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13 best pod coffee machines for quick espressos

Enjoy barista-style coffee at the touch of button from Nespresso, Lavazza, Smeg and more

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If you’re looking to get your morning caffeine fix, fast, then the best pod coffee machines are the way to go, taking the stress out of crafting a tasty brew — simply pop in a coffee pod, push a few buttons and let it take care of the rest, without worrying about the fiddly grinding and pressure settings that you get with the best bean-to-cup coffee machines (as much as we love those too).

Nespresso pod coffee machines are perhaps the most known, which is why the brand features so many times in our roundup below. This is because the Swiss company (which was behind the first pod model) collaborates with the likes of De’Longhi and Sage to create machines, as well as making its own. While there are other types available, if you're set on Nespresso, check out our guide to the best Nespresso machines to read our tried and tested reviews.

Not sure if you want a pod coffee machine? Head to our coffee machine buying guide for everything you need to know before you shop.

Which pod coffee machine is best?

The Good Housekeeping Institute tested a range of market-leading models, including several Nespresso designs, to bring you our list of the best pod coffee machines for all lifestyles, kitchens and budgets.

Is a pod coffee machine worth it?

Pod coffee machines balance the convenience of instant coffee with the quality and flavour of freshly brewed drinks. The coffee-making process is quick and easy, and the results are often delicious. So yes, our expert thinks the pod coffee machines on our list are worthy investments (plus, two have a RRP under £100).

Though their functionality can differ slightly, all pod coffee machines make single-serve coffees from ground beans that are sealed inside pods or capsules; these work similarly to packed grounds in the best espresso coffee machines. Simply pop your chosen pod into its designated slot, close the lid to pierce it and wait while water is pushed through the grounds, extracting the coffee.

How to choose a pod coffee machine

Before buying a pod coffee machine, there are a few key features to look out for.

Customisable presets: Most models will let you modify the presets to your preferred drinks volumes, but not all, so check if you're after more control.

Pod compatibility: Not all pods fit all machines, so if you've already got a favoured brand of capsules, be sure to check that they're a match. Note also that Nespresso has two types of pods and again, not all machines take both.

Milk frothing: If you like a milky coffee, look for either an integrated automatic milk frother or steam wand. Some brands also sell frothers separately.

Height-adjustable drip tray: If you like to vary your cup size between a short shot and a longer mugful, look for a stable drip tray that can be moved up or down to minimise splashing.

Energy-saving sleep mode: Many modern pod coffee machines now feature an automatic turn-off function to save power after a period of non-use.

Removable pod holder: Capsules holders that easily detach for emptying and cleaning will make your life more convenient.

How we test pod coffee machines

Every pod coffee machine will be able to make an espresso but can it make a good one? In a bid to find the best, our coffee aficionado poured a series of single and double espressos, judging each shot on the thickness and colour of its crema (it should be a cosy chestnut colour and last until the final sip), temperature (between 60 and 75°C is optimal) and volume of liquid coffee.

Ease of use, consistency, efficiency and overall design were judged, with our tester also recording each machine’s noise level and energy consumption. For models that come with a milk frother, they put this to the test by steaming both milk and a non-dairy alternative to gauge the heat, texture and stability of the foam.

Best pod coffee machine

Origin Coffee Morning Coffee Machine

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Morning Coffee Machine

Pros

  • Versatile machine with lots of options for customisation
  • Cup stand has a non-slip surface

Cons

  • More complex and possibly more confusing than other pod machines
  • Often has to get back up to temperature before starting the drink

Score: 95/100

Cool and compact, this Nespresso-compatible machine is made for the most ardent coffee lover, with our tester declaring it the most accurate and consistent machine they have tested to date. Ten adjustable pre-set coffee styles, including Kyoto-style slow drip, plus the option to brew your own manually, also make it the customisability king.

Built-in scales under the drip tray support the delivery of top-notch espressos. The digital display is encased by a dial, which smoothly rotates to run through the menu and take you through the brewing process, including flashing up the changing temperature. There’s even a compatible app for a deeper dive into the coffee community.

