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โป๏ธ Brew Bold, Save Green: The Ultimate Refillable Capsule Experience
CAPMESSO Reusable Capsules are premium stainless steel pods compatible with Nespresso OriginalLine machines, designed for up to 10,000 uses. Each set includes 2 durable pods, 100 food-grade aluminum foil lids, a scoop, and a cleaning brush, enabling you to craft rich, crema-topped espresso with your favorite coffee grounds. Engineered for easy filling and sealing, these pods offer a sustainable, cost-effective alternative to disposable capsules without compromising flavor or convenience.







| ASIN | B08SJN7L6C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #263,581 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #405 in Reusable Coffee Filters |
| Brand | CAPMESSO |
| Brand Name | CAPMESSO |
| Compatible Devices | Nespresso U;Pixie;Le Cube;Maestria;Lattissima;Inissia;Concept;Essenza Mini and Citiz(not Fit For Citiz EN267,D110,Essenza C100,Essenza Mini D30 and Prodigio Krups) Compatible Devices Nespresso U;Pixie;Le Cube;Maestria;Lattissima;Inissia;Concept;Essenza Mini and Citiz(not Fit For Citiz EN267,D110,Essenza C100,Essenza Mini D30 and Prodigio Krups) See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,418 Reviews |
| Manufacturer | CAPMESSO |
| Material | Silicone, Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Silicone, Stainless Steel |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Shape | Basket |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
S**N
Works with Nesspresso D300*** WITH MODIFICATIONS
Itโs didnโt fit in my Nepresso D300 machine since couldnโt lock on the capsule brew chamber thing. When I looked at a used pod the center hole was about 5xโs larger. So the needle could not fit into this metal pod, being that the center hole was too small. I solved this problem using a Dremel with a very small drill attachment to enlarge the hole. The I used the same Dremel with a tiny file attachment to smooth down the hole. Took less than 5 minutes ( keep in foam while drilling so it doesnโt move around). Now I have a stainless steel reusable pod that works perfectly in my machine.
J**S
Way cheaper option for good Espresso
I have bought two of these sets (a total of 4 capsules) as there are 2 coffee drinkers in my house. We often drink more than one cup, and having to clean it out just for a second cup in the same morning was too big of a first world problem to deal with, but I digress. I have been pleased with the performance of these little capsules. The only downside (which itโs more of just a case of โwatch what you are doingโ) is that there is a small silicone ring that sits below the lip of the rim. On a few occasions, the ring has stuck to the inside of my nespresso machine, and I had to retrieve it with a kabob skewer. Not a huge deal, but it needs to be on the capsule in order to get a good seal while brewing. One other thing, make sure you use well ground coffee. Iโm not a sommelier of coffee, but I have experimented with different grinds. I usually keep various French roasts on hand with regular grind, and I also like the cheap Cafe Bustelo espresso ground coffee as well. The Cafe Bustelo is the optimal grind size in my experience. Using standard ground coffee does not produce any crema at all. Since I bought two of these sets, I have a pretty large supply of the foil disc-stickers. I havenโt had to re-order these foil discs yet, so that could be an issue in the future if they stop making them. I may try to use just regular aluminum foil to see how that works, and I will update this review if I find that it is a success or not. Donโt hold your breath on the update. I will try, but no promises. ๐
T**N
Great product, good flavor
This product is extremely easy to use. Of course make sure you have the right grind of coffee so that it works correctly. Flavor most the time is great, every so often though I will manage to have a watery shot due to the cover not stay on as strongly as I would hope. If you are wanting to use your own beans, or just don't want to constantly create more waste than necessary, I definitely recommend this product.
A**.
It all depends on your grinder, amount, and ensuring a tight seal
This takes a little work to dial in. Firstly, let me say that if you donโt have a decent grinder (at least a decent conical burr grinder that can go pretty fine) skip this. A blade grinder wonโt cut it and a cheap $50 grinder - even conical burr grinder at this price point - wonโt cut it either. Cheap grinders just wonโt grind fine enough nor have a consisten grind for decent extraction. So, make sure to grind pretty fine and consistently. Second, youโll need a decent coffee scale (or something that has one-tenth of a gram precision) to measure the amount of coffee. I use 5 grams per capsule (when using darker roasts) and can push to 5.5-6 grams (medium to light roasts). Although the instructions say not to press like youโre filling a portafilter for espresso, you should give the capsule some light taps on the counter and still press it with enough pressure to allow about a 1mm space at the top, so itโs not a very light press like the instructions might have you believe. This will minimize channeling and help create pressure. I think they just want to make sure you donโt tamp like you would for an espresso machine, but itโs still a decent amount of โtampingโ with the included scoop. Speaking of the scoop - do NOT use it to measure. You want consistency once you dial it in to your liking. So, again, use a coffee scale or other precise food scale. Finally, before placing the seal, make sure there are no coffee grounds on the rim. Rub around the rim with your dry finger to remove any coffee grounds in order to ensure a tight seal because pressure is important. If any grounds are stuck on the rim, you just wonโt get a good seal and lose pressure leading to uneven or low extraction. In the end, it takes some work, but so does any decent cup of coffee. Experiment and find the amount or roast you like. It works well for us. In my pictures I compare Peetโs Coffee to one of these pods. I was still dialing it in so itโs a little lighter at this point but worked really well!
