Compact, distinctive and highly efficient, the A Modo Mio Minù Coffee Maker produces the perfect espresso in the comfort of your own home. Ideal for small kitchens and limited worktop surfaces, this coffee maker has been designed with the purpose of simplicity and time consumption in mind.
Simplistic Functionality
Make the perfect espresso with just one touch and a few seconds wait. Simply fill the reservoir with water, turn the machine on and insert a Lavazza capsule, then wait as your coffee is dispensed.
Stop&Go
Effortlessly select the desired amount of espresso in your cup with the Stop&Go knob. The small/large cup-support is adjustable with the option of two different height settings, allowing you to prepare an espresso or a long coffee.
For the perfect addition to your coffee maker, Lavazza introduce their stylishly sleek milk frother for professional looking coffee to enjoy right at home.
Create barista style frothed milk at the touch of a button, from cappuccino to latte macchiato, or even a milky hot chocolate and marshmallows for the kids.
Simply fill the detachable pot with milk and place it on the appliance. Press the button at the front and away you go - beautifully warm frothy milk.
Please note: For more information on this great milk frother, see our handy user guide at the bottom of this page.
17 comments
twinkle
12 Aug 16#1
Seems to be a common price for this kit. Other colours available too.
zx636r
12 Aug 162#2
Wasn't this the one B&M were off loading for 20 quid?
GigahurtzUK to zx636r
12 Aug 161#3
Yes and still is. The frother is also supposed to be a bit meh. The machine is a bargain at £20 and a microwave and a mini electric whisk from poundland will make a great latte/cappuccino.
Great coffee and the pods are only £3.50 at B&M and their are also compatibles on ebay that are pretty good too.
LesterBoalty
12 Aug 161#4
Ditto great bit of kit for £20, forget the frother and go with the above advise.
Also Home Bargains are doing the pods at £2 for a box of 16!!!
Proper Hot Deal!
jezzery
13 Aug 16#5
I think the frother is great. You have to take out the black plastic cover over the magnet inside to get froth. Took us a while to work out but if you also have full fat milk it produces thick creamy froth great for latte.
a deal if you wanted the frother otherwise don't fall into the trap and buy something you would not have normally bought.
Lakeside
13 Aug 16#8
Just for info - I got the frother free and it was a bit rubbish but I started using the new B.O.B (Best of Both) milk and it froths like a mad thing in it - perfect.
Best pod coffee machine by miles .
me_lee to Lakeside
13 Aug 16#10
Second best imo. Own this and a Nespresso and the Nespresso shades it, albeit with more expensive coffee.
You only require a very small amount of foam for a latte. A latte with a lot of foam is a cappuccino.
ah_heng
13 Aug 16#9
Anyone tried both this and a dolce gustso pod and what's your verdict. Thanks...
Smelly_Pickle to ah_heng
13 Aug 161#14
Without a doubt Lavazza is the nicest coffee.
I have tried them all, my last machine was a tassimo and I used to think that was good but now I can really taste the difference and have become a bit of a coffee snob. Lavazza is so good.
ellives
13 Aug 161#11
Here's a first hand report on the frother and the pods - just my view but I've bought a few machines over the years, inc expensive ones....the frother is brilliant; it froths great - most milk types work and makes fantastic hot chocolate. I'd say that the pods are the best of all I've tried. While the frother has been free with cheaper Lavazza machines, if you are going to use it regularly and like a cappuccino or latte, but with confidence.
Smelly_Pickle to ellives
13 Aug 16#13
Second that, got this machine for £35 it is brilliant and so is the frother. It works and I don't see what else I could ask for.
ellives
13 Aug 16#12
But = buy above.....doh!
Sweetchuck
13 Aug 16#15
FAO those who already own one of these: are there reusable/refillable pods available for this? I've had a look online and from what I can see, a lot of Lavazza machines are covered but the A Modo Mio model doesn't seem to be one of the ones that crops up regularly.
jayph1969
14 Aug 16#16
Been in 2 B&M stores none to be had!
jayph1969
14 Aug 16#17
The £2 pods are a great deal but the ones I got were out of date Nov 2016
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Simplistic Functionality
Make the perfect espresso with just one touch and a few seconds wait. Simply fill the reservoir with water, turn the machine on and insert a Lavazza capsule, then wait as your coffee is dispensed.
Stop&Go
Effortlessly select the desired amount of espresso in your cup with the Stop&Go knob. The small/large cup-support is adjustable with the option of two different height settings, allowing you to prepare an espresso or a long coffee.
For the perfect addition to your coffee maker, Lavazza introduce their stylishly sleek milk frother for professional looking coffee to enjoy right at home.
Create barista style frothed milk at the touch of a button, from cappuccino to latte macchiato, or even a milky hot chocolate and marshmallows for the kids.
Simply fill the detachable pot with milk and place it on the appliance. Press the button at the front and away you go - beautifully warm frothy milk.
Please note: For more information on this great milk frother, see our handy user guide at the bottom of this page.
17 comments
Great coffee and the pods are only £3.50 at B&M and their are also compatibles on ebay that are pretty good too.
Also Home Bargains are doing the pods at £2 for a box of 16!!!
Proper Hot Deal!
Best pod coffee machine by miles .
You only require a very small amount of foam for a latte. A latte with a lot of foam is a cappuccino.
I have tried them all, my last machine was a tassimo and I used to think that was good but now I can really taste the difference and have become a bit of a coffee snob. Lavazza is so good.