Good price for Nespresso U machine but no milk frother.
Changed title as Bing Lee web said $40 cash back or $60 coffee credit.
http://www.binglee.com.au/delonghi-u-en110-b-nespresso-coffe…
Good price for Nespresso U machine but no milk frother.
Changed title as Bing Lee web said $40 cash back or $60 coffee credit.
http://www.binglee.com.au/delonghi-u-en110-b-nespresso-coffe…
All better without milk frother. Breville BMF600 is what ot costs/needs to do it right.
Dunno, I bought the clearance model off tgg couple of years back that came with the Aeroccino 3. It froths quite nicely.
If you like the Nespresso pods this is the cheapest I've seen yet. I have grabbed them for as low as 10c each (close to expiry/run-out).
should I purchase this model or EN210BAE or Breville BEC300MW?
it's for my partner. thanks
Just thought I would quickly mention that this model comes with $40 cashback or $60 credit with the nespresso store.
Really I couldn't find anywhere for this information. Link please.
hmmm .. but not on Nespresso web site.
Can someone confirm eBay is a 'participating retailer'? Has anyone redeemed from an eBay store?
From previous experience yes because when you click and collect from TGG you will have a invoice from them.
Hmm, I'm in Vic so can't click and collect for Bing Lee… damn.
@Liub:
May be they will give you an invoice with the delivery.
this is a pretty important question - if you can't get the cash back, it's not a bargain.
sent them a message on ebay, got this response.
New message from: binglee Top Rated Seller(3,193Red Star)
Hi,
Thank you for your enquiry.
Yes you are eligible to apply for the current Nespresso promotion when purchased through us.
Please make sure to follow the terms and conditions provided by Nespresso.
Please see the link below for the promotion detail.
https://www.nespressopromotion.com.au/Fathersday2015/cashbac…
Regards,
Have had this for about two years with no issues. Paid less than $60 back then if I recall correctly. No issues with compatible pods, thinking of trying the eco-friendly ones next. Recently upgraded from the IKEA milk frother stick to the BMF600 which is fantastic.
they're shit. I spent an hour trying to make a good coffee with teh refillable ones and all i could get out of it was weak brown water
Refillable pods… Latest Irish invention.
All the convenience of a pod, without the convenience. Just add effort.
I was thinking of these: http://www.ecocaffe.com.au
aha. Can't say i've tried them but they're basically nespresso prices so they would want to be as good
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Don't bother with the aerocino. Just put your cup into teh microwave with the desired amount of milk, pull it out and stick this in (http://www.ikea.com/aa/en/catalog/products/70301165/) for a bit. Every bit as good as a dedicated machine once you get the hang of it and only a buck fifty!
I do it when i have NO other option. But, you're dreaming, if you think it's anywhere related.
I have both but I have just switched back to use the aerocino because it still better.
I liked using the stick but recently switched to the BMF600 and the froth quality is definitely better and so is the convenience. But I am comparing a $1.50 utensil with a $100+ kitchen appliance.
137.20 minus $40 cashback is equal $97.20, not $87.20.
sorry double comment.
I have this model or an identical older version of it. It works great, although I am drinking a lot more coffee these days.