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Brigitt Earley is a Good Housekeeping Institute expert who has tested and evaluated several kitchen appliances. She also writes about household appliances and gadgets.

The top Nespresso machines provide a wide range of drinks, are easy to operate and clean, and they get hot quickly. They should be compatible only with the original Nespresso capsules and come with an exclusive container for used capsules.

1. The Vertuo Creatista

The Vertuo Creatista is a new model from Nespresso's lineup and it fills a crucial niche. It's the first and so far only Vertuo machine with an integrated milk frother, and it's an excellent addition to the range.

The machine has a premium brushed stainless steel design and is located in the middle of the Vertuo lineup. It comes with a 2L tank of water and a removable drip plate that permits you to use your own travel carafe or mug. It utilizes Nespresso Centrifusion to make capsules of brewing, and make a variety of drinks. This includes espresso, alto and lungo and also cappuccino latte and macchiato.

It's compatible with the original Nespresso capsules as well as their Vertuo Line counterparts. The machine is able to read the barcode that is located on the pod's lip to determine the most optimal settings to achieve the best bean to cup espresso machine results. This makes it one of the smartest machines available.

The Creatista as with other Nespresso machines, has a rapid heating time thanks to its thermoblock system. The only issue is that it takes a bit longer to produce an Espresso shot than other models.

The built-in milk frother is the primary draw for the majority of people. The wand is akin to the manual steam wands found on other espresso machines. However, it's fully automatic and includes temperature and texture control settings. This is a great feature for those who love adding milk to their coffee and it makes the Creatista a more attractive option for a lot of buyers. Previously, Nespresso milk-based coffee was only available with the Aeroccino and Lattissima models.

2. The CitiZ

This sleek, compact machine from Nespresso makes a lovely addition to any kitchen. It's easy to clean and consumes less energy than other pod machines we've used however it still makes a great cup.

In our most recent tests, the CitiZ performed well in single-serve and larger brewing mode. It also comes with a variety of cool features, such as the ability to connect via WiFi or Bluetooth (for maintenance alerts and capsule tracking), a water reservoir that can hold up 32 ounces of filtered water, and an elegant, modern design.

The rapid heating system of the machine heats water to the perfect temperature in 25 seconds. The automatic energy-saving function shuts down the machine after nine minutes. You'll need an additional attachment to add milk into your coffee if you want to do so.

The CitiZ's labeled, easy-to-use button is one of our top choices. You can select from a range of single-serve beverages, such as espresso shots in three sizes, as well as milk-based drinks such as cappuccinos and lattes.

The CitiZ may be a little more expensive than the Essenza Mini or other compact OriginalLine models. It does offer several additional features that some buyers may find worth the price. For instance it's the very first Nespresso model to make use of 40 percent recycled plastic. And it offers the possibility of connecting to a smartphone app for maintenance alerts, brewing instructions and capsule tracking.

The CitiZ's water reservoir, drip tray, and capsule container are removable for quick cleaning. It also has an inbuilt descaling feature. The frequency of use will be contingent on the hardness of water in your home. We recommend softened or filtered water, which can cut down on mineral buildup.

3. The Essenza Mini

The Mini is a small Nespresso machine that can fit into the smallest kitchens. It's an excellent choice for single folks or Nespresso beginners who don't want to spend much money and who aren't interested in paying for extra features that will not improve their cup of coffee in any way (like Bluetooth technology or a latte art wand). The Mini isn't big however that doesn't mean it isn't capable of doing its job. It can make espressos and ristrettos as well as lungos. It's also the easiest and cheapest Nespresso to maintain, clean and operate.

The Nespresso Essenza Plus is a slightly larger version of the Mini. It's got a similar minimalist design and offers the same brewing process, however, it's an all-in-one device that has an adjustable water tank to accommodate different brewing sizes, as well as an Nespresso capsule container and jug. It's also more expensive, but could be worth it if are planning to make lots of Americanos, or if your goal is to make large quantities of espresso or ristretto.

The Lattissima machines are the most recent addition to the Essenza range. They come with one-touch convenience and a wide range of beverage options. The Lattissima Pro and Gran Lattissima all include a milk reservoir on the front and a frothing tool to make lattes or cappuccinos. These are also more expensive than the Essenza Minis, but is worth it if the goal is to be able to make full-sized milky drinks whenever you want them without having to lift the pod.

4. The Vertuo Plus

If you're looking for a machine which can brew larger cups coffee and espresso-style shots, this VertuoLine model might be up your alley. It's compatible with the original pods of the brand (though you can also use less-expensive third-party ones) and has two programmable buttons that allow you to select between regular, regular, and Gran lungo sizes. Additionally, it comes with an extremely quiet centrifusion process that draws water through 20 punctures in the capsule's domed top, which Nespresso claims helps create an extraordinary amount of crema in every beverage.

This model is an excellent choice for those who are looking for a reliable, foolproof espresso machine and coffee at the push of one button. It doesn't have too many bells and whistles. It was a great performer in the Single-Serve Coffee Makers laboratory tests, especially in the first-cup and repeat speed.

It's one of the most affordable options available among Nespresso machines and has a relatively small footprint. The only issue is that it doesn't have a broad capacity for storing capsules that are used and has smaller water tanks than other models.

If you're thinking of making milk-based drinks like lattes and cappuccinos, it's worth spending an extra bit on a machine with built-in milk froth. The Lattissima, Creatista and Nespresso inissia are all designed to make milk-based drinks with little hassle.

A key thing to remember is that all Nespresso machines need to be descaled at least once every year. The company claims it's simple to do so and has alerts on the machine that indicate when it's time. The brand also sells descaling kits for the hands-off method.

5. The Creatista Pro

If you're a Nespresso lover who likes milk-based coffees and other milk-based coffees, the Creatista Pro may be a suitable option for you. It is also easy to use and has the same beverage options as its counterpart and the Creatista Plus. The milk frother can be manually adjusted to alter the temperature and texture of the milk. It also has an automatic and self-cleaning. The result is smooth, frothy and creamy milk that is perfect for lattes as well as cappuccinos.

This Original Line machine uses Nespresso Vertuo pods. It can make espresso in three different sizes or milk-based drinks like cappuccinos and macchiatos made of latte. It's easy to use and comes with an enormous LED display and buttons labelled for each type of drink. It also has an artisanal steam wand that resembles a barista and a jug for milk, which is much easier to clean than traditional integrated frothers that are found on the majority of Nespresso machines.

The Creatista Pro may be a little more expensive than other models, but it's an expensive machine. It's user-friendly and looks beautiful on your counter. It also comes with a complimentary Tamper and reusable capsules which will save you money over the long term.

Consider the Nespresso CitiZ&Milk for a slightly cheaper version. It doesn't have as many bells and whistles as the Creatista, but it does provide a more versatile range of beverages, including three different sizes of espresso, as well as cappuccinos and lattes. It has a more user-friendly interface, with just a single top button for powering on and washing. It's also small and compact and has a moveable water tank that allows you to easily adapt it to your kitchen's layout.