14 Common Misconceptions About Nespresso Coffee Maker

14 Common Misconceptions About Nespresso Coffee Maker

Nespresso Lattissima Coffee Maker Review

The Lattissima takes Nespresso's one-touch brewing to a new level. It can make lungo and espresso in under an hour, and can accept an array of capsules from the company.

It is also easy to program the machine to make the exact drink you want. This is a great feature for busy households.

Simple to use

This black Nespresso machine that is basic in appearance, is easy to maintain and use. It has a minimalist, straightforward design and just one button at the top that controls powering, rinsing brewing and more. Simply remove the lid, insert a capsule and click to start brewing. It quickly heats up and offers a wide range of drink options including double espresso, or five 8 or 18-ounce coffees. It comes with a steaming tool that can create a textured, cafe-like appearance to your drinks. Although we like its simple interface and compact size but we did find that the machine doesn't perform better than more expensive models in making rich tasting coffee and espresso.  see this 's also not as easy to recycle capsules like other machines we've tested. For these reasons, this Nespresso isn't a top pick for our side-by-side test.

Quick to make a cup of tea

The Nespresso machine makes one cup of coffee in around 15 seconds. The hot water from the reservoir flows through a pump, and then through small holes on the top of the coffee pod. It is then mixed with the ground coffee inside and drips into your cup. We tested the machine using Jones Brothers and Bestpresso capsules, and it produced an extremely rich and delicious espresso with a slight bite. We also tested whole, almond milk and 2% and found that all performed well.

Easy to clean

Cleaning the Nespresso machine is crucial both inside and out. This keeps the machine in good working order and ensure its safety. It can also make the coffee you make taste better. You can clean your Nespresso with a variety cleaners, including vinegar. It is however recommended to make use of a descaling solution instead, as vinegar could be harmful to the machine.



To clean your Nespresso, begin by taking out all the pods and washing the drip tray and capsule container. Fill the sink with warm water and add a few drops of dish soap. Let the drip tray and container soak in soapy water for some time to remove gunk and stains. Rinse them off with hot water, then use a non-abrasive sponge or cloth to scrub off any residues or stains. After scrubbing, rinse the drip tray and the capsule container and let them dry completely before returning them to the machine.

Once your machine is clean, it's time to descale it. Follow the directions in your manual for a specific method. If not, you can make a DIY descaling solution using citric acid or white vinegar. If you're using vinegar, be sure that it's white vinegar, not balsamic or apple, as they can be too harsh.