maxwell smart wrote: » Slightly off topic but was in the new boutique on Duke Street today, well worth a visit. Nice tasting section right at the front!
nc6000 wrote: » I was there today myself and bought some capsules upstairs and had a coffee while I was there. They had various goodies to go with the coffee like chocolates and shortbreads etc. What's the story with the tasting section at the front compared to where they made me a coffee upstairs?
maxwell smart wrote: » They were making up recipe coffees, so I got a very nice espresso macchiato using the new Cubania blend with a shot of brown sugar, very tasty!
nc6000 wrote: » Were they charging for these?
Allan45121 wrote: » I read somewhere that folks were unable to use nespresso capsules after using the lidl ones.. Is this the case? Do they damage the machine?
Curious or not wrote: » Interested to know if anyone has tried an original Nespresso capsule after using the Lidl capsules? I have a 2010 Citiz and it now won't pierce the capsule. Not good. €116 to repair...
maxwell smart wrote: » I also have tried a proper Nespresso capsule after a Lidl one. Machine worked fine (Lidl capsule did stick a bit). I have a Citiz 2013 year. I won't be risking a broken machine to save a couple of cents (and get a poorer taste). Nespresso capsule defo tasted better!
Ellen Cam wrote: » I have also had issues with Lidl capsules - used them exclusively for the past 4 months and then when we tried to use Nespresso capsules at the weekend they wont work. Capsule is crushed and wont puncture so no coffee comes out. We've had to re-buy a Nespresso machine (€89 in Debenhams) as not worth repairing. I'm contacting Lidl about this!
dave da rave wrote: » I have seen a solution to this, albeit a fixer-uper. take a small elastic band (thumb sized diameter) and place around the collar of the genuine nespresso capsule below the lip of the foil top). the elastic should maintain the water seal but it thickens up the lip section and ensures the nespresso capsule engages fully. Should work, elastic is reusable. This fixes the front puncture plate, I assume the dome section of the capsule is being punctured (3 slits)? This is straightforward and not a major deal, still not desirable though. if you do as above and the front is now punching but the back is not then you would have to do the following: insert capsule, close leaver, open leaver, remove capsule, place rubber band, reinsert capsule, but place one of the slits to 12 oclock position, close leaver and make coffee. this would be unfortunate but again would work as a short term solution. I see you bought a new machine ayway. but yeah its kinda crappy, 4 months is shorter than I would have thought. The compatibles are thicker at that section and do not crush like the nespresso ones. thus it's like putting a wedge in the machine, over time it must force the cylinder/puncture plate slightly further apart than designed. I wonder if the compatable companies knew this would happen, then locked into non nespresso coffee. Note though it is not just lidl, I just bought Robert Roberts from Dunnes, same deal thick at collar and harder to close leaver than usual. The Robert Roberts coffee is excellent though. are there any foil compatible capsules, ie made the same as the nespresso ones?
maxwell smart wrote: » Seriously you wouldn't be arsed doing all that to save 10cent per coffee!! I haven't seen any aluminium compatible capsules and think this is either because Nespresso got some stipulation in court that compatibles couldn't be made of aluminium (think I read that somewhere) or also that it would prove that bit more expensive to use aluminium in place of plastic thereby increasing the cost up the the same as Nespresso
maxwell smart wrote: » Seriously you wouldn't be arsed doing all that to save 10cent per coffee!!
dave da rave wrote: » I meant to ask: when you made a coffee with the lidl capsules, did you always eject the last pod or regularly leave pod in the engaged position, until next coffee? Just wondering as my parents have been using the lidl ones exclusively for about the same time.
maxwell smart wrote: » I always eject the capsule after each use, never leave it in the engaged position as I would imagine this would put pressure on the mechanism.
dave da rave wrote: » Yep my thoughts exactly. I was hoping you hadn't ejected every time. Better get the folks to check if they can still run genuine nespresso capsules.
Bluefoam wrote: » I'm lucky, I quite like the nespresso range... So no damaging my machine...
jobbridge4life wrote: » The people who invented Nespresso must read this thread or ones like it and just spend the rest of the day laughing maniacally rolling around in their mansions filled with coffee smelling money. Ye have been taken in by a marketing ploy albeit a superb one. How I lol at ye getting that little consumerist buzz as ye purchase yer nespresso in BTs.