The very narrow reservoir design makes it exceptionally difficult to pour water in without making a mess, either from the tap or from a water pitcher. The main reason the Lattisima didn’t earn our top spot was its water tank. It’s easy to clean as well that you only need to remove the parts below the brewing head and throw them in a dishwasher. In our tests, the coffee drinks turned out to be consistently decent, with foamy toppings. Unlike other machines we tested, the Lattissima makes lattes that requires only one push. Make sure to use a large mug and adjust the tip of the steam wand so the foam doesn’t spill everywhere. Then on the control panel, choose from one of four options: espresso, lungo, latte, and cappuccino. The process is straightforward: Firstly, lift open the head with a slight push and then insert a Nespresso capsule. It allows you to make espresso shots and lattes or cappuccinos, all with one touch. The De’Longhi Lattissima is an all-in-one artisanal coffee maker. ![]() Every espresso shot contains about 1.6 ounces, so there’s definitely no need to refill the tank too often. It features the largest water tank of this roundup at 60 ounces. The steam pump also self-cleans after each use, and the wastewater automatically goes into the built-in drain. Every shot we pumped came out with light brown, foamy crema on top, and the milk frother also did wonders.Īdditionally, because you make the shot first and then start the milk separately, using the Creatista Plus resembles the process of operating a regular espresso maker, which is great for regular espresso machine users like me. Then the machine asks you to select the temperature of the milk to make sure it froths a perfect cup every time. For coffee drinks, you can select flat white, cappuccino, and latte. For espresso, you can choose between espresso and lungo, which means “large” in Italian. This model offers several brewing options. This Creatista Plus model has every aspect of a user-friendly espresso maker that my old-fashioned machine lacks: sleek design, intuitive touch buttons, and a countertop-friendly size. Once plugged in, the smart display screen quickly got my attention and led me through the right steps to get the machine ready. This Nespresso was the only machine we tested that didn’t require reading the manual to get it started. Our new winner of the pod espresso roundup, the Nespresso Creatista by Breville, impressed us with its intuitive design, sleek appearance, and delicious espresso. If you're looking to make coffee and espresso, check out our guide to the best pod coffee makers. Nescafé Dolce Gusto Esperta 3 by De’Longhi.These are the best single-serve espresso makers we tested ranked, in order: If you’re on a budget but don’t want to compromise on espresso quality, then the Nespresso Lattissima by De’Longhi is a strong choice, too. Isn’t the cheapest of the pack, but its features make it worth the splurge. Our winner, the Nespresso Creatista Plus by Breville We examined the temperature, time to brew, affordability of the capsules, and density of the crema, among other features. To help you get the most bang for your buck, we chose 8 espresso machines that work with capsules, all priced under $500, and put them to the test. Inserting a capsule is much easier than messy grinding and tamping, so these machines allow a few extra minutes to catch up on sleep each morning-and require very little skill to use. Pod machines also save money and counter space by combining up to five gadgets into one. Add a bit of steamed milk and invest in some flavored syrups and you'll have a hard time telling the difference between the espresso drinks you make at home from those made in your favorite café. ![]() Shot after shot comes out with a beautiful layer of crema, the signature of a true espresso. The best of these single-shot pod-based espresso makers are quick, neat, and give totally consistent results. ![]() If you're a coffee nerd who assumes pod espresso is for the unenlightened-and trust us, we once thought that too-we're here to tell you you're wrong. Written by Sharon Franke and Valerie Li Stack
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