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The Best Pod Coffee Machines

With pod coffee machines, you simply put a sealed capsule with ground or roasted beans into the machine. The coffee is then poured into the machine for a specified amount of time.

Some pod coffee machines have multiple cup sizes and frothing milk capabilities. The best pod coffee machine for you is based on your personal preferences and your lifestyle.

1. Keurig K-Select

This machine is a great option if you're seeking an Keurig coffeemaker that doesn't have all the bells, whistles, and features of the more expensive models. It's simple to use, has a great design and is able to be tucked away in a corner of the kitchen when not being used.

One disadvantage of this machine is that it can be a bit noisy, but this isn't a major issue. It is also small enough to fit on a small counter. If you prefer a Keurig with a wider range of sizes, or a carafe to drip-brew your coffee, you may want to consider other alternatives.

The Keurig K-Select single serve coffee maker combines elegant design and efficient features to help brew your perfect cup every time. Choose from hundreds delicious K-Cups or brew coffee using a universal My-K-Cup filter (sold separate). Strong Brew increases the intensity and the strength of your coffee, making it a great option for those who prefer strong coffee.

The brewer has simple controls using buttons. Just insert the K-Cup pod, select the size of brew you want and then press the brew button. In less than one minute, you can enjoy freshly brewed coffee. The large 52-ounce reservoir allows you to brew up to five cups between refills, simplifying your morning routine.


The Keurig is incredibly easy to clean. The reservoir for water and lid can be cleaned and removed by hand. To ensure your Keurig is running at its peak, you must always remove the scale prior to cleaning. Follow the steps in the user guide. This warranty covers the brewer as well as all accessories that came with it, except for normal wear and tear, damage caused by abuse or misuse and external causes of failure, such as power outages.

2. Tassimo My Way

This is the best choice for coffee lovers who want an appliance that can do more than just make your daily cup. It's designed to make wide variety of drinks including tea and hot chocolate and comes with a huge 1.3 litre water tank that can brew multiple cups at a time. The machine can be heated up in only three seconds and can make the perfect cappuccino or latte using its built-in milk jug. It also has an LCD that can be touched to let you to adjust the intensity, temperature, and quantity of your drink.

The Tassimo My Way uses the brand's T Discs that contain everything you need to make your favorite drink. There are more than 70 varieties to choose from, including brands like Kenco and Costa to Costa, Milka and Cadbury's. The machine also offers a selection of T Discs for tea and hot chocolate as well.

We found the coffee it produced to be of a excellent quality, though slightly less than that of other pod machines in this round-up. It also gave a smooth mouthfeel and steaming milk for a caffe lattes in a short time. However, it must be not forgotten that the frothy milk made from T Discs contains sugar which isn't a huge issue in itself however, may not be to everyone's liking.

Tassimo My Way's removable parts including the drip tray, and the water tank are dishwasher-safe. There's an Brita filter that is included as well as a cleaning disc that can be used.  coffee pod machine Coffeee  will let you know when to descale, and the water tank keeps the limescale to the minimum. The machine is Energy Star rated, which reduces its electricity consumption up to 15%..

3. Lavazza Lungo Pod Machine

The Nespresso-compatible pod espresso machine from Lavazza which was developed in collaboration with Sage, is one of the most beautiful machines on the market. It's built with durable and attractive materials, has a neat adjustable steam wand that can be used to make lattes and cappuccinos, and an stainless milk jug in steel. Pop in a pod 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 an opening on the top and drop it in place. The machine punctures the capsule then seals it. When you press the lever the used pod will fall into a dedicated spent pod tray beneath the drip tray.

The machine isn't the fastest way to make espresso, it takes 30 seconds for a single shot and 90 seconds for the lungo. However, the results are always impressive with a rich, smooth taste and a delicious crema. The machine will also alert you when it is time to refill the tank of water or the pod bin.

This machine is a huge seller due to the fact that you can use any Lavazza pod. There are seven pods in total that include ground espresso (Qualita Rossa) as well as decaffeinated (Dek Cremoso) and two organic coffees. Bio). It's expensive, but with the subscription deal that bundles this pod coffee maker with the delivery of pods that can come at a similar cost to a regular bean-to-cup machine. The machine's slim design means it can be tucked away in the smallest kitchens. Additionally, the pods are compostable, which means you can place them in your council food waste bins, or even your own garden compost.

4. Nespresso Vertuo Pod Machine

Nespresso machines make some of the best pods coffee makers for those who are looking for a reliable, fast and consistently brewed cup. They are quick to heat up and are extremely simple to use--just insert a capsule, push a button and you're done. They also create a rich crema that can be added to your drinks for added thickness and flavor. The official pods aren't inexpensive and you'll have to purchase them.

The Vertuo line is a different machine than the OriginalLine machines, which use espresso capsules. The Vertuo line is able to read the barcode of each capsule, and then automatically adjusts the brewing parameters to produce the perfect cup. They also include a centrifusion system that spins the capsule to extract the best flavors and the most thick crema.

However, the machines aren't as intuitive as our other picks. For instance the lid opens only when the machine is in its final stages, and it takes about 30 minutes to heat up enough to allow it to be put into a capsule. They don't include milk frothers, as do some of the other pod machines on this list. So you'll have to shell out an additional PS90 to buy a separate Aeroccino to make cappuccinos and lattes.

These machines also require more maintenance than other models - refilling the water tank, emptying used pod containers and descaling - however, they have an app that reminds you to complete these tasks, and provides tools such as store locators and capsule recyclers. If you pair your machine with an IntelliPort it is possible to operate it using voice commands, which is a nice feature if you're making coffee in the dark at 4am or have a weak hand.

5. SMEG Barista Pod Machine

This sleek pod coffee machine is the love child of a well-known Italian brand and a renowned kitchen appliances company. It comes with all the sleek, retro curves that SMEG is famous for, as well as the ability to brew lungo and espresso drinks with ease. It comes with a programmable setting for the shot, two-height drip tray, and a pod bins that are removable.

This coffee maker allows you to make an instant cup of espresso or lungo in the morning or during your break at work. Its simple control panel makes it appear sleek and doesn't distract you from the functionality. If you want to spruce your morning joe more, it has three interchangeable filter baskets that allow for different capsule types. You can use loose-ground beans (although an additional grinder is required).

The SMEG Barista Pod Machine doesn't include a milk pitcher, however, it does come with an inbuilt Pannarello milk frother, which froths both cow and soymilk quite well. It also has the portafilter 51mm, which is smaller than a typical commercial-style filter. It's pressurised, so it won't give off the stale, lingering taste. It also comes with a Tamper that can also be used as a scoop.

The SMEG is the most expensive machine we've reviewed. However, it's well worth it if your style is retro or you enjoy making espresso drinks quickly. It's also a great choice for those who are new to the world of coffee and don't want to endure the hassle of measuring, grinding, and making your own coffee.