Great purchase. Had been using this for a few months and when the quantity of water dispenses reduced, emailed company and got a resolve... It was my fault:I had accidentally reset the fill level to low. Reading reviews, others have done the same," This problem, however, may be due to the setting of the cup size. Please try the following:Turn the product onPut the cup size you want to fill under the nozzle (do not put a capsule in)Press and hold the relevant cup button until the cup fills to the desired level and releaseRepeat for other cup button size Then, next time, just press the cup button lightly and release. If you press it for too long you will reset the amount of water dispensed."
R. McilwaineI bought the Nespresso in April 2018, as I was relocating to UK from Naples in Italy. The Nespresso was delivered by Amazon in perfect conditions and on time. As Neapolitan, I was looking to solutions to enjoy my morning espresso, and I found that Nespresso-compatible capsules are widely spread in UK; I then chose to buy the Nespresso Inissia.After several months of usage, I have no complain to make. One advantage of this machine is that different kinds of capsules can be tested before settling on a specific kind. It also allows degrees of freedom between people with different tastes in the house. It is also very easy to setup in terms of coffee “length” and it is easy to clean.One point to remark is that when using different capsules, the initial pressure of water may be set by the machine on the previous capsules employed. It means that when using different capsules, some water may come out of the coffee machine before the actual coffee comes out. This is undesirable for espresso where the coffee volume is already small. The solution is keeping an eye on the machine and insert the cup when the coffee is actually coming out (I do it all the time at office where another Nespresso Inissia is available).Even though it is versatile in terms of coffee qualities, I would not recommend this machine to people that drinks cappuccino, as there are only two buttons on the machine: one for the espresso and one for a longer coffee. Latte may be prepared by warming up the milk separately and then add the coffee from Nespresso.
Francesco Del GiudiceI bought the Nespresso in April 2018, as I was relocating to UK from Naples in Italy. The Nespresso was delivered by Amazon in perfect conditions and on time. As Neapolitan, I was looking to solutions to enjoy my morning espresso, and I found that Nespresso-compatible capsules are widely spread in UK; I then chose to buy the Nespresso Inissia.
After several months of usage, I have no complain to make. One advantage of this machine is that different kinds of capsules can be tested before settling on a specific kind. It also allows degrees of freedom between people with different tastes in the house. It is also very easy to setup in terms of coffee “length” and it is easy to clean.
One point to remark is that when using different capsules, the initial pressure of water may be set by the machine on the previous capsules employed. It means that when using different capsules, some water may come out of the coffee machine before the actual coffee comes out. This is undesirable for espresso where the coffee volume is already small. The solution is keeping an eye on the machine and insert the cup when the coffee is actually coming out (I do it all the time at office where another Nespresso Inissia is available).
Even though it is versatile in terms of coffee qualities, I would not recommend this machine to people that drinks cappuccino, as there are only two buttons on the machine: one for the espresso and one for a longer coffee. Latte may be prepared by warming up the milk separately and then add the coffee from Nespresso.
After using this (and the Pixie) model at work for years, I decided to join the Nespresso club and ordered one for my home. The simplicity and convenience to have this at home makes waking up in the morning just that bit more tolerable. Or an after dinner brew just when you need it... no home is complete until you have one of these!!! Also comes with a selection of 16x different pods to get your taste buds tingling and to help you find your favourite blend.
DavidWriting this now although had the machine since November '17 ( when it was £108) because of the very good help I had to get it working after water stopped passing through. It seems it happens if not used for some time - an air block occurs. Nespresso customer services talked me through how to get it working again - which it now is and are send a complimentary descale for this machine (can't use just any descale). I had already tried 2 solutions on you tube which did not work.
AliceI love this machine. It makes great noises, only heats the water it absolutely has to and I always enjoy the coffee.Downsides to be aware of are that it takes a while and you have to refill the water tank to do several coffees; it occasionally crushes pods so they don’t work; you have to set it up to do a normal mug full.Aldi do pods that fit and are the cheapest and best coffee.
BazI love this machine. It makes great noises, only heats the water it absolutely has to and I always enjoy the coffee.
Downsides to be aware of are that it takes a while and you have to refill the water tank to do several coffees; it occasionally crushes pods so they don’t work; you have to set it up to do a normal mug full.
Aldi do pods that fit and are the cheapest and best coffee.
Fabulous concept! No more messy grinding, filling/washing out holders and waiting/watching for the 'ready' lamp. Just pop in the capsule for quick, consistent coffee every time. The Aeroccino is brilliantly simple too, and makes for a foolproof cappuccino (do wash it out immediately after each use).
