-cup machine. This machine's slimline design means it can be tucked away in the smallest kitchens, while the pods themselves are compostable, which means you can place them into your council's food waste bins or own garden compost.
4. Nespresso Vertuo Pod Machine
Nespresso machines are some of the top pod coffee makers for those who want quick steady, reliable, and pod coffee makers consistent coffee. They are quick to heat up and are simple to use. Simply insert a capsule and press a button, and you're done. They produce an intense, creamy crema that can be added to drinks to give more flavor and thickness. The official pods are not inexpensive and you'll need to buy them.
The Vertuo line is a different model from the OriginalLine machines, which still make use of espresso capsules. They read each capsule's barcode, automatically adapting the brewing parameters to make the perfect cup. They also have a centrifusion device that spins the capsules in order to extract the most flavor and the thickest crema.
That said, the machines aren't as intuitive as our other picks. The lid only opens when the machine is ready, and it takes about 30 seconds for the capsule coffee machines to get hot. And they don't come with an milk frother, as do other pod coffee makers on this list, so you'll need an additional PS90 or so to purchase a separate Aeroccino for those who want to make lattes or cappuccinos.
They also require more regular maintenance than other models--refilling the water tank, emptying old pod containers, and descaling. However, they do come with an application that reminds you of these chores and provides tools such as store locators and capsule coffee maker recycling. If you connect your machine with an IntelliPort you can control it via voice commands. This is a great feature if you are making coffee at 4am in the dark or have a limited strength.
5. SMEG Barista Pod Machine
This sleek pod coffee maker is the lovechild of a beloved Italian brand and a well-known kitchen appliance company. It has the sleek, retro curves that SMEG are renowned for, and it can brew both lungo and espresso drinks. It also comes with an adjustable shot setting that can be programmed and dual-height drip tray, and a removable pod bin.
This coffee maker makes it easy to whip up a quick cup of single-shot or double-shot espresso in the morning, or for a lungo during your break at work. Its simple control panel makes it appear elegant and doesn't take away from its function. It comes with three different baskets for different types of capsules. You can also make use of loose ground beans (although you'll need to own an additional grinder).
The SMEG Barista Pod Machine does not include a milk pitcher. However, it does have a Pannarello built-in milk frother that is able to froth soymilk and cow milk very nicely. It also has a 51mm portafilter, which is smaller than a standard commercial-style filter. It's pressurized and this is a plus since it will not give you that stale, leftover grind taste. It also comes with a tool that doubles as scoop.
The SMEG is the most expensive machine we've reviewed. It's a good investment it if your style is retro or you love making espresso drinks in a hurry. This is a great choice for those who are new to the art of making coffee pod machine and don't need to go through the difficulty of measuring, grinding, and tamping the beans yourself.
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