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Best cheap Nespresso deals for October 2021

Breville-Nespresso USA Nespresso Creatista Plus Coffee Espresso Machine

Are you shopping for the best cheap coffee maker deals available today? Nespresso’s outstanding single-serve espresso machines and coffee makers brew high-quality coffee and espresso with no waste and little mess. There are two types of Nespresso machines and many model variations for each type. We found the best Nespresso deals for you looking at both types of machines and also the latest Black Friday deals — which are live earlier than ever this year, by the way! Below, we also list the major factors to consider when choosing the right cheap Nespresso machine to suit your particular java Jones.

Today’s best Nespresso deals

Enjoy your own personal barista with the Nespresso Lattissima Touch. With six built-in recipes, this bad boy is ready to transform any mundane drink into a delicious work of art. more
An oldie but as reliable as ever, released in 2017, this Nespresso Citiz model is still a wonder in the kitchen, providing an elegant aesthetic flair for the full french vanilla fantasy. more
Compact design, single-serve espresso machine brews espresso and double espresso drinks. Comes with a complimentary original capsule sample set. more
Adjustable cup size with two programmable buttons for espresso (1.35-ounce) and Lungo (5-ounce) servings. This portable machine comes with a sample selection of original capsules. more
Get the convenience of one-touch coffee and espresso brewing with Breville's new Vertuo Next machine. After brewing this machine ejects and stores the Vertuo pod. more
Made with Centrifusion technology, Nespresso VertuoLine brews cups in large sizes with espresso and crema without compromising flavor and caffeine strength. more
Automatically eject the single-serve Vertuo pod to be ready for the next pod with this newest model from De'Longhi. Brew six different sizes or fill an 18-ounce carafe. more
Tight on space? The Nespresso Essenza Mini is the perfect coffee machine thanks to its compact build, capable of pumping out powerfully delicious espressos despite its size. more
Brew up single-serve espresso and Lungo coffee drinks in less than a minute with this 19-bar pressure pump-equipped machine. Uses Nespresso original single-serve capsules. more
Enjoy world-class espressos, latte macchiatos, and more with the Nespresso Lattissima espresso machine, pre-included with a milk frother for cafe-grade foam that brings out each ounce of flavor. more
Versatile original Nespresso barista-grade single-serve machine brews espresso or coffee. You can brew up to nine cups with the 24-ounce water reservoir. more
Coffee lovers can't say no to this Nespresso bundle. The D40 Inissia Espresso Maker is a lightweight and compact machine that can make two coffee sizes using the accompanying capsule pods. more
Moderately easy-to-use espresso machine with a dial interface has 15-bar power and an integrated steamer milk frother. Impress yourself without getting over your head with more complex machines. more

How to choose a Nespresso machine

Whether you’re looking for the simplest, least expensive Nespresso or searching for a barista-level device because instant single serve Keurig deals won’t cut it anymore, you have plenty of choices. The following is a list of factors and features and useful buying advice to consider in choosing a Nespresso machine for yourself or as a gift.

  • Nespresso, Breville, or De’Longhi: Nespresso sells coffee and espresso in pods. Nespresso does not manufacture coffee makers or espresso machines, but licenses other companies to use the Nespresso brand name and make the machines. Breville and De’Longhi are the two companies licensed to manufacture and sell Nespresso machines in the U.S. Both companies sell a wide range of Nespresso machines, and it can get confusing because, other than styling, the features are often nearly identical. Whether you buy a Breville or De’Longhi machine, however, they are both the real deal.
  • Original or Vertuo: There are two types of Nespresso machines, which the company calls the original line and Vertuo line machines. Each type works with different capsules. Original capsule machines brew coffee with 19-bar pressure extraction and can brew two sizes, from 1.35 ounces to 5 ounces. There are also third-party brands of capsules that work in original machines. Nespresso Vertuo machines brew using extraction plus centrifugal force, spinning up to 7,000 times a second. Vertuo capsules have bar codes that instruct the machines on how to brew the coffee. You can brew in five different sizes with Vertuo machines, from 1.35 ounces to 14 ounces. Nespresso creates the same flavors for each line of machines.
  • Brew sizes: European style espresso and coffee drinks range from 1.35-ounce single shot to 5-ounce lingo brews. You can also create a double shot 2.7-ounce drink with both capsule sizes. If you prefer American style 8-ounce cups or 14-ounce brews for travel mugs, choose a Vertuoline machine.
  • Water reservoir: The larger the Nespresso machine’s water reservoir, the more cups can be brewed without refilling. The larger machines take up more counter space, however.
  • Milk frothers: Some of the higher-end original line Nespresso machines have integrated milk frothers. Lower-cost Nespresso original-line and all current Vertuoline machines need external frothers. Breville and De’Longhi both sell Nespresso machines bundled with separate Aeroccino milk frothers.
  • Space: Original-line Nespresso machines with integrated frothers and both types of machines with large water reservoirs take up a good deal of counter space. Most machines have the water reservoir in the rear, which reduces width, but some have the tank on the side. Smaller original line machines such as the Pixie and the Essenza Mini machines take up the least space.
  • Budget: Nespresso’s original line machine list prices range from $150 to $600. Vertuo line list prices start at $160 and go up to $300. Deals are common for both lines, and you can often find all but the most expensive models for less than $200.
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