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Created to please both Nespresso coffee drinkers and loversof modern design, CitiZ represents the union of functionality and "retro-modern" design.
Fitted with an Aeroccino, CitiZ&milk allows you to create an endless number of recipes with frothy milk: Cappuccino, Latte Macchiato...
Customers regard the CitiZ&Milk Capsule Coffee Machine highly for its ability to produce excellent espresso and lungo. They also appreciate the machine's ease of use and cleaning, making it a convenient option for daily espresso preparation.
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Love the the machine it help my morning run smoother. I already own the semi automatic espresso maker and still loving it. But with the busy morning that I don't have a lot of time so I just skip it and end up paid the coffee shop for the espresso. The Nespresso is very easy to operated and clean, so I made my own espresso everyday now and my husband love too. I know that I have to order the capsule online and cost a little more than the k-cup, but sill, it come down under $1.00 (or $1.80 if you double shots) for a cup of fancy latte compare to the coffee shop.
Posted by BrownieMom
This is my second Nespresso unit, and I continue to be a huge fan of the espressos, lattes, and cappucinos that both the Inissia and Citiz units produce. They both pump out the same exact quality and are beautiful additions to any kitchen or work space, so you can't go wrong either way. The big differences between the Inissia and Citiz are the materials used on the machines, and the overall heights of the machines. The Inissia is primarily composed of plastic, while the Citiz is taller and mostly metal, which seems to be more durable (and sleeker looking). If you are on a budget, you definitely can't go wrong with the Inissia, but I am happy that I saved a bit more to bring the Citiz into my kitchen. Highly recommended!
Posted by kdimal
I have been using this Nespresso machine for over 4 years, and enjoy it greatly. We use it to prepare espresso, cappuchino and iced-coffe (using the lungo capsules). We have learned how to perfectly adjust the volumes of the espresso shots and milk-froth to our flavor and everybody in the family- which is one of the big pluses of this machine. The capsules make for surprisingly good espresso and cappuchinos that almost match freshly ground coffee (almost) and as a bonus they are fun and colorful (kids love playing with them). The down sides are having to clean the frother after every cup/serving, and theridiculous fact that most commercially sold organic and non-organic milks in the USA are pasteurized in a way that doesn't make good froth (or doesn't make froth at all!!), where in Europe or Israel we never had this problem. We found one type of milk that makes good froth and are dependent on it for our cappuchinos.... Take that in mind if you are buying the machine but prefer only organic milk...
Posted by Zemer