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Krups Dolce Gusto KP210640 review
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The Krups Dolce Gusto KP210640 coffee machine is a capsule-only model - you can choose from a wide array of available capsules covering everything from lattes to macchiato and even hot chocolate. We put this coffee maker to the test to see how well it performed for taste, ease of use and ease of maintanence.
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wrote: | Mfearnuk wrote: Had ours 3 years, its simple to use and the coffee taste is fine, you can choose how strong or weak to make the coffee, by adding more or less water. If your in a hard water area, filter the water before use. They can clog up after 5 months otherwise. Pods are quite expensive at about 45p per cup. Most of our friends like the taste and have bought the same machine. Simple to use and clean. Never had any drip tray issues....so perhaps the machine just needs a clean out using some kettle cleaing fluid. Pros: Cons: |
wrote: | unidexter wrote: We have bought two of these machines - the first about 3/4 years ago. My husband is a real espresso fan and he used the machine several times a day. I prefer a straightforward filter coffee and gave up using the machine as the pods were twice the price of one-cup filters. After about 3 years the machine began to leak badly from the bottom of the water jug, and I got fed up with the overflowing drip tray, so we replaced it with the smaller Dolce Gusto some months ago. However that is also starting to leak from the valve at the bottom of the water jug, and the pods are getting really expensive, so we have decided to invest in a 'Which' best buy that uses fresh ground coffee. Pros: Cons: |
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