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WACACO Minipresso NS, Portable Espresso Machine, Compatible Nespresso Original Capsules and Compatibles, Travel Coffee Maker, Manually Operated from Piston Action

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Features

  • [ENCAPSULATED ESPRESSO] Compatible with NS CAPSULES*, in which the coffee is ground, measured and tamped with high precision, there is very little left for error. It's also more convenient, mess free and easier to clean after use.
  • [MANUAL OPERATION ONLY] Add any compatible capsules into the outlet head. Add hot water into the water tank. Unlock the piston from its travel position and pump a few strokes to pressurize and extract delicious espresso with generous crema. Need to add hot water.
  • [GREAT PARTNER FOR TRAVEL] Minipresso NS is your best choice to quickly and efficiently enjoy delicious espresso wherever you are. Your espresso looks great and taste fantastic every time.
  • [COMPATIBILITY NOTE] NS CAPSULES refers to Nespresso** Original capsules and compatibles. Note that some non Original capsules might not work well with our machines. Improve the quality.
  • Note: The package does not contain any accessories! You can purchase the Minipresso Tank + or Minipresso Case accessories separately to enjoy longer espresso, up to 100ml, and protect it from scratches. You can find more exclusive accessories in the description at the bottom of this page or in the WACACO store.

Brand: WACACO


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 2.76"D x 6.89"W x 2.36"H


Special Feature: Manual


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Brand: WACACO


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 2.76"D x 6.89"W x 2.36"H


Special Feature: Manual


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Filter Type: Reusable


Style: Espresso Machine


Specific Uses For Product: Coffee maker


Recommended Uses For Product: Camping


Included Components: Travel Coffee Maker


Operation Mode: Manual


Model Name: MPNS100


Number of Items: 1


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Item Weight: 12.7 ounces


Manufacturer: Wacaco Co Ltd


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: MINIPRESSO NS


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 12, 2016


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Minimal investment to find out if this style coffee would be practical for us.
High quality machines using the original-line pods are pricey. I used this to determine whether we would use that pod style of coffee as it was a third of the price. This piece of equipment is very sturdy and well made, so much so that I spent the extra money to purchase the extended water tank. The quality of coffee was always very consistent. Once I was able to establish a routine, it was very easy and quick to make two quality coffees. I can see where this would be an excellent addition to any travel bag as it has a very small footprint and light. After 1 month of daily use, the decision was made to purchase a high quality pod machine and we haven't looked back. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2023 by Ritchie Hernandez

  • Easy to use.
Great, portable Nespresso pod extractor. Putting the cap on the pod end is sometimes problematic. Not all of the water is pressed through, so it can be slightly messy when opening.
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2024 by Mg

  • Very cool
I make frothed milk, which is hot, so I don't bother running hot water through it first. Perfect temp, perfect crema, tastes delicious. It's heavier then I expected but I think that's what makes it not feel cheap. I bought this for work because company policy will not allow us to have coffee machines and I don't like the plasticy cheap taste of the free Maxwell House. I can now have a latte in the afternoon! update: I lowered my rating from a 5 to 4 star. Ultimately, I would buy this again if I could do it over. Here are a few pro's and con's: Pro's: - makes great cooffee - easy to use anywhere (I make "desk lattes" at work) - works great with nespresso brand pods Con's: - if your water isn't at the max heat, your shot will be too cold. this is not a problem for me because I have a frothing pitcher and the milk is hot enough that you'll have to wait for them to cool - tried the off-brand pods and they are TERRIBLE. the pod top needs to be taught and these were loose and thick, don't try to use gourmesso pods with this - I've had my minipresso for 9 months and now when I try to screw the water part it won't screw in all the way, then pops and makes me rescrew it, something needs to be replaced ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2017 by era3335

  • Where has it been all my life?
I needed a portable Nespresso machine whenever I travelled since I am very particular about my coffee. This is a great solution. The coffee turns out to be very similar to the coffee you make in your Nespresso machine. It's easy to use, small and portable.
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2024 by S.SH

