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The Uno is made by Russell Hobbs, the well known and very popular Company who make items such as Kettles, Toasters, etc.
**WHY UNO UNO?**
Well, apart from the extremely nice price and the fact that it would look great in my kitchen, the design and the very idea appealed to me. Imagine ... Read review
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...The Uno is made by Russell Hobbs, the well known and very popular Company who make items such as Kettles, Toasters, etc.
**WHY UNO UNO?**
Well, apart from the extremely nice price and the fact that it would look great in my kitchen, the design and the very idea appealed to me. Imagine making the perfect cup of coffee without having to mess around with filters and scoops….yes, maybe not. It's not actually that hard to make a ... ...so my buying decision was based purely on the look and idea of the Uno.
**SPECIFICATION**
As previously explained, the Uno really is an attractive looking little machine. It's of moderate size (around 40cm high and 25cm wide) and so fits perfectly snugly in a corner in my kitchen. The main colour of the Uno is black, with silver buttons and spout. It has a 'rounded' appearance and looks quite different from your conventional, ... more
Now, I'm a bit of a gadget freak and like to make sure I get my hands on most of the 'mod cons' on today's market. Of course, this always has to be within reason. So, whilst browsing Amazon one day, I saw the 'Uno Uno Coffee Pod Brewing System' and decided I had to have it!
At first glance, not only would the black and silver design go with all of the other appliances in my kitchen, but it was priced at just £19.99. I quickly searched the internet to see what it was priced at elsewhere and found that they were selling for as much as £49.99! This was a bargain and I had to get it quick!
**WHAT ON EARTH IS THE UNO UNO COFFEE POD BREWING SYSTEM?** The Uno Uno Coffee Pod Brewing System (from hereon I shall refer to it as Uno, to save my aching fingers!) is essentially a coffee machine - with a difference. Rather than using conventional Filter coffee, the coffee is stored in a round pod, very similar in style to a round Teabag, and is packed tight with coffee. This is, in many ways, a much easier way to achieve that perfect cup of coffee, something I definitely need first thing in the morning. The reasons for this are further on in the review….
The Uno is made by Russell Hobbs, the well known and very popular Company who make items such as Kettles, Toasters, etc.
**WHY UNO UNO?** Well, apart from the extremely nice price and the fact that it would look great in my kitchen, the design and the very idea appealed to me. Imagine making the perfect cup of coffee without having to mess around with filters and scoops….yes, maybe not. It's not actually that hard to make a cup of coffee but I'm a sucker for new gadgets so my buying decision was based purely on the look and idea of the Uno.
**SPECIFICATION** As previously explained, the Uno really is an attractive looking little machine. It's of moderate size (around 40cm high and 25cm wide) and so fits perfectly snugly in a corner in my kitchen. The main colour of the Uno is black, with silver buttons and spout. It has a 'rounded' appearance and looks quite different from your conventional, bulky coffee machines.Apart from the main body, the Uno consists of:
1 Litre removable water tank
2.2 bar steam pump
Pod Holder
Spout
Removable drip tray
Three 'function' buttons - On/Off, small Cup selector and large Cup selector
It also comes with a fully fitted plug, Instructions, Guarantee (which must be filled in) and details for ordering spare parts for your Uno and additional Pods. **HOW TO USE** This machine is great for people who don't like complicated machines, as it is extremely easy to use. Being the inpatient person I am, I was able to use the machine easily without having to read the instructions. Here's how I make my perfect cup of coffee:
*Firstly, I remove the water tank from the back of the Uno and fill with water to the 'max' water level. The water tank holds up to 1 litre of water and is extremely easy to remove and inset back in - to remove, simply hold the top of the tank and push back. To re-insert, insert the bottom first and push the top towards the Uno. I have done this numerous times now without any struggle at all and have never spilt any water.
*Once the water tank is back in place, I then turn the Uno on by pressing the 'Power' button at the bottom of the front of the machine. The Power button is clearly marked with the popular 'Standby' icon. The machine then makes a low humming nose as it warms up - the power button will flash as it is doing this. You will know when the machine has heated up fully when this button stops flashing and remains a constant red.
*Whilst the machine is warming up, I insert the coffee pod. This is done by pulling the front, silver latch forward, which causes the lid of the Uno to rise. The lid then pushes back at an angle of around 45 degrees.
