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The Best Coffee Pod Machine

The most elegant pod machine we've seen this brushed-steel model offers the trademark Sage quality and ease of use. It preheats after switch-on, and brews an aroma-packed espresso or a little longer lungo in 30 minutes.

coffeee-logo-300x100-png.pngPod models are a great alternative to bean-to cup machines. They take the most messy aspects of making coffee off your hands, like grinding and measuring grounds.

1. Speedy

Pod machines are typically quicker to set up and use than espresso machines, with most can make coffee in just 30 seconds or so. However, they come with some cost in that the pre-portioned coffee machine and pods pods that are used in these machines are generally more expensive than freshly roasted beans and they are not recycled. (though some companies now offer free recycling bags and prepaid UPS labels for returning them).

The Nespresso CitiZ has one of the most efficient pod machines available, thanks to the barcode scanner that scans every compatible pod's code prior to brewing. This ensures that you get consistently high-quality coffee, every time. There is hardly any chance of getting a bad drink. The machine is among the slimmest and lightest on the market. It doesn't require an additional milk container and its small footprint allows it to be easily incorporated into the tiniest kitchens.

However, the CitiZ isn't the most efficient machine for those wanting to minimize their environmental impact. It doesn't have an automated descaling function and you'll need to clean it yourself every 300 cups if you live in hard water or 1200 cups in soft water zones. Once the filter cartridge is out, you'll have to replace it with a new one. This could be expensive for some users.

The Tassimo Vivy 2 is another fast machine that has buttons that can be customized and the option to use ground coffee or ESE pods, which are pre-dosed and tampered grounds compressed between filter paper. This model is B-Corp Certified. It is committed to decreasing the negative impact it has on the surroundings and its workforce. The only downside is the time it takes to warm up. Once it does it, it can make one cup in about 35 minutes.

If you're after a sleek, stylish machine capable of handling a range of different drink sizes and styles then look no further than the Vertuo Creatista from Nespresso. This sleek machine designed in collaboration with Sage is not just easy to use but also comes with an ice cream wand stainless steel jug and milk frother.

2. Removable parts

A pod coffee machine with capsules maker's user-friendliness is a major draw, and the best models are a breeze to operate. Most machines utilize the same mechanism to brew a cup of coffee that is, heated water is placed in the reservoir, and then pushed through capsules to create rich, hot coffee. Many brands offer a variety of drink sizes for different needs. You can also save your own settings to streamline the process.

Keurig's K-Cups and Nestle's Nespresso VertuoLine series are the two biggest players in the market, however both offer a variety of capsules from top roasters and brands. Some pods are able to be used only once before being thrown away and others can be used several times. You'll need a plan to dispose of the pods you've used to avoid them from being thrown away.

The sleek SMEG model we tested features a water tank that is removable and easy to fill and the machine will automatically pour new capsules once the previous one has been chilled. It can brew lungo and espresso drinks, and comes with a set of eight different blends to give you plenty of variety. This brewer is a great choice for coffee lovers who are looking to switch from drip coffee.

In our tests, the Tassimo My Way 2 was the most satisfying to use. Its sleek design looks stunning on your counter and opens with just a touch to reveal the hidden compartment that houses empty pods. It also comes with the added benefit of an filtration system for water, which is perfect for areas with hard water.

This machine is able to make a standard cup of coffee (240ml) and also serves as lungo and ristretto espresso-style drinks and is extremely fast. Its intuitive controls are a joy to use with the help of switches that resemble airplanes and a lever that retracts with little effort to reveal the space which allows you to drop your pod. It takes a bit of force to close but our testers, including those with weak hand and mobility were able to use it comfortably.

3. Size

The best coffee pod machines take the mess of making coffee out of your hands. You simply put in a pod, hit the button, and then brew. It is still necessary to clean your machine occasionally however not as often as a bean-to cup or espresso maker. The pod machines are also smaller than their bigger counterparts, so they can fit on the counter and be kept out of view when not in use.

The right coffee pod machine for you will be determined by your personal preferences and what you wish to achieve. All pod machines are simple to use, but some offer more customisation options than others. Different pod types, brew sizes options, and milk frothing capabilities should all be considered to find the ideal coffee pod machine for your needs.

The most popular pod-based coffee machines are Nespresso, Keurig and similar brands. However there are a few newer competitors that may be worth a look. One is Bruvi, which uses a bespoke pod system called B-Pods, which can only be used with its machines. The pods are identified by a barcode which is read by the machine to adjust the brewing parameters automatically.

This approach means the machine removes all the guesswork the process of making a cup, and guarantees that every drink is perfect every time. It can save your custom drinks on a button, so that you can create them with only one button.

Other machines, such as Sage's My Way offer a more granular level of control over your coffee that allows you to select the ideal temperature and size for each beverage. It's a bit more expensive than many other models, but it has the polished stainless steel build and excellent customer service associated with the brand. It is a great choice for those who want something more from their pod-based coffee maker.

Some models with larger capacities can also brew lungos. The Lavazza A Modo Mio Smeg is an excellent example of this, and it blends the retro-fifties style of SMEG with Italian coffee brand, Lavazza. It's a bit intimidating to use thanks to its toggles that resemble airplanes and a manual lever, but it's quick and extremely enjoyable to use and brews a lungo in less than 30 seconds and the pods that are used are deposited into an internal bin with the click of the button.

4. Customization

One of the main reasons a pod coffee maker may not be right for you is its limited customization. Unless you purchase an additional milk frother, the only options to add flavor or creaminess are to use an in-mug hot chocolate or tea option, and then add milk manually to your coffee. This shouldn't be a problem for most people, but it could be an issue for those who like a fully automatic experience in the morning.

Bosch's Intellibrew technology makes use of a barcode reader to scan each capsule, and automatically pre-wet, infuse, and give the correct amount of coffee required for that type of pod. It's a hassle-free, hands-off machine that performs its job very well but lacks any options for customizing drinks or for varying the strength of the brew. Some customers might be disappointed by this, however others will appreciate the ease of use and the variety of cup sizes (espressos, lungos and mugs) to be exactly what they are seeking.

This coffee maker is low maintenance. It only requires you to refill the tank with water, and decaffeinate it every once in a while. It dispenses short espresso-style shots and tall travel mugs effortlessly and, as we mentioned the pods that are used are ejected into a hidden container which keeps your kitchen spotless. It also does a fantastic job of serving full-bodied, crema-topped espressos.

It's a gorgeous machine and part of Smeg's fifties style range. It is easy to use with a simple control panel and can be used with ground coffee or ESE pods. The only downside is that it doesn't come with an indicator that lets you know when it's time for descale. Also, the maximum water level cannot be set which is an inconvenience. It is also necessary to buy the brand's capsules which can be expensive. This is a good pod machine for anyone who wants a convenient and attractive appliance that will serve well at a reasonable cost. This model is compatible with a variety of capsules from third-party manufacturers and works with the Nespresso Vertuo range.

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