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Nespresso D150 Espresso Machine, Black

Nespresso D150 Espresso Machine, Black





Review: I now make the BEST cappuccino
by: M. Begbie on date: May 31, 2001
I received my Nespresso machine 24 hours after I ordered. I have had one espresso machine previously. This Nespresso machine is far superior. I love the taste of the coffee, the easy clean up, the ease of frothing the milk. I would recommend this machine. Worth every penny.

Review: Easy to use, good to drink
by: on date: March 15, 2001
I first tried the espresso from this machine at a friend's house. The espresso was hot and had a wonderful crema and it was ready in less than a minute. I have owned less expensive machines and stovetop models but they never came out hot enough or with enough crema (if any). I received my machine and within minutes I was brewing my first cup. The cartridge system offers no coffee ground mess of the traditional machines. My wife enjoyed a hot cup of tea this morning from the steamer/hot water spout which produced steaming hot water in less than a minute. The only downside is that you have to order your coffee blends from the company but the up side is that the selection is excellent and the price is about $.45 a cup (less than any resturant or Starbucks). They ship your order by 2 day UPS and if you order from them online there is free shipping (minimum of 100 cartridges). There is a nice bonus with your first order, but I won't spoil the surprise. Buy this machine and you won't be sorry.

Review: Not a good idea
by: scott jones on date: August 29, 2001
I was very disappointed to learn that you have to use Nestle cannisters with this machine. This raises the cost and limits the selection of coffee for this machine. It should be stated more clearly in the on-line catalog.
I am returning this product for a refund.
Scott

Review: Easy and Delicious
by: on date: August 29, 2001
This machine is not only the easiest to use but there is no mess involved. The coffee discs come in different coffee strengths and are available on line with no charges for shipping. When you first place your order, a taster's display box is given for free. Decaf is also available in two different flavors. We have bought several other machines. This is the BEST! No need to go to those fancy restaurants anymore to get good espresso. The milk frother is also a great and easy feature on this machine.

Review: Nice machine and system, but mediocre capsules
by: Lawrence Brown on date: July 18, 2001
I have three Nespresso machines, including this one. My comments concern the Nespresso system rather than any particular machine, but I can't see paying [price] for this D150 when for only [price] you can get the D300.

The idea of the capsules rather than using coffee beans requires some trade offs, but has lots of huge advantages. The capsules are super convenient, fast, clean and neat, attractive, and allow you to easily serve a variety of coffee blends (decaf, latin american, african, pure arabica, etc, which is fun). A big advantage is that they stay fresh for months at a time, so you can always have them on hand when you need them.

Comparing the Nespresso system with the conventional system shows the value of convenience. Conventional machine: you have to have fresh beans, you have to have an expensive burr grinder (more counter space, more to clean, more to break down), you have to get the fineness of the grind correct, you have to measure the ground coffee accurately, you have to tamp the coffee in the holder correctly, you have to pour the correct amount of water through. This requires a large amount of time, effort, expirementation, patience, and experience. Serving a party of 10 people like this could easily take you an hour, and you are making a lot of noise and not enjoying the party, and making a big mess to clean up later.

A conventional machine could never be used in your office or company kitchen, but a Nespresso machine works out very nicely in that situation.

On the downside, 45 cents per shot of espresso is a little expensive compared to doing it with beans. You are limited to the Nespresso capsules, nothing else will come close to working. This means you can't try out the interesting jars of beans at your local coffee shop. There may come a day when the capsules are not available, but I don't see that happening.

The big downside is the quality of the espresso produced by the capsules, and therein is my main gripe. They list some 10 varietys, and I don't like any of them. Most of them include some robusta coffee beans in the blend. That's unusual because gourmet coffee is 100% arabica, and my opinion is the robusta is a problem. I have to wonder if Nespresso is trying to cut costs in this most critical aspect of an otherwise first-rate system. However, at Christmas time Nespresso releases a "special blend" for a limited time. This is usually 100% arabica. In 1998 and 1999, the special blend was very good. In 2000 it was bad but then they released another one in June 2001 that was very good.