The pod is then placed in the pod holder, which looks very similar to a tea strainer. The pod should be pressed gently buy firmly into the pod holder, ensuring that nothing of the pod is left above the rim of the pod holder - this could cause the hot water to spill over, bypassing the pod and making a mess. However, this has never happened to me yet, even when not using the 'suggested' pods, made especially for this machine (more on the pods later on).
Push the lid back down, making sure to press on the body of the pod, to ensure it stays. The silver latch should then be pushed back in until you hear it 'lock'.
*A cup should then be placed under the silver spout. The Uno accommodates two cup sizes - the small cup button dispenses around 135ml of strong coffee, whereas the large cup button dispenses around 220ml of a slightly milder brew. I always like to have a small cup in the morning, to wake me up!
Once you have decided which cup size you want, press the appropriate button. The machine then comes into action. Again, the humming noise comes into force, although slightly louder than when heating up, the noise is by no means loud.
The Uno dispenses in two stages (I'm not exactly sure of the exact reason for this), so the cup must be left under the spout until it has finished dispensing. In all, it takes around 60 seconds, from inserting the pod, to dispensing, to make the cup off coffee - pretty impressive!
The pod can then be removed by opening the lid and taking out the pod holder - the used pod can be emptied in the bin - make sure you keep hold of the pod holder, though!
When finished, the machine should then be turned off using the Power button. Don't worry if you forget to do this, though, as the machine does switch itself off after an hour or so.
The machine needs to be cleaned after a few uses, and this again is an easy process. The instructions clearly state how to remove the parts of the machine carefully and how to wash them - warm, soapy water usually does the trick.
The machine is incredibly easy to use but obviously there are a few cautions, as it is dispensing hot water. This caution should particularly be adhered to if you decide to clean the machine immediately after use - some steam may escape when opening the lid and touching metal parts should be avoided, as they can become quite hot.
**THE PODS** Although I've made this out to be a coffee machine, it is slightly misleading, as there are also Tea pods available to buy for the Uno.
The recommended pods to use with this machine are obviously Uno Uno pods. These, as far as I am aware, can only be obtained online at unounopods.com. The range of pods available are:
JAVA PODS (Coffee) - All priced at £2.99 for 18 pods (around 17p per cup) Love at First sip - 100% Arabica medium roast. An aromatic medium strength coffee. Skip the Buzz - 100% Colombian decaf coffee. For those of you who want the coffee without the buzz. A Café Kind of Day - 100% Colombian light roast. A pleasant and mild coffee which is a favourite in our house. Buzz worthy - Dark roast coffee - Definitely one for the mornings!
TEA PODS - All priced at £2.99 for 18 pods (around 17p per cup) All that Razzberry - Raspberry flavoured herbal tea Zen in Black - A traditional English breakfast tea Shades of Jade - Fine green tea
I have ordered tea and coffee pods from unouno pods.com. Delivery was not only fast, but free. I have yet to try the tea pods -I'm currently too addicted to the coffee ones! Additional offers for the pods can be obtained if you register with unouno Club. **Tip** Don't try to use conventional tea Bags - I did and lots of tea leaves had to be cleaned up afterwards…!
We have also purchased the Kenco Café Crema coffee pods, available from most Supermarkets. These are available in Light Roast, Medium Roast and Decaff, priced at £1.58 for 18 pods (around 9p per pod). Although these pods aren't an exact fit in the pod holder, they are compatible and work fine.
For other deals, it is best to search the internet for offers of pods. Make sure that the pod size fits the machine, though.
**VERDICT** Ok, I admit, this was one of those purchases where I liked the look of it, more than what it was actually for. After all, if I didn't like it, it would still look great in my kitchen…silly, I know.
But, even after having very low expectations of the machine, I am happy to say that I am extremely impressed with the Uno coffee machine. It's easy and fast to use (as well as being a novelty at the beginning!) and although the taste of the coffee is definitely based upon which strength of pod you use, I've not had a bad cup yet.
I would definitely recommend this product, but if you do want to order one, make sure that you get one for the right price as some website are still selling them for nearly £50.00, as opposed to the £19.99 for which I got it.
