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The most elegant pod machine we've seen, this brushed-steel model offers the trademark Sage quality and user-friendly. It preheats after switch-on, and brews an aroma-packed espresso or a slightly longer lungo in about 30 minutes.
As opposed to bean-to-cup machines, pod models take the most messed-up aspects of coffee making off your hands - including grinding and dosing grounds.
1. Fast
Pod machines can be set up and used faster than espresso machines. Most of them can make a cup in 30 minutes. The pre-portioned pods used in these machines are generally more costly than freshly roasted coffee beans and a majority of them aren't recyclable.
The Nespresso CitiZ has one of the fastest pod machines on the market, thanks to the barcode scanner that scans each compatible pod's code prior to brewing. This ensures consistently top-quality coffee every time. There is virtually no possibility of getting a poor drink. It's also among the tiniest and lightest available that doesn't require a separate milk jug and its small footprint making it easy to fit in even the tiniest kitchen.
However, the CitiZ 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'll need to manually descale the machine every 300 cups for hard water and every 1200 cups for soft water. Once the filter cartridge runs out, you'll need to replace it with a new. This can be costly for some users.
The Tassimo Vivy 2 is another speedy machine with customisable buttons and the option of using either ground coffee or ESE pods that are pre-dosed, tampered and packed between filter paper. This model is B-Corp Certified. It is committed to decreasing the negative impact it has on the environment and workforce. The only downside is the time it takes to heat up. Once it is heated it will brew a cup in around 35 minutes.
If you're looking for an elegant, sleek machine that can handle a variety of different drink sizes and styles then take a look at the Vertuo Creatista from Nespresso. This sleek machine designed in collaboration with Sage is not only easy to use but also comes with an ice cream wand, an stainless steel jug and milk frother.
2. Removable parts
The ease of using a pod coffee maker is a major selling point. The top models are simple to use. Most pod-making machines rely on the same general process to make your coffee by heating water in an internal reservoir, then pumped through your chosen capsules and extracted to form rich hot coffee. Many brands offer a variety of drink sizes for different needs. You can also save your own settings to make the process more efficient.
Keurig K-Cups are among the top players on the market. However, Nestle Nespresso VertuoLine capsules also offer a large selection of capsules by well-known roasters. Certain pods can be used only once before they are discarded, while others can be used a number of times. You'll need a strategy for the pods you've used to avoid them from ending up in the garbage.
The SMEG we tested comes with a removable reservoir of water that is easy to fill. It also automatically releases another capsule coffee maker after the previous one cools down. It can brew lungo and espresso drinks and comes with eight different blends to offer various options. This brewer will appeal to coffee lovers who are looking to switch from drip coffee.
In our tests we found that the Tassimo My Way 2 was the most satisfying to use. Its sleek design is beautiful on your counter and can be opened with a single touch to reveal the hidden compartment that stores empty pods. The machine also has the added benefit of an filtration system for water, which is perfect for areas with hard water.
This machine brews a standard cup of coffee (240ml) and also serves as lungo and ristretto-style espresso drinks and is extremely fast. Its easy-to-use controls are easy to use using the switches that resemble airplanes and a lever that retracts with little effort to reveal the opening which allows you to drop your coffee maker. It does take a little force to close but our testers, even those with weak hand and mobility were able to use it comfortably.
3. Size
The best coffee pod machines take the mess of coffee making out of your hands. You simply load in a pod, hit the button, and then brew. You'll still need to clean your machine occasionally but not like a bean-to-cup or espresso maker. Pod machines are smaller than their bigger counterparts and can be stored on the counter when not being used.
The right coffee pod machine for you will be determined by your preferences and what you want to achieve. All pod machines are simple to use, but some have more options for customization than others. The variety of pods, brew size options, and milk frothing capabilities are all important to find the ideal coffee pod machine for your needs.
Most people will think of pod-based devices in the likes of Nespresso and Keurig however there are a few more recent competitors which are worth looking into. Bruvi uses a bespoke system of pods called B-Pods that can only be used in its machines. These pods are marked with a barcode, which is read by the machine to adjust the brewing parameters automatically.
This method removes all the guesswork of making a cup and guarantees that every drink is perfect every time. It is even able to save custom drinks to a dedicated button, allowing you to create them at the push of a button.