Though more complex to use than most beginner-friendly machines, its quick start guide is accessibly clear and concise, making set-up a breeze, and the instructions are reassuringly thorough. It’s highly energy efficient, using just 0.01KWH to make three coffees back-to-back, and relatively quiet in use.

Is it worth the money? If you’re into your coffee, that’s a resounding yes.

Key specifications

Water tank capacity850ml
Milk frotherNone
Pod typeNespresso
ProgramsShort/long dark roast, short/long light roast, bloom and brew, mini filter brew, Kyoto style slow drip, classic, ceremony, short for milk
Runner-up pod coffee machine

Opal One Coffee Pod Machine

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
One Coffee Pod Machine

Pros

  • Compact
  • Helpful indicators for descaling and refilling the water tank 

Cons

  • Lack of manufacturer contact information
  • Noisy when delivering espressos

Score: 94/100

Easy to set up and use, this machine makes a great first-time buy. The brew temperature and volumes are easy to tweak while you figure out what you like, and it takes all manner of speciality coffee capsules. It poured consistently accurate coffees for our tester, who loved that its height can be adjusted to accommodate taller, chunkier mugs for a proper cuppa.

Our expert found the lever that opens the capsule holder very stiff, but ease and precision is the name of this coffee maker’s game – you’ll enjoy the precise caffeine hit you crave every time.

Key specifications

Water tank capacity800ml
Milk frotherNone
Pod typeNespresso, many speciality capsules
ProgramsRistretto, espresso, lungo
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Best pod coffee machine for customisation

Sage Creatista Pro

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Creatista Pro

Pros

  • Touch screen display is very responsive and easy to use
  • It delivered consistent espressos throughout

Cons

  • No clear indication of when the machine is ready to use
  • Milk frothing is loud

Score: 93/100

Coffee is personal. If you take yours seriously, this machine gives you plenty of control, so you can tinker with your drink until you find your dream recipe to save. There are lots of customisable presets to try, with options to adjust the extraction, milk texture and temperature, and it heats up in 11 seconds for a speedy caffeine hit the minute you wake up.

Daunted by all the choices and that ‘pro’ in its name? Don’t be. This is a delightfully intuitive model from the get-go, with a responsive touch screen display. If you’re fond of a cappuccino, note that the automatic steam wand can be used to texture milk while your coffee is extracting, meaning no waiting around for the system to heat up again – a real stand-out feature.

Key specifications

Water tank capacity2 litres
Milk frotherYes, automatic steam wand
Pod typeNespresso
ProgramsEspresso, lungo, flat white, latte, cappuccino, macchiato, ristretto
Best pod machine with milk frother

Sage Creatista Plus Coffee Machine

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Creatista Plus Coffee Machine

Pros

  • Steam wand cleans itself by auto-purging (running hot water through to remove any residue)
  • Thorough instructions

Cons

  • The mechanism for putting a pod into the machine can be quite stiff
  • Noisy

Score: 93/100

The Pro’s predecessor is still an excellent buy, especially if you like your coffee but don’t want to spend over £600 on a machine. Similarly sleek in looks and robust in build, it still offers oodles of substance to back up its style, but there's no separate water dispenser and it can't heat milk at the same time as pouring coffee.

Drinks recipes can be modified to cater for personal preferences and our tester achieved fine, velvety foam ideal for latte art with its automatic steam wand. The controls take a bit of getting used to, but this is an intelligent appliance that takes all the confusion out of coffee-making.

Key specifications

Water tank capacity1.5 litres
Milk frotherYes, automatic steam wand
Pod typeNespresso
ProgramsEspresso, lungo, flat white, latte, cappuccino, macchiato, ristretto
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Best value pod coffee machine

Bosch TASSIMO My Way 2

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
TASSIMO My Way 2

Pros

  • Every step, from set-up to cleaning, comes with a diagram showing what to do
  • Adjustable height for different cup sizes

Cons

  • No text in the instructions
  • Set-up process is lengthy as the water filter is on the back of the machineewds'/DS|WE_{P0

Score: 93/100

If you want delicious drinks without the fuss, this machine is for you. It uses Intellibrew technology that reads the drink’s unique barcode when you pop the pod in and adjusts the brewing time, water and temperature to create delicious drinks every time without you lifting a finger.

