KitchenAid Nespresso coffee machine in empire red, half the price of the other colours.
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donslibi
3 Jul 174#2
Looks decent but I bet the coffee tastes the same as other Nespresso machines. I'd put that kind of money towards a bean to cup machine.
Red.Devil
3 Jul 173#5
Yes, 30 pence for a cup of lovely coffee in about 30 seconds with no mess - absolute rip off !!
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molly2010
3 Jul 171#1
fabulous price
donslibi
3 Jul 174#2
Looks decent but I bet the coffee tastes the same as other Nespresso machines. I'd put that kind of money towards a bean to cup machine.
Endless_Wire to donslibi
3 Jul 171#3
I agree. I'd personally prefer to have a traditional espresso machine, but for someone looking at this machine, it's a great price.
thekanester
3 Jul 17#4
We have this in our office. It's generally been quite reliable and makes decent coffee - as good as our upstairs pod machine at any rate. The price of coffee pods would make your eyes bleed mind you...
Voted hot on price alone, btw, as we paid over £200 for ours.
Red.Devil
3 Jul 173#5
Yes, 30 pence for a cup of lovely coffee in about 30 seconds with no mess - absolute rip off !!
thekanester
3 Jul 171#6
Guess I'm just cheap! Our office of 40 people spends over £500 per month on it!
On balance, it's way better than a cup of instant, obviously, but I can get a cup of instant coffee for less than 5p and I don't have all that coffee and aluminium which goes to waste afterwards.
We did do the pod recycling at one point, but the guy never remembered to pick up our waste.
Yeah, I'm just cheap. Quite happy to drink the office's coffee for free, but wouldn't spring the £60 per month that me and my missus would consume.
sffs
3 Jul 171#7
Is this the only time in history when there is no offer to get loads of free pods?
ScroopEgerton
4 Jul 171#8
Oooh, pretty! Can't vote hot on pod machines though, as it's 4g of packaging for every 7g of coffee.
Decent price, looks nice... I'll just abstain from voting cold.
Sod it, heat from me.
pat123
4 Jul 171#9
Pop into Aldi and try their Nespresso compatible capsules. £1.71 for ten and very good too ( according to me and Which?).
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Voted hot on price alone, btw, as we paid over £200 for ours.
On balance, it's way better than a cup of instant, obviously, but I can get a cup of instant coffee for less than 5p and I don't have all that coffee and aluminium which goes to waste afterwards.
We did do the pod recycling at one point, but the guy never remembered to pick up our waste.
Yeah, I'm just cheap. Quite happy to drink the office's coffee for free, but wouldn't spring the £60 per month that me and my missus would consume.
Decent price, looks nice... I'll just abstain from voting cold.
Sod it, heat from me.