☕ Brew your way to coffee perfection!
The My-Cap Sampler Set is a comprehensive solution for coffee lovers, featuring everything needed to create and refill your own Nespresso VertuoLine capsules. This set includes reusable silicone and plastic caps, paper filters, foil seals, a capsule holder, a funnel, a coffee scoop, and a cleaning brush, all designed for convenience and quality brewing. Made in the USA, My-Cap ensures high standards and innovative solutions for coffee enthusiasts.
Shape | Basket |
Material | Silicone |
M**T
Using the foils or silicone - plus a tip!
The foils work great and what I'll use moving forward. It was hit or miss with the hard plastic cap, the machine kept giving an error. As soon as I put the silicone cap on it worked fine. Because of the thickness of the silicone, it seemed a bit more difficult to get the fill level right on the capsule.Now for the tip...One thing I found that isn't mentioned is that the green funnel also makes for a handy tool to seal the foil lid. Just put the capsule in the black holder, the foil sits right on top and fits perfectly within the "outer" ring of the black holder, then press down with the green funnel and twist back and forth a bit while pushing down. UPDATE: I found that while this works, a quick press around the edge with the brush handle gets a much better seal - so my revised process is a quick press and turn of the green part keeps the foil in place and then a quick press with the brush handle to finish. Doing it this way, the process of filling a capsule only took about 30 seconds from grinding to popping it in the machine.Being able to use paper filters is also nice to filter out cafestol (elevates cholesterol) if that's a concern for heavy coffee drinkers.
S**Y
So easy and so much cheaper
I wasn’t expecting much but Bought these to try… and love it.! The sticker portion of this clout is supper easy to use… the “reusable “portion of crap. Just don’t even waste your time…the stickers are great and so way to use. You put the pod in the holder, make sure there are no grounds on it, the put a sticker on and use the green cap to press it down firmly … it takes longer to measure out your grounds, than it does to put the sticker on…Our daughter bought us a nespresso and my wife loves the espresso portion but we drink a lot of coffee.! Alot! I prefer a certain brand of coffee that nespresso doesn’t carry and was thrilled to be able to refill the pod cups my kind of coffee for when I want just a single cup and not a pot.….plus I can get any flavor and refill them as well instead of buying them from nespresso..
B**E
good but not great
This is a useful tool to hold your pods in order to refill them. It's pretty simple to work on. The only down side to this product is that the stickiness of the new caps isn't always the best. But overall it works great!
B**D
Easy to use
Bought for my Nespresso Vertuo. I use these with preground espresso coffee, and the taste is good, IMO. The little cup holder helps when filling the little containers. The lids are easy to clean. I found that I like the silicon lids best, and do not use the liners. I thought the price was high for what you get, but then the Nespresso pods are $1.10-$1.20 each, so these are way cheaper to use as they are refillable.
S**S
Great system for custom coffee but messy
I am only commenting on the foil reseal part of this system.I owned this product for over a year before trying, now I would not go back to the factory pods.At first I ordered this to see if I could save some money, but after using the system for a couple weeks, I have a whole different take on using it. Now, it's for the infinite variety of coffees I can make. Over the recent holidays I ground my own beans from a couple of various commercial outfits and found the quality fo brew equal or exceeding the factory pods and now I was the one who decided what ratio of specialty brew to make. You can also vary the level of intensity and caffeine you will consume. I was a whole pot kinda guy but now just do two or maybe three cups of very high quality brew. My standard large pod mix is 1/2 pod standard dark roast coffee from C*stco and 1/2 expresso grind that I can do or any commercial espresso brand. For the smaller pods, I go with 100% espresso. A couple tips for recycling:1. Trim the Mylar factory seals while stabilizing them in the enclosed holder to make the process a little safer using a good sharp exacta knife (the smoother the cut, the better the sticky caps work)2. Have enough recycled pods to last a week, that way on Sunday you can make up enough for the whole week.3. After peeling off the foil caps, use a small table spoon to scoop out the used coffee (the drier the better) while standing over your trash receptacle as this can get messy.4. Use the included brush to remove the few remaining grounds. At this point if you are not doing step #5, then I wipe the lids where the foil seals with a clean damp cloth to ensure the foil seals adhere tightly to keep the coffee fresh by the time it is used. This is also a good time to push out any dents with the back of your fingernail or smooth spoon as they accumulate dents as they are ejected from the brew area.5, Every two three reuses, I run the pods through by dishwasher on the upper silverware tray just to completely remove any coffee oils that have accumulated. They bounce around a little, but the upper shelf for silverware in my LG helps keep them in place.Enjoy and anyone that understands the bar code processes that vary from the various factory flavors, please share the info or a link.Thanks!
M**S
Perfect crema
Love this product! Although a little expensive, worth it.Second time purchasing after using for 3 years.This set came with 2 caps, 1 silicone, 1 hard plastic. The hard plastic cap makes a thicker crema.
J**.
facile à utiliser....je préfère les filtres au silicone
juste parfait et reçu dans les temps et m a permis d essayer 2 facons
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