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Nespresso coffee maker including Aeroccino (milk froth maker) and 16 free capsules
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I know it doesn't help, but Nespresso were giving away Aeroccinos with capsule orders before Christmas.0
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If it helps, you can sign up to their fb and get early notice of promotions
http://www.facebook.com/nespressoI'm a retired employment solicitor. Hopefully some of my comments might be useful, but they are only my opinion and not intended as legal advice.0 -
Mines arrived, all unpacked and it's G O R G E O U S ! :j
Unfortunately milk all out so will need to try out tomorrow... but really impressed so lovely and sleek looking and a real bargain :-)0 -
GoldenJill wrote: »Mines arrived, all unpacked and it's G O R G E O U S ! :j
Unfortunately milk all out so will need to try out tomorrow... but really impressed so lovely and sleek looking and a real bargain :-)
Fantastic that you are so pleased with it. Can't wait for mine to arrive, had an email early this morning to say it had been despatched. It's ages since I have ordered anything from Lakeland so I don't know how long their delivery takes, is it the 3 to 5 days they say or does it arrive quicker? Hoping it might get delivered tomorrow but that may be a little optimistic! Thanks again for posting this.0 -
Thanks OP,
Have been debating whether to go for this, all of the positive reviews have helped me make up my mind.
Just ordered :j
Very excited, and as it's lakeland I can always return if I'm not happyAddicted to MSE, I can't resist a bargain0 -
Sorry if this is a daft question but does the machine work with fresh milk? Do you put it in a container somewhere? I do not fancy the idea of having the milk in a pod if that's what it does.
Also what is the cost of coffee capsules and can you only buy them from nespresso direct? Thinking of buying a new coffee machine but don't really know anything about the ones you use with capsules etc.
Thank you for any comments0 -
Sorry if this is a daft question but does the machine work with fresh milk? Do you put it in a container somewhere? I do not fancy the idea of having the milk in a pod if that's what it does.
Also what is the cost of coffee capsules and can you only buy them from nespresso direct? Thinking of buying a new coffee machine but don't really know anything about the ones you use with capsules etc.
Thank you for any comments
The pods only contain ground coffee, you use fresh milk in the aeroccino part to make hot milk for a latte or cappuccino (it can also be used to make hot milk for other drinks, custard, etc if you like). Coffee capsules range from 29p - 33p each and yes you have to buy them direct from Nepresso. They have a few boutiques where you can get them or you can order online. If you order 200 at once the postage is free. You'll get 16 capsules (1 of each variety) so you can try them all out.
I highly recommend nespresso, the coffee is far superior to tassimo or other similar machines. It also works out cheaper then the pods those machines take as you use your own milk.0 -
Sorry if this is a daft question but does the machine work with fresh milk? Do you put it in a container somewhere? I do not fancy the idea of having the milk in a pod if that's what it does.
Also what is the cost of coffee capsules and can you only buy them from nespresso direct? Thinking of buying a new coffee machine but don't really know anything about the ones you use with capsules etc.
Thank you for any comments
Yes you use fresh milk and not milk pods. Coffee pods are only available from Nespresso either online or at one of their shops (there are three in London and one in Birmingham and Manchester). Cost is around 29p each.0 -
Coffee capsules range from 29p - 33p each and yes you have to buy them direct from Nepresso.:beer:0
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mick_vandick wrote: »Not necessarily, you can get pods to fit from John Lewis, Waitrose and Morrisons. The ones in John Lewis are Dualit ones and the ones in Morrisons and Waitrose are Cafe Pod.
That sounds good, are the supermarket ones cheaper than getting them from Nespresso direct?0
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