Consolidated "Nespresso" thread
#79




Join Date: Nov 2006
Programs: AA Plat, 2MM, DL DM
Posts: 103
I'm another fan/convert. We used to grind our own beans and the whole works, but our Nespresso Cube is so much simpler, takes up less space, and looks nice on the kitchen counter. Not to mention that it makes an excellent, reproducible cup of coffee. I absolutely LOVE the aeroccino milk-frother! Making a really terrific cappuccino takes just about no time at all, and the thing is so easy to clean.
We were sold on Nespresso after trying it at the Campton Place Hotel in San Francisco. I wish more hotels had them, instead of the pathetic stuff they usually have.
The price of the pods is the one drawback, but I'm willing to pay for the convenience.
We were sold on Nespresso after trying it at the Campton Place Hotel in San Francisco. I wish more hotels had them, instead of the pathetic stuff they usually have.
The price of the pods is the one drawback, but I'm willing to pay for the convenience.
#80




Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: London
Programs: BA Gold. LH SEN. IHG Diamond. Junior Jet Club.
Posts: 2,391
I'm another fan/convert. We used to grind our own beans and the whole works, but our Nespresso Cube is so much simpler, takes up less space, and looks nice on the kitchen counter. Not to mention that it makes an excellent, reproducible cup of coffee. I absolutely LOVE the aeroccino milk-frother! Making a really terrific cappuccino takes just about no time at all, and the thing is so easy to clean.
We were sold on Nespresso after trying it at the Campton Place Hotel in San Francisco. I wish more hotels had them, instead of the pathetic stuff they usually have.
The price of the pods is the one drawback, but I'm willing to pay for the convenience.
We were sold on Nespresso after trying it at the Campton Place Hotel in San Francisco. I wish more hotels had them, instead of the pathetic stuff they usually have.
The price of the pods is the one drawback, but I'm willing to pay for the convenience.
I find that the machine compliment oneanother. When I am in a hurry first thing in the morning, nothing can beat a good espresso out of my Nespresso machine. When I have time at the weekend, I break open some of the beans I have sourced from various places and take the time to grind them.
#81
Original Member

Join Date: May 1998
Location: Portland OR Double Emerald (QF and AA), DL PM/MM, Starwood Plat
Posts: 19,593
I've gone the other way; was a big fan of Nespresso 20 years ago when it first appeared, and it has improved over time, yet I like it less now and rarely use it. Prefering to make my own espresso using a manual machine and fresh ground Italian beans (Cafe Rom Torrefazionne). The Nespresso is mostly used by others or for a quickie; it is definitely good enough to drink and superior to Starbuck's as a point of comparison. I'm glad I have a Nespresso machine but would be very sad if that was my only machine.
#83
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: SFO
Programs: UA 1K
Posts: 4,449
Have one in my office
I have one of these machines in my office. It was a gift to me. I bought those pods on-line, I think it's the 300 pod pack, or so. If you like espresso, this is great. I personally, however, prefer american style drip coffee. I think it's much smoother and richer. However, this for me, is a good 2nd choice. It's very convenient and quick.
#84
FlyerTalk Evangelist




Join Date: Sep 1999
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Programs: OWEmerald; STARGold; BonvoyPlat; IHGPlat/Amb; HiltonGold; A|ClubPat; AirMilesPlat
Posts: 38,190
#85
Join Date: Aug 2010
Posts: 1
Travelling with Nespresso
Hi,
I recently got a Nespresso Magimix machine as a gift. Looking forward to testing it but first I need to bring it back home. Would like to take it as cabin luggage but the dimensions of the box, approx. 40 x 40 x 29 cm, i.e. approx 110 cm total, seem slightly large. The total dimension is OK but the side which is 29 cm exceeds the limit set by KLM (25 cm). Don't know how fussy they might be about this at the airport.
Does anybody have experience with travelling with Nespresso machines as cabin luggage? I suppose it is too risky to put as hold baggage...or have you tried doing that?
Thanks for any tips!
I recently got a Nespresso Magimix machine as a gift. Looking forward to testing it but first I need to bring it back home. Would like to take it as cabin luggage but the dimensions of the box, approx. 40 x 40 x 29 cm, i.e. approx 110 cm total, seem slightly large. The total dimension is OK but the side which is 29 cm exceeds the limit set by KLM (25 cm). Don't know how fussy they might be about this at the airport.
Does anybody have experience with travelling with Nespresso machines as cabin luggage? I suppose it is too risky to put as hold baggage...or have you tried doing that?
Thanks for any tips!
#86


Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 323
I had my Lattissima (unboxed) in a carry-on and it was totally fine. Which magimix model do you have? The le cube is tiny so you should be OK, if you take it out of the box; not sure about the other ones. Just wrap it in bubble wrap or something so the exterior doesn't get scratched.
You could check it in, but you'd probably get condensation on the inside of the machine. In that case just leave it alone for a couple of days before using it.
You could check it in, but you'd probably get condensation on the inside of the machine. In that case just leave it alone for a couple of days before using it.
#87
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Sunny singapore
Posts: 27
I normally get other air crew friends to bring it back. I think on some airlines, pilots actually get more "space" to store stuff.
speaking of which, anyone here knows which country has the cheapest Nespresso machine for sale ?
speaking of which, anyone here knows which country has the cheapest Nespresso machine for sale ?
#88
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Malibu, CA
Posts: 68
We love Nespresso. The best invention however are their Aeroccino machines....They make the best Cappuccinos and Latte's. I think they are completely worth the money.
Last edited by malibulivin; Aug 22, 2010 at 12:38 pm
#89
Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 1,305
One of the unique features of the Nespresso capsule system is the consistent good quality, anywhere in the world.
Travellers can enjoy ( and count on ) the Nespresso quality anywhere they fly: Europe, China, North America, and even in Brasil.
Travellers can enjoy ( and count on ) the Nespresso quality anywhere they fly: Europe, China, North America, and even in Brasil.
#90




Join Date: Jun 2010
Programs: IC Amb :-(, UA silver, BA Gold, SPG Plat, A-Club Plat, Marriott Plat
Posts: 913
Big PRO - used nespresso since 2000 and on my 4th or 5th different machine.
Produces consistent quality espresso quickly - what more can one want in the world?
Was very pleased to find Nespresso machines in the Marriott timeshare properties in Europe - was then very disappointed (after we purchased one of their properties) to realise that this was not standard equipment across their timeshare properties in the rest of the world
One note - I have managed to have bad nespressos (albeit very occasionally) - my firms office in SF had nespresso machines which always managed to produce consistently lousy coffee, and a nespresso machine in a hotel in Zermatt was also not to the standard I expect.
Having said that the experience in terms of quality vs the investement in time and effort is outstanding - just remember these machines do need to be cleaned/descaled at least occasionally.
Produces consistent quality espresso quickly - what more can one want in the world?

Was very pleased to find Nespresso machines in the Marriott timeshare properties in Europe - was then very disappointed (after we purchased one of their properties) to realise that this was not standard equipment across their timeshare properties in the rest of the world

One note - I have managed to have bad nespressos (albeit very occasionally) - my firms office in SF had nespresso machines which always managed to produce consistently lousy coffee, and a nespresso machine in a hotel in Zermatt was also not to the standard I expect.
Having said that the experience in terms of quality vs the investement in time and effort is outstanding - just remember these machines do need to be cleaned/descaled at least occasionally.

