The History Of Nespresso Coffee Maker

The History Of Nespresso Coffee Maker

Nespresso Lattissima Coffee Maker Review

The Lattissima is the next step in Nespresso’s one-touch brewing. It is able to brew espressos as well as lungo coffee in a minutes or less, and it accepts the vast selection of capsules.

The machine can also be programmed to create the exact size of drink you want. This is a wonderful feature for busy households.

Easy to use

The basic black Nespresso machine is easy to use and maintain. It is simple and minimalist in design with a single button on top that regulates everything from powering washing to making coffee. Open the lid, insert the capsule inside, and press to begin making coffee. It quickly heats up and offers a variety of drinks including double espresso, or five, 8- or 18-ounce coffees. It even comes with a steaming wand that can be used for making a delicious milk texture for your drinks. While we love its easy interface and compact size, we found that the machine doesn't perform better than more expensive models in brewing rich tasting coffee and espresso. It's also not as simple to recycle the capsules like some other machines in our tests. For these reasons, this Nespresso isn't a top pick for our side-byside test.

Quick to brew



find out here  can brew one cup of espresso in 15 minutes. The heated water from the reservoir flows through a pump, and then pierces small holes at the top of the coffee pod. The water is then mixed with the ground coffee, and drips into the cup. We tried the machine with Jones Brothers and Bestpresso capsules, and it produced a rich and flavorful espresso with a slight bite. We tried whole, almond and 2% milks, and all performed well.

Easy to clean

Cleaning of a Nespresso machine is important, both inside and outside. This will help keep it running smoothly and ensures it's safe to use. This also improves the taste of your coffee. You can clean your Nespresso with a variety cleaners that include vinegar. It is however recommended to make use of a descaling solution instead, as vinegar can be harmful to your machine.

To clean your Nespresso machine, take out all the pods. Clean the drip tray and capsule container. Then, fill a sink or large bowl with warm water and add a few drops of dish soap. Let the drip tray and capsule container soak in the soapy water for several minutes to break up the gunk and stain. Rinse the drip tray and capsule container with hot water. Then apply a nonabrasive cloth or sponge to scrub off any stains or residues. After scrubbing, rinse the drip tray and capsule container and let them dry thoroughly before returning them to the machine.

After your machine has been cleaned, it is time to descale. Follow the directions in your manual for a specific method. You can also design your own DIY descaling solution by using white vinegar or citric acid. If you're using vinegar, ensure that it is white vinegar, not apple or balsamic, because they're too abrasive.