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Review: Nespresso C100T Essenza Single-Serve Automatic Espresso Machine - Single Serve Coffee.com

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Single Serve Coffee.com have published a review of the new Nespresso C100T Essenza single-serve automatic espresso machine. 'The big change from the Nespresso C90 to the Nespresso C100T Essenza is the ability to program an espresso and lungo sized coffee on the two coffee buttons that appear on the front of the machine. There is also a change in how the machine powers on. Instead of pushing the power on the front, you'll need to switch on the machine near the right side and then you can wait for the machine to heat up and use the brew buttons on the front. One of the things we liked about the C90 was the power on the front, but the tradeoff is not having to push the brew button to start and stop. In the end the new programmable buttons were a better choice, as we stopped panicking about overflowing our single serve coffee cups with too much coffee.'

Read: Review: Nespresso C100T Essenza Single-Serve Automatic Espresso Machine - Single Serve Coffee.com