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The Best Coffee Pod Machine

This sleek, brushed-steel machine offers the Sage brand's distinctive quality and ease of use. It warms up after switching on, and brews an aroma-packed espresso or a slightly longer lungo in 30 minutes.

As opposed to bean-to-cup machines, pod models take the most messed-up aspects of coffee-making out of your hands, including grinding and dosing grounds.

1. Speedy

Pod machines can be installed and used more quickly than espresso machines. They can typically make a cup in just 30 seconds. The pre-portioned pods used in these machines are typically more expensive than freshly roasted coffee beans, and a lot of them are not recyclable.

The Nespresso CitiZ is one of the most efficient pod machines available that you can find due to its built-in barcode reader that scans the code of each compatible pod before making it. This allows you to ensure consistent, high-quality coffee every time, with virtually no chances of a drink turning out badly wrong. The machine is one of the slimmest and lightest available. It doesn't require a separate milk container and its compact size makes it easy to fit into even the tiniest kitchens.

The CitiZ is not the best machine to minimize the environmental impact. It doesn't have an automatic descaling function and you'll need to descale it yourself once every 300 cups if you reside in hard water, or 1200 cups in soft water areas. It is also necessary to put the filter cartridge after this expires, which could be costly for some users.

Tassimo Vivy 2 is a quick machine with customizable buttons. It can be used with ground coffee or ESE pods that are pre-dosed and tampered grounds that are compressed between filter paper. This model is B-Corp Certified. It is committed to reducing the negative impact it has on the environment and workforce. The only drawback is that it takes a little longer to heat up, but once that happens it can brew the cup in about 35 minutes.

Vertuo Creatista is a stylish sleek machine that is able to create a variety of drinks with different sizes and styles. 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 a milk frother.

2. Removable parts

The ease of use of a pod coffee maker is a major selling point. The top models are simple to use. Most machines utilize the same basic process to brew the cup of coffee you want that is, heated water is placed in reservoirs, then it is pushed through capsules to produce rich hot, hot coffee. Most brands offer different sizes of drinks for different needs. You can also save your own settings to make the process more efficient.

Keurig K-Cups are the biggest brands available on the market. However, Nestle Nespresso VertuoLine capsules also offer a large selection of capsules from well-known roasters. Some pods are designed to be used only once before being be thrown away, while others are designed for multiple uses. You'll need a plan for your old pods to prevent them from ending up in the garbage.

The SMEG we tested has a removable reservoir of water that is simple to fill. It also automatically dispensates an additional capsule once the previous one cools down. It can be used to brew lungo and espresso drinks, and comes with eight different blends that provide plenty of options. This brewer will appeal to coffee drinkers who want to move away from drip coffee.

In our tests we found that the Tassimo My Way 2 was the most satisfying to use. Its sleek design makes it an eye-catching addition to your counter and it opens with a simple touch to reveal a hidden compartment for empty pods coffee machine. The machine has a water filter system 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. The controls are easy to operate, with switches that resemble airplanes, which can be easily pulled back and a lever which retracts to reveal the hole to place in the pod. It takes a bit of effort to close, but the majority of our test subjects who have weak 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 put in the pod, press the button, and then make coffee. You'll still have to clean the machine from time to time however not as often as you would with a bean-to-cup cup or espresso maker. The pod machines are also smaller than their counterparts that are larger which means they can be placed on the counter and be stored away from view when not in use.

Whether a coffee pod machine is the right option for you is based on your preferences and what you're hoping to get from it. 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 determine the best coffee pod machine for your needs.

Many people think of pod-based devices in the likes of Nespresso and Keurig However, there are a few more recent rivals that are worth a look. One is Bruvi which has a bespoke pod coffee machines system known as B-Pods that can only be used with its machines. These pods are marked by a barcode which is read by the machine to adjust the brewing settings automatically.

This approach means the machine removes all the guesswork the process of making a cup, and ensures each drink is perfect every time. It can save your customised drinks in a single button so that you can create them using only one button.

Other machines, such as Sage's My Way, offer greater control over your cup of coffee than the majority machines, allowing you to choose the right size and temperature for each drink. It's more expensive than other models, however it comes with a polished stainless steel construction and superior customer service that is a hallmark of Sage's My Way. This is a great choice for those looking for something more from their pod-based espresso maker.

Some models with larger capacities can also brew lungos. The Lavazza A Modo Mio Smeg is an excellent example of this, and it combines the retro fifties styling of SMEG with Italian coffee maker, Lavazza. It's a bit intimidating to use thanks to its airplane-style toggles and manual lever, but it's incredibly easy and incredibly enjoyable to use and brews a lungo in only 30 seconds, and the pods that are used are deposited into an internal bin at the push of the button.

4. Customization

A pod coffee maker's limited customization is a major reason it may not be the best choice for you. If you don't purchase an auxiliary milk frother, the only options to add flavor or creaminess is to use an in-mug hot chocolate or tea option and to add milk to your cup manually. This shouldn't be a problem for a lot of people, but could be an issue for those who prefer a fully automatic experience in the morning.

Bosch's Intellibrew makes use of barcode scanners to scan each capsule. It then automatically pre-wets and infuses, then dispensing the correct amount of coffee to the particular type of pod. It's a simple and hands-off machine that does a great job but lacks options for customising drinks or for varying the strength of brew. Some customers will be irritated by this, but others will find the convenience and variety of cup sizes (espressos and lungos, as well as mugs) to be exactly what they're seeking.

This coffee maker is low-maintenance. It only requires you to refill the water tank, and decaffeinate it every once in a while. It is able to serve espresso-style shots and tall travel mugs with ease and, as previously mentioned, used pods are ejected to a hidden receptacle that helps keep your kitchen clean. It also does an excellent job of delivering full-bodied, crema-topped coffees.

This machine is part of Smeg’s 1950s-style collection. It's simple to use with simple buttons and can accommodate ground coffee as well as ESE pods. Its only flaw is the lack of a gauge that will let you know when to descale, and the inability to set the maximum level of water. You'll also need to buy the brand's capsules which can be expensive. This is a great pod machine for anyone who wants an easy-to-use and stylish appliance that will serve well at a reasonable cost. This model is compatible with a range of capsules from third party manufacturers and is compatible with the Nespresso Vertuo range.