Minggu, 02 November 2014

Shop Nespresso C110-US-RE-NE CitiZ Automatic Single-Serve Espresso Maker, Fire-Engine Red



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Description


Inspired by urban style, CITIZ will please both amateurs of Nespresso coffee and lovers of modern design. Due to its small size, CITIZ will fit into any interior setting and will be just as elegant in a living room as in a kitchen. Automatic flow stop Automatic pump refilling Power save mode Programmable buttons for Espresso and Lungo Mini brewing unit 34-ounce/1 L water tank Easy to remove drip tray Folding cup support Capsule container Dimensions: 5 by 11 by 14-3/5-inch/ 13 by 27-2/3 by 37-1/5 cm (W by H by D)

Features


  • Single-serve automatic espresso maker for use with coffee-filled capsules
  • Espresso and lungo buttons; automatic and programmable volume control
  • 19-bar pump; energy-saving mode; 1-liter removable water tank
  • Used-capsule container; removable drip tray; folding cup support
  • Measures 14-3/5 by 5 by 11 inches

Customer Reviews


4 out of 5 stars As much art as function - Nespresso Citiz White Espresso Maker D 110 CW
M. Urioste

I have experienced a holiday 2009 embarrassment of riches. I purchased a DeLonghi EC155 espresso machine as a gift for my wife after much research and we have used it for for 2 days with much pleasure. As a total surprise, we received a Nespresso D110 as a family gift during a party, and we could not refuse it. It will be interesting to compare the $83 DeLonghi (with another $20 rebate in the mail) to, if I have the price right on Amazon, a $279.00 Nespresso D110.First of all, the Nespresso D110 is really beautiful--as much a work of art as a functional machine. The "winter white" is more of a cream color and the machine itself reminds me of an art deco juke box from the 1950s, if that makes any sense. It is very slim and looks beautiful on the counter top. The DeLonghi is much more utilitarian, with obviously less expensive materials (again, the price difference makes sense). If I use a PC analogy, the D110 is a Mac (elegant, incredibly simple to use, and expensive). Just as there are vocal supporters of MacWorld--I think the Nespresso D110 will have equally vocal supporters if you can justify the price...or better yet, receive as a gift :)!Initial impressions: it took about an hour and several tries on the DeLonghi EC155 to get the proportions right for a nice espresso with the ESE pods. With the Nespresso D110, it literally took about 5 minutes--and 3 minutes of that was reading the directions. 1-button operation. The crema on the espressos we produced from the Nespresso capsules were better the first time than we have been able to produce from the DeLonghi after several iterations.My biggest complaint: the Nespresso machine does not have a milk frother whereas the DeLonghi EC155 does.Read more ›

5 out of 5 stars Unbelievably Fantastic!
Tyra Baginski

I would not have thought I would be alive long enough to see a "Jetsons" reality. (I guess Raymond Kurzweil was right when he said technology will grow exponentially) This is truly a futuristic dream come true. The Nespresso produced coffee is the best. Perfectly intense without bitterness. I cannot imagine how someone could invent something so easy to use without compromising even a fraction of quality.I purchased the bundle, Citiz and Aeroccino Frother and together they make an incredible latte.

4 out of 5 stars Perfect for the coffee making newbie and those afraid of traditional espresso machines
C

I bought this machine as an x'mas present for my mother who loves her coffee but is afraid of the steam from traditional espresso machines, hates the hassle of French Press, and dislikes drip coffee.This product was an instant hit. Just switch the machine on, run it through once to rinse the machine & heat up the cup, then insert the capsule and press for a tasty cuppa. Repeat for a second cup. So simple a four year old did it too.Added benefit is that this particular machine has a slim footprint and the water tank holds enough water for quite a few cups so the machine itself can be placed wherever you would like your coffee. So far the machine has been 1. in the kitchen, 2. upstairs in her bedroom on Sundays for a luxurious breakfast in bed 3. out tailgating plugged into the car inverter 4. in various hotel rooms during her spring roadtrips.The folding cup tray, enables you to use either a cup or mug directly under the spout.The CONs of this product are:1 pod makes 1 Nespresso Cup = 4oz = 1/2 US Mug.A mug of coffee requires 2 pods.(An espresso shot is standard and is 1oz - 1.5oz. The above 4oz refers to the "coffee"'/long-shot option)No frother attachment. Milk has to be heated and frothed separately.Addictive: this machine is so quick and simple to use that my mother has actually increased her daily coffee consumption.Highly recommended for those who want to but cannot make a decent cup of coffee for any reason.

5 out of 5 stars Stop Wishing and Start Drinking REAL Coffee
Joseph J. Kusterbeck

Coffee extracted at atmospheric pressure can be drinkable, but to truly experience all of the flavor nuances, a high pressure extraction is necessary. The Nespresso CitiZ (all Nespresso machines use the same pump and block heater) pumps steam through the sealed coffee capsules at 19 bars, about 275 lbs. per sq. inch.Temperature is important too. Do you enjoy the wonderful aroma coming from your drip coffee maker? You can actually sense it from other rooms of your house. That smell is actually volatile chemical components of the coffee that are lost to the air and not in your cup!I started with a Nespresso C100, which I recently sold to a friend. I bought the CitiZ because the footprint is perfect for my modest kitchen.The capsules are proprietary, but they're essential to making this system as great as it is. Even a $2000 machine would produce terrible coffee if you used bad beans. All Nespresso models come with a sample pack of capsules, so you can order your favorites right away.While this machine is marketed as an "espresso machine", it can actually make any kind of coffee drink you can imagine. Wonder why you can't replicate Starbuck's drinks with your drip coffee maker? It's because they use espresso shots as a base for their overpriced drinks. Two programmable buttons allow for a ristretto (short) or lungo (long) shot. If you eject the capsule and hit the button again (this takes 2-3 seconds), you'll get hot water for dilluting your espresso shot to an Americano. But why would anyone want to do a silly thing like that??The espresso comes out of the machine at a perfectly hot, but still drinkable temperature.Read more ›



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