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
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…
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…
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…