Mine stops automatically well before it gets anywhere near the top of the size of cup shown. The longer you leave it running the weaker the strength brewed (I speculate).
@@santamulligan676 No worries. One press of the button will run a certain amount of time before it switches itself off. You can repress and you'll get a watered down version. At anytime after pressing you can press the button to stop the process. The capsules are in various strengths of coffee which i'm sure you know.
If you mean into a mug directly without using the machine then not really. Although i suppose if you emptied the contents into a mug and added water you might get something that resembles coffee?
It's all automatic. One press of the button gives one shot. But you can press it again for another shot. Obviously it dilutes the strength of the coffee. You can press again to stop at any time.
Enpianisti Maybe you have an unusually quiet machine? Or perhaps the acoustics in my kitchen and the worktop it sits on have made it sound louder than it really is? Although I do think it is a bit loud. I’ll have to listen to my parents machine one day and compare.
Thanks so it doesn’t out a standard cup you have to stop it, so to do two espresso use the bigger cup and divide☃️☃️☃️
Mine stops automatically well before it gets anywhere near the top of the size of cup shown. The longer you leave it running the weaker the strength brewed (I speculate).
@@bluemanchester4344 so just push again with the capsule in
@@santamulligan676 You could do but you’ll get very little coffee out of the pod if you press it more than once,
@@bluemanchester4344 well I’m green I’ve just ordered one thanks for the tips
@@santamulligan676 No worries. One press of the button will run a certain amount of time before it switches itself off. You can repress and you'll get a watered down version. At anytime after pressing you can press the button to stop the process. The capsules are in various strengths of coffee which i'm sure you know.
Okay, cool but please what happens if you don't have the machine at home?
I’m sorry I don’t quite understand the question?
Can I put the Podinto a mug
If you mean into a mug directly without using the machine then not really. Although i suppose if you emptied the contents into a mug and added water you might get something that resembles coffee?
How did you program the machine to fill so much? Mine seems to stop after just a bit. The manual isn't very helpful
It's all automatic. One press of the button gives one shot. But you can press it again for another shot. Obviously it dilutes the strength of the coffee. You can press again to stop at any time.
Ou peut on achèter les capsules
En France ou peut on se procurer les capsules .
Henri Laou Bonjour. johnlewis.com et English supermarche. Amazon?
Why is your Lavazza so so noizy???????
Yes it is a little noisy but I assumed that was just normal for this machine?
Blue Manchester mine is very silent, that’s why I asked
Enpianisti Maybe you have an unusually quiet machine? Or perhaps the acoustics in my kitchen and the worktop it sits on have made it sound louder than it really is? Although I do think it is a bit loud. I’ll have to listen to my parents machine one day and compare.
Blue Manchester Maybe in video it is louder than it is in real life