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Best Nespresso Machine Reviews

Brigitt Earley is a Good Housekeeping Institute expert who has evaluated and tested a variety of kitchen appliances. She also writes about household appliances and gadgets.

The top Nespresso machines come with a range of drinks, are easy to operate and clean, as well as rapidly heat up. They should be compatible only with the original Nespresso capsules and come with a special container for used capsules.

1. The Vertuo Creatista

The Vertuo Creatista is a new model from Nespresso's lineup and it fills a crucial niche. It's the first and only Vertuo machine with an integrated milk frother and it's a great addition to the lineup.

The machine is a middle-of the-line Vertuo model that has the highest quality stainless steel design. It has a 2L tank of water as well as a removable drip plate that permits you to use your own travel cup or mug. It uses Nespresso's Centrifusion technology to make the capsules and can create a variety of drinks. This includes espresso, lungo and alto as well as cappuccino latte and macchiato.

It's compatible with the original Nespresso capsules as well as their Vertuo Line counterparts. The machine can detect the barcode on the pod lip and knows which coffee machines are best settings to utilize for the optimum results. This makes it one of the smartest machines available.

The Creatista is, like other Nespresso machines, has a quick heating time thanks to its thermoblock system. The only downside is that it takes longer to produce an Espresso shot than other models.

The main draw for most people However, the main draw will be the built-in milk frother. It's wand looks like the steam wands that manual steamers find on other espresso machines, however it is fully automatic and comes with control settings for temperature and texture. This feature is ideal for those who like adding milk to their coffee. It can make the Creatista more appealing to prospective buyers. Before, Nespresso milk-based coffee was only available on the Aeroccino and Lattissima models.

2. The CitiZ

This sleek, compact machine from Nespresso is a fantastic addition to any kitchen. It's easy to clean and uses less energy than other pod-based machines we've tested, but still provides an excellent cup of coffee.

In our most recent test it was found that the CitiZ was able to perform well in both single-serve and larger mode of brewing. It also has several cool features, such as the capability to connect via WiFi or Bluetooth (for tracking capsules and maintenance alerts) and the capacity of the water tank to hold up to 32 ounces, and a sleek and modern design.

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One of the things we love about of the CitiZ is its labeled buttons that are simple to use. You can pick from a wide range of single-serve beverages, such as espresso shots in three sizes, as well as milk-based drinks like cappuccinos and lattes.

The CitiZ is a bit more expensive than the Essenza Mini and other compact OriginalLine models however, it comes with several additional features that could make it a worthwhile purchase for some customers. For instance it's the very first Nespresso model that uses 40 percent recycled plastic. And it offers the option of connecting to a smartphone application for maintenance alerts, brewing instructions, and capsule tracking.

The CitiZ's water reservoir, drip tray, and capsule container are removable for quick cleaning. It also has a built-in descaling mode. The frequency of use will be contingent on the hardness of water in your home. We recommend softened or filtered water in order to decrease mineral buildup.

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The Mini is a compact Nespresso machine that can fit in the smallest kitchens. It's perfect for those just beginning to learn about Nespresso or for those who don't have lots of cash to spend and don't care about additional features (like Bluetooth or a latte-art wand) which won't enhance their coffee. The Mini is small however that doesn't mean that it can't do its job. It can brew espressos and ristrettos as well as lungos. It's also the simplest and least expensive Nespresso machine to clean, maintain, and operate.

If you're looking to buy something bigger than the Mini, there's the Nespresso Essenza Plus. It's a smaller model with the same coffee-brewing technology and minimalist design. It also comes with a Nespresso capsule jug and container as well as an adjustable water tank. It's also more expensive, but may be worth it if you intend to make a lot of Americanos or if your goal is to make large cups of espresso or ristretto.

The Lattissima machines are the most recent additions to the Essenza range. They offer one-touch convenience, and a range of beverage options. The Lattissima Pro and Gran Lattissima all have a milk reservoir in the front and an ice-maker to make cappuccinos or lattes. They are also more expensive than Essenza Minis, but is worth it if the goal is to be able to make full-sized milky beverages anytime you want them, without having to lift the pod.

4. The Vertuo Plus

If you're looking for a machine that can brew larger cups of coffee and espresso-style shots, this VertuoLine model might be for you. It is compatible with the brand’s original pods, but you can also use third-party pods. It comes with two programable buttons to select between the alto and regular sizes. It also has the quiet process of centrifusion that pushes water through 20 punctures within the capsule's domed top which Nespresso says helps produce the highest level of crema in every beverage.

This model is among the top Nespresso alternatives for those who want steady, reliable coffee and espresso at the touch of a button, without the bells and whistles. It was a great performer in our Single-Serve Coffee Makers lab tests especially when it comes to the first-cup speed and repeat speed.

It's one of the more affordable options among Nespresso machines and has a small footprint. It has a smaller tank and smaller capacity for capsules used than other models.

If you're looking to make milk-based drinks, such as cappuccinos and lattes, it's worth spending an extra amount of money into a model that has a built-in frother. The Lattissima, Creatista and Nespresso inissia are all designed to make milk-based drinks with minimal fuss.

All Nespresso machines must be descaled at least a few time a year. The company claims it is easy to perform, and the machine will notify you when it's necessary. You can also purchase descaling kits from the brand to have a more relaxed approach.

5. The Creatista Pro

If you're a Nespresso fan who loves milk-based coffees and other milk-based coffees, the Creatista Pro may be a ideal choice for you. It is also easy to use and has the same drink options as its sibling and the Creatista Plus. The milk frother can be adjusted manually to adjust the temperature and texture of milk. It also has an automatic and self-cleaning. The result is smooth, frothy milk perfect for lattes and cappuccinos.

The Original Line machine uses Nespresso Vertuo pods, and it can make espresso with single shots in three sizes, as well as milk-based drinks like cappuccinos, latte macchiatos and flat whites. It's super easy to use with large LCD display that is clear and bright, as well as labeled buttons for the various drinks. It also comes with a barista-style steam wand and milk jug, which is less difficult to clean than conventional integrated frothers on many Nespresso machines.

The Creatista Pro is a bit more expensive than the other models listed here, but it's a top machine that's simple to use and looks gorgeous on your counter. It includes a tamper, reusable capsules and a complimentary tamper. This saves money over time.

Consider the Nespresso CitiZ&Milk for a slightly cheaper version. It doesn't have as many bells and whistles as the Creatista however it does provide a more versatile range of drinks, including three different espresso sizes, plus cappuccinos and lattes. It also has a more user-friendly interface with one top button that controls the power on, rinsing, and making. It is also small and has an easily moveable tank, which allows you to adjust it to the layout of your kitchen.

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