Debenhams are pushing this as £70 on offer, 50% off their RRP of £140. Currys have bettered that offer. Bargain coffee machine at this price, pods are always on offer.
Free Nespresso Aeroccino milk frother worth £50 when you purchase 150 Nespresso Grand Cru Capsules
The Nespresso machine must be purchased between 24th August and 31st October 2016
All redemptions of the free Aeroccino offer made online at http://www.nespresso.com and via the Nespresso Club on freephone 0800 442 442 must be received by no later than midnight on 31st December 2016. Redemptions made in the Nespresso Boutiques must be completed by the individual Boutique closing time on 31st December 2016. Applicants will not be able to redeem the offer beyond this time.
- ifti
All comments (24)
LankyChris
13 Sep 161#1
Out of interest when/where are pods on offer? I've rarely seen any on genuine pods apart from occasionally free delivery on orders of 100 instead of the usual 200, or sometimes 1 free box with big orders in the nespresso boutique.
LuckyDavid
13 Sep 16#2
Genuine aren't on offer to be fair, but the market is so open now for off-brand ones there are some *really* good cheaper alternatives. See Amazon, eBay and your local supermarket too.
DC123
13 Sep 162#3
Also £65 at John Lewis ( 2 year warranty) with 16 free capsules and a code for a free aeroccino if you order 150 capsules from Nespresso website
glduuk
14 Sep 16#4
Even for the Debenhams one, you have to buy the pods to get the aerocino
trackdayking
15 Sep 16#5
Got one its mega non gen pods amazon 100 for £22
paulj48 to trackdayking
15 Sep 16#6
Lidl sell non genuine pods in store 10 for £1.79, 3 flavours to choose from including the lunge versions. They don't taste too bad but still not a patch on the genuine one.
dlo247 to trackdayking
15 Sep 16#12
What's the link to the ones you use? I've been using one for about 5 years and I'll be honest I do try the cheapo capsules too :smile:
Wouldn't recommend buying this from amazon. Mine was just delivered and its missing the 16 pod starter pack that's supposed to be included
bob51
15 Sep 16#8
I promise I'm not trolling and this is a genuine question. I have always used a cafetiere and only had coffee from a pod machine while waiting to collect my car from being serviced. The coffee from that was truly vile.
Why does anyone want to buy a machine which ties you into a prespecified range of environmentally wasteful pods?
Have things got better in the last three years from https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/wordofmouth/2013/apr/10/rise-coffee-pod-machines-nespresso
Mikiex to bob51
15 Sep 16#10
a lot of it is convenience, what machine did you use while waiting for your car? Because machines that take cartridges have been around years and vary a lot.
I like cafetiere coffee, prefer freshly ground to pre ground - unless its super fresh.
dlo247 to bob51
15 Sep 16#13
Amazingly even award winning baristas that I've met have said to me that it has it's place in the kitchen. I was surprised. And I've lived in Colombia next to the best coffee "factory" in Colombia (according to coffee peers over there) The beans of course from the local Fincas (farms) and then processed *as in selected etc and roasted in the factory. Was fascinating.
Daaaavvveee to bob51
15 Sep 16#19
The pods are infinitely recyclable now, and they even collect your old pods. (You do have to bag them up and gather a few for that to happen)
neneromanovagirl
15 Sep 16#9
Is this
whereever you buy it? Or just if you buy it from John Lewis? As i'd rather buy from amazon with prime if that's the case.
vikkers14 to neneromanovagirl
15 Sep 16#14
whereever you buy it? Or just if you buy it from John Lewis? As i'd rather buy from amazon with prime if that's the case.[/quote
Buy from anywhere ..it's the latest nespresso offer ..get a machine ..order 150 pods off site and claim aerocino ...comes to around £112 ish in total ..which isn't bad considering a machine an frothier would cost you more than that normally and you get 150 official nespresso pods which are far superior to some of the ones mentioned in thread .
Opening post
Free Nespresso Aeroccino milk frother worth £50 when you purchase 150 Nespresso Grand Cru Capsules
https://www.nespresso.com/uk/en/pixie-autumn-promotion
The Nespresso machine must be purchased between 24th August and 31st October 2016
All redemptions of the free Aeroccino offer made online at http://www.nespresso.com and via the Nespresso Club on freephone 0800 442 442 must be received by no later than midnight on 31st December 2016. Redemptions made in the Nespresso Boutiques must be completed by the individual Boutique closing time on 31st December 2016. Applicants will not be able to redeem the offer beyond this time.
- ifti
All comments (24)
Why does anyone want to buy a machine which ties you into a prespecified range of environmentally wasteful pods?
Have things got better in the last three years from https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/wordofmouth/2013/apr/10/rise-coffee-pod-machines-nespresso
I like cafetiere coffee, prefer freshly ground to pre ground - unless its super fresh.
whereever you buy it? Or just if you buy it from John Lewis? As i'd rather buy from amazon with prime if that's the case.
Buy from anywhere ..it's the latest nespresso offer ..get a machine ..order 150 pods off site and claim aerocino ...comes to around £112 ish in total ..which isn't bad considering a machine an frothier would cost you more than that normally and you get 150 official nespresso pods which are far superior to some of the ones mentioned in thread .