Best Coffee Machines With PodsThe top coffee
pod-making machines with pods let you whip up everything from lavish flat whites to strong espressos without much effort. The majority of machines are fully automated, scanning the barcode of a pod to pre-wet the pod, infuse it and dispense exactly the proper amount.
The Bruvi is a standout machine. It uses B-Corp Certified polypropylene pods, which will decompose in landfills when you're done with them. It's also among the easiest machines to operate.

1. Tassimo My Way 2

The Tassimo My Way 2 is an excellent choice for those who enjoy a range of drinks. You can make hot chocolate, tea and Costa favorite drinks. The machine is quick to heat up and can make the perfect cup of coffee in only three minutes. It also comes with a jug to use for frothing milk and has options for different cup sizes. It is easy to use and provides an extensive selection of 40 different drinks.
The INTELLIBREW system detects the distinctive characteristics of each TDISC and automatically adjusts the brewing time as well as the temperature and volume of water accordingly. With the'my favorites' memory function, you can personalize your coffee by saving up four profiles of your preferred strength, temperature and volume. It also uses BRITA MAXTRA+ water filtration technology to reduce the amount of limescale and chlorine in your coffee, thereby extending the life of the appliance.
You can decide on the level of intensity you want for your drink using the simple, sensor-touch controls located on the front panel. The machine will automatically adjust the brew time, volume and intensity based on the type of pod you put in. It also informs you if it is time to descale the machine with a handy indicator light.
This coffee machine with pods is simple to use and the price is reasonable for what you get. It has plenty of features and is an extremely compact design that will fit on the majority of worktops. It is quiet and has a side caddy to store pods. There are a lot of good reviews on Amazon and Currys from owners of this machine.
The main drawback of this machine is the expense of the reusable T-Discs. Some people find them expensive however others are willing to pay the extra cost for a machine that produces an excellent cup of coffee or other drinks. You can buy the reusable T Discs online, in the supermarkets, or in some coffee shops. You can also recycle them using the TASSIMO PodBack scheme.
2. Bosch Tassimo Vivy 2 TAS 140x
The Bosch Vivy 2 is a great
pod coffee machine for those who want to get the most from your drink. It comes with a wide selection of T-Discs (the small capsules that contain hot drinks) to choose from, including some sweeter options like hot chocolate, tea and lattes. It even comes with a jug of milk to make frothy capspuccinos. It also has a quick pre-heating time, meaning you can get your coffee on the table quickly.
The Vivy 2 is one of the easier machines to use with its easy-to-follow directions and user-friendly interface. The machine will scan the T-Disc to determine the amount of water you'll have to add. It doesn't even need to adjust it manually. It's also a smaller unit than some of the others we've examined which makes it smaller and easy to place on your kitchen counter. However, the smaller size means that it has a smaller water tank and it'll have to be filled every five minutes or more. The Vivy 2 is no different from other Tassimo models in that it does not have an internal bin to store the T-Discs that are used. You will need empty them and recycle each one after each brew.
This machine also includes a clever in-tank water filter which reduces calcium levels, helping safeguard the system from limescale and ensure that your coffee tastes excellent. The Vivy 2 also has dual coffee settings, meaning you can pull a short espresso shot or a longer lungo. It also comes with a "ready" indicator that tells you when it's time to dispense the beverage.
It's a high-performance well-designed pod coffee maker with many useful features and an attractive design. But, the absence of a reusable filter as well as the fact that the coffee it produces isn't as smooth and full-bodied like the ones produced by some of the other machines on our list make it difficult to be a top choice among pod coffee makers. If you want a convenient and easy-to-use pod-based beverage machine, it's worth considering.
3. Illy X7.1 Iperespresso
illy quietly creates waves in a market dominated by Nespresso and its irresistible George Clooney advertisements. The X7.1 Iperespresso is an elegant espresso machine that is perfect for any home. It has advanced technology and a sleek look that will surely make a statement in your kitchen.
The X7.1 Iperespresso is equipped with Illy's revolutionary capsules system. This makes espresso preparation easier and eliminates the need to grind beans or measure portions. The two-stage extraction method creates full-bodied espresso that has rich crema. The machine also features a stainless steel internal thermoblock and a Pannarello steam wand that can be used to make lattes and cappuccinos.
Contrary to other coffee machine like the X7.1 Iperespresso requires you to prepare the pods using an insulated portafilter, rather than putting them into a slot that is on top of the machine. This gives the X7.1 Iperespresso an authentic barista feel and allows you to make drinks that taste better. It's also much simpler to clean than other coffee pod machines because you don't have a drawer where the capsules accumulate and get clogged up.
The X7.1 Iperespresso does not come without its faults, however. It's not compatible with illy pods, which are quite expensive. Additionally, its portafilter-style drinking process is a bit difficult for some users to get knack of.
The X7.1 Iperespresso is an arduous task for newbies, but it's worth the investment for those who wants to make delicious espresso and other drinks at home. With its advanced features and sleek design, the X7.1 Iperespresso offers an excellent value for money.
Although the Y1 is less expensive than other pod-based coffee makers, it's not as full of features. The Y1 only has two buttons that are for each pod size, and another that automatically fills the cup with hot water. It also has a smaller water tank, which means it'll need to be refilled more often than other pods. If you don't mind this minor issue the Y1 is an excellent option for those seeking a straightforward and easy-to-use pod-based machine.
4. Nespresso Vertuo
The Nespresso Vertuo line of coffee makers is a premium option that targets espresso and cappuccino drinkers. They use Nespresso proprietary pods, which contain a blend of espresso and coffee with an additional layer of rich crema.
The Vertuo machines feature a single-button operation, and can make short espresso shots and full cups of coffee with the touch of the button. The machine reads the barcode on each
capsule coffee makers to determine which drink it is most suitable to, and then determines a combination of water temperature and extraction time as well as spin speed accordingly. The machine can also be used in conjunction with Nespresso Aeroccino+ milk frother to make lattes and cappuccinos.
In my testing I found this machine to be extremely easy to use and capable of producing consistently flavorful and full-bodied coffee. Each of the six brew sizes--Espresso, Double Espresso, smooth Gran Lungo, indulgent Mug of
coffee machines capsules, or the larger Alto--every time came out perfectly. We used the Nespresso app on our mobile devices to monitor the water and pod levels. This made it simple to keep track of refills or emptying.
While this machine is simple for the user however, it's not as flexible as the Keurig K-Cup lines of machines and can be a hassle when you're not able to find the exact type of tea or coffee you're looking for in your local area. It is also more expensive than Keurig. While it comes with a starting set of capsules, you are locked into the brand’s expensive Vertuo caps after that.
Another drawback is that the machine takes a while to warm up and is fairly noisy during the process of making. You should also be careful to keep everything away from to the container for your capsules in case it punctures the pods. We analyzed the energy consumption and found that it uses 0.007 kWh for an espresso and turns off after 9 minutes.
The model is not equipped with a drip holder, therefore you'll need to place your cup onto the table or mug. The capsules are stored in a holder that can be removed that you can take out and recycle with one of the recycling bags offered by Nespresso.