Other machines, like Sage's My Way, offer greater control over your coffee than the majority models, allowing you to select the right size and temperature for each cup. It's more expensive than other models, but it comes with a polished stainless-steel build and excellent customer service that is synonymous with the Sage's My Way brand. This is a great option for those who want a bit more out of their pod-based espresso maker.
While the majority of people will use pod-based machines to make single-serve drinks There are some larger models that can also brew longer shots, known as lungos, also. The Lavazza A Modo Mio Smeg is a great example of this. It blends the retro-fifties style of SMEG with the classic design of Italian coffee brand, Lavazza. It's a bit intimidating at first thanks to the airplane-style toggles but once you've gotten used to it, it is easy and enjoyable to use. A lungo can be made in 30 seconds.
4. Customization
One reason pod coffee makers might not be right for you is its limited customizability. Unless you purchase an additional milk frother, the only ways to add extra flavor or creaminess is to make use of a hot chocolate in-mug or tea option and to add milk manually to your coffee. For most people, this shouldn't be a problem but it could be a problem for those who prefer an automated experience in the morning.
Bosch's Intellibrew technology uses barcode readers to scan each capsule and automatically pre-wet, infuse, and disperse the right amount of coffee that is appropriate for the kind of pod. It's a hassle-free, hands-off machine that does its job well, but it doesn't have any options for making drinks that are customized or for varying the strength of the brew. This may be a problem for some buyers however for others, the easy automation and variety of cup lengths (espresso lungo, espresso and mug) it gives precisely what they require.
In addition to filling up the water tank and decaffeinating the reservoir on occasion This coffee pods coffee machine maker does not require a lot of maintenance. It is able to serve espresso-style shots and tall travel mugs effortlessly and, as we mentioned the pods that are used are ejected into a concealed receptacle that helps keep your kitchen clean. It also does a great job of delivering full-bodied, crema-topped coffees.
This machine is part of Smeg’s 1950s style range. It is easy to use with a simple control panel and can accommodate ground coffee or ESE pods. It's only downside is the absence of an indicator that tells you when to descale, and the inability to set a maximum water level. You'll also have to purchase the brand's capsules which can be costly. This is a good pod machine for anyone who wants an attractive and convenient appliance that can be used at a reasonable cost. If you're looking for more variety, a wide range of third-party capsules is available for this model and it's compatible with the Nespresso Vertuo line.
The most elegant pod machine we've seen, this brushed-steel model offers the trademark Sage quality and user-friendly. It preheats after switch-on, and brews an aroma-packed espresso or a slightly longer lungo in about 30 minutes.
As opposed to bean-to-cup machines, pod models take the most messed-up aspects of coffee making off your hands - including grinding and dosing grounds.


The Nespresso CitiZ has one of the fastest pod machines on the market, thanks to the barcode scanner that scans each compatible pod's code prior to brewing. This ensures consistently top-quality coffee every time. There is virtually no possibility of getting a poor drink. It's also among the tiniest and lightest available that doesn't require a separate milk jug and its small footprint making it easy to fit in even the tiniest kitchen.
However, the CitiZ 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'll need to manually descale the machine every 300 cups for hard water and every 1200 cups for soft water. Once the filter cartridge runs out, you'll need to replace it with a new. This can be costly for some users.
The Tassimo Vivy 2 is another speedy machine with customisable buttons and the option of using either ground coffee or ESE pods that are pre-dosed, tampered and packed between filter paper. This model is B-Corp Certified. It is committed to decreasing the negative impact it has on the environment and workforce. The only downside is the time it takes to heat up. Once it is heated it will brew a cup in around 35 minutes.
If you're looking for an elegant, sleek machine that can handle a variety of different drink sizes and styles then take a look at the Vertuo Creatista from Nespresso. This sleek machine designed in collaboration with Sage is not only easy to use but also comes with an ice cream wand, an stainless steel jug and milk frother.
2. Removable parts
The ease of using a pod coffee maker is a major selling point. The top models are simple to use. Most pod-making machines rely on the same general process to make your coffee by heating water in an internal reservoir, then pumped through your chosen capsules and extracted to form rich hot coffee. Many brands offer a variety of drink sizes for different needs. You can also save your own settings to make the process more efficient.
Keurig K-Cups are among the top players on the market. However, Nestle Nespresso VertuoLine capsules also offer a large selection of capsules by well-known roasters. Certain pods can be used only once before they are discarded, while others can be used a number of times. You'll need a strategy for the pods you've used to avoid them from ending up in the garbage.
