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The Perfect Pod Maker allows you to create your own coffee pods effortlessly, offering a cost-effective and customizable brewing experience. Enjoy your favorite coffee blends while contributing to a more sustainable lifestyle.
J**
LOVE THIS... SO PERFECT!
I love my Senseo coffee maker, but I really don't like their coffee. We got this pod maker so we could choose whatever coffee we want. I must say, this little thing is the greatest! You put in a filter, fill it up with your favorite coffee (about 1 1/2 tablespoons) and close the top for 3 seconds... DONE! Now we truly enjoy the benefits of a single serve coffee maker. It is so easy and the machine is so small... it's perfect! I cannot recommend it enough! I make several at a time and the pods are ready to go whenever I want them. And the best thing, they are disposable, so you just toss it when you are done.One thing... just make sure you don't grind the coffee too fine or it doesnt work in the Senseo.
D**L
Nice idea.
Yet another product made in China. Seems every time I buy a product, I find out it's from China ... only after I buy it. There is no escape. So how do I like it? Actually, I think it's a nifty device. It looks like it is built pretty well. I was surprised that it was bigger than I thought it would be (not that it is all that large, it isn't). And the blinking light telling you it's ready (stops blinking when ready) is on the lid. No big deal (since that is where the heating element is), just thought it odd since the on/off switch in the front lights up and felt it would be more appropriate there.For those who have a Senseo coffee maker (or other pod maker) you should enjoy this product. I don't care that much for Senseo coffee. Oh, a couple grinds are pretty decent, but I tire of them quickly. Enter the Pod Maker. I now can buy any type or brand of coffee I want, from inexpensive 3 pound cans to expensive brands. It's given a new lease on life for my Senseo coffee maker. As far as how it works, see Mark Husson's video review below (nicely done, Mark). And yes, it's as simple as it looks. Obviously, one will waste a few pods trying to gage the correct amount of coffee to use (depends upon the brand, grind and personal taste), but that's a small price to pay to get a better tasting mug of coffee.So how do I rate it? Between 1 and 10, I give this device a solid 7 (or a marginal 4-star rating). It works as advertised (it seals the pods quickly and effectively, and is cool to the touch). However, the filters are expensive and not available at the grocery store where I shop (there is always a catch). To lessen the cost, it's better to buy in bulk (obviously), but even then, $15 plus shipping for 120 filters is about 5 to 10 times more expensive than standard filters. While Senseo coffee is very expensive (for what you get), one isn't saving all that much money going this route, but at least you can now purchase a variety of coffee and experiment, instead of being at the mercy of Senseo.Edit: After using the Pod Maker for over a month now, I think I might have short changed its value. I have found several coffees I really enjoy, and this wouldn't have happened without the Pod Maker. As I stated before, it's given a new lease on life to my Senseo coffee maker. Unfortunately, my Senseo just bit the dust and I was in a quandary of which coffee maker to buy. I really wanted the Breville, and also considered the Keurig B60 or B70 (I could still use the Pod Maker for these K-cup machines, so that told me right then and there how important this little device has become to me in a relatively short time). Well, I ended up purchasing another Senseo and saved myself a couple hundred bucks). Without the Pod Maker, I wouldn't have even considered another Senseo. Because of this fact, I will now up my rating from a solid 7 to a 9 (or a 5-star rating -- unfortunately one cannot change the actual star rating). It took a blown coffee maker for me to realize just how indispensable the Pod Maker is.EDIT 2: Actually, it's not indispensable at all. My second unit died the same way as my first unit died, that is, its heating element went south and stopped heating. The first one bit the dust in just under a year. I thought, no big deal, things happen. When the second one died at about the same time frame, it made me realize that these may have a serious problem. I mean a heating element is pretty basic and they have been around for decades in one form or another (how many irons fail?). No, these are obviously made on the cheap, but I did email the manufacturer. They didn't bother to respond.So, will I buy a third unit? Uh, no way. But then again, I found out I don't need this piece of equipment. I have a Senseo coffee maker and all I do is load the Pod's filters directly into the coffee maker, add coffee, flip over the top paper and I'm set to go. And no, I don't have a problem with coffee grounds. It works just fine.
L**N
New yes, improved NO
I bought the orginal pod maker and loved it. Who could argue with Starbuck's coffee in the morning with the convenience of a coffee pod. It worked great for 9 months. I replaced it with this new model thinking it would last longer. NOT! It died on the second use. I only drink 2 cups of coffee in the morning, so it was not over used. I suggest you spend you money elsewhere. The pods are great the maker sucks. I used an iron to seal the rest of my coffee pods. The pod holder works well just not the heating element.
T**C
Doesn't last long, but can still be useful
I purchased a single-serving coffee maker awhile ago and found myself burnt out on the available pod flavors. So I got this pod maker and I very much enjoyed being able to make my own pods. However, this product doesn't last very long. I have since read several reviews from other sites with the same problem. My pod maker worked great for about 9 months. After that the heating element would no longer heat. I called the number in the manual several times and got an answering machine every time. I left messages but never did get a response. I refuse to spend another 40 dollars for a product that doesn't even last a year. However, I did find a way to continue making pods. I took the product apart and removed the heating element and all the electronics. The plastic base is the only part you need to keep. I use a small travel size iron to heat the pods which seals them just as well if not better than the original heating element. You will want to use an iron without water to avoid get the pod wet while sealing it.Note: This product will fail, but with a little adjustment you can still use it to make your favorite coffee pods.
S**O
Expected more
I bought this one because my old perfect pod maker stopped working. So, I bought the deluxe version hoping it would last longer. Although it does make my coffee pods, it doesn't get as hot as my old one did. Instead of it taking me 5 seconds to make my pod, it takes closer to 30 seconds. Doesn't sound like a lot of time, but holding down the top for 30 seconds is kinda annoying. And then sometime I have to do it a second time because the pod isn't sealed all the way around.
G**Y
Pod Maker
This is a very good little machine, its easy to use and yes the pods fit perfect in the BUNN machine "My Cafe". It fits it perfectly. I have made over a 100 of them so far, so many ways to make them depending on your taste and flavor. If you don't mind taking a little time to make them you will be rewarded. You can do the 100 in about an hour, using fresh ground coffee. I mark the lip of the pod with a letter so I know what is in the pod. Can't see how you can go wrong with this little machine, the price is right as well. There is a web sight for it with a little video there if you need to view it. Have fun....AMAZON good as always.
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