Our espressos were consistent in testing and had a nice layer of crema, plus we could happily make three in a row without stopping to reheat the machine. The one-touch operation and four memory functions made coffee time even more intuitive, too.

There isn’t a specific indicator to show you when the drip tray is full but that’s a minor qualm considering there’s so much to love, including the easy-clean design, huge range of pods available and affordable price tag.

Key specifications

Water tank capacity1300ml
Milk frotherNone
Pod typeTassimo
ProgramsEspresso, cappuccino
Best pod coffee machine for ease of use

Dualit The Pod Machine

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
The Pod Machine

Pros

  • Water tank slides in and out easily
  • Has a hot water dispenser for preparing other drinks 

Cons

  • No full drip tray indicator
  • No drink preparation tips in the instructions

Score: 93/100

Scoring full marks for its ease of use, Dualit’s coffee machine is the perfect beginner model. Your espresso will be in front of you in a minute, quite literally, as it took 33 seconds to preheat and another 22 seconds to make a double espresso in the lab.

Each shot was beautifully consistent, with a nice, golden layer of crema. Testers were able to make three in a row without needing to reheat the machine too – a bonus for coffee-loving households.

Our main bugbear is that there’s only enough space for an espresso-sized cup on the drip tray – a normal mug wouldn’t sit on the platform comfortably. There's no steam wand either, unlike some of the other models in this list, but for speedy espressos, you can’t go wrong with this sleek machine.

Key specifications

Water tank capacity800ml
Milk frotherNone
Pod typeNespresso
ProgramsEspresso and lungo
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Best budget pod coffee machine

Krups Nespresso Vertuo Pop Coffee Machine

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Nespresso Vertuo Pop Coffee Machine

Pros

  • Intuitive to use
  • Delivered three successive espressos without reheating

Cons

  • Lack of information on cleaning and maintenance
  • No full drip tray indicator

Score: 92/100

Another great brewer from Nespresso, the affordable Vertuo Pop is the brand's most compact design yet, at just 25cm tall. Its small stature didn’t hinder its performance though; our expert awarded it a perfect score for its consistent espresso shot size and temperature. You can pick between lots of different pods (it reads the unique barcode on the capsule for automatic blend recognition) and our expert was impressed with the full rich crema many produced.

It takes a snappy thirty seconds to pre-heat and it’s quick to deliver drinks once it’s up and running, too. Due to its small size, the water tank will need to be topped up regularly, and the milk frother is sold separately, so it isn’t the best bet for latte and cappuccino fans. Still, it’s just the thing for anyone who likes to start their day with a caffeine hit, without breaking the bank.

Key specifications

Water tank capacity600ml
Milk frotherNo (can be purchased separately)
Pod typeNespresso Vertuo
ProgramsEspresso, double espresso, gran lungo, mug

Nespresso De'Longhi Lattissima One

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De'Longhi Lattissima One
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Pros

  • Milk frothing accessory is dishwasher safe
  • Comes with 14 pods to get you started 

Cons

  • Noisy when dispensing milk
  • Cup stand is small so won’t fit larger mugs

Score: 90/100

Not every kitchen is blessed with enough space to fit a bulky coffee machine. If yours is more bijou than heart-of-the-home, consider this smartly designed little gem. It features an automatic milk frother – an impressive inclusion given its compact size – and helped our tester create one tasty espresso after another.

Note that the milky drink program only has one preset volume; this keeps things simple, but if you’re after something stronger for that crack of dawn start, you’ll need to make another espresso separately to pour in. The consistency of our foam was more bubble bath than velvety elegance, but it’s certainly a convenient buy.

