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The Grasseed Reusable Vertuo Capsule Kit is a comprehensive solution for coffee lovers who want to refill and seal their Nespresso VertuoLine pods with ease. Featuring 100 aluminum foil seals, a holder, and a brush, this kit ensures a leak-proof seal that locks in freshness and flavor. Made from FDA-approved materials, it promotes sustainability by allowing users to reuse their capsules, ultimately saving money and reducing waste.
Shape | Basket |
Material | Aluminum |
T**L
Fabulous alternative for use in your Nespresso machine
I love my Nespresso and also have favorite coffee that Nespresso does not sell. This little refill kit is super helpful when reusing Nespresso capsules. It keeps the mess to a minimum and the cap allows you to firmly attach the the new seal. I've even reused seals and although they don't adhere as well, the still work. I've found you can reuse the Nespresso capsules many times, 10+ times, with no problem. It does take a few tries to learn how to pack just the right amount. Your machine will not run if you over pack it. Just peel the seal away and scrap off a bit of coffee, replace the seal, and try again.
D**I
This Saved My Marriage! (Kinda but not Really)
So we've decided we needed to have a stricter budget, which unfortunately means Nespresso pods are off the list because they're expensive. My wife started doing hand drip coffee, but claimed it was never as strong and didn't have the "froth" like the Nespresso makes. She's not happy, but the heck if I'm going to spend a ton on pods again.After some research, I find that the full metal capsules are not very well rated, but something like this is. Took a shot, and after getting used to it, it's working like a charm. Wife is much happier, (though I'm sure she'd complain it's still not the same only because she knows it's different) and I'm able to just queue up a weeks worth of pods for her.She normally does the 7.7oz pods, which is what we had on hand. Taking a Decaf pod we had (still new) that we keep for guests, I cut it open and measured that it had 13 grams of dry coffee in it. That's an important number to know. Knowing that some people say the coffee is a little weak even with these sealers, I decided to do 14 grams of coffee. 15 grams just seems too full, and I was worried about space in the pod.After cutting the seal on a weeks worth of pods (this was the least favorite part, even though I'll only do it once), I washed them out and dried them thoroughly. Then I setup my assembly line. Using my digital scale, I zeroed it out with the pod holder and pod in it. I added 14 grams of dry coffee (we got a bunch at Marshall's/Home Goods for $7 a pop), and tapped it down with the top. I brushed the edges, put on the seal, and closed it used the top piece. Worked like a charm.I was able to do 16 of them in about 30 minutes. Not a trivial amount of time, but not excessive by any means. Wife had them the next day and was pleased enough, and from her perspective it's much easier than doing the hand drip. She had no complaints about the strength, so I guess the 14 grams of coffee was right, and it allowed for proper brewing without any grounds getting in the cup. So now this is the new routine, and I'll spend about 30 minutes on a Sunday getting them ready for the week.This all being said, even though I gave it five stars, there is some improvement opportunities. There is definitely a learning curve for getting the seals on correctly. They are slightly bigger than the pods (by design) so you don't want to start it edge to edge. You need to make sure to go a little off, so that it's as centered as possible. Even after doing almost 20 of them, I didn't get them as center as I'd probably like. If there was some "tool" or otherwise that could help with that, it would be a huge plus. Also, wouldn't have hated it if it came with a little coffee scoop. That is a bit nitpicky, because you can easily use a spoon.So in the end, I highly recommend this product. Make sure you have a digital scale (it helps a lot), and if you can, make sure you know your measurements. 14 grams of dry coffee grounds for a 7.7 oz pod. I wouldn't be surprised if all of the pods were about a 1.7 - 1.8 grams of grounds to every oz of produced coffee. And for a return on the "investment" in this product, you'll get it after you have reused about three sleeves of coffee. Honestly not bad, and that's about two weeks in our home. After that, it's just getting more grounds, spending 30 or so minutes prepping them a week, and you'll be budget friendly and still happy. Cheers!
C**O
The tools are great, but the foils are too thin and the crack.
The tools are great, but the foils are too thin, and they crack.The tool is easy to use and nicely designed. Both parts fit perfectly and are easy to use.But the foils leave a large square hole which spoil the quality of the espresso, they jam the pod in the machine and leave excess of ground coffee where it should not be.They should charge a little more and use thicker foils.
M**5
Perfect, genius invention
I’ve been interested in finding a way to get re-usable pods for my vertuo machine so I can brew my own coffee. All the other times I looked, there were lots of metal pods with complicated instructions or very pricey items. This kit caught my total attention when I found it, especially with the concept of being able to tamp the grounds and to seal the foil easily. And, I bought it for <$30 for a permanent reusable system that makes 100 pods! I’m over the moon with this. It works perfectly and now I’m making stronger cups of coffee with the grounds I wanted!PROS:-simple gadget-tamps espresso-seals foil easier-mini brush is very useful to ensure adhesion-foil lids are easily removed in 1 piece after brewing, which allows for continued re-use-super affordable considering how many pods it can seal for you-works with your existing materialsCONS:-this is NOT the fault of the company selling this, but rather a fault from Nespresso: the barcode on the bottom of the pod ring controls how the coffee is brewed, so if you really love espresso/ coffee you may notice a difference in your chosen coffee taste by using different original pods-might be a me problem, but I recommend doing this on a cutting board or a paper towel for all the spilled grounds lol10/10 perfect, would buy again
A**.
Amazing. Saves lots of money
The product is amazing. Seals well. Easy to use. However not sure if it’s user error or the coffee, but using my homemade pods do not foam like the real pods.
G**L
Great system, cost effective
I really love this system. It is fairly easy to use and create your own pods using your own coffee and reused pods. You do want to make sure you go around the sealed edge to secure it tight. I use the dull side of the brush stick to encircle the pod after to ensure it is tight.
J**R
Feel it is more trouble than its worth.
I get it. The Nespresso Virtuo capsules are expensive, wasteful, and addictive. On the other hand, they make great tasting espresso, quick, with no mess.I only tried these reusable capsules a couple times...not long enough to optimize which type of bean to use, how much coffee to add, or the fineness of the grind...all of which matter. I also need more practice handling the grounds and the foil to avoid making a mess. With the right coffee, a good conical grinder, and some time, I might be able to get close. While they did work, I can say with confidence that reusables made it much harder to get a great cup of espresso than buying Nespresso branded capsules. And with the genuine disposables, I'm confident I won't damage my machine.Everyone has their own cost/benefit threshold, so some users might like the reusables. I'm keeping this kit on the back of the top shelf...only to be used to get my fix when I unintentionally run out of disposables. There are worse addictions so I don't feel too bad about this one.
D**N
Easy to use
Easy to use and the foils are good too.
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