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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 the button. Many devices have touchscreen displays and quick heating times.

They also come in a variety of sizes that can be adapted to different tastes. The Essenza Mini is the smallest Nespresso machine. Its compact footprint and slim profile are designed to save you space.

1. Nespresso Essenza Mini

The Essenza Mini is the simplest and cheapest machine made by Nespresso. It's also one of the most convenient, as you can switch it on at the pressing of a button and have your coffee ready in a matter of minutes. Nespresso’s capsule system allows you to have coffee-shop quality espresso at home. Nespresso is also well-known for its sleek machines, which can fit into tiny spaces.

This model, as well as its larger counterpart, the Pixie 1, are both part of Nespresso's Original Line of pod-based espresso machines. The machines don't have milk frothers. However you can add hot milk or hot water to your coffee to give it a different taste. These machines are also great for those who don't want to deal with the hassle or mess of traditional drip coffee makers.

If you'd prefer, you could use a milk frother from a third party with this machine. The only drawback of the Mini is that it can only brew two cup sizes: an espresso or a lungo (double espresso). It's not a big deal for most people, but should you plan to make use of the Mini often, it's worth looking into.

The Mini is smaller and lighter than the size and weight of other Original Line Nespresso Pod Coffee Machines machines, which is ideal if you are limited on counter space. The machine is energy-efficient and uses less energy than other coffee makers. It's easy to refill its 20.3-ounce water tank and empty used capsule containers, too.

In our review of single-serve coffee makers, we compared the Essenza Mini and it scored well on our tests regarding first-cup speed and repeat speed, as well as consistency in the temperature between cups. We also found it was easy to use, simple to refill, and easy to clean.

This small nespresso is available in five colors and two shapes: black white nespresso machines, and gray. The Mini C is a boxy machine with straight lines, while the Mini D has a triangular shape and more inclined lines. Both models have the same price and share the same brewing capabilities, however, they are different in terms of appearance. The best choice for you is based on your personal taste and the amount of storage space you have.

2. Nespresso CitiZ

This Nespresso machine may not have many bells and whistles, but it's a great choice for those who want to make cappuccino or espresso at home. It is sleek, simple to use and occupies less space than some other models. It is compact and can fit on the most crowded kitchen counters. It uses capsules, which are an easy and clean method to make coffee. The machine is quick to heat up and features a quick, automated energy saving function that shuts it off after nine minutes of idle. It is sleek and modern design and is available in four different colors that will suit any kitchen style.

The machine is equipped with two buttons that can be programmed to allow you to select the desired volume of your drink. The machine will stop the flow of water when you reach your desired amount of Espresso. It also comes with an adjustable tray that can fold down to allow it to accommodate taller recipe glasses. It is easy to use so even those who aren't experienced with technology can use it.

One disadvantage of the Nespresso CitiZ is that it does not have a dedicated button to dispensing foam from milk. The milk frother is only available when the machine is turned on. This can be quite frustrating when you are making cappuccinos or other drinks that require a large amount of frother.

Another issue is that the device does not have an automatic hot water dispenser, which means you have to manually fill it with water each time you use it. This can be a pain when you have a busy household or are away from home for an extended period of time. It also doesn't come with an insulated travel mug, which is a standard feature for smaller Nespresso machines.

The Nespresso machine has a small footprint and is easy to clean. This makes it easy to store. It also features a simple one-touch brewing system. It takes about 25 seconds to warm up, which is relatively rapid compared to other brewers. It is also recommended that you descale the machine regularly to remove mineral buildup and keep it running at its best. Nespresso provides a descaling solution that you can use to run the machine to keep it in good shape.

3. Nespresso Vertuo Plus

The Vertuo Plus takes the single serve coffee brewing process to a new level. It can make many different coffees and espressos by pressing the button. It heats up quickly between 15 and 25 second. The Aeroccino milk frother is also included, which will create cold or hot frost in a matter of seconds for your favorite coffee recipes.

The Vertuo Plus, like other Nespresso machines, is simple to use. You simply need to insert the capsule and press a button. The machine will scan the barcode and adjust the brewing settings accordingly. The capsule is spun with up to 7,500 revolutions per minute to combine ground coffee with water and create a rich and creamy crema.

This technology is exclusive to the Vertuo line and is designed to provide an extraction that is more consistent than other Nespresso products. The result is a drink that's smoother and has a deeper crema when compared to traditional pod drinks. The Vertuo Plus can also deliver longer drinks, such as the granlungo or alto that would not be possible with traditional pod machines.

Another advantage of the Vertuo Plus is its design. The machine body is made of high-quality plastic. The water tank can be placed on either the left or right side of the machine. The used capsule drawer is also shut automatically. It also comes with 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 measures 12.8 inches tall and 12.7 inches deep, it will take up quite a bit of countertop space. It's also quite heavy, and you might be unable to lift it if your kitchen is on the upper floor. The majority of reviewers were pleased with the Vertuo Plus's ease of use and rapid boiling. Many liked that the large 40 ounce water tank rarely needed refills, and was easy to clean.

4. Nespresso Pixie

The Pixie is Tinkerbell designed for small coffee machines. It's small, cute and amazing (especially when you awake in the morning). Much like its counterpart in the movie, it can fulfill all your black-coffee desires without fuss. It's one of Nespresso's most efficient single-cup espresso makers capable of brewing short shots in less than a minute. It's also extremely energy efficient and can even be turned off after nine minutes of idleness.

The machine will reach perfect temperature in just 25 seconds. You can enjoy one shot of lungo or espresso while you're on the way to work. The single-touch buttons can be set to dispensing 1.35-ounces of espresso or 3.7 tons of lungo shots. The 19-bar high-pressure pump produces results that are similar to those you get from a local coffee shop.

It comes in a few different colors, and has a sleek design that looks stunning on your counter. The body of the machine is made from lightweight aluminum and plastic. The cup support and side panels are a mix of aluminum that is thin and recycled ABS plastic. The handle latch is made of the metal Zamak, which is both lightweight and long-lasting.

In addition to the fast time to brew and the low energy consumption, the machine also has a few other features that make it simple and convenient to use. The automatic shut-off feature is a great touch, and the capsule container as well as the capsule bin that is used for brewing are removable to allow for easy cleaning. The water tank is simple to refill, and the red backlight shows when it's full.

Like all Nespresso machines, the Pixie needs to be descaled occasionally. The process takes around 15 minutes and involves filling the tank with Nespresso descaler fluid and then running the program to cleanse the system. This ensures that the machine is in good working order and stops it from accumulating calcium deposits that could impact its performance.

The Pixie can't be used to make Cappuccino or latte drinks. If you want a milky drink it is necessary to purchase an additional milk frother. It's not too expensive, but it is quite a hassle.