I really wanted to love Nespresso. The machines are sleek, the process is effortless, and the marketing makes it look like a café in your kitchen. But after giving it a fair shot, it just didn't fit what I was looking for in my morning cup.
The water ratio felt off. Every cup came out tasting either too weak or too concentrated — and since the pod controls everything, there's not much you can do to dial it in to your preference. For someone who likes to tweak and adjust, that lack of control was frustrating.
The beans taste anything but fresh. Pre-ground coffee sealed in a pod months before it reaches your machine just can't compete with freshly ground beans. You can taste the difference — that bright, aromatic quality that makes coffee feel like a ritual was missing for me.
The cost adds up fast. Once I did the math, I was spending significantly more per cup than I would brewing with fresh beans at home. For an everyday drink, that adds up quickly.
This is just my opinion. Plenty of people have been happy with the nespresso, but it's just not a good fit for me in the long run. Switching to the pour over method and the smeg for espresso has changed my morning cup.
"Why the Breville Smart Grinder Pro Didn't Work for Me"
On paper, the Breville Smart Grinder Pro checks a lot of boxes — it looks great on a counter, has plenty of grind settings, and has a solid reputation. But after using it for a while, something was consistently off with my coffee.
The coffee kept coming out bitter. No matter how much I adjusted the grind size, there was a persistent bitterness I couldn't dial out. At first I thought it was my technique, but I kept coming back to the grinder as the culprit.
The bottom of the machine ran warm. After grinding, I noticed the bottom of the unit was noticeably warm to the touch. That heat has to go somewhere — and in a grinder, it goes straight into your grounds. Heat speeds up oxidation of the coffee oils, which directly affects flavor and contributes to that bitter, flat taste.
For a cozy, intentional cup of coffee, it just didn't deliver. Part of the joy of brewing at home is knowing every step is working in your favor. A grinder that runs hot takes that away before the water even touches the beans.
The Fellow Grinder has aleviated all these issues for me