The final alternative is the "super-automatic" style machine, that with a single button push automatically grinds the beans, measures, tamps, pours the espresso, and dumps out the spent grounds. But you would still have to have fresh beans.

Review: Next Best Thing to Your Favorite Franchise Coffee Drinks
by: on date: October 15, 2000
I first tried this product at a family member's house and thought it was great! I found it simple to use; difficult to mess it up. It is much more cost effective than stopping for coffee in the morning, and is conveniently located in your kitchen so that you can have espresso any time. I encourage anyone that is a frequent espresso or actually any kind coffee drinker to purchase this item. May I also ad that it is extremely easy to clean. So, if you are not into a high maintenance item this is a dream come true. You just put in a capsule of whatever flavor espresso you want and then throw away the empty capsule. Enjoy!

Review: Nespresso is Best
by: Happy 2Review on date: January 16, 2007
My husband and I LOVE the Nespresso D150 machine. We also love all the choices of coffee. You will not be unhappy with this machine...very easy to use

Review: Nespresso D150
by: B. Ringstad on date: January 10, 2007
Very easy to use, clean, efficient. Works better if it has been on for awhile. Crema on the coffee is always perfect. Still 'testing' all the different capsules. Some are definitely more flavorful than others. Have not tried the steam function as I've been getting away from milk, but have had a latte elsewhere from the same machine and it was perfect. All in all, an excellent purchase. Despite the cost of capsules, I believe mine has already paid for itself. My last latte at Starbucks was almost five bucks.....thats about 12 coffees at home!

Review: Wonderful espresso and easy to use
by: Kenneth P. Esler on date: January 9, 2007
I purchased the Nespresso D150 a couple of months ago to keep in my office. The capsule system is very convenient and easy to clean. I really enjoy the espresso it produces, particularly the Arpeggio and Ristretto varieties. It is far easier to use and clean than the non-capsule machine I used to use. A few pointers if you choose to buy this product: 1) warm your cup before making the espresso by filling it with water from the hot water/steam arm; 2) After making as espresso, dump out the capsule from the holder , replace the holder in the machine, and rinse for a couple of seconds by turning the lever to the coffee icon.
I have only two very minor complaints: 1) the cup warmer on top does not sufficiently warm the cups, which can be addressed by my first pointer. 2) The drip tray is not terribly deep and can spill as I try to carry it to the bathroom to empty it. Otherwise, I have thoroughly enjoyed the machine.

Review: Great Machine
by: S. Tomlinson on date: October 11, 2006
I've had this machine for 3 weeks and am very pleased. I have not stepped foot in Starbucks since it arrived! Very easy to use and the selection of coffee sent with the machine was an added bonus (along with 2 cups and saucers). After trying all the different pods, I placed a coffee order from Nespresso and my order arrived in two days - very quick - especially since I am in California and Nespresso ships from Florida.

Tip: I like my coffee very hot, so I found that filling my cup with water and then placing it in the Microwave for a couple of minutes while preparing the coffee and steaming the milk produces a perfectly hot cup of coffee.

Another Tip: Steaming the milk does take practice - it took me about 8 tries to get used to using the steamer and now I can get just the right amount of froth I like.


Review: Broke my 3-year hiatus from caffeine....
by: A. Ho on date: August 17, 2006
....when a friend offered me a cup of Nespresso from her machine. I immediately went online and bought myself one despite doctor's advice. It has excellent flavour and aroma - and the different blends offer a good variety for different moods and tastes. It is easy to operate, and the capsules are convenient to purchase. My only gripe is: I still cannot get it to froth properly for a good cappuccino - but I highly recommend this for coffee enthusiasts.

Review: Quick, Clean, and Reliable
by: on date: November 7, 2003
I have owned this machine for at least six years. It is easy to use and the espresso comes out always perfect. The coffee capsules supplied by the Nestle Company based in Switerzland is fantastic. There is quite an assortment of espresso to chose from with new flavors occassionally produced. Since, the coffee is in a capsule you don't have to worry about spoilage and for that matter a mess when placing the coffee in the machine. The coffee is quickly made with a good velvety head. It is very consistent and very good. The steamer to make capuccino is excellent and if you know what your doing the froth always comes out perfect. It is defintely worth the money.

