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Nespresso D150

Nespresso D150 Espresso Machine

Stainless steel thermoblock heating element and high pressure pump (19 bars) specially adapted for the Nespresso system. Manual volume... Read More
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. Minimize
Author's Rating: Rating: 5/5 stars
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By:   krentzdiddy
Nov 4, 2004

Very good espresso - good value when you consider quality

Author's Rating: Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: Excellent, excellent quality espresso. Ease of using machine. Simple, fast clean-up.

Cons: Espresso could be hotter. Cappucinos can be watery. Capsule price arguably high for home espresso.

The Bottom Line: 
If you like excellent quality espresso, I highly recommend this machine. Coffee capsules are maybe a bit expensive, but when you factor in the quality, it's still good value.

Author's Review
I was coerced into buying this machine by a buddy of mine. Our wives were out of town and we had a few drinks. He kept going on and on about how amazing the espresso from this machine was -- he just wouldn't let it go. He had just experienced it a few weeks before at a friend's house and couldn't get over it. When I awoke the next morning, I wondered just what I had done. I assure you that since then, there has been no looking back.

The D-150 is a very good machine. I have an old espresso maker, but it doesn't even compare in espresso quality or convenience to the D-150. It makes an unbelievable cup of espresso. The stuff you buy at Starbucks, Panera or wherever you buy good coffee drinks is no better than what you can make at home -- no kidding. From the moment you plug it in and turn it on, you have an unbelievable espresso and are cleaned up in perhaps two minutes, tops. This was a huge selling feature for me, as I love to make a great espresso for my ride to work, but I don't have time in the morning to clean and dry a whole machine.

Like other reviewers, from what I can recall, I considered other machines in the line, but honestly, they were only more expensive and fancy. Fundamentally, they don't do anything extra for you but maybe look cooler. This machine is all you need; very solid and it works quite well. I love espressos, but I didn't know what "crema" was until I got this machine. This thing does truly make an aficionado out of you -- you learn to love a well made espresso.

I have not used my old machine since I have had this one. I used to stop at a coffee shop on my way to work a few times a week, drop four bucks and waste fifteen precious morning minutes. I have not done it once since having this machine.

Incidentally, if you like coffee but have to drink decaf - the quality of the decaf is unreal. I keep some on hand for my mom or late at night, and honestly, the decaf tastes like anything but.

My complaints are limited and I still give this product two very big thumbs up. First, you really should heat up your cup before use, as the coffee cools off fast. Also, I'm not sure the cappucino milk-steaming function is as great is it could be. My cappucinos are coming out just a bit watery, which could be that I use 2% milk rather than the recommended whole milk. Also, I think $.45 / capsule is a bit high for a cup of home made espresso. But when you factor in the quality of espresso you get and consider the price of buying it elsewhere or the quality loss from a lesser machine -- those darned people from Nespresso really have you. Quality tends to justify the value proposition. It's great stuff.
 


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