Best deal I could find. FREE Aeroccino Milk Frother (when you order 150 or more Grand Cru capsules direct from Nespresso) plus 3 year guarantee included.
Same price on Amazon and Currys, but John Lewis has 3 year guarantee.
Edit Apparently, Nespresso offers 3-year warranty on all machines, so it doesn't need to be bought from John Lewis.
All have a 3-year warranty as this is provided by Nespresso on all the branded machines.
The Aeroccino is not worth having as it is too much faff to clean and not free as you have to spend at least £52. If you are always wanting frothed milk look at another machine that either has this function built in.
brunomarquescaldeira to HotBot
23 Aug 17#4
Good to know Nespresso offers 3-year warranty, I didn't know that....sure thing Amazon and Curry's should advertise it better. About the aeroccino, this is a personal thing I'm afraid! I prefer a normal espresso without milk so for me the aeroccino is not important. Anyway, still a good deal imo, people can pick from Amazon, Curry's or John Lewis... =D
suicideblondey
23 Aug 17#2
It's possibly a personal thing but I LOVE my aeroccino! It gives you much more options and an ability to make amazing hot choc too! Love my nespresso machine too :wink:
danskis to suicideblondey
23 Aug 17#3
I am with you on that one. It's also quick and simple to clean. Either a quick rinse under the tap, or if you have left it and the milk has turned, simply wack in a bit of warm water and a drop of washing up liquid and get it frothing. One or two (if its in a bad way) goes and a quick rinse under the tap and that's it. Much easier to maintain than the frothers where you have to rinse the tubes and pull various bits appart.
dooper
23 Aug 17#5
The Aeroccino is worth getting, even if you don't want it, as it can be sold on Gumtree for an easy £30, thereby reducing the effective price of the 150 capsules to 16p each.
Towner
23 Aug 17#6
Aldi have some very nice pods for £1.79/10. Best compatibles I have tried.
brunomarquescaldeira to Towner
23 Aug 17#7
Agree!! but unfortunately I don't have Aldi or Lidl(cheap and good capsules as well) near me, so I've bought the new LOR capsules and they're brilliant. :smile:
BattleBorn
23 Aug 17#8
Think I'm going to pick this up, totally new to nespresso, anyone got any recommendations for espresso capsules?
dooper to BattleBorn
23 Aug 17#10
It comes with a selection of 16 different capsules. Just make a note of those you like best
luvsabargin13 to BattleBorn
23 Aug 17#12
I would go for volluto or for a bit stronger try ristretto. If you want a really strong one try kazaar. :smile:
onepinkbit
23 Aug 17#9
I have this machine and the aeroccino, best combination on the market imo. I have the tassimo and the dolce gusto too and this is a lot simpler to use. Plus you can get free bags to put the containers in so they can be recycled by the company.
souljacker
23 Aug 17#11
Are these any different from tassimo machines
suicideblondey to souljacker
24 Aug 17#17
Pod machine.... so they have that in common but totally different pods to Tassimo...... much better than Tassimo IMO.
Minx666
23 Aug 17#13
Avoid nespresso warranty not worth paper it's written on. Customer service is terrible . They don't want to know if you have a problem
wonderbrawl to Minx666
23 Aug 17#14
You Aerocinno broke with 1 month left on the warranty. I received a replacement the next day and they collected the broken one from me immediately. They also included 10 free pods for the inconvenience. Excellent customer service in my experience.
suicideblondey to wonderbrawl
24 Aug 17#16
This is my experience too!! Replacement issues immediately over 12 months old! Collected the broken one too.
d10brp to Minx666
24 Aug 17#18
A bit of background would be useful. I, like others here, have always found Nespresso's customer service to be very good.
guybythesea
24 Aug 17#15
I can echo good Nespresso service. Called them late one evening after the Aeropress broke and they got a new one sent out next-day without any arguments. I also have the Inissia - for just over a year now - a fantastic machine and would recommend it to anyone unreservedly!
Towner
25 Aug 17#19
Just to add the Aldi compatibles can be ordered online with free delivery if you don't have a store near by.
VictoriaCarney
25 Aug 17#20
Yup the best customer experience too. The aerocjino is also covered under the 3 year warranty if attached to the machine. I got mine replaced the next day. The best thing I've night in a very long time. Don't forget to register the machine.
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FREE Aeroccino Milk Frother (when you order 150 or more Grand Cru capsules direct from Nespresso) plus 3 year guarantee included.
Same price on Amazon and Currys, but John Lewis has 3 year guarantee.
Edit
Apparently, Nespresso offers 3-year warranty on all machines, so it doesn't need to be bought from John Lewis.
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The Aeroccino is not worth having as it is too much faff to clean and not free as you have to spend at least £52. If you are always wanting frothed milk look at another machine that either has this function built in.
About the aeroccino, this is a personal thing I'm afraid! I prefer a normal espresso without milk so for me the aeroccino is not important. Anyway, still a good deal imo, people can pick from Amazon, Curry's or John Lewis... =D
I got mine replaced the next day. The best thing I've night in a very long time.
Don't forget to register the machine.