I have found that the Verissmo has a button for an espresso shot, a button for milk, as well as a button for a cup of coffee. In this article, they compare the Keurig and its ability to make a better cup of coffee with its lower pressure than the Verissmo, where the bars of pressure are higher, mainly for the espresso/latte. I don't follow. I demoed the 585S. It was confirmed by Keurig owners that the Verissmo makes a more robust cup of coffee, instead of a watered down one by Keurig. The espresso pod needs no release of pressure, where as the regular coffee pods have the seal at the bottom that needs to be removed, which alters the flow of the water pressure. There is no comparison; Keurig just has more variety, but why have variety or quantity, when the Verissmo gives you quality.
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I have found that the Verissmo has a button for an espresso shot, a button for milk, as well as a button for a cup of coffee. In this article, they compare the Keurig and its ability to make a better cup of coffee with its lower pressure than the Verissmo, where the bars of pressure are higher, mainly for the espresso/latte. I don't follow. I demoed the 585S. It was confirmed by Keurig owners that the Verissmo makes a more robust cup of coffee, instead of a watered down one by Keurig. The espresso pod needs no release of pressure, where as the regular coffee pods have the seal at the bottom that needs to be removed, which alters the flow of the water pressure. There is no comparison; Keurig just has more variety, but why have variety or quantity, when the Verissmo gives you quality.