Which coffee machine do you use ?

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Planning to get a nespresso machine. Any recommendations?

I never had one, always wanted to get one. I had always hold back because it seems very expensive.

Well, I finally decided to pull the trigger and get one before 2019.

Where can I find the best deal? And which machine would you recommend? There seems to be so many models that I am all confused already.

Thanks.

If you like a big mugful of coffee I’d recommend the newer Vertuo. I have friends who have the original with the smaller capsules but need two capsules each time to get a decent volume. The only snag is you have to buy genuine Nespresso capsules as you can’t get cheaper copies like the original machines. The Vertuo creates a lovely thick Crema layer.
Nespresso have a very efficient recycling scheme for the capsules, they provide recycling bags which when full you can get them collected when you have a delivery ordered, take them to a boutique or take them to a Collect + shop.
 
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I love my coffee and now use a whole bean machine, https://electrical.coop.co.uk/Delon...BX4C6VQuSUWznsCvriRoC9tYQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
which although the outlay is not cheap its far better that an Nespresso, I have a second hand one, and you are not stuck to brands. I drink about six cups a day, and most of the time the coffee it makes is far better than what you can buy from Costa or Starbucks. I buy Aldi beans which are really good and compare well with the higher priced brands. I bought one as a treat to myself off ebay and I would never go back, but the noise from grinder drove the kids made when they were at home.
 
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I always had instant; can't stand it these days, as my tastebuds have changed. So mostly drink tea, but will have the occasional double/triple espresso as a treat. A few years ago there was a Nespresso machine in a lovely little Parisian appartment my husband and I stayed at for 2 nights. He hates coffee, so allllll the pods were for me to try! Needless to say, I got a simple (don't need a milk-processing one) machine for my birthday a few months later. Right now I'm trying out cheaper (Dutch) supermarket cups, but so far nothing has mached my beloved Volutto. Search is on though!
 

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Oh coffee my last vice left. I’ve tried pods capsules grounds beans and instant , but I eventually plumped for a stove top percolator. I’m like my coffee black and very strong , ( I have 3 extra shots of espresso in an Americano in costa.)
I like Lidl’s Kenyan ground coffee .
 
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I have a cheap filter coffee maker from Lidl - it was marked down and ridiculously cheap so I got two, and have just swapped to the second one due to the first one springing a leak, I use the Lidl coffee grounds which look like a gold brick, and use my Bamix to mix in extra thick cream and make it frothy.
 

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Delonghi ECP33.21 Pump Espresso Coffee Machine

I use the double shot attachment, usually with coconut cream, unless I’m running late, I mix in a scoop of whey protein. Some sort of sludgy mixture to start off the day
 

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The coffee machine I use is my daughter, and what she uses is a kettle,

We do have a newfangled pod-muncher, but it never gets used unless we have important visitors. Plebs like me get the instant,
 
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I have used lots of coffee machines over the years - I have had a couple of Nespresso machines but was always put off by the limited coffee selection and the cost when you need at least 2 pods for a mug, so I went through phases of just using a cafetière.

Then I had an excellent bean-to-cup machine for a good few years til it died.

Now I have an espresso grinder and a little Sage Bambino to make proper espresso (modded to use non-pressurised baskets) and which also automatically makes beautiful steamed milk, or in my case, double cream diluted with water and steamed.

And because this is a lot of faff for every day and I went through 6 months post-diagnosis when I didn’t use it much because milk does Bad Things to my BG (before I tried cream-and-water), I have a Technivorm filter machine and a different grinder which I use on work day mornings.

Yep, I am a bit geeky about it, but not that discerning really. I don’t use posh coffee, just ordinary Lavazza beans.
 

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Expobar Brewtus IV (though I use my Aeropress just as often) and a Baratza Vario* grinder. I get my beans from Compass Coffee in Sussex. Excellent people and they specialise in darker roasts.

This thread has prompted me to fix myself a cappuccino..

*In general, the quality of grinder is more important than the quality of espresso machine (in that a good consistent grinder used with an entry level machine machine will taste better than a mediocre inconsistent grinder used with a top end machine).
 
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View attachment 46237 Expobar Brewtus IV (though I use my Aeropress just as often) and a Baratza Vario* grinder. I get my beans from Compass Coffee in Sussex. Excellent people and they specialise in darker roasts.

This thread has prompted me to fix myself a soy cappuccino..

*In general, the quality of grinder is more important than the quality of espresso machine (in that a good consistent grinder used with an entry level machine machine will taste better than a mediocre inconsistent grinder used with a top end machine).
Oh yes! I totally need a Expobar Brewtus IV! I’m afraid I would need a cup of coffee before I could operate one though. The IV of course has me thinking of setting up a continuous drip
 

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View attachment 46237 Expobar Brewtus IV (though I use my Aeropress just as often) and a Baratza Vario* grinder. I get my beans from Compass Coffee in Sussex. Excellent people and they specialise in darker roasts.

This thread has prompted me to fix myself a soy cappuccino..

*In general, the quality of grinder is more important than the quality of espresso machine (in that a good consistent grinder used with an entry level machine machine will taste better than a mediocre inconsistent grinder used with a top end machine).
I have two (yeah, I’m too lazy to be fiddling with dialling them in every other day) Eureka mignon grinders which do an excellent job, one for espresso and one with a different burr set for a coarser grind. I love them, they are so fast and quiet. My thinking was to get a great mid-price (well, low price really, given what the pro ones cost!) grinder and a basic espresso machine, to see if I liked the messing about - the grinder would bring the best out of the little machine and still be up to the job for a posher, shiny one later if I wanted!

And then 3 months later the diabetes happened and latte was off the menu for a bit, so more kit arrived....

Now, fortunately, I can enjoy them both.
 
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I have my coffee specially ground for me in Harrogate by a nice Mr Taylor. He also makes quite reasonable coffee bags which are very useful on holiday when the only alternative is a nasty little sachet of Nescafé. I don't like espresso without sugar so I normally make mugs of coffee with an AeroPress.
 

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View attachment 46237 Expobar Brewtus IV (though I use my Aeropress just as often) and a Baratza Vario* grinder. I get my beans from Compass Coffee in Sussex. Excellent people and they specialise in darker roasts.

This thread has prompted me to fix myself a soy cappuccino..

*In general, the quality of grinder is more important than the quality of espresso machine (in that a good consistent grinder used with an entry level machine machine will taste better than a mediocre inconsistent grinder used with a top end machine).
Wow.. ok you win!
 

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We all have our interests :)

At least this is one the diabetes has not crippled (unlike my sourdough habit)!
 
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An old bean to cup Gaggia machine but I use ground Illy decaffinated. I also use an Aeropress. Double cream makes it surprisingly delicious.