Lavazza Minù Caffe Latte Coffee Machine with frother has to be bargain of the week. A frother on its own cost more than that. Also comes with a selection of pods.
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YIMan
12 Apr 173#41
A real coffee lover would never use the term "expresso".
I'm gutted because I bought the one without frother for £29.99 a couple of months back.
mikepj
18 Apr 17#53
None on the shelf in Cwmbran.... anyone know of any stores local to me which have stock... not bothered about colour as it's a machine which will live at my dads while I'm clearing out his house
Cremoso99
18 Apr 17#52
Even at this price it doesn't seem to be flying off the shelves, maybe people don't recognize the brand or know where to get pods, could it fall even further? Still £120 on Lavazza website.
Cremoso99
17 Apr 17#49
But was it actually red? All the ones i saw on the shelves had a picture of the red machine on the box but a sticker on the side saying "White Inside" so beware.
poundshopper to Cremoso99
18 Apr 17#51
What!! I wanted white but all the boxes left in my store were red - feeling gutted now
Cremoso99
18 Apr 17#50
6 on the shelf Stairfoot Barnsley, all with expiry date 30/06/18 on the pods.
seaniboy
13 Apr 17#48
There are 5 red at Kingsway Dundee, I got the 6th :wink:
Lavazza machine and 4 barbie tongs £19.16 - thankful I stopped at this retail park :smile:
Andyo123
13 Apr 17#47
[/quote]A real coffee lover would never use the term "expresso".[/quote]
Someone with a life would have better things to do than spend time correcting spelling on hotdeals.
Plus when has spelling had anything to do with a preference for a certain hot beverage.
normal cup as in mug size? Thanks for replying :smiley:
spongebob1913
13 Apr 17#43
for clarification - there is no "X" in espresso.
What size coffees do these machines kick out?
deanos to spongebob1913
13 Apr 17#44
you can get a normal sized cup out of it without it tasting weak
blaine
12 Apr 17#42
None in Abingdon store.
YIMan
12 Apr 173#41
A real coffee lover would never use the term "expresso".
Andyo123
12 Apr 17#40
Heat added for a hotdeal!
However for real coffee lovers I really recommend getting both an expresso maker that takes ground coffee and a proper burr coffee grinder.
While this may seem expensive you will ultimately save on coffee in the long run.
For anyone interested are set up is:
Heston's sage expresso machine (bought second hand on ebay for just under £100)
Bodum coffee grinder (bought secondhand on ebay for £25 with a free areopress)
We buy our freshly roasted coffee from amazon. Our go to brands at the moment are coffee masters £13 per kilo and and Rave at around £14 per kilo.
This may seem expensive but is freshly roasted and is miles ahead of any ground coffee you can buy.
This set up has been feeding our family caffeine addition 4 times a day for the last few years. I would say we make better coffee than most coffees you will but whilst out except for the very good coffee shops.
murkr
12 Apr 171#39
I don't need another coffee machine, I don't need another coffee machine.........going to buy one thanks!
This is really good for the money! The pods are £3.40 in Asda. I have the all in one version, much more expensive but makes really good coffee. Lavazza have been making coffee much longer than any other brand.
jumpinoffthbed
12 Apr 17#36
£9.50 :confused: I paid a pound for the same gadget in ikea years ago!
Also you really shouldn't microwave milk..
Pinksparkles1973
7 Apr 171#35
oooooh errrrrr!!!!!....and here's me thinking it meant something naughty!!! :smirk:
Black coffee makes me shudder.... so do other things mind, but that's another topic! :laughing: xx
softice
6 Apr 17#34
Couldn't find them in London Tottenham and Leytonstone stores :disappointed:
deewbee
6 Apr 17#29
got one of these today, £19 in Airdrie store, 3 more left, only the white version available,my guess is it is reduced down because the pack of pods inside has a 'best before' date of April, 2017, great little piece of kit, delish coffee, think I'm gonna get addicted :smiley:
deanos to deewbee
6 Apr 17#33
Mine are 2018 best before pods
Szczurek_Remurek
6 Apr 17#32
Well, well, heat added.
Just got one in Nottingham. I've bought bigger model some time ago so I already know that it's brilliant quality (maker and coffee). You won't be dissapointed if you like decent coffee :smiley:
... and the price! You won't find it cheaper than 60£ (Europe's price is around 150 euro)...
Milliemouse
6 Apr 17#26
Does the milk frother do much milk? Thanks
deanos to Milliemouse
6 Apr 17#31
Just used mine, enough for one cup
seaniboy
6 Apr 17#30
I might do a visit tomorrow, been wanting one for ages, ground Lavazza isn't as good as the small commercial Lavazza machines they do in places, the big machines are even worse unless the bean to cup type.
Thanks OP
Just got one from Spondon,Derby store,9 more left on shelves.Red models only.The coffee pods expire at the end of the month.Shelf label says £29.99 but at the till it is £19.
