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Enid_Puceflange



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Coffee machines?? Recommendations please?
Hi,

I'm in the market for a small, hassle free coffee making machine for the kitchen.
I don't really want moccafrappachinos or the likes, just a decent espresso before I bolt out the door to work.

I like the idea of the machines that usenthe Nespresso capsule system.

Not really wanting to spend much More than £300

What have you used & got experience of?

Cheers

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I used to have a big proper Italian coffee machine made by Nuova Simmonelli. It was great but loads of hassle.

I sold it and bought the most basic Krups Nespresso a few years back and have never looked back.

Perfect espresso every time.

Use a milk frother machine to make great capuccino or lates.

Have drunk coffee from the others, Dolce Gusto, Tassimo etc, none of them as good. 2016 D4 HSE

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I'd advocate a Delonghi bean to cup machine. A bit bigger than a nespresso but far better value per cup - the pods are at least 20p per cup, whereas coffee beans cost under 5p. I bought my machine from eBay... My blog - www.anacreinhampshire.blogspot.co.uk

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we've got a magi mix nespresso, its great small footprint super easy to use and clean, and the coffee is nice too! My 109 thread

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Currently have a Jura Z9 bean to cup machine in the kitchen, brilliant machine, has a vast selection of drinks which can all be fine tuned to your tastes Thumbs Up Thumbs Up 2014 110 2.2TDCi XS Station wagon
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More than your budget but did get mine for just over £300 on an Amazon deal http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0058U1...ge_o05_s00 this machine is amazing. Self cleaning, one button espresso or double espresso, dual bean container etc etc etc.

I like my espresso before I go out the door in the morning and it is simple, press the on button and come back a few min later and press the button and BOOMI have my fix Thumbs Up
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For three hundred quid, De Longhi Bean to Cup is the way to go (we've a Magnifica, best cappuccinos I've ever had). But fickle, lots of descaling - especially if you live in a hard water area like Norfolk, we've started using bottled water - when it gives up the ghost a cheap'n'cheeful (but VERY good coffee) Philips Senseo is gonna be our next one.

And, of course, the cheapest place in Europe to buy coffee is Luxembourg.

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Also over you budget, I have a built in Neff Coffeemachine.
Hasslefree now for over 8 years. Using good quality coffee beans (I like Lavazza Gold) it makes delicious coffee, every cup fresly milled and brewed.

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Thanks for the recommendations chaps.

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^ ^ ^
If you simply want Espresso afore you go for a decent start to the day, you really cannot beat the Nespresso system... Thumbs Up

The machines produce consistently great coffee, from a range of different beans and pods (do NOT try other inferior pods, they just don't cut it!) and require little else than the occasional descale... Cool

Check the range out > HERE <

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Enid_Puceflange



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Yeah,
Looks like Nespresso is going to do the job for me

I wasn't aware that other companies made suitable pods for the system.

Fortunately, I live in a soft water area ( I think most of God's country, Scotland is Thumbs Up) so won't have the hassle of descaling ever.
Low maintenance is a must, as I'm a lazy git! Whistle My confidence has been writing cheques that my abilities can't cash for years.
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If you get a Nespresso NEVER buy the other makes of pods, they're nowhere near the same quality. I've tried loads and binned them. You save about 5p per capsule so it's not worth it. 2016 D4 HSE

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Enid_Puceflange wrote:
I wasn't aware other companies made suitable pods for the system.

Other companies do make pods for the system... Rolling Eyes

Whether they are suitable or not is debatable... Mr. Green
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Enid_Puceflange



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Understood. Thanks for the heads up Thumbs Up My confidence has been writing cheques that my abilities can't cash for years.
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