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Spend $120 on Coffee Capsules & Get a Bonus L'OR Barista Sublime Coffee Machine Delivered @ L'OR Espresso

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FREE L'OR BARISTA® SUBLIME MACHINE - When you purchase $120 worth of L'OR capsules receive a FREE MACHINE. Offer ends at midnight AEDT 30/09/22. While stocks last. Not valid with any other offer.

Step 1 - Add capsules
Add at least $120 worth of participating capsule products in one transaction from the website.

Step 2 - Add machine
Add either Black or White L'OR Barista® Sublime machine to your shopping cart

Step 3 - Discount applied
At checkout the L'OR Barista Sublime machine will be discounted to zero dollars.

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  • +1

    Woolies has a similar deal with Machine + 60 pods for $120 or something

    • +1

      120 gets you almost double the pods form the lor website

    • +1

      From what I saw in the local store is $99.

      Edit: and Costco.

    • I just purchased the pack from woolies, had to return the first machine as it was burning the coffee. The second machine is still continuing to do the same thing, so I'm not quite sure of the quality of these machines in Woolworths.

  • Is this compatible with Nespresso?

    • yes.

      • Is it? I didn't realise. Might be worth a look

  • For those wondering, the machines are $159.

  • Shows how much money they make on the pods, and plan to make from you in the future!

    • nespresso compatible. if you don't buy l'or pods…

      • It doesn't really matter what brand you buy, any sort of pod will cost you significantly more than grinding your own beans in the long term - with the exception of a pod that you fill yourself :) )

        • +2

          From googling for 5 minutes: a kg of coffee beans/grounds costs $20-$60, there's 7-9 grams of coffee in most coffee pods, so 1kg gets you 110-140 coffee pod equivalents making the price $0.14 to $0.54. The L'or pods being $0.70 each. The difference in a year (one per work day) is about $30-$130.

          • +2

            @Aequitas: Also real coffee is infinitely better than pods

            • +2

              @ViperAMD: Beg to differ (as they say in the McCain ad!!) .. with the range of pods available now including quite a lot of designated geographic origin coffees, it's just too sweeping a statement to condemn them all. And the convenience .. however if you're a fanboy of some particular coffee you can always fill your own pods. I did that for a few years but with the range now available, not really necessary any longer.

          • @Aequitas: I purchase L’OR pods from Costco who sometimes have them on special for $21.99 for a 60 pack. Works out to around 37c per pod. When they are selling at the regular price of $26.99 they are still half decent value at 45c per pod.

            • @melbourne guy: So @melbourne guy, you are paying $22 for 300g of coffee (as each pod is likely about 5g of coffee each), which is $73/kg, depending on the exact mass of each pod. Proving my point.

              • +1

                @PhilToinby: As much as I would like to save money long term by making coffee the proper cheaper way, there is the initial large outlay on a proper coffee machine then also finding decent, good value beans, then finding time to learn how to make a decent cup. For now pods work for me.

          • @Aequitas: A lot of pods are actually closer to 5g. Not surprisingly they dont make it obvious to people that you need about 3 of them to make the equivalent of a double shot! For example, these ones are 5.2g each https://www.woolworths.com.au/shop/productdetails/604174/l-o…

        • Fair enough but the convenience factor trumps the cost for me

  • I got the previous model through a similar deal about a year ago from memory. Been very happy with it. Compatible with nespresso OL pods plus support for the L'OR XXL pods which I love.

    Don't use the cheap plastic pods though - it feels like the mechanism is going to break trying to pierce them and half the time I give up for fear of breaking something. Never had a problem with aluminium pods (nespresso, starbucks, l'or etc) or the better quality compostable pods from Grinders.

    • Yes my machine is about two years old now. I also like the double pods, but they are very poor value, to the extent using two ordinary sized pods is a cheaper approach (long black essentially in that case).

      • Yeah I'm lazy. I prioritise maximum caffeine in minimum time. These days it's just a straight shot with hazelnut no milk

  • +1

    Once there was a similar offer for the machine with frother. Waiting for that.

  • Thanks OP, purchased.

  • Thanks OP. got one..,

  • My first capsule one and all LOR flavours. Thanks for the share.

    • Machine any good?

  • +1

    Any recommendations for reusable pods?

  • +2

    Machine and pods just arrived. Thanks OP.
    Looks like you get a $20 coffee credit if you register the machines serial number.

  • I'm considering this deal. Would this machine be able to make an okay cappuccino (I've got a separate milk frother)?

  • We have a breville manual espresso machine for most of our coffees, beans ground as needed and only the freshest beans will do.

    The L'Or XL caps.do the job in between or when we haven't got time to.grind a fresh coffee, the sealed XL pods and quality of the Coffee is recent enough and no complaints over the past 2 years of owning.

    The small.pods are quite weak, regardless of the level, the XL Special Barista or whatever they're called are the best for us.

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