Woz72
6 Apr 17#24
Just got one in Torre Road, Leeds store - 4 more left on shelves
seaniboy
6 Apr 17#23
Nonsense, it means you multitask when drinking coffee. :wink:
seaniboy
6 Apr 171#22
It does, proper coffee lovers buy Lavazza, proper HUKD'ers buy the cheapest Lavazza around! You fail on both counts :wink::laughing: but now you know Milk spoils great coffee, Lavazza included. "once you go black you never go back" is about coffee not egos :wink:
schnorbitz
6 Apr 171#21
You drink it in one go without stopping.
lianghe1984
6 Apr 171#20
was in Leeds killingbeck store last night, but did not see any
Pinksparkles1973
6 Apr 17#19
Great post, heat added, but I've already got a Tassimo and a Dolce Gusto (they don't have milk frothers) so for the times when I want a frothy coffee either by topping up a machine brewed one or just jazzing up a jar made cup, or if you don't want a pod machine but fancy a nice coffee I found a fab little portable gadget on Amazon:
Aerolatte £9.50 (gone up a bit I only paid £7.50 not too long ago) it's a great little gadget, comes in its own carry case, put some milk in a microwave jug, whizz it about for 30 seconds or so, pop in microwave for 40-60 seconds to make it nice and thick, spoon onto your coffee and sprinkle with choc powder..... :smiley: worth every penny!
deanos
6 Apr 17#18
in Lincoln priced at £19 bought one so 2 left on the shelf
Polar1
6 Apr 17#17
Not store specific as they have a big electrical sale at the moment which is nationwide, you need to price check items as staff never update prices (staff member in my local last week tried to put me off when I asked for a price they then admitted they had only one working price gun and he would have to go and find it, which explains why 70% of items don't even have a shelf price!)
Disco.Dave
5 Apr 17#10
Coffee fans tip for Expresso machine owners. If you buy Lyon's coffee bags from Home Bargains and squeeze one into your coffee holder they make lovely expresso without the mess
LOL_is_stupid to Disco.Dave
6 Apr 171#16
What's 'expresso'?
ArthurDent1
5 Apr 17#15
Worth it for the milk frother alone; I have a Nestle Aeroccino at work and love if for convenience. If this works as well I'd be happy to pay £20 for the frother - especially as this one (unlike the Aeroccino) is dishwasher safe.
greydaze
5 Apr 171#14
Love this machine even though I had 2 faulty ones initially; using the 12 free pods with each machine compensated my trouble
naturelover
5 Apr 17#13
The machine looks very similar to a N'espresso coffee machine that has the milk frother with it
Valiantcat
5 Apr 17#12
Not shopping at Asda doesn't make me wrong mate! But a good spot.
Think they use Lavazza ones have seen them in Sainsburys
deanos
5 Apr 17#2
How much are pods, not a bargain if expensive pods
alg to deanos
5 Apr 17#5
Are these not Nespresso compatible for pods? If so, places like Aldi and Home Bargains sell compatible pods, which are a couple of quid for ten pods, and places like Asda sell several different brands of coffee, including Starbucks amongst others.
jumpinoffthbed
5 Apr 172#4
This must be store specific. I looked at one the other day it was 30, wanted it for the frother but it holds such a small amount of milk I decided against it.
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Asda have started to stock these in the last few days and priced at £3.40
https://groceries.asda.com/product/lavazza/lavazza-lavazza-a-modo-mio-espresso-passionale-coffee-pods/910002997558
https://www.johnlewis.com/browse/electricals/coffee-machines/coffee-pods-tea/pod---lavazza/_/N-afmZ1z0ll9r
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Lavazza machine and 4 barbie tongs £19.16 - thankful I stopped at this retail park :smile:
Someone with a life would have better things to do than spend time correcting spelling on hotdeals.
Plus when has spelling had anything to do with a preference for a certain hot beverage.
http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/NDgzWDUwMA==/z/KZQAAOxyVLNSs-09/$_35.JPG?set_id=2
What size coffees do these machines kick out?
However for real coffee lovers I really recommend getting both an expresso maker that takes ground coffee and a proper burr coffee grinder.
While this may seem expensive you will ultimately save on coffee in the long run.
For anyone interested are set up is:
Heston's sage expresso machine (bought second hand on ebay for just under £100)
Bodum coffee grinder (bought secondhand on ebay for £25 with a free areopress)
We buy our freshly roasted coffee from amazon. Our go to brands at the moment are coffee masters £13 per kilo and and Rave at around £14 per kilo.
This may seem expensive but is freshly roasted and is miles ahead of any ground coffee you can buy.
This set up has been feeding our family caffeine addition 4 times a day for the last few years. I would say we make better coffee than most coffees you will but whilst out except for the very good coffee shops.
Also you really shouldn't microwave milk..
Black coffee makes me shudder.... so do other things mind, but that's another topic! :laughing: xx
Just got one in Nottingham. I've bought bigger model some time ago so I already know that it's brilliant quality (maker and coffee). You won't be dissapointed if you like decent coffee :smiley:
... and the price! You won't find it cheaper than 60£ (Europe's price is around 150 euro)...
Thanks OP
https://vimeo.com/171406538
Milk spoils great coffee, Lavazza included. "once you go black you never go back" is about coffee not egos :wink:
Aerolatte £9.50 (gone up a bit I only paid £7.50 not too long ago) it's a great little gadget, comes in its own carry case, put some milk in a microwave jug, whizz it about for 30 seconds or so, pop in microwave for 40-60 seconds to make it nice and thick, spoon onto your coffee and sprinkle with choc powder..... :smiley: worth every penny!
Asda have started to stock these in the last few days and priced at £3.40
https://groceries.asda.com/product/lavazza/lavazza-lavazza-a-modo-mio-espresso-passionale-coffee-pods/910002997558
https://www.johnlewis.com/browse/electricals/coffee-machines/coffee-pods-tea/pod---lavazza/_/N-afmZ1z0ll9r