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The Best Pod Coffee Machines
With pod coffee makers, you just put a sealed capsule with ground or roasted 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, a built-in filter, and milk ability to froth. The ideal pod machine for you will depend on your lifestyle and your personal preferences.
1. Keurig K-Select
If you're looking for a simple Keurig coffee maker without the bells and whistles that come with higher-end models, this one is a great choice. It is easy to use and has a great look. When not in use it can be tucked into a corner in the kitchen.
One downside to this machine is that it may be a bit noisy, but this isn't a big deal. It is also fairly compact and can be tucked away in small counters. If you're looking for a Keurig that offers a wider variety of sizes, or a carafe to use for traditional drip brewing, consider other alternatives.

Keurig K-Select is a single serve coffee maker that blends a sleek design with more user-friendly features. This lets you make the perfect cup of coffee every time. Choose from a wide selection of delicious K-Cup pods, or make your own ground coffee with a My-K-Cup universal coffee filter that can be reused (sold separately). The Strong Brew feature kicks up the intensity and strength of your coffee which makes it the ideal option for those who enjoy a bold cup.
This brewer is easy to use, using simple buttons. Simply insert the K-Cup and then select the desired brew size and press brew. In less than a minute you'll have a fresh-tasting cup of coffee ready to enjoy. The large reservoir of 52 ounces lets you to make five cups before refilling, simplifying your morning routine.
This machine is very easy to clean. The water reservoir and lid can be removed and washed by hand. To ensure that your Keurig is running at its peak it is essential to clean it by descaler. Follow best coffee machines with pods in the user 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
This is the best choice for coffee lovers who want a machine that can do more than just make your typical cup. It's designed to make diverse range of drinks, including hot chocolate and tea. It has a large 1.3 millilitre water tank that allows you to brew multiple cups at the same time. The machine can be heated in three seconds, and it has a built-in milk container that lets you to make latte or cappuccino. It also comes with a touch-sensitive screen that allows you to alter the temperature, intensity, and volume of your drink.
Tassimo My Way uses T Discs that are a set of ingredients can be used to create your drink. There are more than 70 different varieties to select from, from brands such as Kenco and Costa to Costa, Milka and Cadbury's. The machine has a range of T discs, which include those for hot tea and chocolate.
We found the coffee it made to be of a good quality, although slightly less than that of other pod machines in this round-up. It also produced a silky mouthfeel, and steam-cooked milk for caffe lattes in a short time. However, it is to be not forgotten that the frothy milk made from T Discs contains sugar which is, although not a major issue in itself but isn't for everyone's taste.
The Tassimo My Way is easy to keep clean, with the drip tray, the removable components of the brewing unit as well as the water tank all being dishwasher-safe. A Brita filter is included, as is an ice-cleaning disk. A helpful indicator light will inform you when you need to descale. a water tank will keep limescale at an absolute minimum. The machine is rated Energy Star, which helps reduce the power consumption of up to 15%..
3. Lavazza Lungo Pod Machine
This Nespresso compatible pod coffee maker, designed in collaboration with Sage by Lavazza is among the most beautiful machines on the market. It is constructed 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, brewing espresso lungo, double espresso, gran lungo, alto and mug drinks with a thick layer of silky frosting.
As with all pod machines you load the pod via a hatch on the top of the machine and then drop it in place. The machine penetrates the capsule and then closes it in such a way that when you pull the lever, the pod falls into a specially spent pod tray that is located beneath the drip tray.
It's not the fastest machine to brew it takes 30 seconds to make a shot of espresso and 90 seconds for a lungo - but the results are consistently impressive, with great crema and a smooth, rich taste. The machine will also inform you when it's time to refill the water tank or pod bin.
This machine is a top seller because you can use any Lavazza pod. There are seven pods total that include ground espresso (Qualita Rossa) as well as decaffeinated (Dek Cremoso) and two organic coffees. Bio). The pod coffee machine is not cheap but if you combine it with pod delivery the cost could be similar to the cost of an ordinary bean-to-cup machine. The compact design of this machine allows it to fit into the tiniest kitchens. The pods are industrially compostable, so you can put them in your local food bins or garden compost.
4. Nespresso Vertuo Pod Machine
Nespresso machines are among the best pod coffee makers for those who are looking for an efficient reliable, consistent, and reliable drink. They heat quickly and are incredibly simple to use. Just put a capsule in, push the button, and you're done. They produce an extremely creamy, rich crema that can be added to drinks to give greater flavor and thickness. The official pods aren't inexpensive and you'll have purchase them.
The Vertuo line is based on a different technology than OriginalLine machines that use espresso capsules (and remain in operation). The Vertuo line is able to read the barcode on each capsule, and then automatically adjusts the brewing parameters in order to make the perfect cup. And they have a centrifusion system that spins the capsule in order to extract the best flavors and the most thick crema.
The machines aren't as intuitive as our other choices. The lid is only opened when the machine is ready, and it takes about 30 seconds for the capsule to get hot. And they don't come with milk frothers as do other pod coffee makers listed on this list, so you'll need to spend an additional PS90 or so to buy an extra Aeroccino for those who want to make lattes or cappuccinos.
These machines also require more maintenance than other models - filling the water tank, emptying used pod containers and descaling - but they come with an app which reminds you to perform these tasks, and offers tools such as capsule recyclers and store locators. If you connect your machine to an IntelliPort you can control it via voice commands. This is ideal if you are making coffee at 4am in the dark or are limited in power.
5. SMEG Barista Pod Machine
The sleek and stylish pod machine is the result of a lovechild between an adored Italian brand and a well-known company that manufactures kitchen appliances. It features all the retro, sleek curves that SMEG is known for, and the ability to make coffee and lungo drinks effortlessly. It also has an adjustable shot setting that can be programmed, dual-height drip trays, and a pod bin that can be removed.
This coffee maker makes it simple to make a quick cup of single-shot or double-shot espresso in the morning, or a lungo in the break at work. Its simple control panel makes it appear sleek and doesn't distract you from its functionality. It comes with three baskets that can be swapped for different types of capsules. You can even make use of loose ground beans (although you'll need to own a separate grinder).
The SMEG Barista Pod Machine does not come with a pitcher for milk. It does however have a Pannarello built-in milk frother that froths cow and soymilk very nicely. It also comes with the portafilter 51mm, which is smaller than a standard commercial-style filter. It's pressurised, so you won't have the taste of stale food that is left behind. It also comes with a tool which doubles as scoop.
The SMEG is the most expensive machine we've reviewed. However, it's worth it if your style is retro or you like making espresso drinks quickly. It's also a great choice when you're just beginning to learn about the world of making coffee and don't want to go through the hassle of grinding, measuring, and making your own coffee.