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The Best Small Nespresso Machines
Nespresso machines have a reputation for being user-friendly. You simply drop the pod in and push a button. Many devices have a fast heat-up time and touchscreen displays.
There are also a variety of sizes that will meet your needs. The smallest Nespresso machine that is the Essenza Mini, is designed to make space by its compact footprint and slim profile.
1. Nespresso Essenza Mini
The Essenza Mini is Nespresso's most basic and cheapest machine. It is also the most convenient machine, as it can be activated by pressing one button. Your coffee will be ready in seconds. Nespresso's capsule system allows you to enjoy coffee-shop quality espresso at home. The brand is recognized for its sleek machines which fit into small spaces.
This model, as well as its larger counterpart, the Pixie 1, are both included in Nespresso's Original Line of pod-based espresso machines. The machines don't have milk frothers. However you can add hot water or milk to your coffee to give it a more varied taste. They're also a great option for anyone who doesn't want to deal with the mess and clean-up of traditional drip coffee makers.
You can also use a third-party milk fender to make milk if you prefer. The only drawback of the Mini is that it only produces two cup sizes, an espresso and a lungo. It's not a major issue for most people, but If you're planning to use the Mini frequently, it's something worth considering.
The Mini is smaller and lighter than the size and weight of the other Original Line Nespresso machines, which is ideal when you have a limited counter space. It is also energy efficient and uses less power than many other coffee makers. It is easy to refill the 20.3-ounce tank and empty out used capsules.
We tested the Essenza Mini for our Single-Serve Coffee Makers review and it did well in our tests for first-cup speed, repeat speed, and the consistency of temperature between cups. We also found it easy to operate, easy to refill, and clean.
This small nespresso machine is available in two different shapes and five colors: black, white and red. The other colors are gray, red, and lime green. The Mini C is a boxy machine with straight lines while the Mini D has a triangular shape and more inclined lines. The two models are the same price and share the same brewing capabilities, but they differ in aesthetics. The best choice for you depends on your personal style and the amount of storage space you have.
2. Nespresso CitiZ
The Nespresso machine isn't the cheapest but it's an excellent option for those who like making cappuccino or espresso at home. It is easy to use, compact and takes up less room than other models. It's slim and will be placed on even the most congested kitchen counters. It makes use of capsules, which is a convenient and mess-free method to make coffee. The machine is quick to heat up and comes with an energy-saving feature that automatically shuts off after nine minutes of inactivity. It has a sleek, modern design and comes in four different colors that will suit any kitchen design.
Two programmable buttons let you to choose the amount you wish to beverage. The machine will automatically stop the flow of water once it reaches the desired amount of Espresso or Lungo. It also comes with a foldable tray that allows it to accommodate taller recipe glasses. It is simple to use, meaning even people who are not familiar with technology will be able to use it.
One downside of the Nespresso CitiZ is that it does not come with a separate button to dispensing foam from milk. The milk frother can only be used when the machine is turned on. This can be quite frustrating if you are making cappuccinos or other drinks that require a substantial amount of frother.
Another disadvantage is that the device does not have a hot water dispenser, so you will need to fill it up manually with water each time you use it. This could be a problem when you have a busy household or have to leave home for an extended period of time. The machine also does not include an insulated travel mug, which is a standard feature on smaller Nespresso machines.
The Nespresso machine has a tiny footprint and is easy to clean. discover this makes it easy to store. It also comes with an easy one-touch brewing system. It takes about 25 seconds to heat up, which is relatively rapid compared to other models. Descale the machine often to remove mineral deposits and ensure it is operating at its best. Nespresso offers a descaling option that you can run through the machine to keep it in good working order.
3. Nespresso Vertuo Plus
The Vertuo Plus takes the single serve coffee brewing process to a new level. It can make various coffees and espressos by pressing one button. It's also fast to get hot in between 15 and 25 seconds to warm up. The Aeroccino milk frother is included, allowing you to make hot or cold foam in just a few seconds for your most-loved coffee recipes.
The Vertuo Plus, like other Nespresso machines is easy to use. You simply need to insert the capsule and then press the button. The machine will then automatically scan the barcode on the capsule and adjust the brewing parameters in accordance with. The machine will then spin the capsule at up to 7,000 revolutions per minute, mixing ground coffee with water to make a thick crema.
This technology is unique to the Vertuo range which aims to deliver a more even extraction than other Nespresso machines. The result is a drink that is smoother with a more rich crema than traditional pod drinks. The Vertuo Plus is also capable of producing longer drinks, like the alto and gran lungo, something that could not be achieved with traditional pod machines.
Another advantage of the Vertuo Plus is its design. The body of the machine is constructed of premium plastic. The water tank can be placed on either the right or left side of the machine. The drawer for capsules is also shut automatically. It also features an adjustable cup support that can be adjusted to tall travel mugs.
One thing to keep in mind is that the Vertuo Plus isn't the most ideal option for small spaces. It can take up a large amount of counter space at 12.8 inches high and 12.7 inches wide. It's also fairly heavy, and you might be unable to lift it when your kitchen is situated on the upper floor. The majority of reviewers were pleased with the Vertuo's ease of use and speedy brewing. Many people liked the huge 40-ounce water tank, which was easy to clean and rarely required refills.
4. Nespresso Pixie
The Pixie is Tinkerbell for small coffee makers. It's tiny adorable, cute, and enchanting (especially in the morning). It will fulfill your coffee-loving desires with minimal hassle like its fictional counterpart. It's one of the most efficient single-cup espresso makers, capable of brewing small shots in under an hour. It's also incredibly energy efficient and can be shut off after nine minutes of idleness.
The machine warms up to the ideal temperature in around 25 seconds, so you can get an espresso shot or lungo and be on your way to work in no time. The one-touch buttons are programmed to pour out 1.35-ounces of espresso or 3.7 tons of lungo shots. The high-pressure pump that has 19-bar pressure delivers results that are similar to those of the coffee shop you frequent.
It comes in a variety of colors and has a sleek design. It looks fantastic on any counter. The body of the machine is constructed of plastic and aluminum, which are lightweight. The cup support, side panels and other parts are made from recycled ABS plastic and aluminum that is thin. The handle latch is made from metal known as Zamak that is both light and durable.
The machine is easy to use and has many features, including a quick boiling time and low energy consumption. The automatic shut-off feature is a great touch, and the capsule container and capsule bin that is used for brewing are removable for easy cleaning. The water tank is simple to refill, and the red backlight indicates when it's empty.
Like all Nespresso machines, the Pixie requires descale occasionally. The process takes around 15 minutes and consists of filling the water tank with Nespresso descaling liquid, and then running an application to cleanse the system. This ensures that the machine is in top condition and prevents it from accumulating calcium deposits that could impact its performance.
One thing to be aware of about the Pixie is that it cannot be used for latte or cappuccino drinks. If you want to make a milky drink you'll need a separate milk frother. It's not costly, but it is quite a hassle.