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The Best Pod Coffee Machines

With pod coffee machines, you put a sealed capsule with roasted or ground beans into the machine. The coffee machine for pods is poured through the machine for a set amount of time.

Some pod coffee makers have various sizes of cups as well as a built-in filter and milk that froths. The ideal pod maker for you will depend on your lifestyle and your personal preferences.

1. Keurig K-Select

If you're looking for a basic Keurig coffee maker that doesn't have all the bells and whistles of more expensive models, this is a good option. It's easy to operate and has a beautiful look. When not in use, it can be easily tucked into a corner in the kitchen.

One drawback to this machine is that it can be a bit noisy, but this isn't a major issue. It is also fairly small and will fit on small counters. If you'd prefer a Keurig with a greater variety of sizes, or a carafe to drip-brew your coffee, you might be interested in other options.

The Keurig K-Select single serve coffee maker combines elegant design and efficient features to help brew your perfect cup every time. Choose from hundreds of delicious K-Cup pods, or make your own ground coffee with My-K-Cup's universal coffee filter that is reusable (sold separately). Strong Brew increases the intensity and strength of your coffee making it a perfect choice for coffee enthusiasts who like a strong cup.

The brewer comes with simple controls with buttons. Insert a K-Cup, select your desired size of brew and press the brew button. In less than a minute you'll have a fresh-tasting cup of coffee waiting to drink. The large water reservoir of 52 ounces lets you to brew five cups prior to refilling, simplifying your morning routine.

The Keurig is easy to clean. The reservoir for water and lid can be removed and washed by hand. To ensure your Keurig is running at its peak, you must always clean it by descaler. Follow the instructions in the user's guide. This warranty covers all original accessories and the brewer, excluding for normal wear, abuse or misuse as well as external causes such as power outages.

2. Tassimo My Way

If you're a lover of coffee and are in search of an espresso machine that can make more than just your regular cup of joe This is the best option. It can create a variety of drinks such as tea and hot cocoa. The huge 1.3-litre water tank lets multiple cups to be brewed at the same time. The machine is warm in only three seconds, and can create a latte or cappuccino using its milk jug built-in. It also has an LCD that can be touched to let you to alter the temperature, intensity, and the volume of your beverage.

Tassimo My Way uses T Discs, which are an assortment of ingredients can be used to create your drink. There are more than 70 flavors to choose from, ranging from brands such as Kenco and Costa to Costa, Milka and Cadbury's. The machine has a range of T discs, including ones for hot and tea chocolate.

The coffee made by this machine was of high quality, but slightly less than some of the other machines we have reviewed. It also produced a creamy mouthfeel and steaming milk for caffe lattes fast. It is important to remember that the milk's frothy texture has sugar, which, while not a major problem it might not be to everyone's liking.

The Tassimo My Way is easy to clean, with the drip tray, removable parts of the brewing unit, and the water tank being dishwasher-safe. A Brita filter is included, as well as an ice-cleaning disk. A helpful indicator light will tell you when it's time to descale, and water tanks will help keep the limescale to the minimum. The machine is certified Energy Star, which helps reduce the amount of electricity it uses by up to 15%.

3. Lavazza Lungo Pod Machine

The Nespresso-compatible pod espresso machine from Lavazza created in collaboration with Sage is among the most beautiful machines on the market. The machine is constructed of tough and attractive materials. It has a neat steam wand that can be adjusted to make cappuccinos or lattes, and a stainless steel milk jug. Put a pod in, select your cup size and the machine goes into action making espresso lungo, double espresso, gran lungo, alto and mug drinks with a thick layer of silky foam.

Like most pod machines, you load a pod through an opening on the top of the machine, and then drop it into the. The machine punctures the capsule then seals it. When you pull the lever, the used pod will fall into a designated spent pod tray beneath the drip tray.

The machine is not the fastest way to make espresso. It takes about 30 seconds for one shot and 90 seconds for the lungo. However, the results are always impressive with a rich, smooth taste and a delicious crema. The machine also alerts you when the water tank or pod bin needs refilling.

A big selling point for this machine is that you can use it with any Lavazza brand pod Seven pods are available in total including espresso ground (Qualita Rossa, Intenso, Passionale and Delizioso) Two decaffeinated (Dek Cremoso) and two organic coffees (!Tierra! Bio). The pod coffee machine is not inexpensive, but if you combine it with pod delivery the cost could be similar to that of the regular bean-to-cup machine. The slim design of this machine makes it possible to fit in even the smallest kitchens. The pods are also recyclable, so you can put them in your council food bins or garden compost.

4. Nespresso Vertuo Pod Machine

Nespresso machines are among the top pod coffee makers for those looking for an efficient reliable, consistent, and reliable coffee. They are quick to heat up and are simple to use. Simply insert a capsule and press a button, and you're done. They also create a delicious crema that you can add to your drinks for added thickness and flavor. They're not cheap however, and you have to buy their official pods.

The Vertuo line is a distinct machine from the OriginalLine machines, which utilize espresso capsules. The Vertuo line is able to read the barcode of each capsule and automatically adjusts the brewing parameters in order to make an ideal cup. They also feature a centrifusion mechanism that spins the capsule in order to extract the fullest flavors and most dense crema.

That said they're not as user-friendly as our other choices. For instance the lid opens only when the machine is ready, and it takes around 30 seconds to heat up enough to allow it to be put into a capsule. They don't include a milk frother like some of the other pod coffee makers listed on this list, meaning you'll need to spend an additional PS90 or so to purchase an extra Aeroccino if you want to make lattes and cappuccinos.

These machines also require more maintenance than other models, such as refilling the water tank, emptying the pod containers used for descaling - however, they come with an app which reminds you to do these tasks, and provides tools like capsule coffee machine recyclers and store locators. If you pair your machine with an IntelliPort you can control it with voice commands. This is ideal when you're making coffee at 4am in the dark or are limited in power.

5. SMEG Barista Pod Machine

This sleek pod coffee maker is the product of a cherished Italian brand and a well-known kitchen appliance company. It features the retro, sleek curves that SMEG are renowned for, and can make the espresso and lungo drinks. It also comes with a programmable shot setting, dual-height drip trays, and a removable pod bin.

This coffee maker allows you to make an instant cup of espresso or lungo in the morning or during your work break. Its easy-to-use control panel keeps it looking sleek and doesn't distract from its purpose. It has three interchangeable baskets for different types of capsules. You can use loose-ground beans (although an additional grinder is required).

The SMEG Barista Pod Machine does not come with a pitcher for milk. However, it does have a Pannarello built-in milk frother that froths cow and soymilk very nicely. It also comes with an oversized portafilter of 51mm, which is smaller than a conventional commercial-style filter. It's pressurised, so you won't have the stale, leftover taste. It also comes with a tool that doubles as a scoop.

The SMEG is the most expensive machine we've reviewed. However, it's worth it if you're looking for something retro or you love making espresso drinks fast. This is a great choice for those who are new to coffee capsules machines making and do not want to tackle the difficulty of measuring, grinding, and tamping beans yourself.