Different Types Of Coffee Pod Machines
Capsule or pod coffee machines are a quick easy way to make coffee at home but you re usually restricted to a specific brand of coffee pod each of which have their own pros and cons.
Different types of coffee pod machines. Of all the different types of coffee machines on the market today these are the most ubiquitous. Pod coffee machines are convenient for quick coffee with a variety of types. The main benefit of buying a capsule coffee machines is the small sealed container with a pre measured amount of coffee in it. It s as easy as dropping the capsule in and selecting a particular button resulting in a perfect espresso every time.
For each machine we made different types of coffee and got an independent coffee expert to assess them on. Starbucks the world s biggest coffee chain with 27 000 stores sells a whopping 4 billion cups of coffee a year. Capsule machines make espresso and coffee drinks using pods with pre measured espresso or coffee grounds. Nespresso tassimo and dolce gusto may be the best known brands but there are other options worth considering including dualit illy and lavazza.
Drip brew machines provide a simple means of making a consistently good cup of coffee that usually falls short of greatness although experimenting with beans. A pod coffee machine is a coffee maker that uses coffee grounds sealed in a small plastic cup instead of using loose grounds which would be placed in a filter bag. You just need to slot a capsule into the machine click start and wait for your coffee to be ready. Coffee pods are pre packaged ground coffee beans in their own filter.
Compatibles are available from r4 70 per pod r75 for a pack of 16. The machines can only make coffee from these pods you can t use fresh beans or pre ground coffee. There is a lot of different flavours available for the nescafé dolce gusto range. Originals range from r5 60 per pod r89 99 for 16 to r6 20 per pod r98 99 for 16 but caution for some drinks you need to use 2 pods so your drink ends up costing you close to r12.
Each pod contains hermetically sealed roasted or ground coffee beans. We tested a range of pod capsule coffee machines to find out which ones are worth buying. Illustrated guide and photos with details on how best to use each type of coffee brewing system. A coffee capsule differs from a coffee pod in that the coffee is packed in a plastic or aluminum package instead of a paper filter and it is usually designed for use with a single brand or system and is therefore not interchangeable with other systems.
Most capsule machines require you to select the size of the drink you d like to make but. Several different systems exist. One pod is usually only ideal for one serving although some blend varieties can brew a whole carafe.