The best single-serve coffee machines (also known as capsule machines) are a convenient way to quickly brew high-quality coffee that’s as good as what you’d find at your local coffee shop.

Source: Reviewed by Betsey Goldwasser
The Nespresso VertuoPlus is the best single-serve coffee machine we’ve ever tested.
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The elegant design and tiny size make this device ideal for the kitchen countertop.

Source: Reviewed / Tim Renzi
We definitely recommend this machine to all steadfast capsule coffee lovers.

Source: Reviewed by Lauren Manaker
This single-serve coffee maker is a great choice if you want to easily make delicious coffee while leaving a minimal carbon footprint.

Source: Reviewed / Timothy Renzi
Stunning, slim and elegant, the Drew Barrymore coffee machine is equipped with easy-to-use functions.

Source: Reviewed / Tim Renzi
Nespresso Vertuo Next is the best single-serve coffee machine for tiny spaces.
Other single-serve coffee machines we’ve tested
How We Test Single Serve Coffee Machines

Source: Reviewed by Betsey Goldwasser
We tested many models of single-serve coffee machines to choose the best one.
To find the best coffee maker, we compared the best pod coffee makers and brewed at least 10 cups of coffee in each one. We assessed how long it took to brew coffee, how uncomplicated it was to fill the tanks, and how versatile they were for making tea, iced coffee, and sizzling chocolate.
We repeat this process with all the machines for over a week, also analyzing how uncomplicated it is to descale each unit, how convenient they are to operate, how portable and well-built they are, and how uncomplicated they are to store. We also pay attention to safety issues and special features.
Other features we look for include the taste of the coffee and other beverages, speed (all the options we tested brewed an average of one cup per minute), brewing temperature, how uncomplicated it is to disassemble parts for cleaning, and how uncomplicated it is to recycle the capsules.
What you need to know about capsule coffee machines

Source: Reviewed by Betsey Goldwasser
Inserting capsules into Keurig coffee machines is elementary.
The introduction of Keurig home coffee makers in 2004 quickly shook up the coffee world and changed Americans’ everyday caffeine drinking habits.
From a scientific point of view, the mechanism of operation of Keurig coffee machines is similar to that used in drip coffee machines, but much faster: coffee beans are poured with sizzling water, which, under pressure, extracts the juice in less than a minute.
Currently, both companies are the largest players in the capsule coffee market.
What to look for when buying single-serving coffee machines
Pods vs. Reusable Filters
The convenience of single-serve coffee machines comes at a price, especially when you factor in the cost of capsules. Before buying a single-serve coffee machine, you should also consider the long-term cost and environmental impact of capsules.
K-cup capsules are widely available and don’t cost as much as Nespresso capsules. However, K-cup capsules can be tough to recycle. Nespresso capsules, on the other hand, are more exorbitant and have fewer flavors. Nespresso capsules are recyclable if they are sent back to the company with prepaid shipping labels or taken to a collection point.
Another option is reusable filters. They are more environmentally affable and can be purchased in stores and online, including Amazon. There are many types available, including silicone. If you choose a reusable mesh filter, be aware that it may be more tough to immaculate.
Reservoir
The water tank capacity of pod coffee makers can vary widely. The capacity of the machines we reviewed ranged from 40 to 75 ounces. Smaller machines can brew just a few cups, but they take up less counter space.
However, if you drink several cups of coffee a day, you probably want a coffee machine with a larger reservoir so that you don’t have to refill it as often.
Size
Like the water tank, the size of capsule coffee machines can vary greatly. Since larger machines will most likely sit on your kitchen counter, you should make sure you have enough space. Smaller machines can be stored more easily and still deliver a great cup of coffee.
How to Spotless a Single-Serve Coffee Maker
Regardless of which brand of coffee capsules you choose, it is essential to properly care for your single-serve coffee machine.

Source: Reviewed by Betsey Goldwasser
Regularly descale your coffee machine to keep your brews tasting fresh.
In addition to routine cleaning, such as wiping and rinsing, you should descale your machine once every six months. Why is descale essential?
The water we operate to brew coffee contains minerals, usually calcium and magnesium. These minerals can build up over time and gradually build up as scale. This can affect the brewing temperature and taste of the coffee. Ultimately, it can cause the machine to fail.