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The Aieve Reusable Vertuo Capsule Kit offers 80 premium aluminum foil seals designed for airtight freshness, plus essential accessories including a pod holder, coffee spoon, and lid opener. Perfectly compatible with Nespresso Vertuo reusable pods, this kit streamlines your coffee prep while promoting sustainability and cost savings.
| ASIN | B0CC1BFQS8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,607,453 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #612 in Reusable Coffee Filters |
| Generic Name | Reusable Vertuo Capsule Kit |
| Included Components | 80Foils +1Holder+1Funnel +1Brush+Lid Opener |
| Item Weight | 141 g |
| Item model number | K0841A05 |
| Manufacturer | Aieve |
| Net Quantity | 1.0 Count |
T**C
My daughter loves using it and works great.
G**D
Everything in the package works perfectly together until the capsule goes into machine. The aluminium foil is so thin and sort of burst in the machine, spreading coffee in your mug and machine while brewing. I have stopped using it as soon as my first capsule failed completely. I am worried about my machine which might need descaling but definitely can’t take risk again. I have wasted my money in this.
A**N
Great product to take used Nespresso pods and reuse them with your own coffee. Included is a a hook to remove the foil, a holder for the empty pod, a dosing ring to make reloading the pod easier, and the foils to seal the pod. There is also an included scoop/brush which I don't use. Used Nespresso pods are not included, so you need to have some store bought pods or be able to get some from family or friends before you are able to use the product. Pro - dosing ring, which makes loading the pods much faster and cleaner. Pro - pod holder, and foil sealer which also helps with the efficiency. Con - there is no guide for the foil. That means you have to eye ball it, and it is often not perfectly centered. While the newly made pod will still work, provided you are mostly-centered, your machine may make strange noises as it spins the off center pod and it could break the seal if you are to far on one side. This generally shouldn't be a problem, and it is something you should be able to tell before putting it in the machine, but it is slightly annoying. Con - the hook is better than using a blade, but still leaves something to be desired. There are better solutions out there, but this is also a minor gripe as you only need to use the hook once per pod. Overall, this kit will drop your per-coffee cost from a dollar or two, to ~10 cents. You can also make better pods than you get from the store as you are using your choice of coffee and that coffee will be fresher. Pro-tip - the package on the store bought pods shows the total coffee per in the box. Divide that number by the number of pods in the box (usually 10), and that is how much coffee Nespresso puts in each pod. I suggest you start with slightly more than that number, since your grind profile will be less optimized. Adjust to taste.
B**M
works great. worth every penny. keep the pod in the holder while you put the sticker on, it's sticky on the edges, and this really helps to line it up strait. i get residue on my lids after use.. haven't figured out a way around that. I clean cycle my machine weekly, but don't notice any problems. Little razor works incredibly well. Let pods cool before removing the tops, then the entire top and adhesive pulls off easily. Worth it just for the 80 lids.
N**Z
Been using this for a while now and it works great overall. I watched some youtube reviews about these sorts of solutions and this by far seemed like the best one, very happy with my purchase. The seals on the foils work well and I see low chance of failure if you follow the proper procedures for using the product. I did read some bad reviews here but I am going to chalk those up to failure to follow instructions more than likely. My one gripe is that the pods can be a little difficult to separate from the top after you press it down. However, I use the tip of a butter knife or fingernail (when I have one) to push the edge and get it to separate without damaging the foil.
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