Posted 1st May 2023
Hi! I've tried to research Coffee machines, but I find the different types very confusing. I think I want a Pod one for the convenience. But most seem to be espresso machines, which are designed to create small drinks (that are small even with milk added). I know some do 'lungo'? pods that are bigger, but basically, I want something designed to create full mugs of coffee, and are for creating milky coffees like lattes.
Could you recommend what would be best for me? I heard Tassimo do some where you put both a coffee pod and milk pod in, but I've heard the milk in those are disgusting, so I'm ok to add milk myself (but I guess I need something with a built in frother).
Any suggestions would be much appreciated!
Could you recommend what would be best for me? I heard Tassimo do some where you put both a coffee pod and milk pod in, but I've heard the milk in those are disgusting, so I'm ok to add milk myself (but I guess I need something with a built in frother).
Any suggestions would be much appreciated!
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sorted byA latte is essentially just steamed milk and espresso, so if you want a good tasting coffee, then I'd recommend an original Nespresso machine to make the espresso shots and then use an Aeroccino to steam your milk. Nespresso often do an Aeroccino free with the original Nespresso machines, so worth looking out for those kind of deals. (edited)
In the end I’ve settled on just buying “premium” instant coffee. I got a free Aeroccino with the Nespresso which is great if I’m fancying a milky coffee.
2. Nespresso milk frother (standalone).
This is my setup. The Nespresso gadget is super easy to use. I don't use the one with coffee machine.
The pods are a bit more expensive than the normal ones though but you can get a lot larger sizes to give up to c.400-500ml of coffee.