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Nespresso Lattissima Coffee Maker Review
The Lattissima is the next step in Nespresso’s one-touch brewing. It can make espressos and lungo coffee in a minute or less and can be used with the wide range of capsules.
It is also simple to program the machine to brew the exact size drink you desire. This is a fantastic feature for busy families.
Simple to use
This black Nespresso machine that is basic in appearance, is easy to maintain and use. It is minimalist in its straightforward design and just one button on the top that controls powering, rinsing the brewing process and more. Remove the lid, place a capsule in and click to start making coffee. It is quick to heat and provides numerous drink options, such as double-shot espresso, a 5-, 8 or 18-ounce cup of coffee. It also comes with a steaming tool to give a cafe-like feel to your drinks. While we love its easy interface and compact size however, we discovered that it doesn't work as well as more expensive models in making rich-tasting espresso and coffee. It's also not as easy to recycle the capsules as some other machines we tested. For these reasons, this Nespresso isn't the best choice for our side-by-side test.
Quick to brew
coffeee of coffee in about 15 minutes. The heated water from the reservoir flows through a pump and penetrates tiny holes in the top of the coffee pod. The water then mixes with the ground coffee, and drips into the cup. The machine produced an intense, delicious espresso with a hint of bite when we tested it using Jones Brothers and Bestpresso coffee capsules. We tried almond, whole and 2% milks and all of them worked well.
Easy to clean
It's important to clean the Nespresso machine on a regular basis both inside and outside. This keeps the machine in good working order and ensure its security. It will also make the coffee you make taste better. You can use a variety of cleaners to clean your Nespresso and include vinegar. It's best to employ a descaling agent in place of vinegar, as it could damage the machine.
To clean your Nespresso, start by getting rid of all the pods, and then cleaning the drip tray and capsule container. Then, fill a sink or large bowl with warm water and add a few drops of dish soap. Let the drip tray or capsule container soak for a few seconds in the soapy solution to loosen any stain or gunk. Rinse the drip tray and capsule container with hot water. Then apply a nonabrasive cloth or sponge to clean off any stains or residues. After scrubbing, rinse the drip tray and capsule container and let them dry completely before returning them to the machine.
After your machine has been cleaned and descaled, it's time to clean it. Follow the directions in your manual for a specific process. In other cases, you can make a DIY descaling solution using citric acid or white vinegar. If you're using vinegar be sure to make use of white vinegar instead of balsamic or apple vinegar because they're too abrasive for this purpose.