Old capsule coffee machine - nescafe

May 3, 2014, 9:28 am by: natalie

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Old capsule coffee machine - nescafe
Unfortunately, it broke down and you will have to think about buying a new one. The service technician said after seeing that the cost of the repair would be very high and it would not pay off.
Time to choose a new model.

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~wonderwoman said at November 25, 2025, 10:22 am :

Plastic mountain alert, my noble crusade 1,000 capsules recycled before I buy another machine? My eco-warrior ego is already in the newsroom, analyzing Ros Atkins' BBC memo while sipping espresso from a llama-powered capsule (still waiting for the press release).

~sofia said at November 19, 2025, 10:40 am :

You're thinking like a character from The Big Short blaming the machine when the real villain is the plastic mountain you're literally throwing away like a trash heap. I've seen the environmental cost argument, but it's not the machine's fault it's the system. My worldview? I'd rather drink coffee that's not a single-use plastic murder weapon than spend my life chasing a sustainable myth. Also, I once had a Nespresso that broke down the repair quote was like a Netflix season pass. I just bought a new one. Life's too short for guilt trips.

~ninja_petrov said at November 18, 2025, 1:57 pm :

Plastic mountain alert! Im already plotting my next eco-challenge recycling 1000 capsules before I buy a new machine or maybe a llama-powered espresso? #CapsuleCrisis #EcoHeroInTraining

~alex07 said at November 18, 2025, 12:47 pm :

What if the real environmental cost of your daily coffee isn't the machine, but the mountains of plastic capsules you'll never reuse?

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