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product_id: 515699844
title: "- CAPMESSO Reusable Coffee Capsule Lids for Reusable Nespresso Pods Vertuoline, Food Grade Silicone Caps for Every Sizes of Refillable Vertuoline Pods with Scoop and Brush(3PCS Silicone Caps-NO PODS)"
brand: "capmesso"
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Capmesso"
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store_origin: KW
region: Kuwait
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# Fits all Vertuoline pod sizes Eco-friendly reusable design 100% food-grade silicone, durable & safe - CAPMESSO Reusable Coffee Capsule Lids for Reusable Nespresso Pods Vertuoline, Food Grade Silicone Caps for Every Sizes of Refillable Vertuoline Pods with Scoop and Brush(3PCS Silicone Caps-NO PODS)

**Brand:** capmesso
**Price:** KD 7.10
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ♻️ Brew Bold, Save Green, and Join the Coffee Revolution!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** - CAPMESSO Reusable Coffee Capsule Lids for Reusable Nespresso Pods Vertuoline, Food Grade Silicone Caps for Every Sizes of Refillable Vertuoline Pods with Scoop and Brush(3PCS Silicone Caps-NO PODS) by capmesso
- **How much does it cost?** KD 7.10 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- capmesso enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted capmesso brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Sustainable Savings:** Cut daily coffee pod costs while reducing plastic waste—your wallet and the planet will thank you.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Seamlessly fits every Vertuoline pod size from 1.35oz to 14oz for ultimate brewing freedom.
- • **Premium Food-Grade Silicone:** Crafted from non-toxic, corrosion-resistant silicone ensuring durability and machine safety.
- • **Effortless Brewing Experience:** Simple rinse, fill, seal, and brew—no mess, no fuss, just fresh coffee every time.
- • **Innovative Anti-Backflush Design:** New inlet hole reduces grind residue backflow, keeping your machine cleaner and lasting longer.

## Overview

The CAPMESSO Reusable Coffee Capsule Lids are precision-engineered food-grade silicone caps designed to fit all sizes of Nespresso Vertuoline pods. Compatible with all Vertuoline machines, these durable lids enable easy refilling with your favorite coffee grounds, delivering rich flavor while reducing waste and saving money. Featuring an innovative design to prevent backflushing, they extend your machine’s lifespan and simplify maintenance.

## Description

Perfect match for Nespresso Vertuoline pods: Precisely fits for all sizes of reusable Nespresso vertuoline pods: 1.35 oz; 2.7 oz; 5 oz; 7.8oz and 14 oz. And these vertuoline capsules with our silicone reusable vertuoline lids can be inserted into all vertuoline machine on market included Vertuoline GCA1,VertuoPlus and Vertuoline Next. 🛎️🛎️Bottom Capsules are not included! Reassured Silicone: Our vertuoline pod lids are made of 100% food grade silicone,non-toxic; corrosion-resistant; reusable and durable up to many years. Soft and flexible shape that can be perfectly matched original nespresso vertuoline pods to extract fully and reproduce the same strong flavor and creamy coffee without damaging your expensive vertuoline machine It couldn't be Easier: Just rinse your used nespresso vertuoline pods, fill with medium-fine grinds, press lid until even with capsule edge, insert our refillable vertuoline pods lid on and brew! No learning curve, no mess, enjoy your own fresh coffee has never been easier! Included 3 pcs silicone lids,1pc sccop and 1pc brush for family use or friend party🛎️🛎️Capsules not included! Economical and Sustainable: The more you use, the more you save. Our vertuoline reusable pods lids allow you to refill the expensive vertuoline pods for saving everyday's coffee pod cost,make your own flavor economically and reduce plastic waste in landfill as well New Version of Perfect Design: Updated design of the inlet hole of the silicone caps, which will reduce the possibility of backflushing of the grinds residue, thus keeping the machine outlet clean, reducing the cleaning times and extending the life of the machine. Tested over 10000+ times on all Vertuoline machine before launching

