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Lavazza Expert Classy Plus Single Serve Espresso/Coffee Brewer + 36-Ct. Capsules

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Italy Best Coffee has Lavazza Expert Classy Plus Single Serve Espresso/Coffee Brewer + 36-Count Lavazza Expert Gusto Intenso Double Shot Espresso Capsules on sale for $129.50 when you apply discount code PLUS50. Shipping is free.

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They all work for latte's IMO. I have tried probably 80% of all the available capsule types for this system (both straight and in latte's) and for latte's, they are all equally strong. You will notice some flavor differences and notes in the straight shot of course, and since they use wildly varying % of arabic vs robusta coffee (from 100% arabica, to I think 70/30 robusta/arabica, or maybe 60/40), the amount of caffeine levels (and taste) is quite different.

The volume of steamed milk typical of a latte is going to mask almost all the flavor profile differences, and the only difference in "strength" is going to come from the grams of coffee packed inside. Get the "2" marked capsules if you find them on a big sale, but for me personally, I think it's cheaper (and definitely makes a stronger latte, which I prefer), to just use 2 shots per latte (using the cheapest capsules I can find, which is always the imported stuff from Europe with the boring labels (Dolce, et al).

They also make LUNGO versions of capsules, which have several more grams than the "base" pods, but less than the "2" capsules IIRC. I've never tried those.

More FWIW stuff:

I originally bought the PLUS with the extra frother and mug, then decided I liked it enough to buy one for work, so I bought the non-PLUS version for home.

Possibly interesting notes between the two models:

- PLUS has noticeably better build quality, but not sure that really matters. A more beefy feel, a REALLY hefty handle on the top which feels like you could kill someone with it if you removed it from the unit.

- I don't consider the additional water tank size to be a benefit bc you should be using cold, fresh water every day anyway. So unless you are pulling double shot drinks for 3+ people a day, tank size is a non-issue IMO.

- I took the PLUS to work bc I don't have a frother there and wanted a more compact system. Use the non-plus at home because my refurb Cuisinart induction milk frother froths better than the best steam wand I've owned on several high end espresso machines. Micro foam to die for..and fast, no mess whatsoever. HIGHLY recommend this for milk drinks rather than a steam wand for several reasons. Also, the steaming is fine on the plus model, but like steam wands, actually (obviously) introduces steam, which means water, into your drink, weakening it. NOTICEABLY different flavor and strength for latte's or macchiatos between the two models bc of that alone (again, for milk drinks only, and comparing with a non-steamed milk using an auto frother).

Expert capsules are amazing...and an equally amazing price to go with. They are noticeably better IMO than the non Expert capsules.

If you buy the .35 ish imported stuff (Dolce, Rotondo, et al), I do think they are also a bit inferior to the non-Expert capsules that are made for the US market (Caffe Crema, the Top Class stuff, which is prob my fave outside of Expert ones), etc. So there are three quality tiers in my personal opinion, and are maybe unsurprisingly correlate with cost.

Overall though, I think the coffee in these and/or the delivery systems beats Nespresso - not by a massive amount (still not nearly as good as using a semi auto espresso maker), but since the machine and definitely the capsules are cheaper than Nespresso, it's a no brainer for me.

Best scenario for milk based coffee drinks (using this system): the base model machine (since it's cheaper) + whatever you prefer from the Expert line of capsules (use 2 of them if you like a strong drink), + an induction based auto frother. Cuisinart, Breville are two I have tried and love, sure there are others).
No it's the same. Read my comment. The plus was mentioned In the comments during the price mistake. It was originally 300 and I paid 67 w tax
Yeah, that price mistake deal happened, but it's not likely to again. I think it's a SD since you don't have to subscribe for capsules, and you get 36 to get you started. You're getting the machine for under $100 if you subtract the capsule savings. The Classy Plus is a step up from the Lavazza Classy Mini. It has a little larger tank and capsule reservoir, and it heats and froths milk in the cup for those that like milk based drinks. Put milk in the cup and press a button. That's pretty convenient. It makes cleanup very easy too since there aren't a lot of parts to deal with, and almost every review states the drinks are really good.

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Yeah, that price mistake deal happened, but it's not likely to again. I think it's a SD since you don't have to subscribe for capsules, and you get 36 to get you started. You're getting the machine for under $100 if you subtract the capsule savings. The Classy Plus is a step up from the Lavazza Classy Mini. It has a little larger tank and capsule reservoir, and it heats and froths milk in the cup for those that like milk based drinks. Put milk in the cup and press a button. That's pretty convenient. It makes cleanup very easy too since there aren't a lot of parts to deal with, and almost every review states the drinks are really good.
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I was also one of the lucky ones who got it for 67 in the last deal. Took some time before it shipped, wasn't sure if it was going to, but it did. I recommend it if you like milk-based drinks.
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I have this from previous deal , i love it . Have no issue with it being loud since everyone wake up early but if i want to mention anything negative it is loud. And if you look at amazon warehouse sometimes you willbe able to get the capsule for good price.( Lavazza Expert Caffe' Gusto Intenso Capsules (36 Capsules), Expert Caffe' Gusto Intenso, 36Count https://a.co/d/da9IkEt)
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For those unaware, as a reminder, you can also Lavazza BLUE capsules with this machine, they are fully compatible and generally much cheaper.
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Quote from robertsm :
good/cheap capsules
Mutually exclusive

Good | Impossible
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I don't need this, but it would be pretty awesome in my office…
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Grabbed this even though my mini is still going strong. Wanted to hold out for the extra vessel bundle, because they used to be hard to find on their own.

