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Nespresso D150 Espresso MachineStainless steel thermoblock heating element and high pressure pump (19 bars) specially adapted for the Nespresso system. Manual volume...
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Stainless steel thermoblock heating element and high pressure pump (19 bars) specially adapted for the Nespresso system. Manual volume control (espresso/lungo). Thermostatic water temperature control. 3 position selector with 2 pilot lights. Stainless steel cup warming plate to guarantee optimal cup temperature. Chrome-plated capsule holder with built-in filter. Plastic ABS black housing with stainless steel , black color. Removable 41 oz water reservoir. team and hot water nozzle for cappuccino, caffe latte and other specialty drinks. Includes a set of 2 cups and an assortment of 20 capsules (2 coffee varieties). Power 1200 W, 120 V, 60 Hz. Dimensions: 7.9 x 11.2 x 11.2 inches ( L x D x H). Weight: 10.1 lbs. Manufacturer's one year warranty.
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Definitely worth considering, great espresso, great price!
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Pros: Makes EXCELLENT ESPRESSO. Quick delivery for capsules, great selection of blends. Customer service very good.
Cons: Warming tray doesn't get very warm. Capsules only through Nespresso, but shipping is cheap.
The Bottom Line:
Does the same thing as $1000 models, but no mess and fuss. Makes excellent espresso, priced well, good selection of capsules, quick delivery for capsules, accessories.
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We had purchased an Essenza D90 Nespresso machine but although simple it just didn't give us the heat and crema we desired, and it leaked. We returned it and decided to upgrade to the D150. At first, there are several extra steps to take when making a coffee (espresso) and the D90 was pretty simple, but the extra steps in the D150 will actually become second nature after a few times at the helm. In fact, there is more flexibility in the D150, allowing you to clean and flush out the system easily, pre-heat the water (I recommend turning it on in the morning, running a cup of hot water through at the beginning of the day to pre-heat the elements, and leaving it on all day). This way you always get a good temperature, good to excellent crema, and a nice shot or two. Remember to pre-heat the cups (you can do this with the froth wand) to get the best pull. Keep the water container filled as you will be using this A LOT! We've had this machine a week and I am going to flush it this afternoon; not due to the machine, but due to the great quantities of espresso we have been consuming! Good construction, design. Allows you to clean it easily. Once you get the hang of it, it's very easy to use and maintain. At 49 cents for an espresso...what can I say? Take that, Starbucks! Molto Bene!
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