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Nespresso has up to 30% off on selected machines (Vertuo and Original) and up to 25% off on accessories. I received this in the email and they have it on their website. Prices on machines range from $111.30 to $599.00.
https://www.nespresso.com/us/en/v...e-machines
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You can get the Vertuo Next for $95.19. Vertuo Titan with Aerocinno for $139.99.
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The wife wants one, but I'm reading horrible reviews on their website and across Reddit.
It's not reviews but a lot of users report leaking of water from the machine on the next models. And Nespresso is offering to replace them with any other vertuo model. That tells me there is an issue in manufacturing that Nespresso is aware of
Virtuo Plus can actually be better for footprint b/c you can arrange the water tank on the left, directly behind, or right of the machine itself. Reviews I've read also talk about how the Plus is a higher quality machine, easier to use, and produces better foam (Next makes terrible/ inconsistent foam).
Here's a good review between Plus v. Next.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4kQjzp
The wife wants one, but I'm reading horrible reviews on their website and across Reddit.
My anecdotal experience: Pixie is the highest quality machine (less plastic; feels more sturdy; lasted me 6 years and counting), but it's an orignal line and only makes espressos.
Between Plus and Next, Plus is definitely better built and produces better foam/crema. Plus is also more user friendly with the one touch open and close, and you can place the water tank in different positions (next to machine, behind machine).
My favorite Nespresso between these three models is the Plus. It's the most user-friendly, makes consistent foam/crema, and makes bigger cups of coffee (7.7oz is my go-to). My in-laws has had it for almost two years and have never had issues with it.
Personally, I expect to use the Next machine most b/c it's what I have at home right now. If there are concerns about quality or if it breaks down, I have the Costco Citicard 2+2 (4 years) of warranty, or I can simply return/exchange it at Costco. Highly recommend y'all to go the Costco route if you get the Next.
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Walmart.com was selling the Plus for $99 for several weeks a month or two ago... I was still researching the Virtuo line and didn't jump on it. Failed the Slickdeals philosophy: buy and think about it later.
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The wife wants one, but I'm reading horrible reviews on their website and across Reddit.
The quality is superb, much better than SB. I was never a coffee snob and would roll my eyes when I hear people say it makes keurig coffee tastes like dirt water. After drinking Nespresso exclusively for 3 months and have a cup from Keurig, I had to tell myself this is what dirt water everybody was talking about!
The capsules are pricey, so I think I've figured out a tentative system that works for me: 5 Vertuo coffee's on EasyOrder for bi-monthly delivery, and 4 Vertuo espresso's on EasyOrder every six months. I can adjust as needed.
This would net me a free sleeve of Double Espresso Chiaro 5 times per year, which is all I need since I try to have it once per week. I'll stay on top of promo codes too. (I try to take a break from coffee on Sunday's, and also use a Keurig some days.)
If it was half the price I would probably purchase double the coffee, but I don't mind as much spending ~ $400/year to have it once per day.
Bigger discount right now at Bed, Bath and Beyond stores. Very easy to find discount of 40 percent or higher many times a year, including right now.
You can get the Vertuo Next for $95.19. Vertuo Titan with Aerocinno for $139.99.
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You can get the Vertuo Next for $95.19. Vertuo Titan with Aerocinno for $139.99.