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Nespresso coffee machines or similar.

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LadyStardust Mon 18-Apr-22 15:57:59

Hi there. I've recently returned from staying in a place that had a wonderful Nespresso machine. I'm not a huge coffee drinker but really fancy a small machine for myself. Can anyone recommend a good one, that's not too expensive please? Also are pods very expensive? Are they still non recyclable? I've done a little research on Google but there are so many machines out there and so many different types of pods! I trust Gransnetters to give impartial advice! smile

nanna8 Tue 19-Apr-22 12:16:39

Just look on the coffee pod packets- they usually say if 5hey are Nespresso compatible. A lot of them have a better flavour than the expensive Nespresso ones. Try L’Or.

Susie42 Tue 19-Apr-22 11:41:30

I agree with BigBertha1 that coffee made in a French press tastes better as well as being cheaper and greener.

Bluefox Tue 19-Apr-22 11:33:52

Be careful of very cheap machines that will tie you in to a very expensive pod contract.
I’ve just bought one from Lakeland for my son it cost £80.00 and takes the cheaper supermarket pods.

Yammy Tue 19-Apr-22 09:11:09

nadateturbe

Mine is a tiny Lavazza not expensive. I buy the pods in bulk on Amazon for best price.

We have this as well, we got it on offer 3 years ago and it cost about £50 max.It's brilliant.

BigBertha1 Tue 19-Apr-22 06:54:57

Italian coffee made in a stainless steel French press far superior in taste and flavour to Nespresso's cheaper and more environmentally friendly.

Pepper59 Tue 19-Apr-22 03:04:26

Geekesse, thank you so much. I will have a look at these.

Kalu Tue 19-Apr-22 00:02:33

I have Nespresso too but I buy compatible cafe pods. DH uses a Tassimo but I find his choice of Costa Americano pods too weak for my taste.

Delila Mon 18-Apr-22 23:42:28

I had a Nespresso machine for years but went off their coffee. I now have a cute little Lavazza machine which I’m very pleased with, and the Lavazza organic coffee is great. I’m very glad I made the change.

SachaMac Mon 18-Apr-22 21:19:16

I have had a Tassimo machine for a few years and love it. I buy pods direct from Tassimo when they have promotional codes or in the supermarket when they have the three packs for £10 offer on. The Kenco Smooth is good. I wouldn’t be without it now.

NanKate Mon 18-Apr-22 21:18:36

I love our Nespresso. I used M and S capsules Italian. ☕️

geekesse Mon 18-Apr-22 20:52:20

Pepper59, I buy these: www.amazon.co.uk/Tassimo-Kenco-Colombian-Coffee-servings/dp/B003BZYWPK/?tag=gransnetforum-21

80 capsules cost £17.50 - less if you get them on a monthly subscription, but I don’t get through them fas enough for that.

SuzieHi Mon 18-Apr-22 20:49:46

Bought an espresso machine during their sale - free frother & pods. Love it. Look on their website for special offers.
They pick up used pods on request- usually when new ones are delivered. Costs about 50p - 60 p per mug

Sardinia2020 Mon 18-Apr-22 19:44:31

I’ve got a Dolce Gusto piccolo machine. It’s small so doesn’t take up loads of space. We only have one coffee a day from it but it’s delicious and I really look forward to it. I have a separate milk frother machine. Makes brilliant cappuccino. I buy the pods when they’re on offer in supermarkets. My favourites are Costa pods.

Sarahmob Mon 18-Apr-22 19:37:25

I use my nespresso machine everyday, I buy compostable coffee pods from foodylicious (they use them in the Eden project). It’s not particularly cheap but it’s my daily treat to myself.

nadateturbe Mon 18-Apr-22 19:27:48

Actually it's my OHs. I prefer decaff Kenco instant.

nadateturbe Mon 18-Apr-22 19:26:22

Mine is a tiny Lavazza not expensive. I buy the pods in bulk on Amazon for best price.

LadyStardust Mon 18-Apr-22 18:45:54

Thank you for all the advice and suggestions. My evening will be spent checking out your recommendations!

BlueBalou Mon 18-Apr-22 18:40:21

I have a Tassimo and I love it. We can recycle the pods here too. I buy the pods on EBay.

CanadianGran Mon 18-Apr-22 17:53:25

I have a Tassimo and really like it. I think the pods have gotten more expensive, but still the cheapest of Nespresso, Kuerig and Tassimo systems. I checked out prices and did the math for price per pod. Tassimo is not recyclable. If I were buying new I might go with Kuerig. They also make a pod where you can put in your own ground coffee.

I think Kuerig has the most variety, and people who have Nespresso seem to love theirs. The thing I like about my Tassimo is that I can make a large 14 oz cup of coffee, regular 8 oz, or espresso is also available.

I'm the only coffee drinker at our house, so it is nicer than making a pot.

Pittcity Mon 18-Apr-22 17:47:50

We buy supermarket brand pods in Aldi or Lidl. They work well with the machine and are cheap.
You can buy reusable pods that you refill.
We bought a Nespresso with a milk frother attachment to make lattes etc.

DaisyAnne Mon 18-Apr-22 17:26:37

I've just bought a Multi capsule machine from QVC. It has a good reduction as it's on Clearance.

It's useful to have the muliti capsule and, in this case, ground coffee option. I just buy Morrisons capsules and the ground coffee choice is there if it becomes difficult to get capsules in the future.

Pepper59 Mon 18-Apr-22 17:14:05

Geekesse, if you don't mind me asking , how much do you pay for pods, or where on Amazon do you get them? I find Tassimo pods so expensive now.

Grandmabatty Mon 18-Apr-22 17:08:57

I got a small Nespresso machine as a gift when I retired. I love it! The pods are recyclable and Nespresso will take them away. I have tried many different flavours. The only thing which bothers me at the moment, is Nespresso are still dealing with Russia.

MiniMoon Mon 18-Apr-22 16:58:00

My husband wanted one of these. He used it for about 6 months. Now it sits in the back of a cupboard, unused and unloved.
I prefer tea!

BeverleyJB Mon 18-Apr-22 16:56:01

The pods are recyclable. Nespresso will collect and other pods are recyclable here - www.podback.org/

I love my Nespresso machine - mainly because I'm the only coffee drinker at home and it's a cost effective hassle free way of enjoying fresh “real” coffee.