![]() The Lattissima One can make espresso, lungo coffee and milky drinks tailored to your taste. Optical sensor technology limits milk waste.Makes espresso and lungo coffee with ease.While this was useful for espresso cups, we found that our tea and coffee cups felt a little too large in relation to the rest of the design. He machine arrives with a removable step that can be placed on the drip tray to ensure your espresso cup is nearer to the coffee spout. We liked being able to top up the milk via the lid, without having to remove the entire Rapid Cappuccino System compartment. We referred to the instruction manual to work out how much milk to put in for each drink: 30ml for an espresso macchiato 60ml for a cappuccino and 135ml for a latte, for example. The idea is that the machine will use up all the milk in one go, so there's no wastage. The design caters to a range of milks, and you can insert up to 135ml of dairy (or dairy-free options, such as oat, soy or almond) into the milk dispenser. The De’Longhi Lattissima One interface has three icons to display the coffee options (Image credit: Future) There isn’t a power off button, so we had to read the instruction manual to work out how to turn it off: you press the espresso and lungo buttons simultaneously. The Rapid Cappuccino System milk dispenser offers three options for milky coffees, with 30ml to 165ml milk plus the 40ml espresso. The machine's interface is easy to navigate with three icons to illustrate a 110ml lungo coffee option, a 40ml espresso and a milk drink. While the water tank is easy to lift in and out of the machine for refilling, we found its opening a little narrow for our liking. While its suitable enough for a single cup of coffee at a time, we feel that this machine may be too limited for larger households you’ll find yourself having to regularly fill it up and clean the milk dispenser. At 33.8fl oz / 1 litre, its water container is equally compact, but this is sufficient for around nine 110ml lungo coffees before you need to refill. Measuring just 14.17 x 14.96 x 7.6in / 36 x 38 x 19.5cm (h x w x d), the Lattissima One is noticeably smaller than your average pod machine. Space-saving design is great for countertops short on space.Choose from a wide range of delicious Nespresso pod flavors.If you’re after a Nespresso machine with touchscreen control that can produce a wider range of coffee options – such as a ristretto or a taller latte – then you may want to consider the more expensive De’Longhi Nespresso Lattissima Pro, from $625 / £449. Note that you'll pay slighter more for the black model, although its features are identical to the white coffee machine. At the time of writing, the De’Longhi Lattissima One was priced from $229 / £179 / AU$449. There are currently seven Nespresso coffee machines available to buy in the De’Longhi range on its site. ![]() De’Longhi Lattissima One price and availability Read on to discover how we got on making a number of coffees with the Lattissima One, then check out our best coffee machine guide to see how it compares to the other coffee makers on the market.
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