Review: Great Machine!
by: Nancy on date: September 18, 2002
This easy-to-use machine makes a great cup of espresso every time - perfect crema de cafe. The only problem is obtaining the capsules that make the perfect coffee. You have to buy them from Nespresso by "joining the club". You can either call a toll-free number or order them online. They cost about 45 cents per capsule, which is rather pricey. In addition, you have to pay for shipping... Nevertheless, the coffee is so good that you won't mind the expense.

Review: Quick & Delicious
by: Kristen Stevenson on date: July 11, 2002
I received my Nespresso machine almost 3yrs ago and absolutely love it. Quick & delicious everytime. No Hassle ... No fuss ... No Mess! Perfect everytime. I used to sell all sorts of different espresso machines and still choose this brand over all.
If you don't have one, Get one now!! Why waist $4 for 1 espresso at a take out when for .45 cents you get it at home and tastes better too.

Review: Use it everyday and love it
by: Robert J. Torres on date: March 6, 2002
I lived in Spain for a while, and while I was there, I got used to my daily espressos. When I came back, I spent a lot of time shopping around and trying out different machines, and the Nespresso was ultimately able to give me the coffee closest to that which I had in Spain at a reasonable price. I now use this machine everyday to make between 4 and 6 espressos, and it has held up wonderfully for over a year with that solid level of use. The espresso is good (the best I've had from a home machine) when using the strongest capsules, and it does a nice job of foaming as well. I'm always able to get lots of foam from the steaming nozzle. I'm extremely pleased with the machine, and the folks at Nespresso have always been helpful with my questions on cleaning and maintenance. I recommend this highly if you want simple, good espresso.

Review: Don't leave the country without it!
by: Perry Dror on date: October 16, 2001
I have owned one of these for years, and have had nothing but pleasure from it. The combination of the high pressure (19 bars) and the aluminum capsules (which preserve the freshness) guarantee a thick, creamy espresso. I drink an unsweetened ristretto, so if the coffe didn't come right, I would feel it immediately.

After a bit of practice, one can almost froth up the milk like a champion, but no one should delude themselves that they can compete with a professional machine. No home machine can, although for an arm and a leg one can buy a professional level machine for the home.

Vis a vis the title of this review. I am returning to the States after 25 years abroad, and have to leave my current machine in Israel, as it works on 220 volts. I am ordering a new one as soon as I finish writing this review, so that it will be waiting for me upon my arrival. I can't allow myself to be "ristretto challenged"!

Review: great
by: on date: March 17, 2004
I agree with the gripe of some of the other reviewers: relying on the capsules only takes away some of the fun of being able to try different coffees. And the ones that use Robusta are a problem. However, two of the capsules, Arpeggio and Livanto, use 100% arabica beans, and, Arpeggio especially, are truly wonderful.

I have trouble now enjoying espresso anywhere in town; only a couple of extremely expensive restaurants serve Illy or something of the sort that is consistently better than my nespresso machine. Everything from Starbucks on down just doesn't seem as good. Even some traditionally great coffees like Lavazza seem mediocre by comparison.

The D150 was possibly the most rewarding investment I've made, and for 200 dollars is certainly worth the cost.

Review: Great Machine for Espresso ONLY...
by: Erik Liu on date: December 1, 2004
This is a great machine for espresso. I would recommend it time and time again. It's consistent and convenient. There are a variety of pods so you can get specific levels of strength for your taste. For example, I like dark and full-body coffees while my wife likes lighter coffees. Now, we can have coffee together without a large production. It's just a matter of using a different pod for my/her cup.

The draw back!!! I am also a "drip" coffee drinker. In my opinion, this machine does not replace my drip coffee maker. I had hoped that I could just add more hot water with the espresso from this machine and replace my drip coffee machine all together... well, that hasn't happened. I don't look to this machine to satisfy my drip coffee needs... For that, I am a firm believer of the Senseo machine from Philips using their dark coffee pods.

In short... the best coffee combo for both espresso and drip is this machine and the Senseo dark roast. You can't go wrong if you have both of these machines.

