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Best Coffee Machine Pods

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

If you are looking for the best pod coffee machine, pick one that offers the most options for adjusting drink sizes and temperatures. Also, ensure that the machine can accommodate the use of reusable pods.

1. Nespresso Vertuo

Nespresso is the market leader in pod brewing and is a popular choice for espresso fans. Nespresso's capsules and machines are highly rated for both quality and sustainability. The capsules are made of 80 percent recyclable materials and are compostable. They are made of less plastic and have a smaller carbon footprint than traditional coffee bags. Additionally, Nespresso partners with green-certified organisations to promote responsible farming and fair working conditions.

The Nespresso Vertuo line includes several machines that create delicious and rich cups of coffee or espresso with a great crema. The VertuoPlus X and VertuoPlus Deluxe models feature advanced features like automatic heating of milk and customizable drink settings. These machines are easy-to-use and feature a sleek design that looks great on your kitchen counter.

Both the X and the Deluxe models come with a huge water reservoir as well as a slim machine body. They feature an innovative new extraction technology known as Centrifusion that uses up to 7,000 revolutions per minute to make espresso or coffee. This produces a consistent, smooth crema that is saturated to a high degree even in smaller cups.

Nespresso's capsules are more expensive than the third-party pods that are available in supermarkets and many online retailers, but they offer a nice range of flavors and intensities to choose from. They also offer limited-edition products. The machines are simple to use, and the Vertuoline is simpler than Nespresso's original Nespresso, which only produces espresso.

The Vertuoline also offers two different sizes of capsules - the smaller espresso size and the larger lungo size -- for those who prefer smaller drinks. The larger mug capsules and alto capsules can be used to make mug-sized drinks that require the most intensely roasted cup of coffee. The Nespresso Vertuoline makes a great cup of drip coffee, which is different from some other pod machines we tried.

2. Illy X7.1

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

The X7.1 utilizes a brand new patent-pending system that reads the unique barcode on each capsule to identify it. It is then pre-wets it and infuses the correct amount of distilled water. This is a huge feature for those who desire a hassle-free, hands-off automation. However, it could be a problem for those who prefer to alter settings and pick their own brew strength or size. The machine is able to serve espresso double espresso, gran lungo, alto and mug drinks with a smooth layer of crema.

de-longhi-primadonna-soul-fully-automatic-bean-to-cup-espresso-an-cappuccino-coffee-maker-ecam610-75-mb-2-2-liters-black-and-silver-17333.jpgIn addition to its brewing technology as well as its brewing technology, the X7.1 features a range of other features that make it stand out. For instance, it is one of the only coffee machines we've evaluated that comes with an adjustable drip tray that can be adjusted to height to optimise the dimensions and shape of the coffee mug. It also includes a stainless steel milk jug that can be used to make lattes and cappuccinos. The X7.1 is also equipped with an energy-saving sleep mode and a detachable pod holder to simplify cleaning.

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

3. Grind One

If you're not a huge fan of Nespresso pods made of plastic or you're looking for something that isn't too bulky, then the Stockholm-designed Grind One may be the best rated coffee machines option for you. Two members of the Real Homes team have been testing it in their kitchens and are incredibly pleased with it. It's a sleek stainless-steel geometric machine which looks stunning and is simple to use. Simply place the pod, select whether you want a lungo or a short express, and press the button. The light that flashes will inform you whether it's brewing or done, and then the coffee starts to come out. There's no milk cup or steam wand, but you can add hot or cold milk to your coffee however you please.

This machine is designed to work with Grind’s own compostable, recyclable, and recyclable pods. Not only will you reduce the amount of coffee you waste which can take hundreds of year to degrade and degrade, but the pods are also organic and contain no plastic. They cost about 50p each and you can throw them into your garden compost or food waste bin once they are empty.

The Grind One is PS275, and you can also add the milk frother to it for an additional PS325. It's more expensive than the majority of Nespresso-branded pods, but it's a very sleek and well-designed versatile machine. It's also the smallest the bunch, which means it won't take up too much countertop space, and it comes with an elevated drip tray that connects to a series of notches next to the waste bin to allow height adjustment.

4. Grind 2

If you're looking for a quick and simple cup of coffee, this pod machine removes the hassle making espresso. It can make a short shot or a longer shot, with three different temperature and extraction settings. Its ability to make a great espresso was awe-inspiring to our coffee lover. Its crema (which should be a cosy chestnut colour and last until the final sip) and temperature were spot on. Its sleek design and tough appealing materials also helped it stand out from the rest.

philips-4300-series-bean-to-cup-espresso-machine-lattego-milk-frother-8-coffee-variaties-intuitive-display-black-ep4346-70-1847.jpgOur coffee aficionado also tested the Grind One for its ease of use. The heavy-duty switch is enjoyable to use, and offers the option of programming your favorite short or long shot. It also comes with an easy-to-read display. You can set it to automatically dispense hot water with your coffee that helps the ground settle and improves the flavor of your beverage. A milk frother that is useful is included, making this pod coffee maker a great all-rounder.

Another advantage of these machines is that they eliminate the messy bits out of espresso making, namely grinding, dosing and tamping the ground beans. This decreases the amount of items that need to be cleaned up and reused which makes them a better option for those with limited kitchen space. If you want to increase your options, a separate milk frother allows you to make cappuccinos and lattes as well. Alternatively, you could go with an manual coffee maker, such as the Aeropress which offers a low carbon footprint with a richer taste than the machine. However, it requires more effort on your part and we wouldn't recommend it to everyone.

5. Lavazza Idola

Unlike the more expensive Lavazza Voicy pod coffee maker, this model doesn't have a milk frother however it is perfect for those who love espresso, ristretto or caffe lungo. It's also one of the most quiet machines, meaning you can enjoy your morning cup while the children are asleep.

You can program a cup size to suit your preferences and there's also the option of the temperature to increase to push your brew through at the touch of one button. You can also keep track with the maintenance schedule by receiving notifications when the capsule bin is empty or when the water tank requires to be topped off.

The machine is not able to frost milk, but it can be used to make cappuccinos or flat whites by using a separate container. There are many positive reviews from buyers on Amazon and at John Lewis. They laud the quiet operation and flexibility of the machine, such as different lengths of brews and the capacity to hold capsules that have been used.

While there aren't a huge number of reviews from customers however, the general consensus is that this is a fantastic value pod coffee machine for those who prefer an easy set-up. It's more expensive compared to the Nespresso Vertuo Pop but comes with the best Lavazza pods. It's also one of the quietest machines on the market. It's not ideal if you want to make more than two types of coffee however, so we'd recommend one of our top choices for what coffee machine is best you're looking for. For more information, read our full Lavazza Idola review.