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Nespresso Coffee Machines
In contrast to drip coffee makers, Nespresso models are small and compact. They sport a basic black design and vary in terms of price and complexity. Some include a milk frother to create latte art. They can also be connected to the company's app to manage recipes and receive descaling alerts.
The most basic machines, such as our pick the Essenza Mini, are simple and affordable, but they leave out features that make more complicated drinks. Other machines can also make larger sizes of drinks, like Gran lungos.
What is an Nespresso machine?
Since 1986, Nespresso sells single-serve machines that use capsules to make espresso and coffee drinks. The brand has a huge number of loyal customers thanks to the ease, speed, and consistency with which their machines make an espresso-like hot beverage. They can be an excellent alternative to making at home espresso using moka pots or drip coffee maker, both of which require time and careful cleaning after each use.
A Nespresso machine makes use of pressure to extract the flavor of the pod, then it heats water and froths milk for coffee drinks such as lattes or cappuccinos. Nespresso offers a wide selection of coffee and tea blends that can be adapted to different moods and tastes as well as decaffeinated and flavored options. Their machines are compact elegant, stylish and easy to use, making them the ideal choice for those who need an instant cup of coffee in the morning or a mid-day energy boost.
The Vertuo line was introduced to replace the Nespresso machines in 2014, which utilized capsules that were the Original capsules to make espresso shots. The smallest model in this line is the Essenza Mini, which is extremely compact, with a small water tank as well as a room for capsules that are used. Its easy-to-use operation with only two buttons one for espresso, and the other for a lungo is easy to master.
Unlike Keurig machines that require the user to manually add water before each use, all Nespresso models automatically dispose of any capsule that is not used after the brewing. Depending on the size of the reservoir and storage for capsules they can store up to 12 pods that have been used, which are disposed of in the built-in receptacle every time you open the machine.
Many of the most well-known models are compatible with the mobile app of the brand, which allows you to customize recipes and order the capsules at home. This feature was tested on the sleek stainless steel Vertuo Creatista. It also allows you to make hot coffee and iced tea with a separate frother room. The only downside to the machine we test was that it didn't support all milk varieties which means you'll need to purchase a separate frothing wand if you want to make drinks using whole, 2%, or almond milk.
The Original Line
The Original line of pod-only machines include the elegant Citiz and the Essenza Mini. Both models pierce the capsule, pump hot water at high pressure, and produce an espresso or lungo. The Original machines use higher pressure of 19 bars than the Vertuo models, which use pumps ranging from 15 to 18 bars.
The Original machines produce crema (a thin layer of tiny microbubbles layered on top of the espresso), which is thicker and more affluent than the foam of the Vertuo line. The crema is not just foam but also. As the Spruce states, it can make up up to 25 percent of the flavor of an espresso. The Original line comes with more expensive Creatista or Lattissima espresso machine with built-in milk frothers that can make lattes and cappuccinos with the push of one button.
The Lattissima Line
This line is perfect for those who want machines that can make cappuccinos lattes, and other milky coffee drinks. It comes with three user-friendly recipes, and its 4.2-ounce milk container is removable and dishwasher-safe. It's also lightweight, making it easy to move and store in a compact space. Some users claim that it is not as intuitive as other Nespresso machines.
The jug in this machine has lines that indicate the type of beverage you want. You can choose your beverage while the machine is heating up. It comes with a sensor that will stop the steaming automatically when it is unable to make milk.
The Lattissima One is a good value for its price It's available in four colors: black with gray accents, dark gray porcelain white, and silky white. It's easy to clean and has a an uncluttered design that won't take up too much space in small spaces. It's also fairly affordable with a retail price of $385/PS279.
Similar to the OriginalLine models, this one also has an automatic drip tray that captures any loose grounds when you pour your espresso. This feature is ideal for minimizing mess and preventing overflow, which could ruin the flavor of your espresso.
The Pro and Gran Lattissima have larger water tanks than the Lattissima One. This allows them to hold more water without having refill. Both models also have a faster heating time (as as little as 15 seconds for an espresso and 25 seconds for lungo) and feature an upgraded hot water function that can be used to make tea or iced coffee.

The only downside to the Lattissima is the difficulty in adjusting the consistency and the density of your milk foam. It only works with skim or almond milk. Sorry vegans and those who are intolerant to dairy. The frothing wand is also difficult to clean. This is a typical complaint from Nespresso users. Fortunately, the Lattissima Pro and Gran Lattissima have a self-cleaning mechanism that cleans the milky insides after every use of the frothing.
The Vertuo Line
The Nespresso Vertuo makes a small, concentrated cup of coffee. It's perfect for those who love espresso. Each capsule has a barcode around its outer rim that is read by the machine's computer to determine the amount of coffee it should create. Nespresso uses an innovative extraction process to ensure you get the most flavor from each Vertuo pod.
The Vertuo Line offers a wide range of different drinks, including Ristretto (mini espresso), Espresso, Lungo, Americano and Cappuccino. The machines also are compatible with the Nespresso Aeroccino milk frother to create frothy lattes and cappuccinos.
Each Vertuo Line coffee machine heats quickly and is ready for brewing in less than 30 seconds. They use smaller water tanks than Original Line machines and require less maintenance. There are a myriad of models to choose from, so you can choose one that suits your design and budget.
Unlike the Original Line machines, which only brew Nespresso capsules however, the Vertuo Line also brews regular filter-brewed coffee. They do this through a separate spout at the bottom of the machine.
VertuoLine machines come with a revolutionary brewing system that softly extracts espresso and coffee by using patented centrifusion technology. This allows for the creation of natural crema that protects and enhances the coffee's aroma. browse this site features an intelligent recognition feature that adapts the extraction parameters to match each Grand Cru blend.
Each VertuoLine machine comes with a manufacturer's warranty and a starter pack of Nespresso capsules. The company also offers an optional subscription service that sends new Nespresso capsules every month.
There are a variety of VertuoLine machines to choose from however, the Nespresso VertuoPlus is our choice for the best overall machine. It's easy to operate and heats up quickly and comes in a variety of colors. It can produce five different sizes of coffee and espresso including a ristretto lungo, espresso and flat white. It also makes a latte-macchiato, and it can be used in conjunction with the Aeroccino Milk Frother to create lattes or cappuccino.
The only downside to the VertuoPlus is that it takes a little longer to make a cup than other machines, particularly when making an Americano. Comparing the Bunn Fastbrew with the Nespresso VertuoPlus which can brew an 8-ounce Americano in just 42 seconds, it took 1 minute, 51 seconds. You can speed up the process if you choose an automatic mode.