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Nespresso CitiZ D120 Espresso Maker with Aeroccino Milk Frother

by Nespresso
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (60 customer reviews)

Price: $299.00
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Color: Fire-Engine Red
  • 8-Inches by 13-1/2 inches by 10 inches
  • 1-liter (33-3/4-fluid-ounce) water tank
  • 19 Bars of pressure
  • Folding drip tray for tall latte machiatto glasses
  • Energy power save mode

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Nespresso CitiZ C120 Automatic and programmable Espresso and Lungo Machine w/Frother, Fire-engine red + Nespresso Variety Pack Capsules, 50 Count + Nifty Nespresso Carousel
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Product Details

Color: Fire-Engine Red
  • Product Dimensions: 15.5 x 11.7 x 16.7 inches ; 14.3 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 15 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
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  • ASIN: B0044UJBC0
  • Item model number: D120-US-RE-NE1
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (60 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #57,266 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining)
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Product Description

Color: Fire-Engine Red

Nespresso D120 Citiz Automatic Espresso Maker and Aeroccino

Combining an ultra-urban, retro-modern design with exceptionally practical, user-friendly functionality, this automatic espresso maker not only functions as a beautiful accent piece to any kitchen counter, but it also brews up soothing, cafe-style coffee drinks quickly and easily. The single-serve machine features a unique extraction system designed specifically for coffee-filled capsules, which means perfect espresso every time. The appliance perforates the hermetically sealed capsule and soaks all the ground coffee to optimally filter the coffee, while its high-pressure 19-bar pump extracts all the aromas and gives body to the espresso, ensuring a thick golden crema--the delicious creamy layer on top. To begin, simply flip the power switch to "on", place a cup under the coffee outlet, open the lever, insert a capsule and close the lever, then press the Espresso or Lungo button. The flow of coffee depends on the coffee variety selected, and up to 11 used capsules collect in the capsule container for later disposal. The espresso maker also provides automatic and programmable volume control, an energy-saving mode, automatic flow stop, and automatic pump refilling. Other thoughtful design details include a removable 1-liter water tank, a removable drip tray, and folding cup support (one position for a cup and one position for a macchiato glass). Coupled with the Aeroccino - a powerful automatic steam system, which allows you the ability to create silken foam for lattes - you can whip up delicious cappuccinos and many more coffee drinks.

Features
  • Automatic flow stop
  • Automatic pump refilling
  • Power save mode
  • Programmable buttons for Espresso and Lungo
  • Mini brewing unit
  • 34 oz/1 L water tank
  • Easy to remove drip tray
  • Folding cup support
  • Capsule container
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Customer Reviews

The machine is easy to clean and easy to use. Brandon Bianchi  |  30 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
152 of 154 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Perfect for what I wanted January 1, 2011
By Josh
Color Name:Aluminum|Amazon Verified Purchase
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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79 of 79 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Very satisfied--highly recommended! December 29, 2010
Color Name:Fire-Engine Red
Let me first say that I did a lot of research before buying the Nespresso CitiZ with Aeroccino. In this price range, everything I read pointed me to this machine. I have been using the machine for one month now.

