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36 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My quest for perfect espresso is finally over!
This review is based on my experience with the Nespresso Essenza C90, but the Nespresso Essenza D90 is quite similar, and I believe that the espresso making mechanism is exactly the same.

We all have our little passions. Over the years, I have devoted too much time, money, and study to perfecting the art of making the perfect coffee and espresso. I searched...
Published on January 10, 2006 by Ernest Hemingway

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33 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars OK but has some significant issues
I have been using this machine for about a month now. The espressos are strong, aromatic and comparable to those produced by more expensive machines. The machine is also very easy to clean (barely requiring a rinse every now and then). As far as quality goes I'm very happy with it. A few caveats however:

Temperature: as other reviewers mentioned, they are...
Published on February 8, 2008 by A.J.


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36 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My quest for perfect espresso is finally over!, January 10, 2006
This review is based on my experience with the Nespresso Essenza C90, but the Nespresso Essenza D90 is quite similar, and I believe that the espresso making mechanism is exactly the same.

We all have our little passions. Over the years, I have devoted too much time, money, and study to perfecting the art of making the perfect coffee and espresso. I searched the world (and the internet) for the best beans, grinders, equipment, and even tried roasting my own beans and became able to produce better potions that one can ever find in the coffee boutiques. Still, as it turns out, my efforts were in vain. The Nespresso Essenza (and probably the other Nespresso machines similar in design) produces the perfect cup and the ease of doing so, sadly, puts my efforts to shame.

The secret seems to be in the strong pumping mechanism (19 bars of pressure, same as their more expensive machines) and their superb coffee capsules. After being such a stickler for the freshest roasted estate grown beans, I balked at the use of capsules and considered it the coffee for dummies approach. I also thought that they might be kind of similar in quality to the coffee "pods" used in the new single serve coffee machines, which range from bad (for the manufacturer and supermarket brands) to only fairly good (for the best of the gourmet, limited-edition pods at over $1 each).

Against all odds, the Nespresso pods are pure magic. I ordered new pods right away, but even the sampler pods that came with the machine were incredible, despite being past their "best before" expiration date. I'm equally mystified as to how they can have about twelve varieties and almost all be exquisite, despite noticeable differences not only in strength but in flavor. The "lungo"capsules are also fantastic (these produce 4 ounces of coffee-espresso instead of the classic 1 to 2 ounce espresso). Being partial to espresso and very dark coffee, I wasn't so impressed with the two or three pods weakest in strength, but those who like traditional American coffee might prefer them.

The Nespresso capsules completely dispelled my concern that they would be limiting compared to the use of coffee beans. It turns out that the opposite is true. Sure, there may be hundreds of different beans available, with infinite possibilities of blends and roasts, but they rarely reach the superior flavor these capsules achieve. Moreover, ordering coffee beans limits you to only one or two roasts for awhile, unless you buy a variety of green coffee beans (which last much longer than roasted beans) and roast them yourself in small quantities. With the capsules, a nice variety of espresso variations are available instantly.

Having been in the habit of ordering expensive coffee beans, I find the cost of the Nespresso capsules at $.50 each and the two-day shipping charge of only $5.95 (for any quantity) very reasonable. When buying roasted coffee beans, the shipping cost for one or two day air was much higher, and I had to reorder them every few weeks to keep fresh ones on hand. Since the Nespresso capsules stay fresh much longer, I can order a several month supply at one time.

The only criticism of the machine is that the espresso might not be quite hot enough for some aficionados. However, it is just hot enough for me, and the temperature can be raised slightly by heating the cup first.

It is amazing that I can now enjoy the best espresso almost instantly. This is truly the perfect way to enjoy espresso, even if I can no longer take credit for concocting it.

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33 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars OK but has some significant issues, February 8, 2008
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A.J. (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nespresso D90 Essenza Single-Serve Manual Espresso Machine (Kitchen)
I have been using this machine for about a month now. The espressos are strong, aromatic and comparable to those produced by more expensive machines. The machine is also very easy to clean (barely requiring a rinse every now and then). As far as quality goes I'm very happy with it. A few caveats however:

Temperature: as other reviewers mentioned, they are barely warm. If you're used to sipping yours for more than a couple of minutes you'll be drinking cold coffee. In fact the low temperature my Nespresso produces is enough of an issue for me to regret my purchase. And warming the cup does about as much as you'd expect.

