☕ Sip Sustainably: Elevate your coffee game while saving the planet!
The VIVI SKY Reusable Coffee Capsule Lids are designed for Nespresso Vertuoline pods, made from durable food-grade silicone. These lids fit all sizes of reusable capsules, allowing you to brew your favorite coffee while significantly reducing waste and costs. With a user-friendly design, they ensure a seamless brewing experience and are built to last for over 10,000 uses.
Shape | Basket |
Material | Silicone |
R**I
Eureka!
Finally!!!!!!!! I finally found something that works! The foil covers are so obnoxious. I tried the stainless steel reusable pod and that did not work. These silicone covers actually work amazing!!!Takes a little trial and error when filling the pods because the cap does go inside the pod instead of over the top. So be careful not to over fill or you will get a double red blink error.
G**R
Works Great! Needs a measuring soon in kit
I ordered two different types of Vertuo pod covers to see which I liked best. One was these silicone covers and the other was the Geesta foil covers sold here on Amazon. These were the best hands down. I have had no leaks, no problems with spilled grounds, or water not going through the pod.That said, the kit needs a few tweaks. First, there are an odd number of covers, only three. If you are a couple, buy two sets. Second, the tiny scoop is worthless. The kit that Geesta sells comes with a larger measuring spoon that works great for filling coffee sized pods AND it is nearly the pod diameter, so it makes leveling the coffee easy. If you only want to refill pods that are smaller portion, you will need to experiment to find the right amount of coffee to use.A couple of tips that have worked for me:1. Do not overfill the pods. Use a measuring spoon and ensure you have about 5mm gap from the top of the coffee to the pod top. This ensures that you can get the lid on and that water can flow through the pod itself.2. Do not overpack the coffee! The Vertuo is not an espresso machine. Fill the coffee and then just LIGHTLY tap the spoon to level the surface. If you pack it, water will not be able to flow through the coffee grounds to make coffee. You also risk getting the needle that inserts onto the pod clogged.3. Use genuine Vertuo pods. You need the code on the bottom for the machine to read so it makes the right size of coffee. Make sure the pod shells are dry before refilling or using the refilled pods in your machine. The same goes for the lid in the kit. Water will spoil the coffee inside and can cause issues with the machine. Just lightly dry the cleaned shell and lid or dry overnight before using.4. Use the right grind of coffee!! I have used both medium fine and more medium and got the best results with medium fine (stronger coffee). Powder will clog the holes. Do not pulverize your beans too much.5. Use the filled pods within a day or two. There are holes in the lid that will degrade the coffee if kept too long. This set is best for those who fill pods just before brewing or the night before. I can easily fill several pod shells within a minute so it does not take long. Given the holes on top, keep the pods upright until used so coffee grounds do not leak out.I much prefer this system over the foil covers. I found those a pain to use as they do not always adhere well and they take too long to put on compared to the silicone tops, plus you keep having to buy more foils. I have also had issues with leaks of grounds with them due to the foil not sticking completely.If you have the extra money, get the Geesta system for their brush and measuring spoon, but use the silicone covers from those kit instead of the foil. The Geesta brush is much easier to use given its length and has nicer bristles. Better yet, Vivi Sun could offer something similar in their kit.This system is also sustainable for those into no waste. Once you use a couple of Vertuo pods, keep them and remove the foil (make sure the pod edges inside are smooth so that the silicone lids can seat properly. Compost or throw away the used Vertuo coffee and keep the pod shells. Once you refill the pods, all you have to dispose of is the spent coffee daily.
D**.
Work great-- easy to use
I am not a fan of the Nespresso coffee and buying their pods is expensive. I was using the tin foil adhesive caps that I also bought on Amazon but they don't always seal well and then burst in the Nespresso so you end up chewing coffee grounds. These reusable rubber ones work great and stay on. The fit seemed loose and I was afraid they would come off, but so far so good. I bought more since they are also easier to.apply than the tin foil ones.
B**E
Great alternative
So easy to use. Just wash out a used pod and refill it with your favorite coffee grounds. Pop the silicone top on and place it in your Nespresso machine as usual. It doesn’t get any easier than that. And a lot less expensive than the Nespresso brand pods.
A**E
Don’t expect your normal Nespresso brew. Not recommended.
A friend of mine recently bought me some specialty whole bean coffee. So I figured I’d give these reusable lids a go. I’ve been testing out the product for several days and it just doesn’t meet any standards towards making a truly good Nespresso cup of coffee or espresso.The Good: It works at allowing you to brew non-Nespresso coffee*. The lids fit in the pods and seal nicely. Easy to use.The Bad: I’ve tried using four different coffee pods in both size and strength (Sweet Vanilla, Melazio, Stormio, and Il Caffe). I also tried different grind types. First, the crema (the nice rich thick foam) produced is not thick or rich and goes away just a minute after brewing.Second, the amount of coffee produced is substantially less than when using an original Nespresso pod (note: this is odd because the pods themselves are the same. You’re reusing your original Nespresso pods. So it’s undetermined if it’s due to the tiny holes in the lids or something else).Third, the holes in the lid are pin pricks while the Nespresso punches fewer holes that are almost 10 times larger in its original pods. This has caused pools of water remaining in my machine.Fourth, lid depth doesn’t allow for the same amount of ground coffee. This displacement means you’re getting a slightly less coffee to water ratio.The Ugly: My Nespresso errored out several times over my testing. While I was fortunate the errors could easily be cleared by removing the pod and unplugging the machine, they would randomly happen and at different points during the brew. Several times the brew would stop and then start again. A few times the machine would rattle.The images provided are of my last Stormio brew testing. The cup on the left is the original Nespresso pod. The cup on the right is the same Nespresso Stormio pod brewing my own dark roast. This pic was taken only moments after brewing the second cup. The last picture is comparing the hole sizes as well as showing the depth of space the lid takes up in the pod (note: the depth displacement is to avoid the machine puncturing the lid).Overall Nespresso created an entire coffee ecosystem of producing a “perfect” cup with their machine and pods. This product just doesn’t do that. While the product works, you’re not getting the exceptional Nespresso coffee you’re used to. Also the risk of errors to your machine are too great to recommend purchasing the product.
F**A
It works!
It works great with my Vertuo machine and makes foamy coffee. Just like the original capsules. No leaks. There is a tiny spoon in the package. It takes exactly 4 spoons to fill up the 7.7 oz capsule.Happy I can use organic coffee of my choice and save some $$ 👍
E**N
Nespresso started throwing a Descaling code after a few months of use
These work okay for what they are intended for- they worked awesome for a few months but then I started noticing my Nespresso had quite a bit of coffee grounds in it. It also kept throwing a code that it needed to be descaled. I think the issue is that the grounds seep out of the replaceable lid.. It was helpful in saving money but I am not willing to ruin my Nespresso for it- I went back to using Nespresso pods again.
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