Coffee Machines (4 Viewers)

pastythegreat

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Tassimo are pretty good!
I have a Dolche thingy! Thought mine was great until the in laws got the tassimo. The machine itself was cheaper, as are the coffee pods. There is MUCH MORE variety of pods with the tassimo too. Costa, Cadbury, twinings!


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Covstu

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I have a delonghi espresso machine. Couldn't tell you the model number but it does pods as well as scoops.
 

fernandopartridge

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I've got a dolche pod machine, absolute shite. As patsy says the other brands are better, Aldi even make pods now. While a proper espresso > pod, the pod is very good for convenience.

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Covstu

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You can Defo pick those types of machines for fuck all. Currys sell em for 30 quid because they make more in the pods.
 

skybluedan

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Best off getting one of the Italian silver things you put on your hob mate, so much nicer and buy the coffee in how much you want , I'm on some Jamaican one which s lovely but is ten times more expensive than others
 

duffer

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Coffee machines - I've got one of these. I like it lots, but the missus hates it 'cos she's never got the right change.

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fernandopartridge

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Best off getting one of the Italian silver things you put on your hob mate, so much nicer and buy the coffee in how much you want , I'm on some Jamaican one which s lovely but is ten times more expensive than others
The coffee stall in Cov Market sells them

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skybluedan

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In fact the coffe shop over here tried to sell me some which I'm sure was cat shit or something,
 

RedSalmon

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Got a Kitchenaid coffee machine about 6 years ago after a visit to Oz. Mate out there advised that if buying a machine you needed to check that it was rated at 3 bars (whatever this means).
The Kitchenaid was expensive but worth every penny. Superb coffee every time. Get my coffe online from a company called Has Bean. They provide coffee's from all around the world and the prices are pretty good too.
Have a look 'Which' and see what machines they are recommending.
 

shmmeee

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In fact the coffe shop over here tried to sell me some which I'm sure was cat shit or something,

Monkeys not cats I think. Blue summat.

On the pods thing, I will say that we've got both Nespresso and Tassimo and while the Tassimo works better if you have a particular sized cup, the Nespresso is more flexible, but I always have to put two pods in to get a full strength cup.
 

duffer

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Monkeys not cats I think. Blue summat.

On the pods thing, I will say that we've got both Nespresso and Tassimo and while the Tassimo works better if you have a particular sized cup, the Nespresso is more flexible, but I always have to put two pods in to get a full strength cup.

Blimey shmmeee... this would be me after two pods. Not good for my career in bomb-disposal. :)

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skybluedan

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Got a Kitchenaid coffee machine about 6 years ago after a visit to Oz. Mate out there advised that if buying a machine you needed to check that it was rated at 3 bars (whatever this means).
The Kitchenaid was expensive but worth every penny. Superb coffee every time. Get my coffe online from a company called Has Bean. They provide coffee's from all around the world and the prices are pretty good too.
Have a look 'Which' and see what machines they are recommending.

Rated at 3 bars you say ?
 

skybluedan

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Monkeys not cats I think. Blue summat.

On the pods thing, I will say that we've got both Nespresso and Tassimo and while the Tassimo works better if you have a particular sized cup, the Nespresso is more flexible, but I always have to put two pods in to get a full strength cup.

You have to with a lot off them mate, 2 pods always
 

RedSalmon

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3 bars is what I was told to check for when buying.
Like I said check out 'Which' magazine and see what they are saying.
 

fernandopartridge

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Monkeys not cats I think. Blue summat.

On the pods thing, I will say that we've got both Nespresso and Tassimo and while the Tassimo works better if you have a particular sized cup, the Nespresso is more flexible, but I always have to put two pods in to get a full strength cup.
In Vietnam they sell weasel shit coffee, sure it's weasels or similar maybe otters.

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mrtrench

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I recommend one of those on hob espresso makers. £20, great coffee, not tied to expensive packs (use any coffee you want) and no electronics to go wrong.
 

torchomatic

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We have an aging coffee perculator. Makes lovely coffee, stays hot without "stewing" the coffee too much too. It looks just like a kettle.
 

torchomatic

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We use a normal percolator. It takes longer than one of those pod machines, but the coffee is much cheaper than the pods.

Yeah we just use normal ground coffee in our perculator.
 

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