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Pod or capsule machines make up the bulk of espresso machines we buy in Australia. To use them, you insert coffee capsules which are the size and shape of a single-serve UHT milk holder. They’re hermetically sealed in aluminium or plastic, giving them the added advantage of staying fresh for about nine months.

Easy Serving Espresso (ESE) pods are discs of coffee compressed between two layers of filter paper (not to be confused with the coffee capsule pods). Easy Serving Espresso (ESE) pods are discs of coffee compressed between two layers of filter paper (not to be confused with the coffee capsule pods).

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Mould loves coffee, so be sure to clean your drip tray after use.
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Mould loves coffee, so be sure to clean your drip tray after use.

Pod or capsule machines make up the bulk of espresso machines we buy in Australia. To use them, you insert coffee capsules which are the size and shape of a single-serve UHT milk holder. They’re hermetically sealed in aluminium or plastic, giving them the added advantage of staying fresh for about nine months.

Pod or capsule machines make up the bulk of espresso machines we buy in Australia. To use them, you insert coffee capsules which are the size and shape of a single-serve UHT milk holder. They’re hermetically sealed in aluminium or plastic, giving them the added advantage of staying fresh for about nine months.

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Mould loves coffee, so be sure to clean your drip tray after use.
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Mould loves coffee, so be sure to clean your drip tray after use.

Pod or capsule machines make up the bulk of espresso machines we buy in Australia. To use them, you insert coffee capsules which are the size and shape of a single-serve UHT milk holder. They’re hermetically sealed in aluminium or plastic, giving them the added advantage of staying fresh for about nine months.

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