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I believe the best addition to the standard is the barista kit (double espresso kit!) and I have a manual coffee grinder. I have used the Nespresso pod attachment but this doesn’t work well, the pods are too tightly packed and therefore the minipresso cannot push the water through, and the pressure is released through the pressure relief valve, which then becomes messy and no coffee.
Awesome machine! Favourite gadget of 2020!!
I mostly use this on a sailboat, where I was unable to have a regular espresso maker due to space and power constraints. I have, however, also packed it when visiting family, and used it as a backup when my home espresso maker broke.
To use, simply add ground coffee to the included portafilter cup, or use a K-Cup with the optional accessory, then fill the cup with hot water. Using slow steady strokes, pump. (You want to avoid pumping too quickly or building up too much pressure). I suggest using this unit at home for a week or so to get the hang of it.
The result is espresso that, with a little extra time and manual labor, is as good as any home machine will make.
Clean up is pretty easy. Take everything apart, dump the coffee grounds and rinse.
The espresso you get is probably not as great as the one you could make on an industrial grade machine, however in my experience the taste and quality depend a lot on your grind and tamping. So I've been able to produce some really decent tasting espressos with the nanopresso.
The clear reason for getting this is portability! I keep it in my bag so wherever I go, if I can find some coffee beans I can make an espresso. (I also have a cheap $15 grinder I found on Amazon that's very portable). All you need is a bit of hot water and you can start making espresso!
I bought the barista kit also, it's a great addition because it's super compact and I enjoy the coffee I can make using the double filter basket slightly more than the single basket. Minor thing, but it does make a difference.
I take the nanopresso out with me on camping and hiking trips and theres really nothing else like having an espresso in while taking in some beautiful scenery. It's also super easy to clean, I usually just wipe it down outdoors, then rinse it and let it air dry when I'm home.
Thumbs up from me!
Perfekt ist der große Wasserbehälter, super der Tamper, den man sonst einzeln in der Größe nicht bekommt und die Zusätzlichen Halter, mit Deckel, für das Kaffeepulver machen flexibler.
Bin total zufrieden, auch mit der Qualität.
Careful, though - the filter and the black rubber stopper at the base can be detached and lost. Make sure you don't lose these.
Love the nanopresso but always felt that the single shot that comes with the unit by default, was too small and always found myself going through two shots just for one cup.
The I was surprised to find that it came with its own carry case, an additional double shot and an additional single shot.
So now I have two of each shot size… and they each come with little lids, so you can prefix them if you’re taking the nanopresso out camping, they’re ready to go.
Highly recommend!
ルンゴはポンピングの回数がかなり多くなるので手が疲れます。
取扱説明書の日本語パートのNanopresso+バリスタキットのコーヒーメニューの表が
誤訳されているようです。英語パートを訳すと下記のようになると思います。
コーヒーメニュー 水タンク(最大) フィルターバスケット インカップ(最大)
シングルエスプレッソ 50mL 8gr. 30mL
ダブルエスプレッソ 80mL 16gr. 60mL
ルンゴ 140mL 16gr. 120mL
シングルエスプレッソ2杯分 100mL ×2 8gr. ×2 30mL
ダブルエスプレッソ2杯分 140mL ×2 16gr. ×2 55mL
Facile di pulire, piccola e il più importante è il kit barista! Ottimissimo!!!
the nespresso coffe maker (with the barista kit) changed the game. an early rise with a decent hike to watch the sun rise with fresh coffee from a simple device gave both of us an extra layer of quality. i've gone from camping to glamping and wouldnt look back. (its not what you bring with you that makes it better but who you are with)
I like the extra pods, for the times when I might grind up two or three at a time. I also have a portable grinder, so it's not essential -- and you will carry only one or the other.
I also liked the extra-large water compartment, because that's how I take my espresso in the morning. I suppose it would be useful if you need to share. On the other hand, it's bigger.
And that's the only down-side of the kit. It takes up as much space as the Nanopresso itself. On some trips, that's not worth it. But in most cases, I can find room for things that make my life better.
positives:
good construction and design incorporating many items into the set (3 coffee baskets, 1 big cup, 1 big water chamber, 1 little cup, 1 little water chamber, 1 adapter and 1 tamper)
makes a good coffee transporter aswell.