  • Adds joy to your morning!
I rarely write reviews, but after two years of using this when traveling to all kinds of far flung locations, I feel compelled. It's utterly, utterly brilliant. With a folding kettle and espresso cups you have a kit that, although it does take up a bit of space, lets you wake up in some remote hotel with a crappy coffee maker and have a PROPER shot of espresso. I just can't describe how good it is to give yourself a little treat in the morning - sounds silly but it's amazing. The facts. It's easy to use when you have had a little practice and got a feel for it. it CAN be a little messy since you're manually pumping and it takes a little practice to hold it still so coffee doesn't miss the cup but you get used to that. Also, when taking out the pod, you really need to do it over the sink, but again as long as you know you're good. Lastly the advice in other reviews about warming it first is good unless you're going to shoot your coffee immediately! If you're traveling a lot and like coffee (or, like Nespresso) then get this IMMEDIATELY. Here are the other parts in my "coffee kit" that have served me well: Espresso cups: https://www.amazon.com/80ml-Stainless-Steel-Espresso-Cups/dp/B01MR65UYQ/ Folding kettle: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07XFHW99P/ ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2023 by Jimmy G

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Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2024 by CRISTINA BORGES E PAULO OLIVEIRA

  • Great little unit, but you will probably get burned...
I wanted to love this little coffee press. In fact, I do love this little coffee press. But, it leaks and you might get burned. The product has a 1 year warranty. I made a total of 30 Nespresso shots on three different out-of-town trips, and on the last trip I scalded two fingers on my left hand. I have had this unit about 5 1/2 months. I reached out to the manufacturer asking to replace the unit and that's when the back-and-forth began. Send the serial # and manufacturing date stamp and purchase receipt. I did. Are the threads in the water tank worn out? Send us a picture. They weren't. Is it the orange seal/gasket? It looked fine to me. After more trouble-shooting, I believe what causes this unit to leak is the heat of the water itself. Per the instructions: "6. Add boiling water into the water tank." This is what will yield a decently hot shot of Nespresso, but sadly I believe boiling/near-boiling water is also what makes this little baby leak. The water tank is a hard plastic. So just guessing here (I'm no engineer) but boiling hot, or just post-boiling hot, water makes the tank expand just enough that it compromises the integrity of the seal with the main body. You then flip it upside down to start pumping out your shot of Nespresso and near-boiling hot water seeps out onto your hands. The last round of Nespresso shots I made the water wasn't as hot and the unit didn't leak onto my hands. All other variables were the same (same Nespresso pods, same altitude, using filtered water). I was going to rate this at least a 2, but with the risk of having your hands burned I had to go with a 1 because this just isn't safe. And let's not even talk about the run-around with the manufacturer when you're asking them to honor the warranty. Frankly, I just gave up. I will at least be able to get tepid shots of Nespresso out of this unit without getting burned. And, I'm looking into buying a pair of heat resistant silicone cooking gloves to see if that might be doable to make getting a hot shot out of this unit feasible (whoever thought I'd pack a silicone baking glove on a trip? LOL) If you are going to buy the Minipresso, these are my suggestions / best guesses to keep from getting scalded: - Do not use boiling or near boiling hot water. If you are going to use water that is hot enough to burn you, protect your hands with something. - Do not fill the water tank above the fill line. This will cause water to immediately seep out when you attempt to screw the tank onto the main body. (I got some more minor scalds this way prior to the near-boiling water experience). - Make sure both the water tank and the part that holds the Nespresso pod are secured very tightly to the main unit before you begin pressing your Nespresso. (Also a lesson learned). Pros: - It's compact. - It doesn't require batteries. - Although your shot of Nespresso may be tepid, it tastes just as you'd expect. Aside from the leaking, the Minipresso does a good job. Cons: - It leaks. I'm just guessing the temperature of the water is the main factor that can't be fixed without fixing the design. Perhaps the seal and water tank threads are also an issue in the design. - You may have to press very hard and communicate a long while with many questions and pictures before the manufacturer will honor the 1 year warranty. Unknown. I gave up. Good luck! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2018 by Mo by the Beach

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