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The Best Pod Coffee Machines
Pod coffee makers allow you to add a capsule with ground or roast coffee beans into the. The coffee is then poured through for a predetermined amount of time to make your drink.
Certain pod coffee machines come with multiple cup sizes and frothing milk capabilities. Selecting the right pod coffee maker depends on your personal preferences and lifestyle.
1. Keurig K-Select
If you're looking to buy a basic Keurig coffee maker without the bells and whistles of higher-end models, this one is a good choice. It's simple to use, has a great design and is able to be stored into a corner of the kitchen when not being used.
The machine can be noisy however it's not a major issue. It's small enough to fit on a small counter. If pod and capsule coffee machines Coffeee looking for a Keurig with a greater variety of sizes or a carafe that can drip-brew your coffee, you might be interested in other options.
Keurig K-Select is a single serve coffee maker that blends a sleek design with more user-friendly features. This allows you to make the perfect cup coffee every time. Pick from a variety of delicious K-Cups, or brew your coffee using the universal filter for coffee My-K-Cup (sold separately). Strong Brew increases the intensity and strength of your coffee, making it an ideal choice for coffee enthusiasts who prefer strong cups.
The brewer is simple to operate using buttons. Simply insert the K-Cup pod, select the desired brew size and press to brew. In less than a minute you'll have a freshly-brewed cup of coffee waiting to drink. The large 52-ounce reservoir allows you to brew up to five cups in between refills, making it easier to manage your morning routine.
The Keurig is simple to clean, with an easily accessible reservoir for water and a lid that can be easily hand washed. But, you must clean your Keurig prior to cleaning it, and follow the directions in the user manual to ensure that the machine is operating at its peak. The warranty covers the brewer as well as all accessories that came with it, except for normal wear and tear, damages caused by abuse or misuse, and any external causes of failure, such as power outages.
2. Tassimo My Way
If you're a lover of coffee and are looking for a pod machine capable of making more than your typical cup of joe This is the best option. It's designed to make diverse range of drinks, including hot chocolate and tea, and comes with a huge 1.3 Liter water tank that allows you to brew multiple cups at a time. The machine can be heated in just three minutes, and has a built-in milk container that lets you to make latte or a cappuccino. It also features a touch-sensitive display which lets you adjust the temperature, intensity, and volume of your chosen drink.
The Tassimo My Way uses the brand's T Discs which contain everything you need for your preferred drink. There are more than 70 kinds which include Kenco, Costa, Milka and Cadbury's. The machine comes with a selection of T discs, which include those for tea and hot chocolate.
The coffee made by this machine was of excellent quality, although slightly lower than some of the other machines we have reviewed. It also produced a creamy mouthfeel and steaming milk to make caffe lattes quickly. However, it must be taken into consideration that the milk with a frothy texture made from T Discs contains sugar which is, although not a major issue but isn't for everyone's taste.
Tassimo Myway's removable parts, the drip tray and the water tank are all dishwasher-safe. A Brita filter is included, as is a cleaning disk. A useful indicator light informs you when it's time to descale and a reservoir of water keeps the limescale at a minimum. The machine is classified as Energy Star, which helps reduce the amount of electricity it uses by up to 15%..
3. Lavazza Lungo Pod Machine
This Nespresso compatible pod coffee machine created in collaboration with Sage by Lavazza is among the most attractive machines on the market. It's made with tough and attractive materials, comes with an adjustable steam wand to make cappuccinos and lattes and an stainless milk jug in steel. Put a pod in, select your cup size and the machine will whir into action - making espresso, lungo, double espresso gran lungo, mug and alto drinks with a thick layer of silky froth.
As with most pod machines you load the pod via an opening on the top and drop it in the right spot. The machine penetrates the capsule before closing it in such a way that when you pull the lever, the used pod falls into a specially spent pod tray that is located beneath the drip tray.
It's not the fastest machine to brew, taking 30 seconds for an espresso shot and about 90 seconds for a lungo - however, the results are always impressive, with great crema and a rich, smooth taste. The machine will also alert you when it is time to refill the water tank or pod bin.
This machine is a big selling item because it can be used with any Lavazza pod. There are seven pods total, including ground espresso (Qualita Rossa) and decaffeinated (Dek Cremoso), and two organic coffees. Bio). It's expensive, but with the subscription deal that bundles the pod coffee machine with pod delivery, it can work out at a similar cost to a regular bean-to cup machine. The slim design of this machine allows it to fit in even the tiniest kitchens. The pods are industrially compostable, so you can put them in food waste bins for your council bins or garden compost.
4. Nespresso Vertuo Pod Machine
Nespresso machines are among the top pods coffee makers for those who are looking for a reliable, fast and consistently brewed cup. They heat quickly and are simple to use. Simply insert a capsule and press a button and you're done. They produce an extremely creamy, rich crema that can be added to drinks for more flavor and thickness. The official pods aren't cheap and you will have to purchase them.

The Vertuo line is based on an entirely different method of technology from OriginalLine machines that use espresso capsules (and are still in existence). The Vertuo line scans the barcode on each capsule and automatically adjusts the brewing parameters to create an ideal cup. They also have a centrifusion device which spins the capsules to get the best flavor and the thickest crema.
The machines aren't quite as intuitive as our other choices. The lid opens only when the machine is in its final stages and it takes around 30 seconds for the capsule to warm up. They don't include milk frothers, as do some of the other pod machines listed on this list. Therefore, you'll need to shell out an additional PS90 to buy a separate Aeroccino to make cappuccinos and lattes.
They also require more maintenance than other models, such as refilling the water tank, emptying used pod containers and descaling - but they come with an app that reminds you to do these tasks, and provides tools like capsule recyclers and store locators. And if you pair your machine with an IntelliPort you can control it with voice commands which is a great touch if you're making coffee in the dark at 4am, or have weak hands.
5. SMEG Barista Pod Machine
This sleek pod coffee maker is the love child of a well-known Italian brand and a well-known kitchen appliance company. It has the modern, sleek curves SMEG are famous for, and can brew both lungo and espresso drinks. It comes with a programmable setting for the shot, two-height drip trays, and pod bins that are removable.
This coffee maker makes it simple to whip up one-shot or double-shot espresso in the morning, or to make a lungo during breaks at work. The simple control panel keeps it looking sleek and doesn't interfere with its function. If you want to spruce your morning joe more, it has three interchangeable filter baskets that accommodate different types of capsules. You can use loose-ground beans (although an additional grinder is required).
The SMEG Barista Pod Machine doesn't include a milk pitcher but it does have a built-in Pannarello milk frother that can froth both soymilk and cowmilk beautifully. It also comes with a 51mm portafilter which is smaller than a standard commercial-style filter. It's pressurised, which means that you won't get the stale, lingering taste. It comes with a plastic tamper that can also be used as spoon.
The SMEG is the most expensive machine we've reviewed. However, it's worth it if you're looking for something retro or you like making espresso drinks quickly. It's also a great option when you're just beginning to learn about the world of coffee and don't want to go through the hassle of measuring, grinding, and the process of tamping your own beans.