Negatives:
sometimes the baskets get stuck in the big cup, this means you have to tap them and the basket lids can fall off. annoying if you have pre-filled with expensive coffee.
its a shame they dont do a case for this, or a case that the original machine fits in with the kit attached.
other than that, i use it regularly and am very happy with my purchase
When you open up this product, there's actually quite a few different bits. On a daily basis I only use four of them, so the others are redundant. For me, that makes this product toi pricey.
I have the orange Nanopresso and there was no option to have the same colour extension, so it doesn't look good.
The engineering is good and it does what it's supposed to. More people talk to me now in order discuss my extension, so I may make a friend in the staff kitchen.
The only cheap way to get a decent home espresso and doppio amd hence a decent hone flat white and other espresso based coffee drinks. Assuming excellent grade frshly roasted coffee beans, this nanopresso creates a beaitifully bodied espresso with a beautiful crema. Works well in barista mode without the pressure button inserted. Manual use allows for personal control and less to go wrong, like with expensive espresso machines that need descaling and servicing, and there is no control over quality with.
HOWEVER, the second time I used the barista kit I had a pretty bad accident: After I had filled the large water tank (no it wasn't overfilled - in fact the water wasn't even up to the max fill line), twisted to seal (as I had done many times with the original water tank with no issues), and inverted the whole unit to get ready to pump my espresso - the water tank popped right off, and spilled near-boiling water all over my left hand! Luckily I was next to the sink, and was able to run cold water on my burnt hand immediately to alleviate some of the damage. If this was at a camp site with no easy access to burn treatment, it could have been much worse. My burnt hand is still red and stinging all over though, and I'm typing with only my other hand right now to warn you about this.
Afterwards, I examined both Nano's original water tank and the barista kit water tank, and found that once the original water tank is twisted all the way in you cannot pull it off the main body without intentionally twisting it back off - BUT with the barista kit water tank, even if I twist it as far as it would go onto the main unit, half the time it actually doesn't sit level and can be pulled off fairly easily (so steam pressure from the hot water inside can push it open too).
If you still decide to give this a try, I'd seriously suggest that you test out the seal before adding hot water - and definitely be very careful when you do add hot water, so you don't end up burning yourself like I did!
It comes with 1x single-shot and 2xdouble-shot espresso shot cups for the espresso maker itself, an adapter which expands the room for the double-shot cup to sit within the espresso maker, a larger water reservoir needed to make a double shot, and a larger drinking cup than the single cup included with the base model.
I bought this as well as the base model and carrying case as a birthday gift for my husband since we travel/camp 1-2 a year and he loves it!
I was excited about the product, read youtube reviews, advice on use and even the manual once I got my nanopresso.
When it arrived, it looked great, felt well made, and I loved how portable it was. I used it 2-3 times a day for 9 days.
During that time the water tank opened/popped off twice (both times the lager water tank from the barista set). First time it was during a party with a bunch of small kids running around. Luckily neither I not anybody else got hurt. I blamed the incident on my not paying attention, and I have been much more careful since then. Just yesterday evening the tank popped off again. This time boiling hot water poured all over my fingers resulting in a whole lot of pain and bad blisters. Luckily people around me only got splashed with warm water, so it did not hurt them. I still felt very guilty.
When I got my Nanopresso, I noticed that there was no locking mechanism to keep the tank in place, but I assumed that the design was safe. They would not sell it otherwise, right? yeah... apparently not so much.
With regards to coffee quality:
The coffee this little machine makes it very good, way better than starbucks and most other coffee shops I have been to (yeah, I am a bit of a coffee snob). Espresso is rich, full-bodied, and strong. I really enjoyed it every single time and I was looking forward to adjusting different parameters and experimenting with pulling the perfect espresso shot. None of this means anything because of the water tank design flaw.
Unfortunately, I do NOT recommend the product, and I do not want to try it again. My hand got seriously burned and it there is no way I will try this again. I will be returning mine ASAP and while I still like the idea, I will be much more sceptical when considering alternatives.






