Wacaco’s Minipresso NS2 uses Nespresso pods to make on-the-go espresso. It’s smaller than a water bottle, costs only $60, and can create enough pressure to brew a seriously good cup of coffee. Read on to learn about this tiny yet powerful machine.
Daniel Modlin is an editor of News & Deals for the Food & Drink Group on the commerce team. He has covered food trends, cooking techniques, recipe roundups, gift guides, kitchen retailer sales, and product reviews. His work has been featured on many publications including The Wall Street Journal, Architectural Digest, Travel + Leisure, New York Magazine, WIRED, and The Daily Beast.Whenever I’m traveling or just generally on the go, I eventually start to lose steam.
All you have to do to make a shot of espresso is fill the top with hot water ,, and press on the little piston in the front a few times. Perfectly creamy and rich espresso comes out the bottom every time I’ve used it. But even better, the bottom cap of the product doubles as an espresso cup, so I’m never without a drinking vessel.
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