Key specifications

Water tank capacity1 litre
Milk frotherYes, automatic milk frother
Pod typeNespresso
ProgramsEspresso, espresso lungo, cappuccino, macchiato
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Bosch Tassimo FINESSE Friendly

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Tassimo FINESSE Friendly
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Pros

  • Pod is easy to put in and take out
  • Adjustable cup stand for different mug sizes 

Cons

  • Machine can’t dispense hot water alone
  • No full drip tray indicator

Score: 89/100

Just like the Bosch model further up this list, the Tassimo Finesse Friendly uses Intellibrew Technology that automatically adjusts the brewing time, water volume and temperature of the espresso depending on the pod you put in.

It heats up instantly so there’s no waiting around and our shots were consistent; it poured three in a row without needing to reheat. Each espresso had a thick layer of crema too and our tester noticed a real difference when using the IntensityBoost button – a feature that increases the intensity of your coffee by adjusting the brewing parameters at the press of a button.

The water tank is fiddly to fit and remove, and the controls took some getting used to, but it’s a compact and reliable machine with over 50 pods available in the range to choose from.

Key specifications

Water tank capacity700ml
Milk frotherNone
Pod typeTassimo, L'OR
ProgramsEspresso, intense espresso

Lavazza A Modo Mio Voicy

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Lavazza A Modo Mio Voicy

Pros

  • Quick to preheat, taking just 17 seconds
  • Premium design and robust build

Cons

  • Water tank is stiff
  • We had difficulties connecting to the app at times

Score: 87/100

Here’s a fun one for the tech-savvy among you; it’s the first coffee machine to feature Alexa, meaning you can play music, find out the weather forecast and even buy things off Amazon while making your drinks. Our tester found it exciting to turn on, thanks to the neon light on the intuitive control panel that illuminates as it heats up, and liked that it offered something new.

Programming the coffee to their preference proved easy and the volume delivery was consistently accurate. There is, however, little point in asking Alexa to start making your coffee; you have to manually pop the pod in, so you may as well push the button. Or are we being party poopers?

Key specifications

Water tank capacity1.1 litres
Milk frotherNone
Pod typeLavazza A Modo Mio
ProgramsEspresso, espresso lungo
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Philips L'OR Barista Sublime Coffee Capsule Machine

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
L'OR Barista Sublime Coffee Capsule Machine

Pros

  • Can brew two espressos at the same time with the double shot capsules
  • Comes with a coffee tasting box

Cons

  • Crema wasn’t overly thick
  • Missing some premium features

Score: 86/100

Testers couldn’t quite believe their luck when this machine heated up in a lightning-fast 18 seconds. Pouring the espresso was speedy too, which means they had a top-quality cup of coffee just 40 seconds after turning the machine on – impressive.

The 19-bar pressure machine delivered three consistent shots in a row with minimal variation in weight. While the temperature differed, each still fell within our ideal range.

Some more advanced features – like a ready indicator light and full drip tray indicator – are missing from this machine, but it ticks the boxes for its simplicity and fast coffee making skills, which is, ultimately, the main requirement when you need a coffee hit.

Key specifications

Water tank capacity800ml
Milk frotherNone
Pod typeL'Or Barista, Nespresso
ProgramsEspresso, lungo, ristretto
Best compact pod coffee machine for espressos

illy Y3.3 Espresso & Coffee Machine

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Y3.3 Espresso & Coffee Machine

Pros

  • Has a descale indicator
  • Has a power save function that turns the machine off if idle for 15 minutes

Cons

  • When pouring just hot water, the stream is erratic and splashes a bit
  • Lacks build quality 

Score: 85/100

If you want to inject some colour into your kitchen, look to this postbox red beauty that’s designed for smaller spaces. It’s easy to program a custom volume and the cute espresso stand folds away when you fancy a bigger mugful.

Though surprisingly slow to heat up for such a compact machine – it took a sluggish 50 seconds on test – our expert’s drinks poured to a high standard time after time. Its build feels quite flimsy and the tank is awkward to remove, but it does what it claims to do very well, making it feel like decent value for £150.

