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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Nespresso CitiZ D110 Espresso Maker, Creamy White Review

Nespresso CitiZ D110 Espresso Maker, Creamy White
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I originally sampled this machine in Italy over the holidays and I liked it! The unit was the same cream white color although it was badged as a Delonghi and markedly more expensive than the Nespresso which I'm convinced was the exact same machine. When I found the `Nespresso' CitiZ machine at William Sonoma I was excited but ultimately purchased here on Amazon due to the better deal.

To date, I have used the machine daily for about a month and so far so good. There is a bit of trial and error but it doesn't take long to get the rhythm down. The coffee itself is another story. The unit comes with enough samples until you place your order with Nespresso which isn't the most user friendly website on the net. After a phone call to Nespresso I got hooked up and the site works fine after you finally get registered.

The color is a very nice cream white and the photo here on Amazon isn't accurate. The machine itself is very well designed for ease of use and cleaning. The dual setting of water determines the strength you prefer. Frankly, I didn't much care for the extra water setting, as I like the stronger flavor. All in all its been a good purchase with no regrets.


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Saturday, March 12, 2011

Nespresso C110-US-GR-NE CitiZ Automatic Single-Serve Espresso Maker, Steel Gray Review

Nespresso C110-US-GR-NE CitiZ Automatic Single-Serve Espresso Maker, Steel Gray
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I bought this machine as an x'mas present for my mother who loves her coffee but is afraid of the steam from traditional espresso machines, hates the hassle of French Press, and dislikes drip coffee.

This product was an instant hit. Just switch the machine on, run it through once to rinse the machine & heat up the cup, then insert the capsule and press for a tasty cuppa. Repeat for a second cup. So simple a four year old did it too.

Added benefit is that this particular machine has a slim footprint and the water tank holds enough water for quite a few cups so the machine itself can be placed wherever you would like your coffee. So far the machine has been 1. in the kitchen, 2. upstairs in her bedroom on Sundays for a luxurious breakfast in bed 3. out tailgating plugged into the car inverter 4. in various hotel rooms during her spring roadtrips.

The folding cup tray, enables you to use either a cup or mug directly under the spout.

The CONs of this product are:
1 pod makes 1 Nespresso Cup = 4oz = 1/2 US Mug.
A mug of coffee requires 2 pods.

(An espresso shot is standard and is 1oz - 1.5oz. The above 4oz refers to the "coffee"'/long-shot option)

No frother attachment. Milk has to be heated and frothed separately.

Addictive: this machine is so quick and simple to use that my mother has actually increased her daily coffee consumption.

Highly recommended for those who want to but cannot make a decent cup of coffee for any reason.








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Inspired by urban style, CITIZ will please both amateurs of Nespresso coffee and lovers of modern design. Due to its small size, CITIZ will fit into any interior setting and will be just as elegant in a living room as in a kitchen. Automatic flow stop Automatic pump refilling Power save mode Programmable buttons for Espresso and Lungo Mini brewing unit 34-ounce/1 L water tank Easy to remove drip tray Folding cup support Capsule container Dimensions: 5 by 11 by 14-3/5-inch/ 13 by 27-2/3 by 37-1/5 cm (W by H by D)

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Sunday, February 13, 2011

Nespresso C120-US-RE-NE CitiZ Automatic Single-Serve Espresso Maker and Milk Frother, Fire-Engine Red Review

Nespresso C120-US-RE-NE CitiZ Automatic Single-Serve Espresso Maker and Milk Frother, Fire-Engine Red
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This machine is brilliant. The best espresso or cappuccino I've ever tasted, and all in less than 2 minutes, start to finish. The milk frother is a miracle--quick, perfect, instant cleanup. My wife and I have been wired out of our heads since it arrived. We can't stop drinking the stuff. We're giving Stieg Larsson's characters a run for their caffeinated money! The reason is that all the usual inhibitors are gone: the coffee's gone cold and acrid in the pot, can't face the 20-minute production and cleanup for a cup of espresso, etc. It's like the world's smartest drug dealers got together and designed this thing. Got the slightest urge? Satisfy it! Why not? Just hit the button and it's there. Wait a minute, my wife's calling me. What's that? We're out? Excuse me, I have to go knock over a 7/11 so I can order another box of capsules.