Review: Nespresso is Best
by: Happy 2Review on date: January 16, 2007
My husband and I LOVE the Nespresso D150 machine. We also love all the choices of coffee. You will not be unhappy with this machine...very easy to use

Review: Nespresso D150
by: B. Ringstad on date: January 10, 2007
Very easy to use, clean, efficient. Works better if it has been on for awhile. Crema on the coffee is always perfect. Still 'testing' all the different capsules. Some are definitely more flavorful than others. Have not tried the steam function as I've been getting away from milk, but have had a latte elsewhere from the same machine and it was perfect. All in all, an excellent purchase. Despite the cost of capsules, I believe mine has already paid for itself. My last latte at Starbucks was almost five bucks.....thats about 12 coffees at home!

Review: Wonderful espresso and easy to use
by: Kenneth P. Esler on date: January 9, 2007
I purchased the Nespresso D150 a couple of months ago to keep in my office. The capsule system is very convenient and easy to clean. I really enjoy the espresso it produces, particularly the Arpeggio and Ristretto varieties. It is far easier to use and clean than the non-capsule machine I used to use. A few pointers if you choose to buy this product: 1) warm your cup before making the espresso by filling it with water from the hot water/steam arm; 2) After making as espresso, dump out the capsule from the holder , replace the holder in the machine, and rinse for a couple of seconds by turning the lever to the coffee icon.
I have only two very minor complaints: 1) the cup warmer on top does not sufficiently warm the cups, which can be addressed by my first pointer. 2) The drip tray is not terribly deep and can spill as I try to carry it to the bathroom to empty it. Otherwise, I have thoroughly enjoyed the machine.

Review: Great Machine
by: S. Tomlinson on date: October 11, 2006
I've had this machine for 3 weeks and am very pleased. I have not stepped foot in Starbucks since it arrived! Very easy to use and the selection of coffee sent with the machine was an added bonus (along with 2 cups and saucers). After trying all the different pods, I placed a coffee order from Nespresso and my order arrived in two days - very quick - especially since I am in California and Nespresso ships from Florida.

Tip: I like my coffee very hot, so I found that filling my cup with water and then placing it in the Microwave for a couple of minutes while preparing the coffee and steaming the milk produces a perfectly hot cup of coffee.

Another Tip: Steaming the milk does take practice - it took me about 8 tries to get used to using the steamer and now I can get just the right amount of froth I like.


Review: Broke my 3-year hiatus from caffeine....
by: A. Ho on date: August 17, 2006
....when a friend offered me a cup of Nespresso from her machine. I immediately went online and bought myself one despite doctor's advice. It has excellent flavour and aroma - and the different blends offer a good variety for different moods and tastes. It is easy to operate, and the capsules are convenient to purchase. My only gripe is: I still cannot get it to froth properly for a good cappuccino - but I highly recommend this for coffee enthusiasts.

Review: Great Machine for Espresso ONLY...
by: Erik Liu on date: December 1, 2004
This is a great machine for espresso. I would recommend it time and time again. It's consistent and convenient. There are a variety of pods so you can get specific levels of strength for your taste. For example, I like dark and full-body coffees while my wife likes lighter coffees. Now, we can have coffee together without a large production. It's just a matter of using a different pod for my/her cup.

The draw back!!! I am also a "drip" coffee drinker. In my opinion, this machine does not replace my drip coffee maker. I had hoped that I could just add more hot water with the espresso from this machine and replace my drip coffee machine all together... well, that hasn't happened. I don't look to this machine to satisfy my drip coffee needs... For that, I am a firm believer of the Senseo machine from Philips using their dark coffee pods.

In short... the best coffee combo for both espresso and drip is this machine and the Senseo dark roast. You can't go wrong if you have both of these machines.

Review: great
by: on date: March 17, 2004
I agree with the gripe of some of the other reviewers: relying on the capsules only takes away some of the fun of being able to try different coffees. And the ones that use Robusta are a problem. However, two of the capsules, Arpeggio and Livanto, use 100% arabica beans, and, Arpeggio especially, are truly wonderful.

