Thursday, 9 July 2015

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Not all Nespresso devices work with any coffee pill.

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Water in the pill container rather than Coffee in the Mug: The brand-new Nespresso Equipment designs create incompatibility with Capsule Duplicates. In the examination carried out by K-Tipp, a large European Consumer Magazine, in January 2014, particularly capsules from Coop, Jacobs and Aldi did not work, whereas Pressogno, COFFEE SHOP Royal and also La Caffè Mocha attained ONE HUNDRED % compatibility.

Nespresso has altered the way capsules are punctured, causing some suitable capsules to no more function appropriately. The needles in the current Nespresso designs are so thin, that they are not able to puncture the pill of some competitors as well as in the extreme instance, will crush the capsule.

The Nespresso device versions "Pixie", "U" and "Inissia" are utilizing the brand-new, thinner injectors. This is "part of our ongoing growth" of the capsule system says Nestle.

The issue for customers: While the brand-new, thinner needles work well with the initial Nespresso Aluminum pill, they battle with some plastic capsules from other manufacturers, as the needles are too slim and can not pierce through the tough plastic.

The outcome: smashed capsules, half-full mugs and also plenty of water in the body, or the machine simply rejected their service and switched off.

Our insight: Anybody who has formerly used coffee capsules from various other manufacturers must keep their Nespresso device as long as feasible, as the brand-new machines do not collaborate with all capsule duplicates.

K-Tipp performed a test with 12 Nespresso coffee devices as well as 8 Coffee Capsule brand names

The most crucial outcome:

Capsules from these brands suit all machines and also are ONE HUNDRED % compatible with the equipments examined:

the Pressogno capsules "Coffee Medium" (SPAR as well as Volg),.
the "Espresso" capsules Café Royal (Migros) and also.
the capsules "Coffee" La Caffè Mocha (Cage, Fust and InterDiscount ).
These capsules did not work.

By far the most issues accompanied the following brand names:.

the capsules "Espresso Classico" Jacobs Momente and.
the capsules "Espresso 1882" Caffè Vergnano.
None of these capsules worked in the Nespresso "U" of Koenig. The needle could not puncture the capsules from Jacobs and the device shut down.

Water ran passed the Caffè Vergnano capsule directly right into the mug.

Jacobs maker Mondelez claims: "We are working to reclaim compatibility as quickly as possible. There was a similar statement from Cage, specifying that the vendors would adapt to the adjustments.

The pill "Supremo" from 100 % Capuccino (offered at Aldi) also proved inappropriate: The Aluminum foil came off the capsule in nearly all the screening. Especially annoying was that sometimes, the foil was captured in the machine as well as needed to be scraped off with a blade. Aldi recognizes the trouble as well as claims that in the problem with the foil has actually been fixed.

How the examination was carried out: Click Here

K-Tipp acquired 12 standard versions of current Nespresso devices from De'Longhi, Koenig and Turmix. 10 Capsules from 8 different suppliers were examined in each and every machine.

Did the system work appropriately?
Did the needles puncture the pill or squash it?
Did we get a mug of coffee or some watery broth?
Not every contortion of some plastic capsule necessarily caused a loss in high quality. Nonetheless if there was most water in the mug than anticipated, this was thought about a malfunction.
Coffee is a very severe subject, particularly in Europe ... The home of several of the world's fussiest aficionados, the best in the business recently assembled in Switzerland for some significant coffee-tasting for among Europe's largest consumer publications, K-Tipp.

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