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CitiZ&milk is equipped with an Aeroccino, dedicated to milk based lovers. Intuitive and user friendly, CitiZ&milk prepares an infinite number of coffee recipes at the touch of a button. Automatic and programmable coffee quantity (Espresso and Lungo). Dedicated space for coffee preparation. Integrated milk frothing device for Cappuccino and Latte: Aeroccino whisk. storage space Dimensions: 9.3 by 11 by 14-3/5-inch/23-2/3 by 27-2/3 by 37-1/5 cm (W by H by D) Capsule container Dimensions: 5 by 11 by 14-3/5-inch/ 13 by 27-2/3 by 37-1/5 cm (W by H by D).

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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Nespresso CitiZ C110 Espresso Maker, Red Review

Nespresso CitiZ C110 Espresso Maker, Red
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Well, I'm a coffee addict, I admit. I wanted something to give me much better quality than that one could find in Starbucks, so I tried a dozen of different espresso machines starting from Mr.Coffee and up to DeLonghi and Cuisinart. The problem is in beans, very hard to find steady good quality, I tried beans and ground coffee suppliers up to Gevalia and still could not get what I was looking for. Now, finally, I've got it in the form of Nespresso. Very good quality once you tried all the varieties and selected the ones you like, repeatable good taste time after time and no mess as an added bonus. Oh, and it's four times cheaper comparing to Starbucks!

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Nespresso CitiZ C110 Automatic and programmable coffee quantity (Espresso and Lungo) Fire-engine red 5.1 by 10.9 by 14.6 in water tank: 34-Ounce

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Sunday, January 2, 2011

Nespresso CitiZ C110 Automatic/Programmable Coffee Espresso and Lungo Machine, Titanium Review

Nespresso CitiZ C110 Automatic/Programmable Coffee Espresso and Lungo Machine, Titanium
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This machine looks cool, industrial, somewhat retro and couldn't be easier to use. All it takes is to turn it on, pop in a capsule, and then press either the Espresso (small cup) or the Lungo (bigger cup) button. A few moments later, the coffee pours into the cup. That's all there is to it.

The Citiz also feels high quality. For example, the tray that holds the espresso cup feels nice and heavy, and not like some flimsy cheap piece of plastic. Oftentimes smaller parts like that reveal the true quality of a machine and the Nespresso Citiz delivers here without question, high marks for that.

The machine comes with 16 sample capsules, i.e. one of each of the 16 permanently available flavors. It is fun trying these out and deciding on personal favorites. The machine produces rich crema for all flavors, so no complaints here. Each cup looks and tastes like the real thing, i.e. a nice and strong espresso or lungo.

The only caveat I see is with the Nespresso marketing system. The Grand Cru capsules this machine uses are exclusively available through Nespresso's website. They cannot be purchased anywhere else. That's one thing. I was also put off by the brouhaha Nespresso creates on its website - as if one were purchasing the crown jewels of coffee. Example: One cannot even order capsules before one has registered a machine, serial no. and all (i.e. no buying capsules ahead of time, before the machine is delivered). In addition to that, one only receives a membership number after the first order was placed. It feels too exclusive for its own good and the graphic-rich website with visible load times (even through very fast connections) gets in the way of efficiency. Add to that all the other marketing efforts on that website - from promoting exclusive Nespresso boutiques in the most expensive cities in the world to selling shamelessly overpriced accessories such as cups and carrying cases, and I can't help but slightly regret having decided on this machine. All I wanted was a machine that makes good espresso. I really do not care about Nespresso boutiques and simple machine carriers for a whopping $90.

