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So now with this espresso cup support, you can ensure your little cup of espresso is piping hot when you drink it! Because of this, we think the Lattissima is of comparatively poor value, unless you really value its convenience factor. The dial on the top of the milk jug adjusts the level of froth produced, allowing you to tailor your drink to your exact preference. If you’re looking for a multipurpose machine with a focus on ease of use, you won’t be disappointed by the DeLonghi Nespresso Lattissima Pro Espresso Machine. Read the troubleshooting section of the product manual as it may be a common problem that can be easily resolved.
The De'Longhi Nespresso Lattissima Pro is the only machine we tested that combines the efficiency of a capsule system with the convenience of a built-in, automatic milk frother. It heats quickly and leaves you with virtually no cleanup (more on that below) and no wet, messy coffee grounds. The Latissima Pro has a dedicated button for pretty much every drink you can think of from a straight espresso, through lungos and cappuccinos, to lattes and macchiatos – if you’re looking for a simple and effective way to make any type of coffee, this machine has you well covered. Once we have determined there is a fault, we will then give you either a refund, exchange or offer you a repair of the Product.
We find it is hotter than the last model we had where we use to have to use the microwave straight after when making coffees with milk. If you enjoy espresso based drinks, with and without milk, I would highly suggest getting this machine. The automatic milk frother on the Lattissima Pro earned respectable marks in our milk mania showdown. I've tried changing settings but only gets a tad warmer and I have to microwave it for couple of minutes again. We like our coffee, our visitors like our coffee, we really like our coffee, so 10 cups of coffee average a day is .
Not long after purchase, I noticed the milk frother was pouring hot water in the cup before any milk came through.
Once you get used to it the interface is intuitive, but there's a bit of a learning curve to get there.