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      • We've tested three pod-based systems, the Nespresso, Keurig K-Cup, and Illy IperEspresso. We actually found Illy produces the most espresso-like consistency of any pod we've tried. However, it offers far fewer flavor and pod options than Keurig or Nespresso, and we haven't found a reusable Illy pod that works well just yet.
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    We have tested dozens of pod coffee makers over the years, both in our Lab and at the homes of individual writers. To create this article, we looked at data from two large testing groups in particular: first, a Lab test of 20 Keurig coffee makers; second, a Lab test of 11 Nespresso machines. Other brands that appear on this list were directly recom...

    Our Lab team has spent collective decades working in professional kitchens, developing recipes, and testing kitchen gear.
    Derek Rose has been the coffee and tea expert for The Spruce Eats since 2019. He received a sample of the Bruvi Brewerfor testing purposes and continues to use it. It's his favorite pod-based coffe...
    Donna Currie is a freelance food writer who specializes in product reviews and recipes. Her work has appeared on Serious Eats, Fine Cooking, and her own recipe blog, Cookistry.com. She's also the a...

    Keurig K-Elite: Our testing team concluded that the K-Elite doesn't offer the same value for money as other competitors or even other Keurig models. While it has a large 75-ounce water tank and a setting to brew iced coffee, the overall flavor didn't stand out. Keurig K-Classic: This model is a viable option for customers who want simplicity in a p...

    Pod Variety

    K-Cup, Nespresso capsule, E.S.E. pod. These are the basic coffee pod varieties, and the brewer you buy will likely only be compatible with one of them. If you're partial to a certain type of pod, whether it be for taste, price, or convenience, this a great place to start narrowing down your buying options.

    Versatility

    Some pod-based coffee makers only offer an option for different drink sizes, while others have multiple settings and can whip up an array of drinks. Consider what features are indispensable to you and which seem like frills. If you want to make lattes and cappuccinos at home, for example, look for machines that come with milk frothers. If you want a programmable brewer, maybe you need to open up your budget.

    Size

    Coffee makers stick around for a long time, and they typically take up a prominent space in your kitchen, so the amount of counter space you have might dictate the best machine for you. While there are many exceptions, slimmer machines are often cheaper but come with fewer features and drink options.

    Do coffee pods expire?

    Coffee pods do expire, but it takes a long time before you need to worry about it. They are usually good for at least eight months to a year (as long as they aren’t punctured), and sometimes even longer than that. Brands should include a “best by” date either on the pods themselves or on the box you received them in. This is different from an expiration date, however, which denotes when food products should no longer be consumed. The “best by” date, on the other hand, reflects a standard of q...

    Can coffee pods be recycled?

    Yes, most coffee pods are recyclable. Detailed recycling information is generally provided on brand websites, but we’ll briefly cover a few popular options here. First off, Keurig. In 2020, the company announced its K-Cups were 100 percent recyclable after it began producing them with polypropylene (#5 plastic). As for Nespresso, its aluminum coffee capsules can be recycled, too. The Swiss brand simplifies the process by offering free capsule-recycling bags that can be dropped off (also for f...

    What are “soft pods?”

    Soft pods are small, paper-covered disks designed to brew one cup of coffee each. They are usually sealed in individual wrappers to keep them fresh. Many different brands manufacture soft pods, which means they are compatible with a variety of coffee makers, including ones made by Bunn, Hamilton Beach, Black & Decker, and more. Soft pods are similar to Easy Serving Espresso (E.S.E.) Pods because of their size, shape, and material, but the two are not one in the same. Soft pods are used to bre...

    This piece was written by Derek Rose, the coffee and tea expert for The Spruce Eats. He researches a variety of coffee products, from measuring scoops to commercial espresso machines, and interviews field experts for their insight. He uses the Bialetti Moka Express at home, complementing it with a separate milk frotherto make lattes and cappuccinos...

    Patrick Cotteris the Content Marketing Specialist for Seattle Coffee Gear. He manages the company's blog, social media, and content pages. Founded in 2005, Seattle Coffee Gear is a retailer that focuses on coffee education.

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    • What to Look for When Buying a Nespresso Machine. By Derek Rose. Original or Vertuo. Every Nespresso machine is sorted into one of two categories: Original or Vertuo.
    • Types of Nespresso Machines. Creatista. The Creatista series, which includes the Creatista Pro and Creatista Plus, offers perhaps the highest quality of any Nespresso maker.
    • Maintenance. Like most pod coffee makers, Nespresso machines are super easy to use. Preparing coffee is as simple as letting the machine heat up, inserting a capsule, and selecting the desired drink.
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