I have trouble now enjoying espresso anywhere in town; only a couple of extremely expensive restaurants serve Illy or something of the sort that is consistently better than my nespresso machine. Everything from Starbucks on down just doesn't seem as good. Even some traditionally great coffees like Lavazza seem mediocre by comparison.

The D150 was possibly the most rewarding investment I've made, and for 200 dollars is certainly worth the cost.

Review: Quick, Clean, and Reliable
by: on date: November 7, 2003
I have owned this machine for at least six years. It is easy to use and the espresso comes out always perfect. The coffee capsules supplied by the Nestle Company based in Switerzland is fantastic. There is quite an assortment of espresso to chose from with new flavors occassionally produced. Since, the coffee is in a capsule you don't have to worry about spoilage and for that matter a mess when placing the coffee in the machine. The coffee is quickly made with a good velvety head. It is very consistent and very good. The steamer to make capuccino is excellent and if you know what your doing the froth always comes out perfect. It is defintely worth the money.

Review: Great Machine!
by: Nancy on date: September 18, 2002
This easy-to-use machine makes a great cup of espresso every time - perfect crema de cafe. The only problem is obtaining the capsules that make the perfect coffee. You have to buy them from Nespresso by "joining the club". You can either call a toll-free number or order them online. They cost about 45 cents per capsule, which is rather pricey. In addition, you have to pay for shipping... Nevertheless, the coffee is so good that you won't mind the expense.

Review: Quick & Delicious
by: Kristen Stevenson on date: July 11, 2002
I received my Nespresso machine almost 3yrs ago and absolutely love it. Quick & delicious everytime. No Hassle ... No fuss ... No Mess! Perfect everytime. I used to sell all sorts of different espresso machines and still choose this brand over all.
If you don't have one, Get one now!! Why waist $4 for 1 espresso at a take out when for .45 cents you get it at home and tastes better too.

Review: Use it everyday and love it
by: Robert J. Torres on date: March 6, 2002
I lived in Spain for a while, and while I was there, I got used to my daily espressos. When I came back, I spent a lot of time shopping around and trying out different machines, and the Nespresso was ultimately able to give me the coffee closest to that which I had in Spain at a reasonable price. I now use this machine everyday to make between 4 and 6 espressos, and it has held up wonderfully for over a year with that solid level of use. The espresso is good (the best I've had from a home machine) when using the strongest capsules, and it does a nice job of foaming as well. I'm always able to get lots of foam from the steaming nozzle. I'm extremely pleased with the machine, and the folks at Nespresso have always been helpful with my questions on cleaning and maintenance. I recommend this highly if you want simple, good espresso.

Review: Don't leave the country without it!
by: Perry Dror on date: October 16, 2001
I have owned one of these for years, and have had nothing but pleasure from it. The combination of the high pressure (19 bars) and the aluminum capsules (which preserve the freshness) guarantee a thick, creamy espresso. I drink an unsweetened ristretto, so if the coffe didn't come right, I would feel it immediately.

After a bit of practice, one can almost froth up the milk like a champion, but no one should delude themselves that they can compete with a professional machine. No home machine can, although for an arm and a leg one can buy a professional level machine for the home.

Vis a vis the title of this review. I am returning to the States after 25 years abroad, and have to leave my current machine in Israel, as it works on 220 volts. I am ordering a new one as soon as I finish writing this review, so that it will be waiting for me upon my arrival. I can't allow myself to be "ristretto challenged"!

Review: Not a good idea
by: scott jones on date: August 29, 2001
I was very disappointed to learn that you have to use Nestle cannisters with this machine. This raises the cost and limits the selection of coffee for this machine. It should be stated more clearly in the on-line catalog.
I am returning this product for a refund.
Scott

Review: Easy and Delicious
by: on date: August 29, 2001
This machine is not only the easiest to use but there is no mess involved. The coffee discs come in different coffee strengths and are available on line with no charges for shipping. When you first place your order, a taster's display box is given for free. Decaf is also available in two different flavors. We have bought several other machines. This is the BEST! No need to go to those fancy restaurants anymore to get good espresso. The milk frother is also a great and easy feature on this machine.