I assume this is supposed to create exclusivity and make the customer feel like someone with a discerning taste. To me it borders on ridiculous. That said, the coffee is good and the design of the machine works. So I am still giving it 4 stars. Other than that I am trying my hardest to ignore all the rest...

UPDATE 6/2011:
It looks like there have been some changes made to the Nespresso website. It seems that now one actually can order the capsules without first having registered a machine.


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Saturday, December 25, 2010

Nespresso CitiZ C120 Automatic and programmable Espresso and Lungo Machine w/Frother, Fire-engine red Review

Nespresso CitiZ C120 Automatic and programmable Espresso and Lungo Machine w/Frother, Fire-engine red
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I wanted an automatic espresso machine, and was prepared to spend up to a $1500, but my problem was that I couldn't find anything in that price range that was reliable and had consistently good reviews. The Saeco Talea came up a few times, and I have a friend who has one, but that (like every other model I looked at) seemed to have only 60% or so positive reviews, or no reviews. I wanted something that would make espresso, required little to no maintenance and would last. I own a conventional espresso maker, and a semi-automatic. The conventional (stove top) works just fine, but I rarely use it because it takes too much time when I'm trying to get out the door in the morning. Virtually every seal in the semi-automatic has worn out, it was messy to clean up, and the milk frother was just a disaster (forget the constant cleaning, water bubbles out of it even when I'm not using it).

My wife recently started to like coffee, but she likes lattes and cappuccinos, which is why I went with this model, rather than one that just made espresso. I liked that everything was on one stand, and there was only one cord, unlike getting the Nespressor C101 with Aeroccino. That's probably a better deal, but I wanted simple. I should note the machine also makes lungo, a long shot, but I prefer good old fashioned espresso, so I won't mention lungo again.

The only downside to the machine is that the espresso comes out at pretty much the perfect temperature. Same with the liquid from the milk frother. If you want scalding hot this machine isn't for you. I've used the machine to make americanos by just not putting in a coffee capsule, but when I'm running out the door to work that's not quite hot enough, so I just boil a pot of water. For espresso, and anything with the milk frother it's fast, and ready to go. I haven't used the frother to cool much stuff, but it works.

The capsules are more expensive than buying coffee by the pound, and setting up a nespresso account is annoying, but it's still cheaper than Starbucks (which I personally don't like), and by the time my coffee costs equal the cost of a fully automatic machine that machine would have died (according to all of the reviews). Standard capsules are $0.55, and specialty capsules are $0.62. Between the two of us we typically use less than 20 shots a week. Call it less than $12. $500 or so a year. We were spending at least half of that a year on coffee beans (more when you add in buying coffee by the cup), so at $250 more a year than a fully automatic espresso machine (and I think our coffee consumption would have gone up) it would have been 2 - 3 years before we the bottom of the line fully automatic espresso machines would have been cheaper. My guess is that I would have spent more like $2000 if I wanted that kind of reliability, that's more than 6 years.

Anyway, I purchased this model for its reliability. I looked at the Delonghi version, which is like a mini-fully automatic espresso machine, but it seems to have all of the faults of the fully automatic machine. The nespresso series seemed to have the best overall reviews and I've been very happy. My wife uses it, and she never touched the semi-automatic machine that we had. It's easy to use, clean, etc. To operate you hit the on switch, then for espresso press the espresso button. To froth or cool milk (or another liquid) you fill the milk frother and press the button to heat, or hold it down for a couple of seconds to cool. That's it.

My best friend turned me on to this. He has the same model but in fire engine red. After owning his for a year he still hasn't had an issue. A co-worker has had his for years and still no problems. I wish that nespresso sold capsules that I could fill, or that there was a better way to recycle the capsules, but oh well. I haven't used a descaling kit, but I can't imagine that will be a problem.

On the nespresso website you don't need to provide all of the information they ask for. They will still let you create an account and order. I would skip the introduction variety kit. You get a sampler with your purchase.

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