Review: Impressive and Easy - Multiple Updates - I found nothing difficult about using these, but here's what I did. I used Lavazza Espresso Italiano. That is obviously a fine grind. The maker suggest medium-fine but this is what I had on hand, and it was a coffee I liked. That Lavazzo is South American Arabica coffee. I normally use Nespresso Stormio, which is also South American Arabica, so it was a fair comparision. Now, Nespresso's overwhelming strong suit is grinding technology, specifically getting exactly the right particle sizes for their process. It is likely impossible for a home grinder to duplicate a Nespresso coffee grind exactly. That said, I removed the used foil tops from some Stormio capsules. I could have used any of the 7.7 ounce capsules, like Odacio, since all will be barcoded for proper pumping time and spin-out. I cut an "X" in the center of the foil, so I could peel each quarter off. I did not obsess about getting every sign of the former adhesive off the rim, but I made sure that, if there was anything left, it was the merest trace and that there was no more actual foil. I filled each empty capsule to the recommended level, which is as much as you can load and still not have the holes in the silicone lid press into the coffee. I did it by guess, and I suspect that as long as you get close, you're okay. I gently pressed the coffee down, but not nearly so much as you would with an espresso machine. Just lightly tamped it. With the included little brush, I brushed the stray coffee off the rim and off the inside where the silicone lid ridges will be sealing the lid to the sides of the capsule. The silicone lid just barely snug fits inside the rim of the capsule. Update - Been using these for a some months, and there has been no deterioration. They fit as they did when new. I inserted the prepared capsule into the Plus and brewed a cup. The machine behaved normally. I drink mine with half and half, and the result was not far off of the Nespresso version. Maybe a bit different, but neither measurably better or worse. Quite acceptable. While not everything is entirely equal, the Nespresso extracts approximately the same amount of coffee as an average espresso machine. But it's not an esepresso machine, and it's not reasonable to expect it to produce true espresso. I did some calculation based on the standard Stormio price and the Lavazzo 8 ounce four-pack The Lavazzi can holds 226.8 g of coffee. (currently $5.92) A Stormio pod has 12.5 g. So you get 18 pods per Lavazzo can, assuming you are filling them similarly. I did not weigh what fit in the capsule. With these numbers, I found found that while Stormio is $1.25 per pod, the DIY filled pod held about $0.33 worth of Lavazzo. So $1.25 versus $0.33. For me, that's quite good. If I buy Lavazzo in the 2.2 pound bag, the cost will go down even more. If you are an experienced and highly critical connoisseur, your judgment and subjective experience may affect your opinion of the value of the savings. But, so far, it's been good enough for me to make it at least a part of my Nespresso routine. I bought five silicone lids initially, and I will buy at least another five. Of course, once you have cleaned out a pod, it's good indefinitely, so long as you don't damage it. This is from very brief experience, so I will report back if something turns out different. UPDATE: I have now used these for maybe a dozen cups. Still good and no difficulties. I decided I was being too conservative with coffee quantity and began bringing them up to the 1/8" clearance recommended with no bad effects. I don't obsess about weight, but a proper pod full weight 12 grams. I found little residue left in the machine's pod carrier and found no debris when I did a flush. And I did not find that the Lazazza grind in any way clogged the tiny holes in the caps. I note that the expended Stormio grounds are noticably darker than the Lavazza Espresso. I think this can only mean that Nespresso Stormio is a fully dark roast and that Lazazza is medium. And I can taste the less bite in the Lavazza. That is, of course, taking it into subjective difference. I will also this week pick up a dark roast espresso in my local grocery chain (HEB) store brand. They're pretty conscientious about their house brand coffees. It's a frankly dark roast, and I expect it move more to the taste of Stormio. I believe Lavazza's grind to be medium fine, consistent with their suggestions for moka, filter or press. I don't know grind I will fine in the store espresso. I did observe that the system spin both the Stormio and Lavazza to the same degree of dryness. Visually, the coffee being expelled has about the same color with both. Also, both produce similar foam. Stormio has a little more liquid produced during the final spin-out, probably because it's not precisely Nespresso's grind profile. But still a successful undertaking, and I bought ten more caps. I'm getting more efficient at filling pods, and it's not much of a burden for the $1.25 versus about $0.35 difference. I did up ten fresh pods tonight while my casserole was baking. ANOTHER UPDATE: I wanted a darker roast and bought "espresso" dark in my grocer's label. There was no grind information on the label, but I would call it fine, bordering on medium-fine, but definitely more coarse than the Lavazza Espresso. (Medium-fine is the usual recommendation for reusable Vertua pods.) But the same quantity loaded into pod, produced a coffee that was pretty much what I expected for an dark roast compared to a medium roast. It had some of the Sotrmio character. So, I would say from this small sample that neither the machine nor these reusable pods are all that sensitive to grind size, so far as functioning without clogging or extracting poorly, although I would not go any coarser and would grind to fine, if I was doing the grinding. You're not going to nail true espresso with a Nespresso, but a reasonable approximation. At least a better resemblance to espresso than the tea from the Heart of Gold's automated kitchen was to Arthur Dent's tea. Another little update. Got in a kilo bag of Lavazza Gran Riserva beans. I used the OXO grinder set on four, and I think I hit a good spot. Produced a grind not far from the Lavazza Espresso mentioned before and made good coffee. So far, they have handled fine to medium grinds without clogging. Still. in the 30 cents a 7.7 ounce cup price range.
Review: Absolutely Worth It - WOW! Great product. Performance surpasses foil, significantly less coffee ended up in the bin. Easy to clean and reusable.

