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작성자 Fredric Cherry
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Best Coffee Machine Pods

Pod coffee machines can take the pain out of getting your morning caffeine fix. Unlike a traditional machine, they dispense pre-packed pods of espresso or ground coffee to make the process faster.

If you are looking for the Best Coffee Machine Pod pod coffee machine, select one that provides the most options for adjusting the size of your drink and temperatures. Find out if the machine is compatible with refillable pods.

1. Nespresso Vertuo

melitta-solo-perfect-milk-e957-203-fully-automatic-bean-to-cup-coffee-machine-automatic-cappuccino-maker-silver-14247.jpgNespresso is a leader in pod-brewing, and a favourite of espresso drinkers. The company's machines and capsules are highly rated for both quality and sustainability. The capsules are made of 80 percent recyclable material and compostable. They also contain less plastic than traditional coffee bags and have a less carbon footprint. Nespresso also collaborates with organizations that are certified green to promote fair working conditions and sustainable farming practices.

The Nespresso Vertuo line includes several machines that make an incredibly delicious and rich cup of coffee or espresso with a perfect crema. VertuoPlus Deluxe and VertuoPlus models have advanced features, like automatic milk heating and customizable drink settings. These machines are easy to use and feature modern and sleek designs that will look great in your kitchen.

Both the X model and the Deluxe model have a large reservoir, as well as a slim body. They feature an innovative new extraction technology known as Centrifusion that utilizes up to 7,000 revolutions per minute to brew the espresso or coffee. This technique helps create a consistent and smooth crema with a high degree of saturation even in smaller cups.

Nespresso's capsules are a bit more expensive than third-party compatible pods that are sold in supermarkets and a variety of online retailers, but they come with a an excellent selection of flavors and intensity levels to pick from. The company regularly releases limited-edition products as well. The machines are simple to use and the Vertuoline is less complicated than the original Nespresso that only makes espresso.

Vertuoline offers two sizes of capsules including the smaller espresso size and the larger lungo size for those who prefer shorter drinks. The larger alto and mug capsules are ideal for rich and mug-sized drinks that require a more intensely roasted cup of coffee. The Nespresso Vertuoline makes a great cup of drip coffee, which is different from some other pod machines that we tried.

2. Illy X7.1

This pod coffee machine is a high-spec machine that's constructed of durable and attractive materials. It's a bit more expensive than the other models we tested but it offers high-quality, reliable performance and an attractive design that can blend into any kitchen.

The X7.1 uses a new patented system which reads the bespoke barcode on each capsule to identify it. It then pre-wets, infuses and dispenses the right amount of water automatically. This is an enormous benefit for those who want to enjoy hassle-free automation. However, it can be frustrating for those who love to alter settings and pick their own brew strength and size. The machine can dispense espresso double espresso, gran lungo, mug and alto drinks with a fine layer of crema.

sage-the-barista-touch-machine-bean-to-cup-coffee-machine-with-milk-frother-ses880bss-brushed-stainless-steel-1869.jpgThe X7.1 is not only an outstanding model in terms of its brewing capabilities, but it also has other features. For example, it is one of the only coffee machines that we have evaluated that comes with the ability to adjust the height of the drip tray to optimize the size and shape of the coffee mug. It also comes with a stainless-steel milk jug for making lattes and cappuccinos. The X7.1 comes with a low-energy sleeping mode as well as a detachable holder for pods, making cleaning simpler.

Compatible with Compatible with all Keurig K-Cups, Nespresso capsules, and Bruvi B-Pods. These pods differ from K-Cups or other popular pods in that they contain ground coffee, instead of a teabag, and are more caffeine-rich than regular espresso. The Bruvi is also app compatible and can be programmed to brew according to a set schedule. It also has a useful steam wand that can be used to create frothy lattes and cappuccinos.

3. Grind One

If you're not a huge fan of Nespresso pods made of plastic or are seeking something that's not quite as bulky, then the Stockholm-designed Grind One may be the best affordable coffee machine option for you. Two members of the Real Homes team have been testing it out in their kitchens and are incredibly pleased with it. It's a sleek stainless-steel geometric machine, that looks stylish and is easy to use. It's as simple as putting a coffee pod into the inlet, select either an lungo or express, and then press a button. The light that flashes will inform you when it's completed, and the coffee begins to pour out. There's no steam wand or milk carafe. However, you can top your coffee with hot or cold milk however you wish.

This machine is designed to work with Grind’s own reusable, recyclable and compostable pods. So not only are you reducing your coffee waste (which could take hundreds of years to break down) but the pods themselves have zero plastic and are also organic. They cost about 50p each, and you can chuck them into your food waste bin or garden compost after they're empty.

The Grind One costs PS275 and you can purchase it as a the addition of a milk frother for an extra PS325. It's more expensive than many of Nespresso-branded pods, but it's a stylish and well-designed versatile machine. It's also the smallest of the bunch, which means it won't take up too much countertop space, and it has a raised drip tray that is secured to a series of notches alongside the waste bin to allow height adjustment.

4. Grind 2

This pod machine is ideal for those who enjoy an espresso-like coffee in a snap. It can make an espresso shot in a short time or a longer shot, with three different extraction settings and temperature. Its ability to make a fantastic espresso was awe-inspiring to our coffee lover. Its temperature and crema (which should have a chestnut hue that lasts until the last sip and is a cozy shade of brown) were flawless. Its sleek design and sturdy, attractive materials also made it stand out from the competition.

Our coffee lover also tried the Grind One to see if it was easy to use. The heavy-duty switch is a pleasant touch with the option to program your preferred short or long shot, and a clear display. You can set it to automatically dispensing hot water in your coffee to help the ground settle and improves your drink's flavour. The pod coffee maker comes with a helpful milk frother, making it a great all-rounder.

Another benefit of these machines is that they remove the messiness out of making espresso grinding and dosing the beans. It also reduces the amount of equipment that needs to be cleaned and recycled. This makes them a great option for those with little kitchen space. If you want to expand your options with a separate milk maker, a separate one will allow you to make lattes and cappuccinos as well. You can also choose a manual coffee press, like the Aeropress which offers the benefits of a low carbon footprint and an opulent taste that machines can provide. However, it requires more effort on your part and therefore we don't recommend it to all.

5. Lavazza Idola

Contrary to the more expensive Lavazza Voicy pod coffee maker, this model doesn't include a milk maker, but is great for those who love espresso, ristretto or caffe lungo. It's also one of the most silent machines, which means you can drink your morning cup while the children are asleep.

You can program a cup size to suit your preference and there's an option for the temperature to increase to push your beverage to the press of an button. You can also keep up with the maintenance schedule by receiving notifications when the capsule bin is empty or the water tank is due to be filled up.

The machine doesn't frost milk however it can be used to make cappuccinos or flat whites with a separate container. Many customers have left glowing reviews on Amazon and John Lewis. They laud the quiet operation and various options offered by the machine, which includes different lengths of brews as well as an adequate capacity for capsules that are used.

While there's not a huge number of customer reviews however, the general consensus is that this is an excellent value pod coffee maker for those who like an easy set-up. It's more expensive compared to the Nespresso Vertuo Pop but comes with the highest quality Lavazza pods. It's also one of the quietest machines available. If you want to make several different coffees, we suggest that you look into one of our top choices. For more information, read our full Lavazza Idola review.

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