Advantages: Stylish look, Easy to use, nice size Disadvantages: Good quality pods are hard to come by unless you buy online.
What better way to start the day than with a lovely hot cup of perculated coffee. - I can't think of any other way that would do the job First thing. I love my coffee, and Often found it hard to find a coffee machine that would be quick and easy for that early morning rush. Until I found this coffee maker. Priced down to just £10. Well At that price I thought I couldn't go far wrong and bought it -complete with 6 free java pods. The instructions ... ...I was enjoying a nice cup of coffee. I didn't expect the pods that came with the machine to be any good anyway - they were'nt bad but they lacked something. So I went out looking for these pods for the machine, and couldn't find them anywhere, not in tesco's not co-op not even at the local coffee trader. I finally after what seemed like an endless search went to asda as a last resort and found they did have some. Not badly priced, so the up keep ...
Spirit_seeker04 11.02.2005 (13.02.2005)
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Russell Hobbs 11299 UNO
Advantages: Cheap and easy to use Disadvantages: Easier to use other brand pods than the UNO's own
...nasty coffee…
*Specification:
Manufacturer: Russell Hobbs
Aroma Switch: without Aroma Switch
Cup Warmer: No
Filter System: Other
Housing Material: Combination
Integrated Coffee Grinder: No
Maximum Volume in Cups: 1 small or large
Milk Foamer: No
Pod-System: Yes
Pressure System: No Pressure System
Timer: without Timer
Type: Filter Coffee Maker
Type of Electronic Infoscreen: No
Type of Jug: Mug
Water Filter: No ...
Science_angie 09.08.2007
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Advantages: Small and compact unit, no mess, very quick and great coffee! Disadvantages: Pods run out fast!
I was given a Russell Hobbs 11299 Uno Uno coffee-maker for Christmas. It was a completely unexpected gift. What was even more unexpected was just how good the coffee made by this machine is!
The coffee-maker is sleek and attractively designed. It has a very small footprint and therefore takes up little workspace in the kitchen (or better still in my study!). It really looks the part. To set up is simplicity itself. You fill the easily removable ... ...the container and then switch on the machine with the button at the front. This pre-heats the water. You then select your uno uno coffee pod - 5 of the "Love at First Sip" pods come with the machine - open the lid and place the pod in the round receptacle inside. (This can be removed to make the task of fitting the pod and removing the used pod much easier). Once the pod is in place, its simply a case of selecting a small or large cup of coffee pressing ...
24Sarthe24 30.12.2005
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Advantages: Fast,Clean,Tasty,And Ellegant Disadvantages: Finding a supermarket that sells suitable pods
This is our latest addition to our kitchen ....I had wanted one for quite a while, and we purchased ours from argos for an amazing £19.99 We had expected to pay far more then that!!
The instructions for use were straight forward ,and we have found that there is no need to buy the special pods off of the internet for this piece of modern technology. Simply purchase the Kenco or senseo or any other pods you may find frequenting the supermarket shelves, ... ...lid ,and hey -presto,two mins later fantastic tasting coffee, and none of the mess of the traditional coffee filter machines .
We used to only have fresh coffee as a treat because of the mess, but now our kettle has been shelved because this is just so much better......we have bought several coffee maker models in the past but within a week they have turned out to be white elephants and eventually ended up in the loft ,but not this time !!!! this ...
Dawn1717 02.02.2005
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Advantages: Makes Fresh coffee fast, Easy to use, Stylish Disadvantages: Getting pods for it and price of the pods
When these first came out I thought I have to have one!! I love the taste of fresh coffee but hate the grind of using a coffee perculator just for me. When I saw the price of it I was put off a bit too so didn't buy one
I was shopping the other day and one shop I went in had reduced them from £69.99 to £6.49!! So naturally i bought one lol The machine is sleek and stylish and is so easy to use you fill the water pot at the back of it place a pod ... ...tray, place your cup underneath and press either the half cup of full cup button it really is that easy!! I was a bit disapointed that a machine that retails for so much money only gives you 6 pods with it and I have tried 3 different supermarkets and none of them sell the pods. You do get a leaflet inside the box with a web address on it to buy the pods and they are £2.99 for 18 but if you run out of them it would be quicker to get them from a supermarket.
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Danni1973 09.08.2005
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