Brewed to Perfection in a Snap! ☕
The Nespresso Pixie Coffee Machine by Krups combines a compact design with high-performance features, making it the ideal choice for coffee lovers in urban settings. With a rapid heating time of just 25 seconds and a powerful 19 bar pump, this machine ensures a rich and flavorful coffee experience. Its intuitive one-touch controls and smart alert system enhance usability, while the energy-saving mode promotes sustainability.
Brand | Krups |
Model Number | XN300640 |
Colour | Electric Red |
Product Dimensions | 32.6 x 11.1 x 23.5 cm; 3 kg |
Volume Capacity | 0.7 litres |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Compatible Models | Nespresso |
Special Features | Programmable^Removable Tank^Thermoblock |
Item Weight | 3 kg |
A**M
An easy to use, fast machine with great results.
Firstly I admit it, on most occasions I'm a tea drinker - I've never really been a big coffee drinker as I've never found any variety I really like and previous machines I've used such as a Bosch Tassimo never really produced anything of merit.I didn't fancy all of the efforts the more expensive specialist machines seem to involve, plus I'm easily swayed by some nice packaging and reviews from my friends so I splashed out £105 on the Krups Nespresso Pixie - in a dashing shade of red - with an extra bonus at the time of £40 cash back to spend in the Nespresso Club. Not a bad deal.Unusually for an Amazon delivery, this Nespresso didn't arrive in a generic brown box, it arrived in its retail box with my delivery note attached to the side. The box was fairly small but was well packaged. Easy to open, easy to delve into, the Pixie was wrapped carefully and came with a binder of sorts, with a help guide, quick reference menu for the various coffee types, an instruction manual, and quite conveniently a sample package containing one of each of the sixteen `Grand Cru'.The machine was very straightforward to set up, a simple case of unpack the machine and place it on the kitchen counter, slot the perspex spent coffee pod container into the drip tray, then slide this into the main body of the Pixie. I filled up the water container that sits on the back of the unit - which takes 0.7 litres which isn't masses - but does offer enough for a few cups of coffee, especially if you're fond of espresso! A few quick cycles of the machine washed everything through and I was then ready to test the machine in earnest.Deciding what coffee you want is the first step that's actually difficult. Do I want a lungo (big), or an espresso (one quick swig and you're done) or a ristretto (smaller than an espresso, a few sips and you're finished). If I want the lungo, do I then want milk? Decisions decisions!When you've settled on the style of coffee you're in the mood to partake in, then the next choice is what strength do you want? The various pods are measured in strength from 2 to 10, and in the guide book each has a quick description of the type of taste you can expect and a guide on how it should be consumed (i.e some pods are suitable for espresso or cappuccino, or some as lungo but not cappuccino, and some suitable in any format!)You can always just pick your favourite colour once you've got things sussed out, but that can lead to some surprises initially until you know which colours you enjoy! Making a coffee is as easy as popping your cup under the spout, lifting the arm to let you drop the pod into the slot, then lowering the arm which slots the pod into place. Once you're set you either hit the espresso or the lungo button and wait for the few seconds it takes to pour. (Running through this process first without a pod in place is a good idea as it warms up your cup - but it's up to you if you don't mind the cooler coffee a cold cup might cause). Once the coffee has finished pouring and the machine cuts back into it's standby mode, you just lift the arm back up which causes the pod to drop through into the perspex box below. This little box holds around ten pods, but it's a good idea to keep an eye on the drip tray as this can often fill up after 4 - 5 uses I've found.Despite not being a huge coffee drinker I'm glad that I've bought into the Nespresso way of life, it offers a wide selection of types of coffee across different strengths and tastes and does so in a stylish and pleasing way.The only main issue I have is replacement coffee, the only way to get this is via the Nespresso online store (or the few and far Nespresso high street shops which are mainly in central London), which while quick and simple to order from does mean you need to plan ahead slightly, and also means any chance of shopping around for cheaper prices is very limited.Beyond your initial taster pack of 16 pods, each individual one costs roughly £0.30, or you can buy a welcome pack on your first order of 150 or 250 pods, and choose a free accessory - I chose the wooden display case which sits alongside the Pixie and allows for even easier picking each morning. There's a £15 minimum order from the store, but they do offer free recycling bags for the aluminium pods and free pick up on your next order.The literature that comes with the machine, and the further details you get when you place your first order again welcomes you into the Nespresso way of life. Coffee is talked about much like fine wines, with mentions of fruity tones, bitterness, satiny qualities and more. There's even a guide for how to get the most out of each cup, from the aroma to the texture and inevitably the taste.Overall I'd really recommend this unit, it's small, stylish and fairly quiet in use. From being switched off to being ready to use takes mere moments, probably less than 30 seconds, and if it's already in standby less then 10 seconds from dropping the pod in to seeing the coffee pour. The various pods taste quite different and you're sure to gain a group of favourites which ongoing are easy to order individually.
C**R
Compact, quick and easy to use
I brought this as a christmas present last year for my partner and have ended up using it myself daily it is so good.Very easy to set up for the first time just run a few cups of water through to clean it out. Comes with a pack of sample capsules so you can choose which are your favourite varieties. The machine makes espresso (short) 40ml or lungo (long) 110ml coffee and these amounts are pre programmed from the factory. You can also adjust the volume for each yourself by holding the button down and it will remember the amount for subsequent uses.The machine uses the proprietary Nespresso capsule system and they are only officially available from the online Nespresso club or a "boutique". I recommend avoiding buying from other places as you cannot guarantee how old the capsules are as they only last 12 months also many places such as ebay are more expensive than through Nespresso. There are around 12 varieties to choose from including Ristretto, Espresso and Lungo types. If your looking to make a large mug of coffee you will need to make an espresso and then add hot water afterwards.The coffee produced by the machine is excellent and better than most coffee shops and has a great crema layer on top. It has the advantage of being consistant every time and is easy to clean compared to a traditional espresso machine.I recommend choosing the pixie in a colour rather than the boring Titanium I purchased however it does feel sturdy and well made. It is small and would fit in any kitchen or office. Could be taken on holiday if staying in a caravan or boat etc.Only negative points would be the unmarked on/off switch which almost seems hidden and the water tank which is awkward to put back into place sometimes. Overall excellent coffee machine and would recommend to friends.
P**S
Not the model as advertised
I wanted the model of coffee machine that is shown and advertised model number, this is an older model an hard to find now, So I thought that £204 was a little high but worth it to get the model I was looking for. But I was sent the newer updated model, but that has less features ( no low water level indicator) but is also well over £50 cheaper at most retailers, So I feel that I was falsely over charged for a new but cheep product.
R**S
An excellent machine but still not design perfect
The Nespresso system is an excellent way to get an excellent cup of coffee.Great tasting, no mess and very fast.This is better than previous standard machines, warms up faster and has a smaller footprint, and auto off.You can also move the cup support so that you can use a larger "mug" type cup.I don't always want an espresso and I therefore top up a larger cup and then add cold milk.Sometimes using two capsules for the extra strength.I couldn't do that with previous machines easily.Top tip - if you want a really hot coffee use hot water in the tank and also warm your cup - makes a hell of a difference.
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