Make sure you have registered your machine at nespresso.com and then give their Customer Support a call - they are available 24x7. They should be able to help troubleshoot and get a replacement if there is a problem with your machine. Source: 11 months ago
Look at the pod page on nespresso.com to see the varieties and how much coffee each brews. Compare that to how much coffee you want to brew. If you need to fill a 20oz travel mug, two 7.77 Coffee, a 12oz Onice, or an 18oz Carafe pod will be a good starting point. If you want a shot of espresso, you would use an espresso capsule. Source: 11 months ago
So I contacted Nespresso Support via chat on the nespresso.com page and they are sending me a free order of 1 sleeve of Filter Style Intense. Source: about 1 year ago
Seems like if you only go to nespresso.com it redirects you to the maintenance page. Source: about 1 year ago
They're not *that* much more expensive, and with Redcard you save 5%. So 8-packs are $1.31 each, espresso 10 packs are $1.04, based on $10.99 at my local Target. Six cents per capsule more than the basic 7.77 and 1.35 ounce capsules on nespresso.com. Source: over 1 year ago
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