State of the art
Pod coffee machines
We wake up and sniff out the best brew makers .
Words: Lizzie Wilmott Photography: Neil Godwin
With countless coffee machines on the market, pod coffee machines stand out for their convenience and straightforwardness. There’s no need to buy and grind your own beans, spend ages labouring over your next cup or settle for subpar results.
Instead, the best pod coffee machines streamline the brewing process – making them a fantastic choice for those with hectic lifestyles or who simply have less time to become an expert barista shortly after falling out of bed each morning.
That said, the sheer number of options can be overwhelming, as many brands attempt to replicate the same formula. However, you know how we do things at T3 – only the best will do. That’s why we’ve tested three exceptional machines, all widely recognised as industry leaders. They don’t just look great, they deliver outstanding coffee too.
WHAT’S ON TEST…
1 Lavazza A Modo Mio Smeg
A collaboration between two powerhouse Italian brands, this coffee pod machine merges Smeg’s signature retro look with Lavazza’s renowned coffee expertise to deliver bold, delicious espresso. Available in classic red, ivory or black, it’s designed to complement a variety of kitchen decors, and you can even match it with your Smeg kettle and toaster – because why not? It’s stylish swish is guaranteed to elevate any kitchen to greater heights. £249, lavazza.co.uk
SPECS
Weight: 4.24kg Dimensions: H29 x W15.7 x D36.6 Water tank: 0.9L
2 Nespresso Vertuo Lattissima
The Nespresso Vertuo Lattissima is a reimagined version of the original Lattissima, featuring a similar design and price point but using Nespresso’s exclusive Vertuo capsules instead of the original ones. As one of Nespresso’s most stylish pod coffee machines, it stands out for its integrated milk frother – the only model on our list to feature one – making it a top choice for those who love milk-based coffee in the comfort of their own home. £379, nespresso.com