I got it for 12£. It’s bigger than my machine. I don’t know why I bought it. Do you guys have one?
by Opposite-Nose-847
12 Comments
vicariousgluten
Yes. It perfectly fits the recycling bags
Aestiia
I have one too! I like how it hides the bag. Also just a note, it is better to use it without the top lid. There was SO MUCH mold when I closed the lid. I just leave it open now and no more mold.
giggtyreddit
I don’t recommend closing the cover. It does get terrible inside when you do. Also, I wouldn’t recommend leaving those used capsules there for a long time. Send them to recycling ASAP as it tends to create mold & else crap. Other than this, it’s a nice bin.
cooltunesnhues
Now that is sleek! I need that. I was wondering what I could for mine I didn’t want the bag just sitting there
rgund27
Really like mine.
AMom2129
Wow. I dont remember seeing that on their site. I’m in the U.S., though.
Confused-Faith
I just bought one too. Same thought “idk why I’m buying this but I need it” I think I just want my coffee station to look a little neater
cryofry85
I’m gonna get flamed for this but my pods go straight in the garbage.
Jessiebanana
I really like mine. I keep it under the sink. I like how it was designed to fit the Nespresso bags, and most importantly the lid fits snug enough to keep flies out.
fede1507
I have it and love it!
matteventu
I love mine, but how did you get it for £12? I’ve paid it about £15 a month ago from the Nespresso UK website lol.
When I empty the used pods container of my Creatista Plus, I usually leave the pods on two sheets of kitchen roll on the kitchen counter for about 2 days, before moving them to the bin, so they have some time to dry up at least a bit.
By doing this, and even if closing the bin with its lid, I’ve never had mould issues.
What I absolutely hate thought is the pain I need to go through to fit a new recycling bag into the bin (in such a way that the top part of the bag won’t overflow out of the bin cover, and so that the whole part of then bag the pods may come in contact with is below the part that gets sealed): the plastic sealing zippers of the bag and the adhesive strip make me spend at least 10 minutes on it.
I would actually like for them to give it away for free, just once for account, or as part of the first machine registration and following the first order (maybe only on an “on demand” basis, and only for subscription customers).
I feel like most people don’t recycle their pods because they “can’t be bothered”. At least in the UK, I must say Nespresso is doing things very well under this perspective, making things as easy and frictionless as possible.
Directly providing you with even the bin would raise recycling household by a good amount, IMHO.
StrictReputation8171
I like the overall look. Based on the comments I think the only issue is the cover since no ventilation would cause mold.
It may just be me, but I also don’t see what makes it any better or useful than buying a separate bin for recycling at a cheaper price point (this one is $20 US). I assume just for the branding and cohesiveness that comes with it and owning a Nespresso machine.
12 Comments
Yes. It perfectly fits the recycling bags
I have one too! I like how it hides the bag. Also just a note, it is better to use it without the top lid. There was SO MUCH mold when I closed the lid. I just leave it open now and no more mold.
I don’t recommend closing the cover. It does get terrible inside when you do.
Also, I wouldn’t recommend leaving those used capsules there for a long time. Send them to recycling ASAP as it tends to create mold & else crap. Other than this, it’s a nice bin.
Now that is sleek! I need that. I was wondering what I could for mine I didn’t want the bag just sitting there
Really like mine.
Wow. I dont remember seeing that on their site. I’m in the U.S., though.
I just bought one too. Same thought “idk why I’m buying this but I need it” I think I just want my coffee station to look a little neater
I’m gonna get flamed for this but my pods go straight in the garbage.
I really like mine. I keep it under the sink. I like how it was designed to fit the Nespresso bags, and most importantly the lid fits snug enough to keep flies out.
I have it and love it!
I love mine, but how did you get it for £12? I’ve paid it about £15 a month ago from the Nespresso UK website lol.
When I empty the used pods container of my Creatista Plus, I usually leave the pods on two sheets of kitchen roll on the kitchen counter for about 2 days, before moving them to the bin, so they have some time to dry up at least a bit.
By doing this, and even if closing the bin with its lid, I’ve never had mould issues.
What I absolutely hate thought is the pain I need to go through to fit a new recycling bag into the bin (in such a way that the top part of the bag won’t overflow out of the bin cover, and so that the whole part of then bag the pods may come in contact with is below the part that gets sealed): the plastic sealing zippers of the bag and the adhesive strip make me spend at least 10 minutes on it.
I would actually like for them to give it away for free, just once for account, or as part of the first machine registration and following the first order (maybe only on an “on demand” basis, and only for subscription customers).
I feel like most people don’t recycle their pods because they “can’t be bothered”. At least in the UK, I must say Nespresso is doing things very well under this perspective, making things as easy and frictionless as possible.
Directly providing you with even the bin would raise recycling household by a good amount, IMHO.
I like the overall look. Based on the comments I think the only issue is the cover since no ventilation would cause mold.
It may just be me, but I also don’t see what makes it any better or useful than buying a separate bin for recycling at a cheaper price point (this one is $20 US). I assume just for the branding and cohesiveness that comes with it and owning a Nespresso machine.
Other than that, I still want it lol.