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Nespresso EN520PW DeLonghi Lattissima $243.20 Pick up after $100 Cashback at Good Guys eBay

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I bought this during last nespresso cashback promotion for $302 after cashback and it is a great machine. The price seems to be really good now with 20% off and $100 cashback.

Starts at 10 AM today.

For cashback claim go to
https://www.nespressopromotion.com.au/cashback/claim

Other models:
Inissia $85.20 after cashback
U $130 after cashback (white colour)
Pixie $124.20 after cashback
Citiz $164.20 after cashback

Just be aware some of the colour (red one) tend to have higher price.

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    • +3

      I can say Nespresso coffee tastes better than majority coffee shops on the Sydney streets, and you get more choices of flavor

      • Agreed and you get more choice of the origins of beans.

        One coffee place I found where you can choose the beans according their origins is at Perisher station!

  • +8

    this is ozbargain not enviro bargain,

    • Yeah, why give a stuff about the product or the rubbish it creates.
      Would I be right in saying you deny the science of anthropogenic global warming as well because it's your way of dealing with cognitive dissonance?
      As for the economics, aside from the inferior flavour, it's cheaper in the long run to buy a machine that grinds fresh beans, than a pod machine. So pod machines aren't really a bargain.

      • +1

        Take it easy dude all we want here is a good bargain on Nespresso. No need to lecture us on how important the environment is. I suck at making coffees hence I get the pods, its good enough for me.

    • +1

      It's relevant to whether people might want to buy this.

      You can buy a perfectly functional espresso machine for not much more than this, which makes better coffee, doesn't seek to lock you into buying Nespresso's pods, and doesn't create a stupidly huge amount of rubbish.

      How does someone pointing these things out hurt you, anyway? Just scroll past if you don't care.

  • Wow~ Just ordered one, cheers!

  • Awesome price! Thnx bought.

  • nice i will get one for sure.

  • Pixie is cheaper than U Milk

  • +1

    Where do people get cheap pods from? The rip off ones from Woolies are crud.

    • +2

      I have been using Nespresso for a long time, the cheap rip off ones are made from plastic capsule instead of normal nespresso made out of aluminum.

      So I am worry about:
      1. The plastic melt and damage the machine.
      2. Plastic not BPA free, so you drink them all in together with the melt plastic.
      3. Plastic used not recyclable.

      So I currently still sticking with nespresso capsules at the moment after I tried a couple of after market ones.

  • can anyone confirm if the cash back still applies to the online sales, do the good guys send a standard invoice with the delivery that you use for the claim?

    • +1

      I picked it up instore and yes they give you a std invoice. I assume you would get it with delivery also.

  • Bought a Latissima+ excellent.

    • What is the difference between this deal and a Latissima+?

      • +1

        No difference the item is a Lattissima+. Goodguys description is missing the '+'.

        There are only Lattissima+ and Lattissima Pro.

        • Damn, I missed out on a great deal thinking it was a lower level model!

  • Inissia $85.20 after cashback

    I couldn't find the Inissia machine on the Good Guys' eBay store - do you have a direct link to it? If indeed available for that price I would be tempted.

    Been looking to get an entry-level capsule machine, and tossing up between the Lavazza A Modo Mio and Nespresso systems. Any advice on which might be better?

  • I just bought a Citiz+milk today, great deal! I have noticed that the invoice provided for me at the Good Guys when I picked up in store was invoiced at the full price ($299) rather than the amount taken out of Paypal ($239.20). If I wasn't in need of a coffee machine, I'd have half a mind to return the machine and cash out sixty bucks! If we were even more dishonest, one could do this after claiming cashback. Might work for other big ticket items in GG's 20% ebay sale. Store was Kawana Waters in Qld.

    • Goodguys get the full amount of the sale, you pay 80% and ebay pays the other 20%. Your invoice/receipt is for the full 100%.

  • -1

    The problem with pods is they're piss week and cost too much… oh and create more plastic waste that goes in to the oceans and kills EVERYTHING ;)

    PS: Global warming is good, plastic pollution is bad.

    • -1

      The nespresso capsules are made out of aluminum and their shops have collection services for free to recycle the capsules.

      The capsules with strength level of 10 to 13 is pretty strong if not stronger compared to normal shop coffee really.

      And it is cheaper, 65 cents to 89 cents a capsule and a cup of good coffee at home any time. You can't find better and cheaper anywhere.

      • +1

        You can't find better and cheaper? How about freshly ground beans at home. Way, way better and cheaper too.

        • Does it take the same amount of time as using a pod machine?

        • @gokhanh:
          Cheaper - about $0.15/cup
          Less time - beans are already in the hopper; pod you have to get out of the packet and place on holder
          Better - blinded research has shown that freshly ground is better taste than pod

          My machine has made about 3,000 cups of freshly ground coffee in 3.5 years, so that's a saving of at least $1500 over using a pod machine

        • @yoyomablue:

          Most people that buy pod machine because they like coffee but won't drink several cups a day.

        • @yoyomablue:

          "beans are already in the hopper"; they came like that when you bought the machine? :) Don't think so haha, someone had to put them in. What about cleaning?

        • @gokhanh: do pods come pre-set like a Pez dispenser?

    • Putting the argument about the environmental impact aside, the pods are MOST DEFINITELY piss weak and expensive - it's not a matter of opinion but is actually a fact.

      A standard 'double shot' doze of coffee you get from a standard cafe-style espresso maker with a standard 58mm basket is 15g (I actually use 18g personally). That's the equivalent of 3 (yes, three!) Nespresso pods, or 1.5 pods per shot. That's right, each pod contains only 5g of coffee.

      Considering that you can buy good single origin coffee at around $40 a kilo (not a deal, but a regular everyday price, so can be a lot cheaper), Nespresso's 'mid-range' 79c single origin equivalent works out to be $158 a kilo, or 4 times more expensive!

      Pod systems are very convenient (I own a Nespresso machine myself, alongside my 'grown up' machine & grinder, that I use with aftermarket pods), but you are paying through the nose for the convenience. If the convenience is important and you drink a lot of coffee, then an decent automatic machine that takes beans would be a better longer term investment.

      More to my original point, Nespresso's strength ratings are nothing but hyperbole and only make sense on a 25 point scale. Compare a Nespresso with a single shot from any machine that takes freshly ground beans and even the strongest Nespresso shot will taste watery in comparison.

      • Thanks for the negs.

        Care to point out the flaws in my argument?

  • +2

    Nespresso is my favorite Lol

  • Mine too! (favourite)

  • This machine make too much froth. IMO.

  • I ordered one for pick up but yet to receive any emails from the local TGG. Should I give them a buzz tomorrow to ask on the pick up?

    • I called up late in the day yesterday and they said yes. Strange as they had a folder with all the online sales paperwork all up to date with mine in it yet they did not make contact.

  • Does anyone know that lattissima can also just provide frothed milk when you push the button?

    • +2

      based on a latissima+ bought 1 year ago, No, not automatically … but the frothed milk comes out first so you could very easily do a quick cup switch once the froth is finished (and you dont need a coffee pod in it to start)

    • +1

      press one of the milk beverage buttons, once the milk froth cycle ends and it is about to start doing a shot of coffee, press the same button again to cancel it. This is how I do my macchiato, I do an espresso shot first, then I do the milk via the above. I am not a fan of this milk goes in first bizarro world style.

  • Did some math and the Inissia doesn't come to $85 for me.

    $185 machine - 20% = $148 - $50 cashback = $98. Does anyone know how to get it to $85? Maybe they sold out of a cheaper colour?

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