Variety: I think there are enough capsules in the Nespresso line to find an espresso that suits your taste but the lungos are not to be confused with full-cups. You will not be able to get even half of an average American coffee cup out of a lungo capsule without it starting to taste watered down. Therefore Nespresso isn't as versatile as it could be and if you or your guests prefer regular coffee to espresso you'll have to keep your other coffee maker.

Customer service: You will have to buy the capsules directly through the "Nespresso Club" which advertises itself as an exclusive and very attentive client service. In my experience they have been responsive but unusually impersonal and not helpful if you are dissatisfied with your machine or your casules orders. One almost gets the impression they're doing you a favor by dealing with you. Guess that's what they mean by that exclusive feeling...

Because of the above issues I would recommend comparing a few other brands and seeing whether this is really your best choice. Personally, I wouldn't buy mine again.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars build quality not as good..., November 19, 2008
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I need my coffee (Portland, Oregon, USA) - See all my reviews
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I have bought several exact same model in France when I was living there earlier this year, and the build quality (i.e. fit and finish) are much better. The ones in Europe are made in Switzerland, and the one I recently bought on Amazon is made in China. Not sure why, but the fit and finish just didn't measure up. Otherwise the machine works great. I also would recommend getting the manual vs the automatic version. The manual model lets you control how much water you let pass thru the capsule.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Good Machine, February 16, 2009
This review is from: Nespresso D90 Essenza Single-Serve Manual Espresso Machine (Kitchen)
We go out to eat frequently and my husband likes to order an after dinner demitasse. This gets kind of expensive in NYC. We were skeptical about the longevity of espresso machines but figured if we got a year out of this gadget, it would be worth it. We opted for this model because it was the least expensive but were told that its pressure capacity was the same as the fancier automatic models. That was over 4 years ago and the D90 is still going strong. It makes a consistantly good cup.

The price of the capsules aren't as reasonable as they used to be: In 2005, they were 48 cents. There were two subsequent 2 cent jumps. Now I see they just went up another 3 cents to 55 cents which is a 15% increase over 4 years. The cost of shipping, IMHO, is ridiculously high. Fortunately, I was able to go Nespresso's office in Manhattan to pick up the orders. Recently,they have opened a cafe/retail store on Madison Ave, which is even more convenient. Perhaps Nespresso will open other retail stores nationwide. I hope they don't get it into their heads that they are free to raise the capsule price at will because they have a captive clientelle.

When we first got the D90, I had a few questions that were satisfactorily answered by their "Club's" tech support. But, as another reviewer indicated, their operators/salespeople do have a bit of a snooty "Euopean-ish" affect that is not really necessary.

Some tips:
1)Do warm your cup first.
2)Regular descaling is important and the kit is rather expensive, but you can get around the process by using only DISTILLED water...the coffee tastes better, too.
3) Flush the unit out (as per instructions)after every few cups.
4) Don't forget to turn the unit's power off between uses!
5) Ristretto and Arpegio are the strongest...no need to bother with the others if you like your drink strong. We like to stir a tiny bit of heavy cream in as the cup is filling...it makes a reapectable, creamy froth on top.
Since we no longer order restaurant coffee, this machine has indeed paid for itself several times over. Even when you include the nominal cost of electricty for the brewing and in our case, water distillation, it is less than 1/2 the price that they charge even in moderately priced restaurants or Starbucks.
On the other hand, if you're not a big expresso drinker, but like to entertain, have a little extra counter space and money to spend, it is a nice indulgence.


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I use it every day - what more is there to say, November 20, 2009
This review is from: Nespresso D90 Essenza Single-Serve Manual Espresso Machine (Kitchen)
I've had the machine for a year now, so this is not a hasty review. Nor need it be long. Having this machine is a constant source of pleasure every single morning. Plain and simple, it supplies excellent-tasting espresso for less effort than making regular coffee from a coffee machine. No grinding, not messy grounds, no waste, and essentially no cleanup. If you're like me and don't have the time, energy, or patience to be screwing around in the kitchen in the morning, a Nespresso machine is as good as it gets. Regarding cost: let's say you average one espresso drink a day like I do, it works out to about $18/mo - i cannot imagine spending significantly less than that with ANY alternative coffee-making method short of Folgers. Commenting on other eomplaints: environmental waste and "Fair Trade" coffee. If discarding the equivalent of 1/13th of a soda can's worth of aluminum bothers your conscience, then after each use scrape out the coffee and recycle the pod. If you're worried about whether or not Nespresso coffee is harvested sustainably, their processes do aim at ensuring this through their own AAA Sustainable Quality
Program. Unless you're into conspiracies, then you can be confident they are at least showing some concern for sustainability. If none of it is good enough for you, then what are you doing on a computer looking at Amazon.com?? You should be living in a tent snuggling prairie dogs in your handmade hemp blanket. Hope you're having fun!
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous espresso!, October 31, 2005
I like the idea of having a cup of espresso in the afternoon, but my Krups espresso maker was a pain. Messy, hard to use and with marginal results. I decided to look for a high quality coffee maker/espresso maker combination but the salesclerk steered me to the Nespresso and recommended buying this machine and a separate coffee maker (which was less than buying the pricey machine I was considering).