The SMEG we tested comes with a removable reservoir of water that is easy to fill. It also automatically releases another capsule coffee maker after the previous one cools down. It can brew lungo and espresso drinks and comes with eight different blends to offer various options. This brewer will appeal to coffee lovers who are looking to switch from drip coffee.
In our tests we found that the Tassimo My Way 2 was the most satisfying to use. Its sleek design is beautiful on your counter and can be opened with a single touch to reveal the hidden compartment that stores empty pods. The machine also has the added benefit of an filtration system for water, which is perfect for areas with hard water.
This machine brews a standard cup of coffee (240ml) and also serves as lungo and ristretto-style espresso drinks and is extremely fast. Its easy-to-use controls are easy to use using the switches that resemble airplanes and a lever that retracts with little effort to reveal the opening which allows you to drop your coffee maker. It does take a little force to close but our testers, even those with weak hand and mobility were able to use it comfortably.
3. Size
The best coffee pod machines take the mess of coffee making out of your hands. You simply load in a pod, hit the button, and then brew. You'll still need to clean your machine occasionally but not like a bean-to-cup or espresso maker. Pod machines are smaller than their bigger counterparts and can be stored on the counter when not being used.
The right coffee pod machine for you will be determined by your preferences and what you want to achieve. All pod machines are simple to use, but some have more options for customization than others. The variety of pods, brew size options, and milk frothing capabilities are all important to find the ideal coffee pod machine for your needs.
Most people will think of pod-based devices in the likes of Nespresso and Keurig however there are a few more recent competitors which are worth looking into. Bruvi uses a bespoke system of pods called B-Pods that can only be used in its machines. These pods are marked with a barcode, which is read by the machine to adjust the brewing parameters automatically.
This method removes all the guesswork of making a cup and guarantees that every drink is perfect every time. It is even able to save custom drinks to a dedicated button, allowing you to create them at the push of a button.
Other machines, like Sage's My Way, offer greater control over your coffee than the majority models, allowing you to select the right size and temperature for each cup. It's more expensive than other models, but it comes with a polished stainless-steel build and excellent customer service that is synonymous with the Sage's My Way brand. This is a great option for those who want a bit more out of their pod-based espresso maker.
While the majority of people will use pod-based machines to make single-serve drinks There are some larger models that can also brew longer shots, known as lungos, also. The Lavazza A Modo Mio Smeg is a great example of this. It blends the retro-fifties style of SMEG with the classic design of Italian coffee brand, Lavazza. It's a bit intimidating at first thanks to the airplane-style toggles but once you've gotten used to it, it is easy and enjoyable to use. A lungo can be made in 30 seconds.
4. Customization
One reason pod coffee makers might not be right for you is its limited customizability. Unless you purchase an additional milk frother, the only ways to add extra flavor or creaminess is to make use of a hot chocolate in-mug or tea option and to add milk manually to your coffee. For most people, this shouldn't be a problem but it could be a problem for those who prefer an automated experience in the morning.
Bosch's Intellibrew technology uses barcode readers to scan each capsule and automatically pre-wet, infuse, and disperse the right amount of coffee that is appropriate for the kind of pod. It's a hassle-free, hands-off machine that does its job well, but it doesn't have any options for making drinks that are customized or for varying the strength of the brew. This may be a problem for some buyers however for others, the easy automation and variety of cup lengths (espresso lungo, espresso and mug) it gives precisely what they require.
In addition to filling up the water tank and decaffeinating the reservoir on occasion This coffee pods coffee machine maker does not require a lot of maintenance. It is able to serve espresso-style shots and tall travel mugs effortlessly and, as we mentioned the pods that are used are ejected into a concealed receptacle that helps keep your kitchen clean. It also does a great job of delivering full-bodied, crema-topped coffees.
This machine is part of Smeg’s 1950s style range. It is easy to use with a simple control panel and can accommodate ground coffee or ESE pods. It's only downside is the absence of an indicator that tells you when to descale, and the inability to set a maximum water level. You'll also have to purchase the brand's capsules which can be costly. This is a good pod machine for anyone who wants an attractive and convenient appliance that can be used at a reasonable cost. If you're looking for more variety, a wide range of third-party capsules is available for this model and it's compatible with the Nespresso Vertuo line.
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