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Default You own a pod coffee machine?

On Nov 13, 1:01*am, "Giusi" > wrote:
> "FERRANTE" ha scritto nel messaggio
>
> >I like to drink coffee after dinner and sometimes during the day
> > (after breakfast a.m. coffee) and was thinking of getting a pod
> > machine.
> > Here is the machine I am thinking of getting ($249), but the guy
> > screws it up at the end by what he does. I am sure you will agree!
> > I want something easy that makes good coffee drinks (cappuccino,
> > lattes, etc) but I don't want the expense or hassle of an expensive
> > espresso machine or any of that. Just something quick, easy, and good
> > to the last drop!
> > Mark

>
> I used the Nespresso and thought it was super. *I have a conventional
> espresso machine, and it is a mess to use, clean, etc. *The cleanliness was
> tempting, but also the fact that whether you made 1 or 6 coffees, each one
> was exactly what it should be from the type of capsule you'd used. *Regular
> espresso alters from cup to cup depending on how you packed the coffee, how
> much you pressed it, etc. *I decided to buy one, but then found them almost
> impossible to buy in Italy. *So I got over it.
>
> If you want fast and cheap buy a Mokka.


I second the Moka pots- I have 2 sizes, and the little one is perfect
for 1 person...