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Pod coffee machines let you put a capsule machine coffee that contains ground or roasted coffee beans into the machine. The coffee is poured through the machine for a specified amount of time.

Some pod coffee machines have multiple cup sizes and frothing milk capabilities. Selecting the right pod coffee maker depends on your personal preferences and your lifestyle.

1. Keurig K-Select

This machine is an excellent option if you're looking for an Keurig coffeemaker that doesn't have all the bells, whistles, and features of higher-end models. It's simple to use, has a beautiful design and is able to be hidden away in a corner of the kitchen when not being used.

The machine can be noisy however it's not a major issue. It is small enough to fit on a small counter. But, if you're looking for a Keurig with a larger variety of sizes, or a carafe to use for traditional drip brewing, you should think about other options.

Keurig K-Select is a single serve coffee maker that combines a sleek style with more intuitive features. This allows you to brew the perfect cup of coffee every time. Choose from hundreds of delicious K-Cup pods, or make your own ground coffee with My-K-Cup's universal, coffee filter that can be reused (sold separately). Strong Brew increases the intensity and the strength of your coffee, making it an ideal option for those who enjoy strong coffee.

This brewer is easy to use and has simple button controls. Place a K-Cup and select your preferred size of brew and press the brew button. In less than one minute, you'll be enjoying freshly brewed coffee. The large water reservoir of 52 ounces lets you brew up to five cups between refills, easing your morning routine.

The machine is simple to clean, with the ability to remove the reservoir of water and lid that can be easily hand washed. To ensure your Keurig is running at its peak you must clean it by descaler. Follow the steps in the user's guide. This warranty covers all original accessories and the brewer, excluding for normal wear or abuse as well as external causes like power outages.

2. Tassimo My Way

If you're a coffee enthusiast and are looking for a pod maker that can produce more than just your daily cup of joe This is the best choice. It's designed to make a diverse range of drinks, including tea and hot chocolate and has a large 1.3 litre water tank that can brew multiple cups at once. The machine warms up in just three seconds and can produce a latte or cappuccino using its built-in milk jug. It also has a touch-sensitive LCD that lets you set the temperature, intensity, and quantity of your preferred beverage.

Tassimo My Way uses T Discs which are an assortment of ingredients can be used to make your drink. There are more than 70 varieties, including Kenco, Costa, Milka and Cadbury's. The machine offers a variety of T discs, which include ones for hot and tea chocolate.

We found the coffee it produced to be of excellent quality, though slightly less than that of some of the other pod machines featured in this round-up. It also gave a smooth mouthfeel and steamed milk for caffe lattes quickly. However, it is to be noted that the frothy milk made from T Discs is a source of sugar that is, although not a major issue but isn't for everyone's taste.

The Tassimo My Way is easy to clean, with the drip tray, the removable components of the brewing unit and the water tank all being dishwasher-safe. A Brita filter is included, as is a cleaning disk. A useful indicator light will let you know when it's time to descale and a water reservoir keeps the limescale to an absolute minimum. The machine is Energy Star rated, which reduces the power consumption of up to 15%..

3. Lavazza Lungo Pod Machine

This Nespresso pod coffee machine created in collaboration with Sage by Lavazza is one of the most attractive machines on the market. It's constructed with durable and attractive materials, it comes with an elegantly adjustable steam wand that can be used to make lattes and cappuccinos, and a stainless milk jug in steel. It can make espresso lungos, double espressos gran lungos, mugs and altos with an incredibly thick layer of froth.

As with all pod machines you load the pod through a hatch on the top and drop it in place. The machine pierces the capsule and then closes it in such a way that when you lift the lever, the pod falls into a specially spent pod tray that is located beneath the drip tray.

It's not the fastest machine to brew it takes 30 seconds to make a shot of espresso and around 90 seconds for a lungo however, the results are always impressive, with great crema and a smooth, rich taste. The machine will also inform you when it is time to refill the water tank or pod bin.

This machine is a huge selling item because it can be used with any Lavazza pod. There are seven total which include ground espresso (Qualita Rossa) as well as decaffeinated (Dek Cremoso), and two organic coffees. Bio). It's expensive, but with a subscription plan that combines the pod coffee machine with the delivery of pods coffee machines that can come at a similar cost to a traditional bean-to-cup machine. The slim design of this machine allows it to fit into the tiniest kitchens. The pods are also recyclable, so you can dispose of them in your local food bins or garden compost.

4. Nespresso Vertuo Pod Machine

Nespresso machines are some of the top pod coffee makers for those looking for an efficient steady, reliable, and consistent coffee. They heat quickly and are easy to use. Simply insert a capsule and press a button, and you're good to go. They also produce a rich crema that you can add to your drinks for extra thickness and flavor. The official pods are not inexpensive and you'll have to buy them.

The Vertuo line utilizes a different technology than OriginalLine machines that use espresso capsules (and are still in existence). They scan each capsule's barcode and automatically adjust the brewing parameters for a perfect cup. They also have a centrifusion machine that spins the capsules to make the best flavor and the thickest crema.

The machines aren't quite as intuitive as the other options. For instance the lid is only opened when the machine is ready, and it takes 30 minutes to heat up enough to be able to fit into a capsule. It doesn't include milk frothers, as do some of the other pod machines in this list. Therefore, you'll need to shell out an additional PS90 to buy a separate Aeroccino to make cappuccinos and lattes.

They also require more regular maintenance than other models--refilling the water tank, emptying old pod containers, and decaling. However, they do come with an application that reminds you of these chores and provides tools such as store locators and capsule recycling. And if you connect your machine to an IntelliPort it is possible to control it with voice commands which is a great touch if you're making coffee in the dark at 4am or have a weak hand.

5. SMEG Barista Pod Machine

This sleek pod coffee maker is the lovechild of a beloved Italian brand and a renowned kitchen appliance company. It sports the retro, sleek curves that SMEG are known for, and it can brew the espresso and lungo drinks. It also comes with an adjustable shot setting that can be programmed and dual-height drip tray, and a removable pod bin.

This coffee maker lets you make one or two cups of espresso or lungo in the morning or during your work break. The simple control panel makes it look sleek and doesn't distract you from its functionality. It has three interchangeable baskets for different types of capsules. You can even use ground beans that are loose (although you'll need to own a separate grinder).

The SMEG Barista Pod Machine does not come with a milk pitcher. However, it has a Pannarello built-in milk frother which is able to froth soymilk and cow milk very nicely. It also comes with a 51mm portafilter which is smaller than the standard commercial style filter. It is pressurised which means it won't give off the stale, lingering taste. It also comes with a tamper which doubles as scoop.

The SMEG is one of the most expensive pod machines on our list but it's well worth it if you're a lover of the retro look or enjoy being able to make espresso-based drinks. It's also a great choice for those who are new to the world of making coffee and don't want to endure the hassle of measuring, grinding and the process of tamping your own beans.