Just get a jar of Aldi instant fam
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Now the mrs got me the LATTISSIMA TOUCH for Christmas a few years back, its great, now they have a offer out
https://www.nespresso.com/uk/en/subs...4-6f82be514f76
you pay £1 to rent the machine and then £45 a month
then
Your monthly fee converts into Nespresso Credits of the same amount...
£45 converts to UP TO 140 GRANDS CRUS COFFEE CAPSULES
You can use your credit whenever you want – it is cumulative (you don’t need to spend it all every month!) – Actually, you can use it even 2 years after the expiration of your 12 month contract.
what a great deal, of course you will never drink £45 of coffee pods over a month, but add the extra 2 years to use the credit, you will be fine, add to that the free postage for the 1st year
while the pods are not the cheapest from Nespresso, they are not way over the odds
if you are after a nespresso machine, this really will be as good as it gets
Just get a jar of Aldi instant fam
£45 a month for coffee!
A jar of Lidl's Fairtrade instant coffee lasts me about a month, tastes remarkably good, costs less than £2 and doesn't add to the thousands of tons of supposedly recyclable "pods" which currently go to landfill. Try it - you could save yourself £40+ per month.
Surely if you're renting the machine then you have to give it back at the end of your 12 month contract?
So, £45 per month = £540 a year (double the cost of the machine) and you presumably have to hand it back, and this is a good deal???
And who drinks 140 cups of cofffee a month?
I've got a tassimo, barely used it, easier to boil a kettle.
if thats a good deal. show me a bad one
Blue Matt is a marketing man's wet dream.
LATTISIMA TOUCH - the name sounds more like one of the girls on Babestation rather than a coffee machine (so a mate says)
The £18 a month deal isn't bad. For £228 you get a machine worth £89 and then £216 worth of coffee. And you do keep the machine after 12 months with nothing further to pay.
I suspect they're doing this deal as you can now get pretty decent nespresso compatible capsules in shops.
We've got a Nespresso machine, got it about 7 years ago and it's the one 'labour saving device' that we still use every day.
If and when i need to save £40 a month, i will keep that in mind, but i do like a nice coffee and the Lattisima provides that for me
As for the pods, i recycle them, you get a free bag from nespresso ( ours live in the cupboard with all the other recycling bins ), when the bag is full, i pop it into waitrose and they send it to nespresso, zero need for pods to end up in landfill, zero cost for me
see above
Nope, yours to keep, read the link,
Nope, yours to keep after 12 months, you do not need to drink 140 cups, you have the credit for 3 years, so can spread it over that time, 46 cups a month, between 2 of you, 23 cups, its not alot of coffee,
I used to have a tassimo aswell, never hardly used it, the lattiaima has a milk container that the machine heats and froths the milk, makes lovely latte's, completely different beast
if you were after a nespresso machine, this is, you pay £1, then 45 a month, which you get back in credit to use over the 12 month contract AND the next 2 years, as i said, the pods from nespresso are not the cheapest, but they are not overly priced either, i buy them from both the supermarket and nespresso
oh and incase you missed it, the machine is yours to keep at the end of the 12 months
marketing man ? ? it is smiple maths, look at the deal, as the title said " this is a cracking deal "
firstly, thanks for reading the link, yes you keep it after 12 months
I use mine for every cup of coffee i have in the house, maybe 5/ 6 a day, i buy from the supermarkets and nespresso, some of the christmas special pods they do are great
whenever mates come around the house, if they have a coffee, they nearly always comment on the coffee, most of them now have the lattisima
if you are buying direct from nespresso and i know plenty who do, this deal means you get a machine for £1, as you can always spend £540 over 3 years on pods
of course if you are happy with instant from a jar, this deal isnt for you
BUT
as i said in the first post
if you are after a nespresso machine, this really will be as good as it gets
God god - thats got to be one of the longest posts I've ever seen on here. You really are quite touchy about this subject. Are you sure you dont work for Lattisima ?. If not, you are obviously seriously addicted to Caffeine and need to speak to someone about going into rehab to kick it. I cant see any justification for spending the amount you do each month just on coffee. No wonder Lattisima are keen to get people to sign up to this. You are paying £540 for a machine worth half that and then you are committed to using their coffee products for at least a year (and probably much longer) until the machine is replaced. The pods probably cost them about 2p each to produce, so they've got you stitched up from all angles.
In fairness it does look a good deal on the face of it, especially if you like your coffee, which BM obviously does, (or indeed a nespresso employee!)
Obviously it is peanuts to produce, but what isn't these days?
I love my coffee, maybe not as much, but mine's even better value.
Aldi ground (5 strength) popped into the receptacle very similar to the one Sgt Pepper posted.
Heated full fat milk in the microwave.
Ikea battery operated frother et vòila, the perfect flat white.
Takes forever to produce but it is worth waiting for and if I had one of those automated feckers I'd never sleep!
Did you clean their windows Matt? because they saw you coming.
Drive-in coffee shops what the feck is that all about
And what's the deal with airplane food?
If you drink coffee, you might aswell drink decent coffee and the Nespresso does just that
I wouldnt say i was addicted, so far today i have had 4 mugs, not excessive
I have a stovetop coffee pot aswell, i use it when we go camping, i have even been known to take a little bean grinder, its great while camping, as you said, takes a while
which is why the nespresso works well, you put the milk container in, pop in a pod and hit the button
i dont, which is a shame, i might have been able to strike a deal on some pods
tastes nice though
540 a year on coffee is nothing for a guy who drops 12k a year on a holiday.
Matt you should see if Lord Kenwynne has any contacts. He's responsible for buying the pods for the office coffee machine.
Not good for the environment.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-35605927