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작성자 Benedict Schmit… 작성일24-07-15 23:02

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The Best Coffee Pod Machine

The most elegant pod machine we've ever seen, this brushed-steel model has the signature Sage quality and is easy to use. It preheats after switch-on, and makes an espresso with aroma or a slightly longer lungo in 30 minutes.

In contrast to bean-to-cup machines models take the most messy aspects of coffee making out of your hands - including grinding and dosing grounds.

1. Rapid

Pod machines can be set up and operated faster than espresso machines. Most of them can make a cup of coffee in 30 seconds. But they come at some cost as the pre-portioned pods of coffee that are used in these machines are generally more expensive than freshly roasted beans, and many are also not recyclable (though some companies now offer free recycling bags and prepaid UPS labels for returning them).

The Nespresso CitiZ is one of the most efficient pod machines available that you can find due to its in-built barcode reader that scans code of each compatible pod prior to making it. This makes it easy to make consistent, high-quality coffee every time, with next-to-no chance of a drink coming out badly wrong. It's also among the slimmest and lightest available that doesn't require a separate milk jug and a small footprint making it easy to fit in even the tiniest of kitchens.

However the CitiZ isn't the ideal machine for those who want to minimize their environmental impact. The CitiZ isn't equipped with an automatic descaling feature. You'll need to manually descale the machine every 300 cups for hard water and 1200 cups for soft water. You'll also need to swap with a new cartridge when it runs out and could be expensive for certain users.

The Tassimo Vivy 2 is another quick machine that comes with a customisable button and the option to use ground coffee or ESE pods that are pre-dosed and tampered with grounds compressed between filter paper. This model is also B-Corp Certified, which means it is committed to lessening its negative impact on the environment as well as its employees. Its only slight drawback is that it takes a little longer to warm up, but once this is done, it will be able to brew the cup in about 35 minutes.

If you're after an elegant, sleek machine capable of handling a range of different drink sizes and styles, you should look no further than the Vertuo Creatista from Nespresso. This sleek beauty, created in collaboration with Sage it is not only easy to use and quick to start, but also comes with an ice-cream frothing wand, as well as a stainless steel jug.

2. Removable parts

The ease of using pod coffee makers is a major benefit. The best models are easy to operate. The majority of machines employ the same basic process to brew a cup of coffee that is, heated water is placed in a reservoir, then moved through capsules to make rich, hot java. Most brands offer a range of drink sizes to suit different requirements, and you can save custom settings on many models to speed up the process further.

Keurig K-Cups are the biggest brands available on the market. However, Nestle Nespresso VertuoLine capsules also offer a large selection of capsules by popular roasters. Some pods can be used just once before being thrown away and others can be used multiple times. You'll need a plan to dispose of your old pods to prevent them ending up in landfill.

The SMEG we tested comes with a removable reservoir of water that is simple to fill. It also automatically releases another capsule after the previous one cools down. It can brew espresso and lungo drinks and has eight different blends to offer various options. This brewer will appeal to those who love coffee and want to switch from drip coffee.

In our tests, the Tassimo My Way 2 proved to be the most enjoyable one to use. Its sleek design is beautiful on your counter, and it can be opened in a matter of seconds 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 is easy to use and can make regular coffee (240ml) and ristretto and lungo espresso drinks. Its easy-to-use controls are a joy to navigate, thanks to aircraft-style toggles as well as a lever that retracts without much effort to reveal the area that allows you to insert your pod. It takes a bit of effort to close, but the majority of our test subjects who have limited hand strength and mobility, found it comfortable.

3. Size

The best coffee pod machines remove all the messes of making coffee out of your hands - you simply load in a pod, hit a button and make coffee. You will still need to clean the machine from time time, but not as frequently as you would with a bean-to-cup cup or espresso maker. Pod machines are also smaller than their larger counterparts which means they can be placed on the counter and be stored away from sight when not being used.

Whether a coffee pod machine is the right choice for you is based on your preferences and what you want to get out of it. All pod machines are easy to use, but certain models offer more customization options than others. Different pod types, brew sizes options and milk frothing capabilities must be taken into consideration to find the ideal coffee pod machine.

The most well-known pod-based machines are Nespresso, Keurig and similar brands. However there are newer competitors that may be worth looking at. One of them is Bruvi, which uses an exclusive pod system known as B-Pods that can only be used with its machines. The pods are identified with a barcode that is read by the machine to adjust the brewing settings automatically.

This method eliminates all the guesswork of brewing a cup and makes sure that each drink comes out perfectly every time. It is even able to save custom drinks to a separate button, allowing you to create them at the touch of a single button.

Other machines, like Sage's My Way, offer greater control over your cup of coffee than the majority models, allowing you to select the exact size and temperature for each cup. It's more expensive than many other models, but it has the polished stainless steel design and excellent customer service associated with the brand. It is a good option for those looking to get something more from their pod-based coffee maker.

While the majority of people are using a pod-based machine to make single-serve beverages, there are some larger models that can also create longer shots, also known as lungos, also. The Lavazza A Modo Mio Smeg is a great example of this. It combines the retro fifties styling of SMEG with the classic design of Italian coffee pods machine maker, Lavazza. It's a bit difficult to use due to its toggles that resemble airplanes and a manual lever, but it's easy and incredibly satisfying to operate and brews a lungo in just 30 seconds and the discarded pods are placed in an internal bin at the touch of a button.

4. Customization

One big reason why the pod coffee maker might not be right for you is its limited customization. If you don't purchase an auxiliary milk frother, the only methods to add flavor or creaminess is to use an in-mug hot chocolate or tea option, and then add milk manually to your coffee. This won't be an issue for most people, but it could be an issue for those who prefer a fully automatic experience in the morning.

Bosch's Intellibrew technology utilizes barcode readers to scan each capsule, and automatically pre-wet, infuse, and give the correct amount of coffee for that particular type of pod. It's a simple and hands-off machine that does a great job however it isn't equipped with options for customizing drinks or altering the strength of brew. Some customers will be irritated by this, however others will find the ease of use and variety of cup sizes (espressos and mugs, lungos and espressos) to be exactly what they're seeking.

Aside from filling up the water tank and decaffeinating it occasionally the coffee maker will not require a lot of maintenance. It can make short espresso-style shots and tall travel mugs with ease. As mentioned, the used pods are then ejected from a hidden container that keeps your kitchen tidy. It also excels in delivering full-bodied coffees that have tops that are topped with crema.

kotlie-espresso-4-in1-coffee-machine-forThis is a stunning machine and is part of Smeg's fifties style range. It's easy to use via simple buttons and can accommodate both ground coffee and ESE pods. Its only flaw is the absence of a gauge that tells you when you should descale, and the inability to set the maximum level of water. It is also necessary to buy the brand's capsules which can be expensive. This is a good pod machine for anyone who wants an attractive and convenient appliance that is able to serve at a reasonable cost. If you're looking for some variety, a wide range of third-party capsules is available for this model, and it's also compatible with the Nespresso Vertuo line.
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