My reactions after one month:
(1) Very solid, well-made machine. There is not one part of this machine that feels or looks cheap.
(2) The espresso shots and longer shots the CitiZ pulls and pours are delicious. Beautiful crema, full enticing bouquet (if I may be so lame to use that word).
(3) Experiment with a wide variety of Nespresso capsules. My favorite is the Ristretto (10--strongest), but I also like the 9 and eight. The machine comes with a full sampler. Pay close attention to which ones you really like and which ones are merely meh.
(4) Espresso capsules for this machine can be purchased only via the Nespresso Club online. Capsules are 55 cents each and you have to order at least 50 at a time. 2-day shipping is the cheapest they offer and it's $6.95. Their shipping is FAST. You don't want to run out of capsules, but if you do, you won't be shaking for too long. :)
(5) Rinse out the machine regularly. It's a painless process that is explained in the user manual. I have some descaling powder on its way to me in the mail as I type this, so I can't give any feedback yet about the descaling process.
(6) I recommend changing the water in the reservoir each day. The fresher the water, the better the shot.
(7) When using the Aeroccino, be absolutely certain that you fill it with milk NO HIGHER than the lines indicated on the inside wall of the Aeroccino. And if you change from the minimum foam thingie to the maximum foam thingie inside the Aeroccino, be sure you fill to the lower line. Trust me on this one. If you overfill the Aeroccino, you will have a mess on your hands.
(8) If you ignore what I said in #7, it is likely milk got under the black plate that runs down the right side of the unit (with the ring at the end of it that goes around the Aeroccino's base. If you do not clean under that black plate, milk will curdle under there and start stinking to high heaven. I found this one out the hard way. Pretty nasty, but it was my fault, mostly because I didn't realize the milk would seep under there if I overfilled the Aeroccino.
(9) I figure it will take me half a year of use to cover the money I spent to buy this machine. From there, it's mostly gravy except for the cost of capsules and milk. My days of paying $2-4 per espresso drink are done.

I highly recommend the CitiZ. And I'm not an easy person to impress. I think you will love it, too.
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40 of 40 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Difficult choice December 7, 2010
Color Name:Aluminum|Amazon Verified Purchase
As a previous owner of semi-automatic and super-automatic espresso machines, it was difficult accepting this as the best choice to replace them. Although the semi-automatic gives the most control and produces the most satisfying cup, it is a commitment of time and counter space. The Nespresso is a clean, compact and effective design. It produces a surprisingly good cup, and its only drawback is being completely locked in to their coffee pod system of blends and pricing. However, their service is first rate. So, if the objective is a good cup easily and simply prepared with a fairly priced machine, it's a success.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars The coffee tastes as great as the machine looks!
We have the machine a couple of months now and would not want to do without it! The quality of the coffee and ease of use of this machine and the integrated milk frother make for a... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Peter Kitzhoefer
5.0 out of 5 stars Best
This is the best Espreddo maker. Good qyality, and the best price you can get here. I love it and recommend to people.
Published 3 months ago by Ellis Lin
5.0 out of 5 stars Nespresso CitiZ
Amazing product.....great cup of espresso !
Easy set up and clean up
Quality machine that lives up to its reputation
Would highly reco
Published 4 months ago by J. T. Smith
3.0 out of 5 stars I did not buy this
i have no idea how i purchased this i don't remember anything. Since purchasing this product i have had to replace the little object that throths the milk. love dad
Published 8 months ago by H
1.0 out of 5 stars BEWARE Electrical appliances from USA
Recently we ordered and received a Nespresso machine which we bought at AMAZON on line only to find out when it was delivered that it has the wrong voltage for Australia. Read more
Published 11 months ago by aussiepamela
4.0 out of 5 stars Not much better than my Aeropress
I've been using an Aeropress for the last 2 years and it's served me well. I tried the Nespresso at a Bloomingdales and liked the flavor - different than my old standby, so I... Read more
Published 12 months ago by Sophie
5.0 out of 5 stars Its a must have!!
Have never taken the time to write a review in the past, however this product will warrent the time. This machine is PERFECT. Bought it for my wife as a gift. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Don H Sutton
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to use and the coffees are great!
I love the Nespresso CitiZ C120 machine! It's definitely eye candy on my counter with that slightly retro look, plus it makes a great cup of espresso that my husband and I really... Read more
Published 13 months ago by ocpinay
4.0 out of 5 stars Good machine
PROS: The taste of the coffee and the froth are great. It reminds me of the small coffee shops in Europe
CONS: Coffee capsules are way too expensive and Nespresso has a... Read more
Published 13 months ago by Tech Man
4.0 out of 5 stars Good machine but not mind blowing
We received our Nespresso last night and have already tried 4 of the 12 sample pods. The ones we've tried have been 'meh' but they've also been the lighter intensity pods so I'm... Read more
Published 13 months ago by Fluvial
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