- Brand: Nestle Nespresso
- Capacity: 236.59 Milliliters
- Color: Black
- Special Feature: Manual
- Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine
- SINGLE SERVE COFFEE & ESPRESSO MACHINE: Single serve coffee or espresso at the touch of a button. Innovative programs and features such as 25 sec heat up & energy saving automatic shut off.
- COFFEE FOR EVERY OCCASION: Brew better coffee at home with Nespresso’s coffee espresso machine! Drink your coffee bold, mild hot, or iced.
- VERSATILE COFFEE MAKER: Brew 4 different cup sizes at the touch of a button (5oz & 8oz coffee, single & double espresso). Pour over ice to create your favorite blend of iced coffee and lattes.
- AEROCCINO MILK FROTHER INCLUDED: The Nespresso Aeroccino3 provides smooth hot or cold milk froth for your coffee recipes in a few seconds with one touch.
- COMPLIMENTARY GIFT: Each machine includes a complimentary starter set of Nespresso capsules (capsule assortment may vary from picture).























Mike in Ohio –
If you like really hot coffee made in a Keurig where boiling water is forced through a plastic pod or made in a Mr. Coffee pot where boiling water is dripped over pre-ground coffee out of a bag and then left to sit on a hot pad until you get around to pouring a cup, this machine and the cost of the coffee pods is not for you. If you drink your coffee out of a paper cup or insulated mug while driving to work, Nespresso is probably not worth your time. If, on the other hand, you enjoy relaxing and savoring a cup of really good coffee, this is the one you should consider.The Nespresso machine is designed to make a precisely brewed cup of coffee not to produce a boiling hot cup of Joe. Each Nespresso pod has a bar code that tells the machine exactly how to custom brew that particular coffee. It knows how fast to spin the extractor, the correct temperature, and the amount of water to use. So, if you use a room temperature cup the coffee might end up a little cooler than you are used to drinking. I just put a little water in my cup and microwave it for a minute to preheat, and then I dump the hot water and brew my Nespresso. That way the cup doesn’t cool off my coffee.I bought the De’Longhi ENV135BAE Coffee and Espresso Machine Bundle with Aeroccino Milk Frother. The milk frother is a great addition and much less expensive when bought with the machine. It is simple to use and clean, and it quickly produces a nice froth. IMHO well worth the price.The machine comes with an assortment of twelve pods of different coffee flavors, intensities, and sizes. So far I have tried half of them and have yet to zero in on one favorite. They are all good in their own way. You won’t find the pods in your grocery store. You will have to order online, but they are available from Amazon and Nespresso and at the same price with free shipping. Pods come in sleeves of ten, and you will probably find it most convenient to order forty or fifty at a time. So, if you object to spending $50 or more at a time for coffee, don’t invest in a Nespresso.If you like gourmet coffee with crema, Nespresso will take your enjoyment of coffee brewed at home to a whole new level. The machine is a lot less expensive and easier to use than purchasing your own traditional espresso machine, and in my opinion, the coffee drinks produced are on a par with what I have had in Italy where they take their coffee really serious.The machine came quickly, and the setup instructions were easy to follow. One of the Amazon reviewers had posted a picture of a hairline crack in the bottom of their water tank. As a result, I took a close look and found a similar very small crack in my tank. I called the 24-7 Nespresso help line, and since my machine was only two days old, they are shipping me a no cost replacement. It was shipped within two hours of my call. If you buy a machine check it carefully as anything considered normal wear and tear is not covered by the warranty.Operation of the machine is really easy. You press the button and wait fifteen seconds for the machine to preheat and the button to stop flashing. While that is occurring you fill the water container with fresh tap water and put your cup in place (I recommend preheating the cup). You then turn the knob to open the machine and you put in a pod. You then close the machine and turn the handle to lock it closed. Finally, you repress the button, and the machine will do its thing. After brewing is complete, you reopen the machine, and it ejects the spent pod into the side container. The container holds over a dozen spent pods. So, you don’t have to touch the spent pods after each cup of coffee. If you order your coffee from Nespresso they will send you a free package for free UPS shipping of the spent pods for recycling. Since the pods are made out of aluminum, they are not biodegradable, and Nestle is providing a no-cost way to recycle (if you so desire).
RoninWriter –
We have a original nespresso and decided to get a vertuo as well because we enjoy the flavor of Nespresso coffee. If you are a coffee snob, this is for you. The vertuo crรจme is so amazing, you will use less creamer in your coffee than with a traditional maker.Before the vertuo I would drink between 2-4 16oz mugs of drip coffee a day! I used a lot of steamed heavy whipping cream back then to take the edge of the bitter acidity. Now, I use very little cream because the Nespresso flavor is smooth and tastes like coffee smells.Because of the price and even more so the powerful taste and strength of the coffee, I find I drink use two 7.7oz pods in the morning and that does it for me. I sometimes crave another in the day (as a treat because it tastes so damn good), but I rarely have more because Iโm coffee-ed out!While I want the price of the pods to drop, I have to admit the quality is worth the cost. We tried Peteโs in our Nespresso original because there was a cheap value pack at Costco. I love Peteโs Coffee when it comes to choosing a chain-coffee shop, but the Nespresso brand pods (original) were noticeably much better. Quality is worth the price for coffee lovers, so if you can lower the price without sacrificing quality that would be greatโbut donโt lower quality to lower the price!We buy our pods direct from Nespresso. It arrives within 3-4 days and usually contains some kind of small gift.Top notch company!Wishlist: I am hoping Nespresso makes a vertuo pod (again) that is bigger than the 7.7oz like the discontinued Aldo size.
Hambone –
Very easy to use, make a perfect coffee/espresso Every single time. We’ll worth the money, if you weren’t shure if you should get it! Do your self a favor! Get it!
nkhat –
This is the second one we have purchased, the first one stopped working after 3 years. We do like the machine though so purchased this second one. It is rather louder than our first. The coffee is not as hot as we would prefer. Easy to use and has a relatively small footprint on counter.
seeclaire11 –
This is my first Nespresso machine (after a few years of using a Keurig).Pros: The coffee/espresso tastes much better, especially if you heat & froth some milk. The design is clean. Machine turns on & makes coffee fast. Water tank is a good big size.Cons: I find it unintuitive the way the top twists to “lock” and “unlock” and keep accidentally opening the machine. Nespresso vertuo cups are harder to find & more expensive– I haven’t found them in most drug stores, but did find at Target (about 0.80 cents per kcup vs 1.10 per vertuo pods)
Rebecca L. Pikor –
Everything is good. Most important excellent coffee. Con: the pods are too expensive, not a big selection, and the vertuo pods are not compatible with the original. That’s dumb! If everyone would use the same description, pods are dome on bottom, flat on top. The other Nespresso are capsules, i.e. Keurig
B. Trevino –
Coffee is like an art form to me. The Vertuo is delivering great coffee just as I expected. No Starbucks required.