BazzaThis machine hasn't worked correctly for about 4 months now. As a nespresso fan I love my own machine ( a U I have had for about 4 years with no issues) but this one was purchased for my mum as a gift and she has been unable to use it because it dispenses about a teaspoon of coffee no matter what button gets pressed. We have tried various things with no success and there appears to be no way to return this either - it being 10 months since it was purchased.
Miss J BensonI bought this as a replacement machine, after owning a Pixie for almost 5 years. The Pixie began to leak, and no matter how much of a deep clean I gave it, the problem persisted. In swept the Inissia.First impressions were very very good. The machine was bought in a summer promotion, so with a relatively small purchase of capsules from Nespresso directly, I was supplied with a 'free' Aeroccino 3. I say free, because nothing is free...The Inissia was also half price, during said promotion, so all was looking good.It was also supplied with a good selection of capsules in the box, which surprised me a little, considering how much I had just paid for it.Once open and in use for a few weeks, I have a few things to say about it.1. It is totally plastic...feels cheap almost. This is not a negative though, as it still works as well as the Pixie I mentioned earlier...it is just obvious that this is not a premium machine2. Unlike the premium Pixie the water container is not overly secure in the back. The Pixie requires you to open the water lid prior to disengaging from the machine...The Inissia just pulls away quite easily and does not feel overly secure. It holds, yes, but not as well as the other machine.3. There is no green/red light advising when the water is low. I know this is not essential, but I noticed it straight away.4. There is slightly less space between the stand and the spout, than with the Pixie. If you are making espressos, this is not an issue, and of course, you can still fold the stand up.5. It does fit competitor capsules. I have used with Starbucks and Aldi with not an issue. In fact, the Aldi Ristretto is pretty impressive. Have not experienced the crushing of capsules that others have...it aint rocket science.6. It works and makes a pretty slick coffeeIn truth, deep down I knew that I was essentially taking a downgrade with this machine. The thing is, all of its important components are identical, so unless you are image conscious in terms of your kitchen appliances...buy it, you will get a good da
Papa AzzaI bought this as a replacement machine, after owning a Pixie for almost 5 years. The Pixie began to leak, and no matter how much of a deep clean I gave it, the problem persisted. In swept the Inissia.
First impressions were very very good. The machine was bought in a summer promotion, so with a relatively small purchase of capsules from Nespresso directly, I was supplied with a 'free' Aeroccino 3. I say free, because nothing is free...
The Inissia was also half price, during said promotion, so all was looking good.It was also supplied with a good selection of capsules in the box, which surprised me a little, considering how much I had just paid for it.
Once open and in use for a few weeks, I have a few things to say about it.
1. It is totally plastic...feels cheap almost. This is not a negative though, as it still works as well as the Pixie I mentioned earlier...it is just obvious that this is not a premium machine
2. Unlike the premium Pixie the water container is not overly secure in the back. The Pixie requires you to open the water lid prior to disengaging from the machine...The Inissia just pulls away quite easily and does not feel overly secure. It holds, yes, but not as well as the other machine.
3. There is no green/red light advising when the water is low. I know this is not essential, but I noticed it straight away.
4. There is slightly less space between the stand and the spout, than with the Pixie. If you are making espressos, this is not an issue, and of course, you can still fold the stand up.
5. It does fit competitor capsules. I have used with Starbucks and Aldi with not an issue. In fact, the Aldi Ristretto is pretty impressive. Have not experienced the crushing of capsules that others have...it aint rocket science.
6. It works and makes a pretty slick coffee
In truth, deep down I knew that I was essentially taking a downgrade with this machine. The thing is, all of its important components are identical, so unless you are image conscious in terms
Costa coffee from a machine at my garage £2.90 x 2=£5.80 x 3 days a week = £17.40. Had machine since Christmas day x 12= £208.80 - £100 initial cost. Saving of £108.80. No brainer and its Bloody good. I know you've got to take into account buying the pods and milk etc. but even so I'm still quid's in. Would I buy again? IN A HEARTBEAT:-))
JohnSo easy to use, clean and refill with water.Practical design allows for any size mug.(Nespresso pods are delivered from nespresso super quick)
SteveSo easy to use, clean and refill with water.
Practical design allows for any size mug.
(Nespresso pods are delivered from nespresso super quick)
Magimix Nespresso Inissia Coffee Machine with Aeroccino - Black.
Brand | Nespresso |
Model Number | 11360 |
Colour | Black |
Item Weight | 2.7 Kg |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 23 x 32.1 cm |
Capacity | 0.7 litres |
Volume Capacity | 0.7 litres |
Power / Wattage | 1260 watts |
Material | Plastic |
Auto Shutoff | No |
Compatible Models | Nespresso |
Special Features | Milk Frother^Programmable^Removable Tank^Thermoblock |