Planning to buy a Nespresso coffee machine but getting confused on which machine to buy? There is plenty of hardware to choose from if you're looking to buy a Nespresso coffee machine: from entry level machines for the newly-introduced to beautiful top-of-the-range machines that you can even practice your latte art with!
There are many types of Nespresso coffee machines, but they are broadly arranged into three categories.
Entry Level Nespresso Machines
These Nespresso machines are mainly designed for people who are new to Nespresso and their ranges. They typically provide few options for what coffee you want, but will produce a consistently strong water-based coffee. The most basic machines generally offer an espresso and lungo size, but a few also offer a ristretto option.
Essenza
Compact and ergonomic, designed to deliver a delicious espresso or lungo drink. This machine seems to be the one-stop-shop for those who enjoy good espresso but don't need ultimate speed.
Inissia
The Inissia is the lightest and arguably the most colourful of Nespresso's coffee machine ranges, with an excellent low price point as well. How do they stack up against the previous U-series machines, and are they the perfect introductory Nespresso machine? Let's take a look.
Enthusiast Nespresso Machines
These are slightly more advanced Nespresso coffee machines that may suit users who have had an entry level Nespresso machine or other basic coffee machine before. They typically include a few additional features such as the ability to make milk-based coffees, have different water temperature and volume settings or even offer phone connectivity via an app.
Citiz and Milk
The CitiZ & Milk range is rather simple in its name, in that it offers what the regular machine does plus an additional container for your fresh milk. It is fitted with an 'Aeroccino' which is Nespresso's own milk frother. It can prepare both hot and cold milk (to the drinker's liking) at the touch of a button and feeds into the CitiZ machine so that milk-based / long coffees are just as available as espressos for those who enjoy their lattes, cappuccinos and the like.
Latissima Touch & Latissima Pro - great for milk-based coffee lovers
The Lattissima+ series of Nespresso machines is built exclusively for those who adore their milk-based coffee - enter your lattes and your cappuccinos.
By far the biggest feature of the Lattissima for coffee lovers is the one-touch milk carafe. It is very visible at the front of the machine, and can be detached and kept in the fridge when not in use. In addition, the milk steamer built into the machine has a temperature regulation system, mimicking a barista's motions in keeping the temperature of your milk nice and even as it froths up.
Advanced Nespresso Machines
The 'cream of the crop' Nespresso ranges include coffee machines that are designed with higher build quality and more features. These machines could have all-metal casing, cup warmers, more temperature and texturing options for water and milk respectively, and have additional advanced features that other machines wouldn't have.
These machines include the following ranges:
Creatista - the Nespresso machine you can texture milk and practice latte art with!
Nespresso have pulled out all the stops to show us what a real top-of-the-line Nespresso machine looks like, and the Creatista (and Creatista Plus) is the result. It's a real high-end coffee statement, made by premium brands on both sides of the pond. It works and looks great.
Expert / Expert & Milk - Nespresso's newest and upgraded Connected coffee machine
The Nespresso Expert coffee machine has several new great innovations under its sleeve, but the first thing you notice about this coffee machine is its looks. The sleek, minimalist style is designed to grace a tabletop while being able to be tucked away and still look incredibly elegant. Simply put, it's beautiful.
We hope that you can now easily choose a Nespresso coffee machine easily. You can buy the above Nespresso coffee machines online in India from premium lifestyle gadgets store.
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