## Features

- Perfect match for Nespresso Vertuoline pods: Precisely fits for all sizes of reusable Nespresso vertuoline pods: 1.35 oz; 2.7 oz; 5 oz; 7.8oz and 14 oz. And these vertuoline capsules with our silicone reusable vertuoline lids can be inserted into all vertuoline machine on market included Vertuoline GCA1,VertuoPlus and Vertuoline Next. 🛎️🛎️Bottom Capsules are not included!
- Reassured Silicone: Our vertuoline pod lids are made of 100% food grade silicone,non-toxic; corrosion-resistant; reusable and durable up to many years. Soft and flexible shape that can be perfectly matched original nespresso vertuoline pods to extract fully and reproduce the same strong flavor and creamy coffee without damaging your expensive vertuoline machine
- It couldn't be Easier: Just rinse your used nespresso vertuoline pods, fill with medium-fine grinds, press lid until even with capsule edge, insert our refillable vertuoline pods lid on and brew! No learning curve, no mess, enjoy your own fresh coffee has never been easier! Included 3 pcs silicone lids,1pc sccop and 1pc brush for family use or friend party🛎️🛎️Capsules not included!
- Economical and Sustainable: The more you use, the more you save. Our vertuoline reusable pods lids allow you to refill the expensive vertuoline pods for saving everyday's coffee pod cost,make your own flavor economically and reduce plastic waste in landfill as well
- New Version of Perfect Design: Updated design of the inlet hole of the silicone caps, which will reduce the possibility of backflushing of the grinds residue, thus keeping the machine outlet clean, reducing the cleaning times and extending the life of the machine. Tested over 10000+ times on all Vertuoline machine before launching

## Product Details

- **Material:** Silicone
- **Brand:** CAPMESSO
- **Shape:** Disk
- **Number of Pieces:** 3
- **Unit Count:** 3.0 Count

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How to get strong coffee?**
A: We use dark roast with a medium fine grind. At the grocery store we use the grind selection that is one up from the finest grind. Hope this helps. Also, we don’t tamp down the grounds. Just tap the side to settle it. Then press the seal all the way around and then brush off the edges. You might be over filling or compressing too much and not getting good enough water flow inside. You want the used grounds to have a firm feel, and not soupy or hard as a brick. Okay around with how you fill your pod. It’s worth it

**Q: I use 7.8oz pods, but only 2.7oz servings come out. What did I do wrong?**
A: Most nespresso machines can be programmed to shut off before the full brewing cycle has been completed. Some folks choose to do this to increase intensity of their coffee. It’s not uncommon to inadvertently re-program your brewing cycle. See your owner’s manual for an easy fix in how to restore factory settings. Happens a lot.

**Q: How clean must the edge from the old capsule be? It is impossible to get old capsule edge completely clean. Will this still work?**
A: The sides are like screws, lid is easy to clean. If no coffee particles on the capsule edges, than discolorstion etc. does not matter. I am using same capsule still, with same lid.

**Q: Okay I’m new to this but if I’m using these reusable lids and pod how do I tell the nespresso to make only an expresso vs a cofee?**
A: Your Nespresso machine will read the pod that it is used. Therefore, you will need an expresso pod to brew the smaller amount. If you use the larger 7oz pod then you will get regular coffee. Just reuse the pod of the coffee you would like to brew.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Impressive and Easy - Multiple Updates
*by G***. on January 19, 2024*

