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Originally posted by TheCyclingProgrammer View PostYou can make a longer coffee with a normal Nespresso by adding hot water to make an Americano. Size wise it does ristreto, espresso and lungo.
The Vertuo does an espresso, gran lungo, full cup and alto. It used a barcode system to figure out the brewing parameters.
The alto looks ridiculous but not having to boil the kettle would be a boon. Not sure if I'm bothered by frothy milk gadgets and steamers. If it uses silly barcodes does that mean 3rd-party ones aren't around, I saw on Which they recommended some at 1/3 the price the proper ones.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThat is hardly going to be quicker than dicking about with the stove-top pot even if there is one right outside. I don't think there is a Costa or equivalent within 5 miles of me...
Yeah I prefer a proper mug though if I can make it whenever I want this might change to a cup. Will the original Nespresso not do long coffees then, I hadn't realised the Vertuo uses a different pod size. It was one I had noticed.
The Vertuo does an espresso, gran lungo, full cup and alto. It used a barcode system to figure out the brewing parameters.
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Originally posted by woohoo View Posttip him or her.
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostNext time before wasting my time you can give me the full details of your location etc. Jeesh you try to help some people that can't even make a bloody coffee and you get agro.
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I'm not AtW living above the kebab shop...
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostWon't Deliveroo deliver your morning coffee?
Or if you are a home worker, phone service desk with a made up laptop issue and get PC to pick you up a coffee on his way round to note down the asset tag number, for escalation to support. Make sure you tip him, though.
You are on to something....
Deliveroo launches espresso-infused bacon roll to help Christmas party hangovers | Metro News
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostWhy don't costa or some such other do Coffee for delivery - have it ready for 6am delivered to your door. Loads of Milk persons would jump at the opportunity, would be the first time people are happy to see em. Electric vehicles, so it's green also. Fresh milk. I feel like I'm Elton Musk on the verge of a revolution.
Or if you are a home worker, phone service desk with a made up laptop issue and get PC to pick you up a coffee on his way round to note down the asset tag number, for escalation to support. Make sure you tip him, though.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThat is hardly going to be quicker than dicking about with the stove-top pot even if there is one right outside. I don't think there is a Costa or equivalent within 5 miles of me...
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostPop down to costa and get someone to do it for you.
Originally posted by TheCyclingProgrammer View PostWe've got a Nespresso, it makes a reasonable cup of coffee.
I'm very tempted to get one of the new Nespresso Vertuo machines for the office. Pods are a bit dearer but I do prefer a longer cup of coffee.
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostGet someone to pop down to costa for you and get someone to do it for you.
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post.
In the context of "I just want a quick cup of decent coffee without the faff of preparing and cleaning each time" ?
I drink long coffee and if I am going effort-free I want to basically just press a button, not have to separately boil a kettle. Any recommendations?
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostPop down to costa and get someone to do it for you.
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We've got a Nespresso, it makes a reasonable cup of coffee.
I'm very tempted to get one of the new Nespresso Vertuo machines for the office. Pods are a bit dearer but I do prefer a longer cup of coffee.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI think this is the most recent coffee machine thread.
I work from home and have always used a filter coffee machine (like in an American diner). It's great for the first cup but then it stews so you either have to drink a lot of coffee fast, or it goes to waste. It's not really that great for one person who wants coffee throughout the day, better for making a pot for a few people.
In the context of "I just want a quick cup of decent coffee without the faff of preparing and cleaning each time" what is a good option? Is this where a pod-machine would shine over a proper B2C or stove-top pot?
I drink long coffee and if I am going effort-free I want to basically just press a button, not have to separately boil a kettle. Any recommendations?
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