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작성자 Darby Faulkner
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The best coffee pod machine (additional reading)

This sleek, brushed-steel appliance provides the Sage distinctive quality and ease of operation. It heats up immediately after switching on and then brews a delicious espresso or a little longer lungo in just 30 seconds.

The pod models are a great alternative to bean-to cup machines. They take the messiest components of making coffee off your hands, like grinding and measuring grounds.

1. Rapid

Pod machines can be set up and used faster than espresso machines. Most of them can make a cup in just 30 seconds. The pre-portioned pods that are used in these machines are typically more costly than freshly roasted coffee beans and a lot of them aren't recyclable.

The Nespresso CitiZ is one of the fastest pod machines that is available due to its in-built barcode reader that scans the code of each compatible pod prior to making it. This ensures you get consistently top-quality coffee every time. There is virtually no chance of having a bad beverage. It is also among the tiniest and lightest available that doesn't require an additional milk jug or its small footprint making it easy to fit in even the tiniest of kitchens.

However the CitiZ isn't the most efficient machine for those wanting to minimize their environmental impact. The CitiZ does not have an automatic descaling feature. You'll have to manually descale the machine every 300 cups for hard water, and 1200 cups for soft water. Once the filter cartridge runs out, you'll need replace it with a new. This could be expensive for certain users.

The Tassimo Vivy 2 is another fast machine that has buttons that can be customized and the option of using ground coffee or ESE pods that are pre-dosed, tampered and compressed between filter paper. The model is B-Corp Certified, which means it is committed to decreasing its negative impact on the environment and its workforce. The only drawback is that it takes longer to warm up, but once this happens it can brew one cup in just 35 seconds.

If you're after a sleek, stylish machine that can handle a range of different drink sizes and styles, you should look no further than the Vertuo Creatista from Nespresso. This sleek machine, designed in collaboration with Sage is not just simple to use, but also comes with an ice cream wand an stainless steel jug and milk frother.

2. Removable parts

The user-friendliness is a big selling point and the best models are simple to operate. Most machines rely on the same general method to make your cup the water is heated in an internal reservoir, and then pushed through the capsules you choose and extracted to create rich hot java. Many brands offer a variety of sizes of drinks to meet various needs. You can save custom settings on a number of models to speed up the process even further.

Keurig K-Cups are the biggest players on the market. However, Nestle Nespresso VertuoLine capsules also come with a variety of capsules made by the most famous roasters. Some pods are able to be used just once before being thrown away and others can be used several times. You'll need a plan to dispose of the pods you've used to avoid them ending up in landfill.

The SMEG we tested has a removable reservoir of water that is easy to fill. It also automatically dispenses another capsule after the previous one cools down. It brews coffee and lungo drinks and comes with eight different blends that give you plenty of variety. This brewer is ideal for those who love coffee and want to move away from drip coffee.

In our testing we found that the Tassimo My Way 2 was the most enjoyable to use. Its sleek design looks great on your counter and opens with just a touch to reveal the hidden compartment that holds empty pods. It also comes with the added benefit of the water filtration system which is perfect for hard-water areas.

This machine is easy to use and can brew regular coffee machine with capsules (240ml) as well as ristretto and lungo espresso drinks. Its user-friendly controls are a joy to use using the switches that resemble airplanes and a lever that retracts with a minimum of effort to reveal the area which allows you to drop the pod. It takes a bit of force to close but our testers, including those with limited mobility and hand strength felt comfortable.

3. Size

The best coffee pod machines take all the messy parts of making coffee out of your hands. You simply load in a pod, hit the button, and then brew. You'll still have to clean your machine occasionally however not as often as a bean-to cup or espresso maker. The pod machines are smaller than their larger counterparts and can be stacked on the counter when not in use.

The best coffee machine for you will depend on your preferences and what you want to achieve. The majority of pod machines are easy to use, however some have more options for customization than others. Pod variety, brew size options, and milk frothing features are all important to find the ideal coffee pod machine.

Many people think of pod-based machines as the likes of Nespresso and Keurig However, there are some newer rivals which are worth looking into. One is Bruvi, which uses its own pod system, called B-Pods, which can only be used by its machines. The pods are marked with a barcode, which is scanned by the machine to adjust the brewing parameters automatically.

This method eliminates all the guesswork of making a cup and guarantees that every drink is perfect every time. It can save your customised drinks to a button so that you can create them using only one button.

Other machines, like Sage's My Way, offer greater control over your cup of coffee than others, letting you choose the right size and temperature for each drink. It's a little more expensive than some models, but it has the polished stainless steel design and the excellent customer service that is synonymous with the brand and is a solid option for those looking to get a bit more from their pod-based coffee maker.

Some larger models can also make lungos. The Lavazza A Modo Mio Smeg is an excellent example of this. It is a combination of the retro style of SMEG with the retro-fifties design of SMEG Italian coffee brand, Lavazza. It's difficult to use due to its airplane-style toggles as well as the manual lever, but it's incredibly easy and incredibly satisfying to operate and brews a lungo in just 30 seconds and the pods that are used are placed in an internal bin at the touch of the button.

4. Customization

The lack of flexibility is one of the main reasons it may not be the right choice for you. Unless you purchase an auxiliary milk frother, the only options to add flavor or creaminess is to make use of a hot chocolate in-mug or tea option and to add milk manually to your coffee. This shouldn't be a problem for a lot of people, but could be an issue for those who prefer an entirely automated experience in the morning.

Bosch's Intellibrew technology utilizes a barcode reader to scan each capsule, and automatically pre-wet, infuse, and dispense the correct volume of coffee for that particular kind of pod. It's a user-friendly, hands-off machine which does an excellent job, however it isn't equipped with options for customizing drinks or for varying the strength of brew. Some customers might be disappointed 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 looking for.

This coffee maker is low maintenance. It only requires you to refill the water tank and decaffeinate the reservoir each and every once in a while. It can dispense short espresso shots and tall travel mugs with ease and, as we mentioned, used pods are ejected into a hidden container which keeps your kitchen spotless. It also excels at delivering full-bodied espressos with crema-topped tops.

philips-senseo-csa210-50-coffee-maker-pod-coffee-machine-0-7-l-11076.jpgThis machine is part of Smeg’s 1950s style range. It's simple to use with a simple panel of buttons and can be used with both ground coffee and ESE pods. Its only flaw is the absence of a display that will let you know when you should descale, and the inability to set a maximum water level. You'll also need to buy the capsules of the brand, which can be expensive. However, this is an excellent pod coffee maker for those looking for an attractive and convenient appliance that will provide them with a great service at an affordable cost. This model is compatible with a variety of third-party capsules and also is compatible with the Nespresso Vertuo range.bosch-tas4502gb-coffee-maker-coffee-makers-freestanding-fully-auto-pod-coffee-machine-bosch-tassimo-coffee-pod-cappuccino-coffee-espresso-hot-chocolate-hot-water-latte-macchiato-tea-278.jpg

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