Review: Nice machine and system, but mediocre capsules
by: Lawrence Brown on date: July 18, 2001
I have three Nespresso machines, including this one. My comments concern the Nespresso system rather than any particular machine, but I can't see paying [price] for this D150 when for only [price] you can get the D300.

The idea of the capsules rather than using coffee beans requires some trade offs, but has lots of huge advantages. The capsules are super convenient, fast, clean and neat, attractive, and allow you to easily serve a variety of coffee blends (decaf, latin american, african, pure arabica, etc, which is fun). A big advantage is that they stay fresh for months at a time, so you can always have them on hand when you need them.

Comparing the Nespresso system with the conventional system shows the value of convenience. Conventional machine: you have to have fresh beans, you have to have an expensive burr grinder (more counter space, more to clean, more to break down), you have to get the fineness of the grind correct, you have to measure the ground coffee accurately, you have to tamp the coffee in the holder correctly, you have to pour the correct amount of water through. This requires a large amount of time, effort, expirementation, patience, and experience. Serving a party of 10 people like this could easily take you an hour, and you are making a lot of noise and not enjoying the party, and making a big mess to clean up later.

A conventional machine could never be used in your office or company kitchen, but a Nespresso machine works out very nicely in that situation.

On the downside, 45 cents per shot of espresso is a little expensive compared to doing it with beans. You are limited to the Nespresso capsules, nothing else will come close to working. This means you can't try out the interesting jars of beans at your local coffee shop. There may come a day when the capsules are not available, but I don't see that happening.

The big downside is the quality of the espresso produced by the capsules, and therein is my main gripe. They list some 10 varietys, and I don't like any of them. Most of them include some robusta coffee beans in the blend. That's unusual because gourmet coffee is 100% arabica, and my opinion is the robusta is a problem. I have to wonder if Nespresso is trying to cut costs in this most critical aspect of an otherwise first-rate system. However, at Christmas time Nespresso releases a "special blend" for a limited time. This is usually 100% arabica. In 1998 and 1999, the special blend was very good. In 2000 it was bad but then they released another one in June 2001 that was very good.

The final alternative is the "super-automatic" style machine, that with a single button push automatically grinds the beans, measures, tamps, pours the espresso, and dumps out the spent grounds. But you would still have to have fresh beans.

Review: I now make the BEST cappuccino
by: M. Begbie on date: May 31, 2001
I received my Nespresso machine 24 hours after I ordered. I have had one espresso machine previously. This Nespresso machine is far superior. I love the taste of the coffee, the easy clean up, the ease of frothing the milk. I would recommend this machine. Worth every penny.

Review: Easy to use, good to drink
by: on date: March 15, 2001
I first tried the espresso from this machine at a friend's house. The espresso was hot and had a wonderful crema and it was ready in less than a minute. I have owned less expensive machines and stovetop models but they never came out hot enough or with enough crema (if any). I received my machine and within minutes I was brewing my first cup. The cartridge system offers no coffee ground mess of the traditional machines. My wife enjoyed a hot cup of tea this morning from the steamer/hot water spout which produced steaming hot water in less than a minute. The only downside is that you have to order your coffee blends from the company but the up side is that the selection is excellent and the price is about $.45 a cup (less than any resturant or Starbucks). They ship your order by 2 day UPS and if you order from them online there is free shipping (minimum of 100 cartridges). There is a nice bonus with your first order, but I won't spoil the surprise. Buy this machine and you won't be sorry.

Review: Next Best Thing to Your Favorite Franchise Coffee Drinks
by: on date: October 15, 2000
I first tried this product at a family member's house and thought it was great! I found it simple to use; difficult to mess it up. It is much more cost effective than stopping for coffee in the morning, and is conveniently located in your kitchen so that you can have espresso any time. I encourage anyone that is a frequent espresso or actually any kind coffee drinker to purchase this item. May I also ad that it is extremely easy to clean. So, if you are not into a high maintenance item this is a dream come true. You just put in a capsule of whatever flavor espresso you want and then throw away the empty capsule. Enjoy!





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