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One of the Best Pod Coffee Makers on the Market

Pod coffee machines are frequently criticised for producing watery, weak drinks. The best ones are much more than that.

The illy Bruvi makes use of B-Pods instead of the dreaded K-Cups or Nespresso pods. It also comes with a variety of capsule coffee makers options and easy customisation.

1. Cuisinart DualBrew Pro Specialty Coffee System

One of the top pod coffee makers on the market, this combination single-serve and drip models offer the most comprehensive set of features that we have tested. It comes with a 12-cup glass carafe side that brews traditional grounds, and a single-serve side that can accept any kind of K-Cup, Keurig-like or reusable pod. The carafe side comes with an adjustable timer and it has a "strong" setting that produces more flavor than normal settings. It also comes with an integrated, fold-away frother to make cappuccinos and lattes.

The single-serve side can make up to 18 ounces of coffee at a time, using any size K-Cup, or a the reusable Cuisinart HomeBarista cup (a separate water reservoir is included). It utilizes Nespresso's VertuoLine capsule system, which scans the barcode of each pod to adjust machine's settings to make a perfect cup every time. With its Extreme Brew Technology, it's faster at brewing full pots than Keurig's top-rated. It also comes with advanced features such as a 24-hour start time, brew intensity control and an automatic shutoff.

It's simple to use, despite having two operating modes, and the cleaning process is fairly easy. The pod adapter is reusable, and the needles are easily removable to clean, and the filter can be washed in the sink. The device is heavy and heavy for counter space, but it's a great option for those who desire the convenience of pods, or the flexibility of coffee ground.

This basic cold brew machine is a budget-friendly option that delivers a smooth and flavorful cup. It comes with a timer that can be programmed as well as a built-in milk maker and a reusable filter and can make 12 cups of java at a time. It has a large reservoir of water as well as a glass carafe that can hold hot coffee machine capsule.

2. Nespresso VertuoLine Next

This is a great choice if you are already a fan of pod coffee machines but want to upgrade your current Keurig model. Nespresso's new espresso maker is stylish, fast and can create five different drinks on one compact chassis. It's even on sale right now which makes it a great option for anyone with a budget.

The VertuoLine Next heats up very quickly and is extremely easy to use with a single-use button that automatically adapts to the kind of capsule you're using. It uses the patented Nespresso pods with barcodes that inform the machine which type of espresso or coffee is being used. This ensures that you get the right temperature and water pressure for each drink. The pods also spin rapidly when brewing, creating an indulgence-inducing layer of foam, also known as crema. It is usually found on traditional Italian style espresso.

The VertuoLine's biggest drawback is that it's louder than other pod machines and you aren't able to reuse capsules. The aluminum used in Nespresso capsules is recyclable, which means you can recycle them at your local UPS store or Nespresso's website.

The machine is pricey when compared to other pod machines, especially if you include the cost of the pods. If you've already bought in to the advantages of pod coffee, it's a low cost to get consistently good barista-like results. Additionally, you can add the Nespresso Aeroccino+ milk frother to the machine to make cappuccinos and lattes. It is also available in bundles, which include some of the Nespresso pods as well as a frother. This will save you money up front.

3. Illy X7.1 Iperespresso

When it comes to brewing, most pod machines adhere to the same pattern - capsules are placed in the top and then you press a button, and the coffee oozes out. Illy X7.1 Iperespresso is one of those machines that defies convention. It has a completely different system for capsules, locking them into place inside a portafilter-like handle. This lets the machine make an espresso that is like you would get at a cafe, however without the hassle and mess that is typical of an espresso maker.

The X7.1 is compatible with illy MIE pods, which are made of top-quality, high-end beans. Each capsule contains an exact amount of ground espresso that is brewed in two stages. This produces a rich crema. The extraction happens entirely within the capsule coffee machine, which means that the machine and coffee never come into contact and cleanup is a breeze.

This coffee pod machine also has a Pannarello steam wand to make milky drinks like cappuccino and macchiato latte. The unique design of this machine, created by famous Italian architect Luca Trazzi is sure to make a bold statement in your home. Its slim, round forms and soft-touch buttons are reminiscent of the classic Italian espresso coffee makers of the 1960s and seamlessly integrates modern technology.

This machine requires a bit more attention, especially when using the steam wand. This is because excess air can hinder the flow of hot water, which can prevent the machine from functioning properly. You'll need to wait for some time before making a second coffee pods machines to let the excess air out.

4. Bosch Tassimo Vivy 2 TAS 140x

The Bosch Tassimo Vivy has become one of the most adored coffee machines on the market. The small size, attractive pricing and the ease of use are major selling points. Does this tiny machine meet the standards set by the parent company? We tested it at The Coffee Bazaar headquarters.

The Vivy is a basic pod coffee machine, but it does not sacrifice the performance. It can make drinks with just a single press of a button. It scans a barcode on the T DISC to determine which drink to prepare. It also determines the right amount of water and froth in each drink using Intellibrew technology to ensure an outstanding result every time.

It's very easy to use - simply insert the desired T disc and then select the size of your drink. The Vivy has 40 different drinks as well as a milk jug to make cappuccinos or lattes. It takes only three seconds to warm up and shuts off automatically after five minutes to save energy.

The descaler is cleverly designed to fit into the side of your machine. This is a separate process however it's very quick and simple.

As an added bonus, if you register your Vivy with Bosch, you'll get discounts on your first purchase of T DISCs. You'll also receive personalized offers, recommendations and suggestions. You'll also be able keep track of the condition of your machine and see how much water it has used. It's worth registering your machine as soon as you buy it, too.

5. illycaffe B Pod

illycaffe is a leading player in the coffee industry and an iconic heritage brand, is a global leader. The company was founded in 1933 by Francesco Illy and is still managed by his descendants. It spans the globe. The family-owned business has a long history of innovation and is famous for its high-quality espresso crafted from nine different types of Arabica bean.

The company is also committed to sustainability and has a number of initiatives that help safeguard the environment and ensure that their products are as environmentally friendly as possible. They have focused on efficiency in energy use, and are determined to reduce their carbon footprint and also the use of renewable energy sources. They also promote the practice of regenerative agriculture and are focusing on enhancing their water resources.

illycaffe's commitment to sustainability is matched by their determination to assist their employees in achieving success. They have invested in programs that provide training and professional development for their staff and have developed an "university of coffee" that helps to educate consumers and professionals alike on how to get the best cup of coffee.

illycaffe is also the first Italian company to earn the B Corp certification. This international designation recognizes companies that are committed to ethics and a sense of purpose. The company also introduced its first line of Nespresso compatible pods and has been named one of the top 10 World's ethical companies for the last seven year. The company has been dedicated to demonstrating how sustainable quality can make a difference for the environment and people alike, and they have the conviction that it is the responsibility of everyone to do their part.