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☕ Brew Boldly, Save the Planet!
The SEALPOD Reusable Nespresso Capsule is a sustainable and versatile solution for coffee lovers. Made from high-quality stainless steel, this refillable pod is compatible with various Nespresso Original Line machines and comes with a complete barista pack, including 5 pods, 120 lids, and more. Enjoy your favorite coffee blends while reducing plastic waste and saving money.








| Brand | SEAL POD |
| Model Number | SP-NS |
| Colour | 5 Pods, 5 Covers, 120 Lids |
| Product Dimensions | 15 x 9.6 x 4.1 cm; 140 g |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Compatible Models | Coffee Maker |
| Item Weight | 140 g |
P**L
Good quality, works well, but expensive
I like the reuse element of these pods and with an airtight coffee container you can make a pretty nice little system. Its easy to fill them and being careful to keep the coffee off the rim its easy to get the lids on and they stay on well. I have heard bad reviews of other reusable capsules and these go through the nespresso u machine ok. Early on a couple got stuck but when you run activate the machine again they go through. The stay fresh covers work well and are good to hold the capsule in place while you get the lids on. Very happy with the system, its just very expensive for what you get. You can only use fine ground or espresso coffee with these pods, but tou can get great espresso without using much coffee.
J**N
A faff, but worth it to reduce waste
As a long time Nespresso machine user, I've gone through thousands of pods. The issue is, there is so much waste. I used to order them direct; they would pick up my bag of used pods with their next delivery. They stopped this pick-up and recycle service for some reason, so I stopped going direct.I bought these recently as I wanted to reduce waste primarily and secondly so I could use any coffee bean; in theory it's a win/win.They are a little fiddly to use. You have to concentrate to fill, tamp, and seal them. But after that, they work just like disposable pods.I ran an experiment with one disposable pods, and one reusable pod. The reusable pod was filled with the contents of a second disposable pod - the contents fitted exactly - with a little tamping.I found that with the reusable pod there is a little water left in the machine tray, which makes me think maybe the rubber ring isn't performing as well as it could.I also found that the seal often leaves the adhesive on the pod when I removed the foil.The colours are pretty close. The disposable pod produced a slightly darker brew - see photosThe crema was pretty close too. The disposable pod produced slightly more - see photosThere is a little faff, but the taste is the same, and there is significantly less waste. We collect the used grounds so that our children can make their own coffee scrubs (add a little coconut or olive oil, and a little caster sugar).I'll stick with the reusable pods for while - and keep a back-up stash of disposable pods, for those times when I can't be bothered with the faff.
D**W
Great alternative to Nespresso capsules
Nice sturdy little capsule. I thought the sticky aluminium lid method might be a bit fiddly, but it’s actually very straight forward. It also has a little tab to help peel It off after use, enabling you to empty it and rinse it out easily. I thought I might need a few, but I’m quite happy just working with one and making it up on demand, rather than making a batch for the day in the morning.The only downside I’ve found is that it has a relatively small capacity, so you need to experiment with how fine the coffee grind is and how tightly you pack it. If it’s too loose you get a weak coffee, but too tight and the Nespresso machine isn’t powerful enough to force the water through it. On the whole though it’s very good and I can’t see me going back to Nespresso capsules. Would definitely recommend.
D**L
Good Crema, week coffee…
Had this for about a week now and so far I’m neither hugely impressed or disappointed! It’s pretty much as I’d expected.You can get a really good Crema however the coffee is fairly weak. Don’t get me wrong it’s drinkable, but I can’t say I’ve looked forward to using it! Time will tell, as I experiment with different grinds.
R**X
Little waste and easy to use
I've been using these for 3 months now and wouldn't want to go back to buying pods!They are easy to clean and fill, with the bonus of me choosing my own coffee. There is minimal waste - just the foil lid as the coffee grounds go for worm composting.Some reviews comment on the adhesive left on the metal pod after use. This hasn't happened often to me, but it's easy to peel off once you get it started with a finger nail. I let the pods cool down in the machine and that also helps any excess water drain and makes cleaning less messy. My pods have been in the dishwasher many times without ill effect (in the cutlery basket).My favourite coffee brand so far has been the Illy classico moka pot. I'm using the Costa espresso blend at the moment which isn't working out as well - I think it's not ground fine enough for the capsules.
E**.
Better than expected! Exceeds all expectations.
The main reason for my purchase was to try and find a good reusable pod, compatible with my Nespresso Creatista Plus machine. After searching all over Amazon for it, I came across this one. I was a little hesitant as reviews are all over the place.It was quite easy to fill the pod with coffee. We actually used coffee from Vertuo pods that my in-laws didn’t like (personal taste) as it was going to be for uses like this - pods they don’t want, special seasonal coffee blends, etc.Personal preference was 2 shots so the process was repeated twice. For those who reviewed saying it was a bit of a nuisance if doing more than one shot, I fail to understand how different it is to a typical pod - you can only put one into the machine at a time…Back to the product. It worked like a charm, simply by using the very basic and clear instructions. The actual cleaning of the pod took me about 15 seconds max, including removal of the sticker.The coffee tasted just as nice as if it had been from the “original” pod. I wouldn’t have noticed the difference in taste nor strength.Additional note: Yes, the pod will be hot because it’s stainless steel and has just been blasted with boiling water. Easy fix is to quickly run it under cold water. That will make it manageable for those unable to hold a hot object for more than a few moments.
M**U
Works well for Nespresso Pixie
Really good value for money being able to re-use pods for my Nespresso Pixie machine. It is also great to be able to use one's own coffee: I have found a fine grind works well. Filling the pods can be tricksy, but is easy enough to do without spilling coffee everywhere. I have found that leaving a little bit of space under the lid is often required for the machine to work
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