Totally agree with you. Hopefully an enterprising boffin will make some kind of re-usable nylon pod similar to those that became available for the Pod machines.
I bought one in the Netherlands. Verdict: Not as good as a good machine made one but better than most espressos served from machines by average cafe's. I'm using illy-pads with dark roasted espresso coffee. Not handy for making lot's of coffee but if you're in a place where there's no good coffee this saves the day big time. Well worth my money.
There seems to be a new one from another company witch operates by a gas-container and can make two cups at a time but haven't tried that one (yet).
I have tried both the pod version and the ground coffe version , and they work great ! You get more crema from ground coffee . Not as good as a shot from my Rancilio but much better than any Saeco I've tried.
@MaxSavard I've heard that Mypressi Twist delivers better shoot than either the Handpresso and on par or even better than from Rancilio but I've not tried any of them. I love my Bialetti Brikka and I don't find much difference between it and an espresso from a café(but I find a difference but it's not worth the money) but it's for sure better than any coffee I tasted from all automatic machines.
As someone who actually owns the machine, I can say that the espresso quality is on par with the best I've had from a pod machine (make sure to buy individual packets - I made the mistake of buying the Illy "vaccum sealed" tin and it tasted horrible within only a few days).
The build quality is actually very good, despite what it looks like in some videos.
Also $120 (or $90, as it is now) is peanuts for a quality espresso machine. Some run into the thousands of dollars!
Exactly! My boss easily hits over $23 a week on Starbucks. So that's almost $5,000 a year! I wonder if he knows he's paying what must the equivalent of $40-50 a gallon on their coffee per year.
terrible foam!
marioGRrr 3 weeks ago
you don't make great espresso with device lack of unsteady pressure.
semicoma 3 months ago
0:58 He's jacking off another guy
thepineapple1 9 months ago
You may as well purchase a 12 volt VELOX for the same amount of money AND it boils water for the espresso too!
If you buy a 120 volt to 12 volt adapter, you can use the VELOX espresso maker at home too!
I bought mine at Javaxotic
gmaconsulting 11 months ago
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gmaconsulting 11 months ago
I dont see the point of this product.
MetalDust64 11 months ago
I got a great tip for homemade espresso at coffeeloverstipandtricks (.) com
enthusiasticcab6 11 months ago
great idea let down by the need to use 'pods'. Make a version that you can use with what ever coffee you want and you'll have a real winner!
rockandrope 1 year ago
@rockandrope They have got one. Check their web page.
szybkilopez566 1 year ago
@rockandrope
Totally agree with you. Hopefully an enterprising boffin will make some kind of re-usable nylon pod similar to those that became available for the Pod machines.
GranulatedStuff 11 months ago
but u still need to find hot water...
GeneralChurch 1 year ago
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ChihoKim 1 year ago
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ChihoKim 1 year ago
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dufzkaloii 1 year ago
I bought one in the Netherlands. Verdict: Not as good as a good machine made one but better than most espressos served from machines by average cafe's. I'm using illy-pads with dark roasted espresso coffee. Not handy for making lot's of coffee but if you're in a place where there's no good coffee this saves the day big time. Well worth my money.
There seems to be a new one from another company witch operates by a gas-container and can make two cups at a time but haven't tried that one (yet).
basmul01 1 year ago
this is awesome!
ozcnd 1 year ago
I have tried both the pod version and the ground coffe version , and they work great ! You get more crema from ground coffee . Not as good as a shot from my Rancilio but much better than any Saeco I've tried.
MaxSavard 2 years ago
@MaxSavard I've heard that Mypressi Twist delivers better shoot than either the Handpresso and on par or even better than from Rancilio but I've not tried any of them. I love my Bialetti Brikka and I don't find much difference between it and an espresso from a café(but I find a difference but it's not worth the money) but it's for sure better than any coffee I tasted from all automatic machines.
klarinetta 1 year ago
this is actually pretty cool, i mean what do you expect for 120$?
plus you can actually make those coffee packs yourself
spikespeigel 2 years ago
that espresso doesn't look that good, and the thought of 'ground coffee that comes in small packs' makes me shudder....
yyeessno 2 years ago
As someone who actually owns the machine, I can say that the espresso quality is on par with the best I've had from a pod machine (make sure to buy individual packets - I made the mistake of buying the Illy "vaccum sealed" tin and it tasted horrible within only a few days).
The build quality is actually very good, despite what it looks like in some videos.
Also $120 (or $90, as it is now) is peanuts for a quality espresso machine. Some run into the thousands of dollars!
NamesForDogs 2 years ago 3
im glad i never bought one of these! thats crap espresso! *high quality my ass*
benjorgensen1 2 years ago
Its super soaker time! i would have never thot of that... but i think it wouldnt last long... wear and tear comes in pretty fast...
roshiboy 2 years ago
@roshiboy I have no long-term experience with it, but it's built really well. Felt sturdy and reliable.
Yggdrasil42 1 year ago
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Add Hot water??? LOL
Why not just add an Espresso machine and save the $120!
FAIL.
SBPStudio 3 years ago
How would adding an espresso machine SAVE you ANY money? Let alone $120?
breckbone 3 years ago
Easy, if you're the kind of person that purchases 1 espresso drink from a retail outlet every day. $5 * 365 = ...!!!
cwm9 2 years ago 4
Exactly! My boss easily hits over $23 a week on Starbucks. So that's almost $5,000 a year! I wonder if he knows he's paying what must the equivalent of $40-50 a gallon on their coffee per year.
starlionblue 2 years ago
5000 or 1000?
brueda 2 years ago
uhm $23 x 52 = $1196. A bit less than $5000 :)
hann0 2 years ago
cool
pavel89l 3 years ago
nice!
pubtor 3 years ago