Key specifications

Water tank capacity750ml
Milk frotherNone
Pod typeiperEspresso
ProgramsEspresso, espresso lungo
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Quietest pod coffee machine

Smeg Lavazza A Modo Mio

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Lavazza A Modo Mio

Pros

  • Digital manual is extensive and easily accessed via a QR code
  • Intuitive to use

Cons

  • Cup stand area is quite small
  • Basic functionality

Score: 84/100

Smeg has a reputation for making stylish kitchen gear with substance, and this retro yet slick coffee machine backs that up (choose from cream, red or black). Its slimline body helps it fit between other appliances on a worktop, and its power cable winds up underneath to keep it tidy.

It delivers delicious espressos in your preferred volume at the press of a button. This simplicity will appeal to many, but coffee devotees may crave more control and changeability. Our tester found the water tank’s capsule lever stiff to operate, but liked how quiet it was in use – a real pro for the families of early birds!

Key specifications

Water tank capacity900ml
Milk frotherNone
Pod typeLavazza A Modo Mio
ProgramsEspresso, espresso lungo
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Can you use any coffee pods in any machine?

Unfortunately, not all brands of pods are compatible with all brands of coffee machine. It should, however, be clear on the packaging (or in our key specifications lists, above), which pods your machine will accommodate. Many take Nespresso, but not all, so always check the promo if this is important to you.

How to recycle coffee pods

Most pods are now easily recyclable. Both Lavazza and Nespresso have dedicated recycling points nationwide (you can check online for locations near you), and Nespresso pods can also be recycled in-store or posted back to the brand.

Check out our guides to the best eco-friendly coffee pods and UK coffee subscriptions for more recommendations.

Do I need a pod machine with a milk frother?

Most pod coffee machines either come with an automatic milk frother, have a steam wand attached, or sell a frother separately.

Machines with automatic frothers have programs that allow you to froth milk or make a cappuccino at the touch of a button. This is done in a sealed, detachable jug, usually made from plastic or glass. Some jugs will also have an adjustable spout that pours hot milk straight into your mug.

Frothing accessories are separate from the machine and must be operated manually. Some will froth cold milk for making iced coffee.

Steam wands are uncommon on pod coffee machines and are more likely to be found on the best espresso coffee machines. They give coffee lovers more control over the texture of their milk, allowing them to create a fine and glossy microfoam, ideal for latte art.

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The verdict on pod coffee machines

Our favourite Nespresso-compatible machine is the Morning Coffee Machine, which has 10 adjustable pre-sets for the coffee connoisseur. If you want speciality coffees without paying the premium price tag though, we recommend our joint runner-up, the Opal One Coffee Pod Machine.

Our most affordable pick is the Nespresso Vertuo Pop, a brilliant little machine that’s compact, quick to preheat and a reliable barista.

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Why you should trust the Good Housekeeping Institute

We’ve been testing products at the Good Housekeeping Institute for over 100 years, so we know what to look for in a brilliant buy. During testing, we hold each product to the same rigorous protocols, written by our team of experts.

Our senior homes and lifestyle writer, Megan Geall, looks after all our coffee machine round ups and is committed to finding the best bean-to-cup coffee machines, the best espresso machines and the best pod machines on the market – to fuel her own coffee addiction as well as yours.

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Megan Geall
Homes Writer

Megan is the Good Housekeeping Institute’s homes writer. She loves diving into the latest product releases to find the very best buys on the market.  When she’s not writing about the newest gadgets and gizmos for your home and garden, you’ll find her cooking, running and exploring London’s foodie hotspots – or trying to make friends with every dog she passes.  Megan has an MA in Magazine Journalism and has previously written for Stylist, Glamour, TimeOut, SquareMeal, and YOU magazine. You can find Megan on Instagram @meganlouisegeall and on X @megan_geall

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Blossom is passionate about finding the best home products and appliances for GH readers. As head of the homes testing team, she has led reviews across multiple categories, from pizza ovens, and smart plugs to portable fans and hobs. She enjoys delving into the intricacies of products and refining testing protocols to ensure we’re testing them against their claims. Her aim is to find the top-performing products on the market, to help take the hard work out of housework. Blossom’s most notable accomplishment in the lab has been toasting 528 slices of bread in her quest to find the best toasters money can buy. In her free time, she openly admits to being a music geek and indulges her creative side through crocheting, baking, singing and writing.  

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