Nespresso machine anyone

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I have the Modo Mia as I like Lavazza coffee. Great machine and I use it all the time. The problem is (like Nespresso) the pods are not widely available in supermarkets. I have only found them in Waitrose. I stock up on Amazon but sometimes I think I would rather be able to just pick them up in the weekly shop. I have had other machines before. The Dolce Gusto drinks all taste a bit sickly and I am not a fan. The Tassimo, however, was very good and I may get another one for home having moved mine to work.
 
I have just gone from Nespresso machine to a bean to cup machine. Main reason was the cost per cup of the Nespresso which on average is 29p. The bean to cup works out at about 5p. I can also buy the coffee beans at my local supermarket without having to mail order the capsules. I can highly recommend the Delonghi Magnifica. The coffee it produces is spectacularly good.
 
I have just gone from Nespresso machine to a bean to cup machine. Main reason was the cost per cup of the Nespresso which on average is 29p. The bean to cup works out at about 5p. I can also buy the coffee beans at my local supermarket without having to mail order the capsules. I can highly recommend the Delonghi Magnifica. The coffee it produces is spectacularly good.

I agree, bean to cup is the best option and that is what I have for my filter coffee. The only problem is that it is pretty expensive to get even a basic bean to cup set up for espresso.
 
I like Bean 2 coffee, but as the only coffee drinker at home, I dont think it will get past HQ. I had a big sized coffee kit with a milk frother etc, but gave it away as it took up too much space and I could not get myself to clean it everytime I use it.

Have had a few Nespresso in various hotels that I stay and I like the comfort of popping in a little pod and not worrying about anything else. Been hunting for something in Black Friday deals, but half the websites seem to be down at the moment.
 
I agree, bean to cup is the best option and that is what I have for my filter coffee. The only problem is that it is pretty expensive to get even a basic bean to cup set up for espresso.

I think you are right if you can drink enough coffee before it goes off when you open the pack and expose it to oxygen.

I've got a 4 year old cheapest manual nespresso Krupps machine and it does me fine.. I prefer it manual so I can decide whether i want along weak coffee or a short strong one
 
I bought my tart a coffee machine last year, initially she wanted a tassimo thingy but after me leaving it til the day before Xmas eve to go and buy one, I ended up being stung for £300 for a gaggia after John Lewis had conveniently sold out of 4 of the cheaper models.

That said, she loves it and to be fair it makes a cracking cup of coffee.
 
I bought my tart a coffee machine last year, initially she wanted a tassimo thingy but after me leaving it til the day before Xmas eve to go and buy one, I ended up being stung for £300 for a gaggia after John Lewis had conveniently sold out of 4 of the cheaper models.

That said, she loves it and to be fair it makes a cracking cup of coffee.

Ahhh Romance is alive and well:lol:
 
Was browsing in the local Debenham, they had some Nespressos on Black Friday deals, but had changed it back to 'regular' 10% off. Luckily one of the boxes for a Citiz still had the BF label. Fair game to them as they honoured it after a bit of to and fro.. so now have a Nespresso worth 220 quid for 150.. chuffed..
 
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