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The Best Pod Coffee Machines

Pod coffee machines allow you to insert a capsule containing ground or roasted coffee beans into the machine. The coffee is then poured into the machine for a set amount of time.

Certain pod coffee makers offer different sizes of cups as well as a built-in filter and milk frothing capabilities. The ideal pod maker for you will depend on your lifestyle and personal preferences.

1. Keurig K-Select

This machine is an excellent choice if you are looking for an Keurig coffeemaker that isn't adorned with all the bells, whistles, and features of the more expensive models. It's simple to use, has a beautiful design and is able to be stored into the corner of your kitchen when not being used.

One disadvantage of this machine is that it could be noisy, but it isn't a major issue. It's also compact and can be tucked away in small counters. If you'd prefer a Keurig with a wider range of sizes or a carafe that can drip-brew your coffee, you might think about other options.

The Keurig K-Select single serve coffee maker comes with a elegant design and intuitive features to help you brew your perfect cup every time. Pick from a variety of delicious K-Cups or brew coffee using a My-K-Cup universal coffee filter (sold separately). Strong Brew increases the intensity and strength of your coffee machine for pods, making it a perfect option for coffee lovers who prefer strong coffee.

This brewer is easy to use, using simple buttons. Simply insert the K-Cup pod, choose the size of brew you want, and press the brew button. In less than a minute you'll have a freshly-brewed cup of coffee waiting to drink. The large 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. However, it is recommended to clean your Keurig before cleaning, and follow the guidelines in the user guide to ensure that your machine is working at its best. The warranty covers the brewer and the original accessories, with the exception of for normal wear and tear, damages caused by abuse or misuse, and any external causes of failure like power outages.

2. Tassimo My Way

This is the ideal choice for coffee lovers who want an appliance that can do more than just making your regular cup. 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 can be heated up in only three seconds and can produce the perfect cappuccino or latte using its built-in milk jug. It also features a touch-sensitive screen that allows you to adjust the temperature, intensity, and volume of your drink.

Tassimo My Way uses T Discs which are a set of ingredients you can use to make your drink. There are more than 70 different varieties to choose from, ranging from brands like Kenco and Costa to Costa, Milka and Cadbury's. The machine also offers T discs for hot chocolate and tea as well.

The coffee that was produced by this machine was of excellent quality, although slightly lower than some of the other machines in our round-up. It also steamed the milk to make an espresso fairly quickly and gave a smooth mouthfeel without being overly thick. However, it must be not forgotten that the frothy milk made from T Discs is a source of sugar that isn't a huge problem in itself, isn't to everyone's taste.

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 is cleaning disk. A helpful indicator light will tell you when to descale, and the water tank keeps the limescale to a minimum. The machine is Energy Star rated, which reduces 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 one of the best coffee pod machine-looking machines on the market. The machine is made of durable and attractive materials. It comes with a stylish steam wand that can be adjusted to make cappuccinos or lattes, and a stainless-steel milk jug. Put a pod in and select the size of your cup and the machine whirs into action - making espresso lungo, double espresso, gran lungo, alto and mug drinks with a thick layer of silky frosting.

Like most pod machines, you load a pod via a hatch at the top of the machine, and then drop it in place. The machine punctures the capsule then seals it. When you lift the lever the used pod will fall into a specially used Pod tray that is located beneath the drip tray.

The machine is not the fastest to brew espresso, it takes 30 seconds for one shot and 90 seconds for the lungo. But the results are always impressive with a smooth, rich flavor and great crema. The machine will also alert you when it's time to refill the tank of water or the pod bin.

This machine is a huge seller due to the fact that you can use any Lavazza pod. There are seven pods total, including ground espresso (Qualita Rossa) and decaffeinated (Dek Cremoso), and two organic coffees. Bio). The pod coffee machine is not cheap but if you combine it with pod delivery services, the price can be similar to the regular bean-to-cup machine. The compact design of this machine allows it to fit into the tiniest kitchens. The pods are recyclable, so you can place them in your local food bins or garden compost.

4. Nespresso Vertuo Pod Machine

Nespresso machines make some of the top pods coffee makers for those who are looking for a reliable, quick and consistently brewed cup. They heat quickly and are super easy to use. Just insert a capsule, press a button, and you're done. They also create a delicious crema that can be added to your drinks to add flavour and thickness. They're not cheap however they are expensive, and you need to purchase their official pods.

The Vertuo line is based on an entirely different method of technology from OriginalLine machines that work with espresso capsules (and remain in operation). They read each capsule's barcode and automatically adjust the brewing parameters for a perfect cup. And they include a centrifusion system that spins the capsule in order to extract the best pod Coffee machine flavors and the most thick crema.

However, the machines aren't as intuitive as some of our other picks. For instance the lid is only opened when the machine is in its final stages, and it takes about 30 minutes to heat up enough to allow it to be put into the capsule. And they don't come with milk frothers like some of the other pod coffee machines with pods makers on this list, meaning you'll need to spend an additional PS90 or so to buy an additional Aeroccino in order to make lattes and cappuccinos.

They also require more regular maintenance than other models, such as refilling the water tank, emptying used pod containers, and decaling. However, they have an app that reminds you of these chores and provides tools such as store locators and capsule recycling. If you connect your device with an IntelliPort you can control it using voice commands. This is great for those who make coffee at 4am in the dark or have limited strength.

5. SMEG Barista Pod Machine

This sleek machine is the lovechild between a beloved Italian brand and a well-known company that manufactures kitchen appliances. It sports the sleek, retro curves that SMEG are famous for, and it can brew both espresso and lungo drinks. It has a programmable setting for the shot, dual-height dripping trays, and pod bins that can be removed.

This coffee maker lets you make one or two cups of espresso or lungo in the morning or during your break at work. Its simple control panel makes it appear sleek and doesn't detract from the functionality. It comes with three baskets that can be swapped for 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 cow and soymilk quite beautifully. It also comes with a portafilter that measures 51mm, which is smaller than the conventional commercial filter. It's also pressurized, which is nice because it means you won't get the old, unfinished grind taste. It also comes with a Tamper that can also be used as scoop.

The SMEG is the most expensive machine we've reviewed. It's a good investment it if you're retro or you enjoy making espresso drinks fast. This is a great choice if you are new to the art of making coffee and do not need to go through the burden of grinding, measuring and tamping the beans yourself.