Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Nespr Citiz Aeroccino C120 US Nespre

Review Nespr Citiz Aeroccino C120 US Nespre

Nespr Citiz Aeroccino C120 US Nespre Features

  • 8.07 X 13.46 X 10.16
  • water tank: 1 liter
  • 19 bars of pressure
  • Folding Drip tray for latte machiatto glass
  • Energy power save mode

Nespr Citiz Aeroccino C120 US Nespre Description

          Automatic and programmable coffee quantity (Espresso and Lungo). Nespr Citiz Aeroccino C120 US Nespre have 3 colors to choose from, including Black, Aluminium and Fire-Engine Red.

The most helpful favorable review by Josh

Perfect for what I wanted  4.0 out of 5 stars
         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). Read Full Josh's Review >>

The most helpful critical review by I. Haynes

 Leak ! 3.0 out of 5 stars
          We have had the Nespresso CitiZ for about 10 days now. I had read several reviews here at Amazon that mentioned that their machine was leaking at the base, so I checked mine by simiply looking it over and saw no leak, but then when I decided to move the machine . . . low and behold there was a puddle of water underneath the machine!, just like other reviewers had mentioned. Our machine also leaks a bit before the coffee starts and mostly after the coffee has ended at the upper spout.
          This is a serious matter, especially when we paid top dollar for this machine. Will be calling Nespresso tomorrow morning and hope to get this matter taken care of. Will have to go back to the baristas for my Espresso. I understand in some cases Nespresso will mail out a backup unit to use while they work over the leaky model. Have a Manual campers model "Handpresso" coming in the mail, both the Wild and Dome models. It uses no electricity, and never has to be descaled, and is said to make very good coffee. The Dome model uses ESE pods and the Wild model uses your own grounds, and their are no reports of leaks or any problems.. for a lot less cash on the barrel head.
          The machine makes very good espresso, but I recommend warming the cup before filling it. The only capsule I didn't care for was the light blue one, but the taste can be covered up by adding some flavoring.
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*** Product Information and Review : Aug 16, 2011