Why the Nespresso VertuoPlus is my favorite coffee maker


Nespresso’s VertuoPlus brews single-serve capsules from the brand's Vertuo line (as opposed to its older-but-still-available line of Original capsules. There are many, many options to choose from, from coffee to espresso and from straightforward to infused. Nespresso's cold brew-first capsules are what my wife and I bought and drank consistently through last year's initial summer months. On the Nespresso site, you can scroll your many options, filtering by:
You buy the capsules from Nespresso or other retailers like Target, Amazon, Macy’s, Walmart and others. They range from just under a dollar each to just above a dollar, striking at one of the core arguments to go with a coffee maker: It’s ultimately a cost-savings measure. It’s got nothing on a French press, of course, or brewing your own pots of coffee. Against those, its value pivots to comfort and ease. But in comparison with store-bought coffee, cups of coffee on this level and at this price make for a great deal. Here are a few reasons why:
Finally: This coffee maker looks really good. It’s not that aesthetics completely make products, but they certainly help when you’re buying in tandem with your partner and your partner values design. To that end, I suggest you consider cranking up looks in the features you’re shopping for when on the prowl for your next coffee maker — and really for anything else, given those options fall within your desired price point.
There are plenty of alternative single-serve coffee makers out there, at different price points and in different styles (for some reason, matte black is not a universally sought-after color). To give you an idea of the latest options, I laid out a few below.
This single serve coffee maker from Keurig goes for less than $120 and brews different K-Cup sizes. It sports a 48-ounce water reservoir and has a 4.6-star average rating from more than 6,700 reviewers on Wayfair.
Forget cups entirely with a programmable coffee maker that deems “single-serve” not a cup but a lesser amount of ground coffee. You can choose between brewing one cup or 12 into a mug or stainless steel carafe in this highly-rated coffee maker. The Hamilton Beach machine also lets you choose your coffee's strength and can keep the pot hot with a warming rack. Over 25,500 reviewers on Amazon left it a 4.6-star average rating.
From the makers of your favorite pressure cooker Instant Pot is a coffee maker that’s already garnered strong reviews and works with both K-Cups and Nespresso capsules (note that’s Original Nespresso capsules, not Vertuo ones). You choose between the two, as well as your preferred cup size, and rely on a 68-ounce water reservoir.
This Nescafé coffee machine is an Amazon bestseller when it comes to espresso machine and coffeemaker combos. It’s compatible with Nescafé Dolce Gusto capsules and easy to use. To make drinks, you just move the toggle-stick to match the LED bars on your chosen capsule, pick between cold or hot and then hit brew. It’s got a 4.5-star average rating from over 1,100 reviewers on Amazon.
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