I found nothing difficult about using these, but here's what I did. I used Lavazza Espresso Italiano. That is obviously a fine grind. The maker suggest medium-fine but this is what I had on hand, and it was a coffee I liked. That Lavazzo is South American Arabica coffee. I normally use Nespresso Stormio, which is also South American Arabica, so it was a fair comparision. Now, Nespresso's overwhelming strong suit is grinding technology, specifically getting exactly the right particle sizes for their process. It is likely impossible for a home grinder to duplicate a Nespresso coffee grind exactly. That said, I removed the used foil tops from some Stormio capsules. I could have used any of the 7.7 ounce capsules, like Odacio, since all will be barcoded for proper pumping time and spin-out. I cut an "X" in the center of the foil, so I could peel each quarter off. I did not obsess about getting every sign of the former adhesive off the rim, but I made sure that, if there was anything left, it was the merest trace and that there was no more actual foil. I filled each empty capsule to the recommended level, which is as much as you can load and still not have the holes in the silicone lid press into the coffee. I did it by guess, and I suspect that as long as you get close, you're okay. I gently pressed the coffee down, but not nearly so much as you would with an espresso machine. Just lightly tamped it. With the included little brush, I brushed the stray coffee off the rim and off the inside where the silicone lid ridges will be sealing the lid to the sides of the capsule. The silicone lid just barely snug fits inside the rim of the capsule. Update - Been using these for a some months, and there has been no deterioration. They fit as they did when new. I inserted the prepared capsule into the Plus and brewed a cup. The machine behaved normally. I drink mine with half and half, and the result was not far off of the Nespresso version. Maybe a bit different, but neither measurably better or worse. Quite acceptable. While not everything is entirely equal, the Nespresso extracts approximately the same amount of coffee as an average espresso machine. But it's not an esepresso machine, and it's not reasonable to expect it to produce true espresso. I did some calculation based on the standard Stormio price and the Lavazzo 8 ounce four-pack The Lavazzi can holds 226.8 g of coffee. (currently $5.92) A Stormio pod has 12.5 g. So you get 18 pods per Lavazzo can, assuming you are filling them similarly. I did not weigh what fit in the capsule. With these numbers, I found found that while Stormio is $1.25 per pod, the DIY filled pod held about $0.33 worth of Lavazzo. So $1.25 versus $0.33. For me, that's quite good. If I buy Lavazzo in the 2.2 pound bag, the cost will go down even more. If you are an experienced and highly critical connoisseur, your judgment and subjective experience may affect your opinion of the value of the savings. But, so far, it's been good enough for me to make it at least a part of my Nespresso routine. I bought five silicone lids initially, and I will buy at least another five. Of course, once you have cleaned out a pod, it's good indefinitely, so long as you don't damage it. This is from very brief experience, so I will report back if something turns out different. UPDATE: I have now used these for maybe a dozen cups. Still good and no difficulties. I decided I was being too conservative with coffee quantity and began bringing them up to the 1/8" clearance recommended with no bad effects. I don't obsess about weight, but a proper pod full weight 12 grams. I found little residue left in the machine's pod carrier and found no debris when I did a flush. And I did not find that the Lazazza grind in any way clogged the tiny holes in the caps. I note that the expended Stormio grounds are noticably darker than the Lavazza Espresso. I think this can only mean that Nespresso Stormio is a fully dark roast and that Lazazza is medium. And I can taste the less bite in the Lavazza. That is, of course, taking it into subjective difference. I will also this week pick up a dark roast espresso in my local grocery chain (HEB) store brand. They're pretty conscientious about their house brand coffees. It's a frankly dark roast, and I expect it move more to the taste of Stormio. I believe Lavazza's grind to be medium fine, consistent with their suggestions for moka, filter or press. I don't know grind I will fine in the store espresso. I did observe that the system spin both the Stormio and Lavazza to the same degree of dryness. Visually, the coffee being expelled has about the same color with both. Also, both produce similar foam. Stormio has a little more liquid produced during the final spin-out, probably because it's not precisely Nespresso's grind profile. But still a successful undertaking, and I bought ten more caps. I'm getting more efficient at filling pods, and it's not much of a burden for the $1.25 versus about $0.35 difference. I did up ten fresh pods tonight while my casserole was baking. ANOTHER UPDATE: I wanted a darker roast and bought "espresso" dark in my grocer's label. There was no grind information on the label, but I would call it fine, bordering on medium-fine, but definitely more coarse than the Lavazza Espresso. (Medium-fine is the usual recommendation for reusable Vertua pods.) But the same quantity loaded into pod, produced a coffee that was pretty much what I expected for an dark roast compared to a medium roast. It had some of the Sotrmio character. So, I would say from this small sample that neither the machine nor these reusable pods are all that sensitive to grind size, so far as functioning without clogging or extracting poorly, although I would not go any coarser and would grind to fine, if I was doing the grinding. You're not going to nail true espresso with a Nespresso, but a reasonable approximation. At least a better resemblance to espresso than the tea from the Heart of Gold's automated kitchen was to Arthur Dent's tea. Another little update. Got in a kilo bag of Lavazza Gran Riserva beans. I used the OXO grinder set on four, and I think I hit a good spot. Produced a grind not far from the Lavazza Espresso mentioned before and made good coffee. So far, they have handled fine to medium grinds without clogging. Still. in the 30 cents a 7.7 ounce cup price range.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Absolutely Worth It
*by B***A on March 19, 2026*

WOW! Great product. Performance surpasses foil, significantly less coffee ended up in the bin. Easy to clean and reusable.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very good with one caveat!
*by M***L on April 11, 2026*

These work and hold up well. Be careful not to overfill the capsules or they sound like an airplane taking off. I’m not exaggerating otherwise a very good product. Don’t hesitate to buy these. I’ve tried others in. These are the best.

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