A**R
Does not fit properly and breaks your machine
This products is terrible , coffee grounds everywhere , does not fit Latissima touch like it says and almost broke my machine . Does not fit
C**S
They slip right through into the used pod spot
I liked that these were easy to refill and the stickers were good quality. They came off cleanly after the pods were cool. I was even able to reuse some disposable pods. The reusable pods slip right through the top Into the used pod spot. They work great when you can get them into the proper position. I prefer to just reuse the disposables with the included stickers. The pods make good crema on the top the espresso. I find packing it a bit tighter makes better crema
B**S
Awesome reusable Nespresso capsules
I got these several weeks ago and I wanted to try them out repeatedly before doing a review on them. I generally don't review items but I really relied upon them for these capsules and I wanted to offer one for someone doing their research as well. I bought these for our Nespresso DeLonghi Lattissima Pro- mostly because the features of the machine were perfect for what I wanted but I wasn't a fan of the one time use capsules. Enter these reusable capsules. I purchased 5 2-packs of these because I work 12 hour shifts and I don't have the time to always refill my capsules. Having 10 on hand is much easier and well worth the expense. I ordered my favorite espresso beans (Lavazza Super Crema) and spent about 2 hours perfecting my grind (you want a fine to medium fine grind using a burr grinder) and tamping (lightly tamp the coffee, do not pack the grounds). By round 6 of testing, my ground espresso was almost identical to a Lavazza one time use Nespresso capsule- I compared color, taste, and even crema to make sure I was doing it right. I read several reviews with the following issues: 1. Several said that the capsule was noticeably smaller than a Nespresso plastic capsule. The box of the item explains why- so it doesn't damage the metal capsule or the machine. It's pretty common sense but again, the box explains it. 2. Several reviews said their coffee was weaker or they had grinds in their coffee post-brew. You have to leave a tiny bit of room for your seal ring and make sure it's not pressed all the way into the ground coffee prior to putting the foil seal on. Also, do not pack the grounds in and don't make them so super fine or super coarse. Experiment with your beans. It's worth 6-10 shots of practice to know what you're doing. 3. This is not a cut and dry, grab a pod and go system. You do have to grind your own beans, seal them, clean them, etc. If you don't like that, don't buy it. It's worth it in the long run. The taste isn't 100% like a Nespresso pod but after using these daily since I bought them on May 29th, I've said an obscene amount of money vs. buying out and the taste is so much better than Starbucks and my other go tos. I absolutely love these little capsules. I may purchase more in the future but if you're looking for a quality way to save money, help with environmental impact and more, you won't be sorry purchasing these. Just have patience if you haven't done it before and do your research so you don't blame the product without any prior experience.
I**Z
Works great on Creatista! Now I can use any coffee beans I want.
I tried Capmeso on my Creatista. One was with Capmeso pod and the other was a refilled nespresso pod and used one of the sticker lid. I didn't overfill and just pat it down as I was filling. The lid stick really well and there was no residue at all. One thing I noticed was it was much harder to push the stainless steel, I was even hesitant to do it but it went well. Compared to the original pod, it is much shorter so it wont damage the puncture part of the machine. Both espresso came out delicious and same crema amount. I do notice that there were some coffee grounds in my cup on both of them. I emptied my tumbler in a bowl so you'll see it in the last picture. I used fine grind espresso, Cafe Bustelo in particular. I will try and use medium and in between medium-fine next time. Would I recommend this? Definitely. I can use any coffee beans of my choice and no guilt feeling of having to use non-recyclable plastic pods.
J**E
Great solution
Works great! We really like it. Very easy to use.
D**G
NO FUNCIONA
NO FUNCIONO , SEGUI LAS INSTRUCCIONES Y NO FUNCIONO EL PROCESO DE EXTRACCION .
P**N
Very good product
I`m happy that I ordered it as now I can drink my favorite coffee, not the one which they out in other pods. The process is quick when u make a habit and it worth it. The water is coming a bit more slow than in one time use pods but it`s fine. I was trying to press the coffee inside more and less and realized that it should not be pressed to hard than it works better. I will buy more such to have them ready and just to use.
S**H
reduces my environmental angst
I'm not looking for 5-star coffee when I resort to this infernal machine, so using $10 beans (off Amazon) this works fine. I wish there was a reusable lid but at least these are (allegedly) recyclable.
J**K
much better than expected
I was actually very pleasantly surprised with how well the coffee turned out with this reusable pod. Of course as you would expect, you need to have the proper grind size, and it should be tamped down the proper amount (quite lightly worked fine for me). But the results I must say are very impressive. I had good quality beans on hand, and surely enough, it produced exactly the same amount of crema, and even better taste than many of the official pods (this of course will vary significantly on the quality and grind of your coffee). I already happened to have a handheld ceramic burr grinder, so I'm able to get perfect grind, but the pre-ground espresso coffee I also had worked really well too, and tasted great. I just wish they were cheaper, because I'd love to have 12+ reusable cups, so I could pre-make a dozen of them to save time on the whole refilling process, which is really the only downside I see to using these vs. the official ones. Still gotta give only a 4/5 because of the value though. Ignoring the purchase of the cups themselves, the one use foil caps at 10c a piece, is about 10% the cost of the official pod. Thin piece of foil being 10% of the cost of a coffee pod seems excessive. Should probably be 5c/foil, and just sold in a larger quantity.
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