The demonstration won me over. The machine is so easy to use. You touch a button to turn it on, fill the 34oz capacity water bottle to the desired level and pop it in the back. Put the coffee filled capsule of your choice in the machine. Next push the button and your cup begins to fill with coffee. Push the button again to stop the flow at the strength you like. The espresso that results has a crema on the top from the pressure of how it is made. Simply delicious!

Clean up is easy. Just pull out the bottom and discard the tiny tin that held the coffee..No mess, no fuss. The machine holds about 14 empties so you don't have to do it often.

The design is sleek and small and easily fits in a tiny amount of space. I purchased the C90 in metallic silver which works exactly like the D90 with a slightly different design.

There are two potential drawbacks to the machine. This model does not have a frother. However, my experience with attached frothers has not been a good one so instead of paying an additional $150 for the frothing model, I picked up a Bonjour frother for $20. I can froth milk easily and warm it in the microwave if desired.

The other drawback is the coffee capsules must be purchased through the Nespresso company. I have not ordered yet but understand a sleeve of 10 capsules runs close to $5.00. The company sells a variety of strengths including decaf.

Today I made my daughter a gingerbread latte. This is something I normally would have had to pay a few dollars for at a specialty coffee house. To make the latte I put two tablespoons of gingerbread syrup in a cup. Then added two ounces of espresso made with my C90. I stirred in 1/2 cup of warm milk, topped with a dollop of whipped cream and sprinkled on cinnamon and nutmeg. Delicious!

Great little espresso maker!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Nespresso C90 (D90 replaces this), April 30, 2009
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Richard Rabe (Belchertown, MA) - See all my reviews
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My wife and I got hooked on Nespresso when we were visiting a friend in Paris. If you have never been to one of their elite boutiques you will be in for a shock (greeter a the door, tasting room etc.).

I've tried making my own espresso at home (two machine, both now in the basement) and never got to the 'expert' level plus I was the only one who could make it. So after Paris we bought one of this model from Amazon and have never been happier! It's the same model as the one our friend has in Paris (she's been using it for years). It makes great espresso, it is easy, it is fast, and simple and the pods are not all that expensive ($0.60 for a cup - compare that to an espresso out!).

Others have written about the temperature of the espresso, we do preheat our cups first by running the machine without a pod and that provides us with steaming hot espresso. Now all I have to do is convince my wife I need one of these for the office!

I've also found that you can use the machine to make a great iced coffee, just run the pump a little longer into a cup of ice, add a little milk stir, and wonderful!
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Nothing tho Fuss About, January 10, 2008
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Nestle, the parent company to Nespresso and the coffee pods, is the worlds largest distributer of coffee, with Nescafe having the greatest world wide brand recognition. Its not like I worry about Nestle and it's coffee drying up and blowing away. I first experienced Nespresso as a guest in a friends home. It was simply the best coffee I ever drank. The machine is ready to dispense in 40 seconds. I turn it on, reach for a cup, make my coffee choice and push the lever. Coffee is in my cup in under a minute and a half from hitting the on button. I like "Goldilocks" coffee, not too hot and not too cold. I can begin to sip and enjoy this amazingly rich and nurturing brew without any extra steps or clean up.
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12 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars does the trick, August 5, 2006
This review is from: Nespresso D90 Essenza Single-Serve Manual Espresso Machine (Kitchen)
the machine takes up little counter space and its use leads to no mess. it doesnt produce the greatest coffee in world but good to decent coffee. it is most convient in that i live alone and want to minimize the amount of effort in making a single cup. of note, this maker depends on capsules made by nespresso and just one day, just maybe, nespresso could stop making the capsules. one cup of coffee costs about $1 and one must spend a minimum total of $50 when placing an order for the capsules.

i am happy with it but i am no coffee expert. it just does the trick for me and my needs.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy Espresso, October 4, 2008
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What a great machine - quick and easy - nice and neat. Brews wonderfully.
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