Nespresso C100t Essenza Single Serve Espresso Machine Reviews
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Product Features
- 1200-watt single-serve automatic espresso machine designed for capsules
- 19-bar pump; ThermoBlock heating system; electronic temperature regulation
- Compact ABS housing; backlit control button; removable 34-ounce water tank
- Capsules eject semi-automatically into collection container; 12 capsules included
- Measures 10 by 6-1/2 by 11-1/2 inches; 1-year limited warranty
Reviewed By: Steve McCardell (Rochester, MI)
Perfect Espresso Every Time
I absolutely love the Nespresso C100t. Have had espresso makers in the past, but the pressure was more like 15 bars and never added a great crema on top. This one always makes a great cup. I like that you can make a true espresso and a lungo (larger cup) with appropriate capsules.
I love that you only have to dump out the capsules once in a while; that it’s SO convenient; and that there’s no guesswork in getting a perfect cup to drink.
For the price, there’s really no downside. No, it doesn’t have a way to froth milk. No, it’s not a HUGE water container. (But you’re also not making big American cups of coffee, so it lasts.) But I also like it for these reasons — it has a small footprint, so it’s easy to tuck between other things on the counter, and there’s nothing extra to break or clean.
Easy machine and great espresso.
- Steve
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Reviewed By: Living In Budapest (Budapest, Hungary (originally Ann Arbor, MI))
Was Very Skeptical About Nestle and Nespresso But Not Anymore
Living and working in Europe for close to ten years I’ve had some very good espressos all over the continent. To be honest I’m really more of an American long coffee drinker but can’t always get a true American-style coffee if I’m not at home. I’m a bit of a coffee snob so the thought of watery Nescafe is never very appealing. I couldn’t imagine that Nestle could produce such good coffee. Nestle sponsored an even a few months ago and was giving free sample from the Nespresso. I was sold on the taste.
I bought the Nespresso C100t Espresso for my wife’s birthday. When I’m away it’s a bit of a hassle for her to grind bean and prepare coffee for one person. The Nespresso is absolutely convenient. Simply turn on the machine, let it warm, insert the capsule, and choose espresso or lungo (long coffee). No mess to clean. My wife and I have enjoyed every capsule that we’ve have tried so far. The decafs are also very good.
The Nespresso is probably more of a luxury item as the unit and capsules are relatively expensive. However if you’re going out to Starbucks or a cafe for your espressos then you could justify a Nespresso. Perhaps one slight inconvenience is the availability of capsules, namely the need to buy only from Nespresso. This is an inconvenience for one of the most convenient machines. However shipping charges are reasonable. In my case the Nespresso store is only about 5-7 minutes away so I can just stop by.
I would recommend this for people who really like espressos or European long coffees.
-LIB