Nespresso Pixie Espresso Machine by De’Longhi, Aluminum

March 13, 2018 - Comment

Nespresso Pixie Espresso Machine by De’Longhi, Aluminum Product Features Nespresso Pixie by De’Longhi has a 19 bar high-pressure pump that allows for a barista-style result, unlocking the delicate flavour of each coffee capsule; Designed for use with Nespresso capsules The fast heat-up system reaches the ideal temperature in just 25 seconds. The machine automatically turns

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Nespresso Pixie Espresso Machine by De’Longhi, Aluminum

Product Features

  • Nespresso Pixie by De’Longhi has a 19 bar high-pressure pump that allows for a barista-style result, unlocking the delicate flavour of each coffee capsule; Designed for use with Nespresso capsules
  • The fast heat-up system reaches the ideal temperature in just 25 seconds. The machine automatically turns off after 9 minutes, consuming less energy
  • The one-touch buttons with two cup capacities (Espresso and Lungo) can be reprogrammed to custom volumes and are backlit for ease of use
  • Red backlights along the sides of the machine light up to let you know when you need to refill the 24 oz. water tank. The folding drip tray accomodates differing cup sizes
  • Each machine includes a welcome set with a range of Nespresso capsules with unique aroma profiles

Comments

Kevin C says:

A sturdy and affordable entry into Nespresso heaven After staying with a friend in Ireland who had a Nespresso unit, I got hooked on Nespresso coffee. I bought a machine as soon as I was back in the states and have never looked back. The coffee (espresso) is rich, with a nice crema on top due to the 19 bar pressure of the machine which forces hot water thru the Nespresso capsule.Nespresso currently has 5 different machines to choose from, however the most affordable are (in order): the Inissia ($149 list, $99 on Amazon), the Pixie…

Djones says:

Great machine brews delicious espresso I was going to buy the Inissia but, after reading some comparisons between that and the Pixie, I went with the Pixie. The Pixie is made of metal and manufactured in Switzerland. The Inissia is manufactured in China and made of plastic. Not a huge deal but, from what I read, the Pixie is a better made machine.So far, I love this machine! It’s sleek and small so it doesn’t take up much space. It brews quickly and isn’t too loud. I’m still deciding what “flavor” of pod I like…

T. Day says:

Great espresso, without the drama. I like straight espresso. And I’ve spent quite a bit of time looking at the different types of equipment and brands on the market. I’d heard of Nespresso before. But I don’t know anyone who has one of their machines. Besides, I had already dismissed a capsule-based machine as not being a “real” espresso machine. After all, I said to myself. Isn’t a capsule-based espresso machine, when compared to a “real” espresso machine, a bit like comparing a cup of fresh brewed coffee…

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