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Which coffee capsules would be best for latte's? I like my coffee bold and flavorful. No donut-store crap in our house.
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Quote from Hat-Trick :
Which coffee capsules would be best for latte's? I like my coffee bold and flavorful. No donut-store crap in our house.
They all work for latte's IMO. I have tried probably 80% of all the available capsule types for this system (both straight and in latte's) and for latte's, they are all equally strong. You will notice some flavor differences and notes in the straight shot of course, and since they use wildly varying % of arabic vs robusta coffee (from 100% arabica, to I think 70/30 robusta/arabica, or maybe 60/40), the amount of caffeine levels (and taste) is quite different.

The volume of steamed milk typical of a latte is going to mask almost all the flavor profile differences, and the only difference in "strength" is going to come from the grams of coffee packed inside. Get the "2" marked capsules if you find them on a big sale, but for me personally, I think it's cheaper (and definitely makes a stronger latte, which I prefer), to just use 2 shots per latte (using the cheapest capsules I can find, which is always the imported stuff from Europe with the boring labels (Dolce, et al).

They also make LUNGO versions of capsules, which have several more grams than the "base" pods, but less than the "2" capsules IIRC. I've never tried those.

More FWIW stuff:

I originally bought the PLUS with the extra frother and mug, then decided I liked it enough to buy one for work, so I bought the non-PLUS version for home.

Possibly interesting notes between the two models:

- PLUS has noticeably better build quality, but not sure that really matters. A more beefy feel, a REALLY hefty handle on the top which feels like you could kill someone with it if you removed it from the unit. Big Grin

- I don't consider the additional water tank size to be a benefit bc you should be using cold, fresh water every day anyway. So unless you are pulling double shot drinks for 3+ people a day, tank size is a non-issue IMO.

- I took the PLUS to work bc I don't have a frother there and wanted a more compact system. Use the non-plus at home because my refurb Cuisinart induction milk frother froths better than the best steam wand I've owned on several high end espresso machines. Micro foam to die for..and fast, no mess whatsoever. HIGHLY recommend this for milk drinks rather than a steam wand for several reasons. Also, the steaming is fine on the plus model, but like steam wands, actually (obviously) introduces steam, which means water, into your drink, weakening it. NOTICEABLY different flavor and strength for latte's or macchiatos between the two models bc of that alone (again, for milk drinks only, and comparing with a non-steamed milk using an auto frother).

Expert capsules are amazing...and an equally amazing price to go with. They are noticeably better IMO than the non Expert capsules.

If you buy the .35 ish imported stuff (Dolce, Rotondo, et al), I do think they are also a bit inferior to the non-Expert capsules that are made for the US market (Caffe Crema, the Top Class stuff, which is prob my fave outside of Expert ones), etc. So there are three quality tiers in my personal opinion, and are maybe unsurprisingly correlate with cost.

Overall though, I think the coffee in these and/or the delivery systems beats Nespresso - not by a massive amount (still not nearly as good as using a semi auto espresso maker), but since the machine and definitely the capsules are cheaper than Nespresso, it's a no brainer for me.

Best scenario for milk based coffee drinks (using this system): the base model machine (since it's cheaper) + whatever you prefer from the Expert line of capsules (use 2 of them if you like a strong drink), + an induction based auto frother. Cuisinart, Breville are two I have tried and love, sure there are others).










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Which one is this from Amazon?
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So i just got back from a trip to France and Holland and most of the places I stayed had these little nifty machines in their lobbies or breakfast areas. They were awesome. for 140 bucks (including taxes) i'll give it a shot.
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Can someone comment on this vs Nespresso? I do enjoy a good froth
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Quote from TheDealsWatchers :
The deal you where mentioning as the link shared is for a Lavazza Classy Mini that has msrp of 140 and is just a single shot espresso not a Classy Plus that is in the DEAL today that is a different machine that makes espresso, brewed long 8Oz coffee and has an integrated frother for making latte and cappuccino and cost on amazon over 300 dollars
Link to previous Classy Plus deal https://dealquestnow.online/share/android_app/fp/749278

Amidst the dispute regarding the Sept 2022 Amazon price mistake on the Lavazza Classy Plus AND the Classy Mini, I'd like to submit my screenshots for the orders of both machines.

Classy Plus $72.48 after tax (I received this order. In fact, just used it this morning.)
Classy Mini $15.29 after tax (although Amazon cancelled my Mini order, many SDers received it in that deal thread.)
Last edited by jaded.echo April 22, 2023 at 05:50 PM.
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Quote from yep111111 :
Can you tell me where you get info the blue line is compatible?
The attached pictures are the capsules I use for my Lavazza Classy Plus machine currently. The capsule covered in gold foil is from the Blue line https://a.co/d/girEsjA while the silver foil are Expert capsules from the Welcome Kit that was bundled with the machine.

They're identical shape & size. Blue will work perfectly with Classy machines.

BTW, Lavazza website https://www.lavazzausa.com/en/cof...lassy-plus is selling Classy Plus with 36 capsule variety pack for $149.99.
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Buying this and returning my Nespresso Vertuo Next to Costco. Tired of the issues with it and the over priced pods. Thanks

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