Consuelo Decaffeinato is ideal for those who want to avoid caffeine, without giving up the luxury of authentic Italian espresso. This decaffeinated coffee is made by removing caffeine through the use of CO2, before toasting the beans. *Nespresso is a registered trademark of a third party company that has no connection with Consuelo.
P**D
Top Notch Flavour. Runs a bit slow in Nespresso machine - but see my tip how to fix that.
My usual (caffeinated) pods for my Nespresso machine are Kenko, which are excellent. I bought a trial pack of these decaff and found them almost as good, so I’ve now bought a hundred pack. Here’s a tip you might like to note: probably because the foil cap is different from my Kenco ones, it takes the machine quite a bit longer to complete its run. HERE'S HOW TO FIX THAT: pull the handle down as usual to lock the pod in place, but just before locking it fully down, swing it up and down a few times, just a couple of inches. Then lock it down. I guess this just makes the pierced holes in the foil a bit bigger.
W**L
Unusable in my Nespresso machine and mediocre coffee.
I would have loved these to have worked in my Nespresso Magimix coffee machine at 10p a shot! These have rather mixed reviews (Consuello decaffeinated) and some encouraging ones. I note now that the reviews on the packs of 50 supplied reveal far more customers experiencing problems. The problem I experienced was that every capsule was unusable! With these I couldn't even close the handle down on my machine. I also tried puncturing the capsule a second time as advised by one reviewer though that also didn't work for me. (Interestingly it did work for Soave decaffeinated capsules - 17p a shot - also purchased on Amazon and I prefer and enjoy the taste of the Soave decaffeinato Italian coffee). I have an older Nespresso coffee machine though it works fine with the majority of compatible capsules. With the Consuello capsules, If I forced the handle down and manually held it shut, then a small amount of coffee trickled out. However this situation is wholly unsatisfactory and I have to say that the coffee "brew" was mediocre and almost unpleasant. A personal taste thing perhaps. In conclusion for my Nespresso machine and taste I would not use these capsules. Amazon's response was first rate. A full refund on return of the capsules.FOOTNOTE: It is interesting (if you have the time) to read about the various methods of decaffeination used. It seems that the various chemical solvent method could be the least desirable, the Swiss Water method the best though the process is the most costly and reflected in the cost of the capsules and the CO2 (Carbon Dioxide ) method I understand used for these and the Soave capsules. Fingers crossed that this method doesn't contribute to climate change!!
M**N
Not a good outlook if the very first capsule sets the scene....
I'd read other reviews about how water struggled to get through the capsules, but I thought those reviews were the result of the unlucky ones who bought from a bad batch. Silly me! They arrived just now, so I eagerly inserted the first capsule. It was just as those reviewers had said. I would think a seven million bar pressure machine might get the water through and the coffee out, but since most machines are about fifteen, there's about as much chance of a successful ristretto as there is of a snowflake's making it through the Sahara unscathed. I'm not returning them because they were quite cheap, and I might get one ristretto from four capsules if they don't kill my machine first. Come to think of it, the Krups seems to beg for mercy when these capsules go in!
J**P
They work with a bit of extra help....
As some others have said these capsules don't work very well in the machine. They run slow and often the flow grinds to a halt. I had real problems with these when I first started using them and considered returning them. However, there are workarounds that will allow these capsules to work well so if you don't mind putting a little extra effort in, then these capsules represent good value for money and are perfectly acceptable.To get these to work I squeeze the capsules for a few seconds to loosen up the coffee within, which seems to be quite compacted. Then I puncture the foil base in 3 locations followed by the foil cap in a few more. I keep a small slotted screwdriver in my kitchen drawer for this purpose. When placing the capsule in the machine I squeeze the lever down onto the capsule a couple of times. Taken together these steps seem to allow water to pass through the capsule reasonably well and the coffee is prepared in the same time as for a genuine capsule; flow is very much improved.It does seem like a faff but I can live with this since the capsules are a good price. Taste wise they are not the best but I do drink a lot of decaf in-between regular coffee so that's good enough for me. There's no knowing what the extra steps do to my machine - I can't see any reason why I might have problems, but for now all is ok with these.
D**E
Very nice strong decaf
I have tried quite a few brands of various pods. Decaf is a bit hit n miss and is usually more like slightly coloured bitter water in most examples. A lot of decaf coffees IMO end up tasting metallic and just a bit rank.I have tried cafepod, cafe nero, l'or, costa, starbucks (and various supermarket own pods). All decent tastes but approaching 30p/capsule makes it cost-prohibitive when I have 2 capsules per cup... and 5 cups per day.I have been using Cafe Royal decaf pods, and then spotted these and the great reviews... The first cup was awesome... and has remained tasty since. Pretty strong taste with a decent crema - almost as good as non-decaf coffee. This appears to be an italian brand... and I have never had a bad coffee on all my travels around italy. Just ordered another box before the price goes up.
T**T
Not great, however not many alternatives so will have to make do
Same as a lot of the reviews on here. Pods run very very slowly through the machine, sometimes not for an entire cycle, sometimes not at all, sometimes even causes the machine to jam, wasted quite a few pods as a result. Following on from a lot of the comments on here, it does help loosening the coffee inside, as well as pricking a few holes in the pod before inserting into machine, not really the point though as shouldn't have to do this at all. Unfortunately there aren't really many options available for reasonably priced decaf pods so will just have to make do with these. Bit of a ballache to use them though. Taste is quite nice. Hopefully alternatives will become available as time goes on.
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