I've decided I'm fed up drinking crap coffee indoors (never drink instant) so I want to join the machine brigade. Only trouble is there are so many decisions to make.
I want a machine that does all the range of drinks (latte , espresso , hot chocolate) but also not sure which one works out best in the long run financially.
Who's got what on here?
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http://www.pluckpoint.com/morphy-richards-47010-combination-coffee-machine/product
I got a Krups espresso maker for my office - only about £80, but if you've got the money, the ones that do cappuccinos are better.
There are lots of "alternative" pods available online but none of them were as good as the originals in my opinion.
Teaspoon of Nescafé, 95 degree water and milk and sugar as required
My advice is, don't let anyone persuade you to buy a 'real' espresso machine. We bought a swanky one for the office, one that grinds the beans for each cup. It looked good, smelt good, and tasted good, but every three months or so it broke down, and being in Prague we had to wait 30 days for them to fix it each time. It was the most unreliable purchase since my Fiat 128.
So went the Nespresso route because Nestle promise that if they go wrong they will lend you one while yours is being fixed. Don't know if that offer is made in the UK, but we have never had to test it. Totally reliable. Perhaps not quite as good as at your local Italian, but you can always pop round there for a "social coffee".
Hope that helps.
Will leave this thread for the caffeinistas.
Suchards & Milka hot choc to die for, Mrs love the caramel Latte, best thing i have purchased in a while love it
Difficult one.... Both good players.
At the weekend, I grind the beans using a deLonghi grinder and have a great coffee while reading the Guardian or Observer. During the week (when there's less time in the morning ahead of the commute to the office), the machine also takes non-proprietary, paper pods, which are much better for the environment than the aluminium pods that some other makes use. Waitrose do their own brand of paper pods.
So that's: coffee machine, espresso, americano, latte, cappuccino, Guardian, Observer, commute, environment, Waitrose. That's pretty much the full house of middle class words in one post.
I think I've had it for about 18 months now; and had zero issues. There's a decent range of pods, which are a bit pricey I guess, but good for "novelty" drinks too - i.e Oreo.
Can't say much for Nespresso, but I've heard good things about them too.