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★★★★★
FINALLY!
Many reviews cover the basics (great espresso, same quality of pump and brew as the more expensive models, space-efficient), but most seem to miss one of the most important, sanity-saving advances from Nespresso, so here it is: >> You do not have to wait for the machine to warm up before you make your coffee selection. << For previous Nespresso owners (myself included), this is a revelation. It means that after you wash your face, go to the bathroom, do whatever it is that you do after waking up and hitting the power button -- instead of coming back to the kitchen, hitting a button, and waiting AGAIN before you have some coffee... you just come back to a nice, steaming cup o' joe. To use this amazingly undocumented feature, you just hit a button to wake it up, and (wait for it...) press the button for your coffee selection. That's it -- when it's hot, it will start your beverage. Huzzah! That, my friends, is worth the price of admission. Oh, the machine also: * is the least expensive Nespresso ever, by a long shot * makes espresso, Americano, Lungo, and (if you bought the Aeroccino), Lattés just as well as any other Nespresso * looks FABULOUS on the counter Even the little tray that you lift up to use a larger mug is smart: it drops automatically when you remove your mug. Why? To catch the drips! Brilliant. The Inissia is being positioned as the budget Nespresso, but to me, this is the perfect Nespresso: respectful of your counter space, pleasing to the eye, and continuing the march towards more human-friendly operation. Recommended.
August 2014 · Home and Kitchen
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Nespresso D40-US-BK-NE Inissia Espresso Maker, 24 ounces, Black (Discontinued Model)
4.4★ · 5,003 ratings, as of 2023
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