








☕ Elevate your coffee ritual—because your mornings deserve more than just a cup.
The Nespresso Vertuo by De'Longhi is a fully automatic coffee and espresso machine featuring patented Centrifusion technology that reads capsule barcodes to tailor brewing parameters. It offers five single-serve cup sizes, from espresso to large coffee, with a rapid 15-20 second heat-up time. The machine includes an Aeroccino3 milk frother for smooth hot or cold milk foam, an adjustable drip tray, and a 54 oz water reservoir. Automatic capsule ejection and a 17-pod capacity container ensure convenience and cleanliness. Its graphite metal finish combines sleek aesthetics with energy-saving features like automatic shutoff after 9 minutes of inactivity. Ideal for professionals who savor premium coffee experiences at home.








| ASIN | B01M68TFFD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #49,308 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #7 in Espresso Machine & Coffeemaker Combos |
| Brand | Nespresso |
| Coffee Input Type | capsule |
| Coffee Maker Type | Espresso Machine |
| Color | Graphite Metal |
| Compatible Coffee Pods | Nespresso Vertuo Espresso |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (6,196) |
| Date First Available | February 1, 2017 |
| Exterior Finish | Metallic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00044387051354 |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | Milk Frother |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
| Item Weight | 12.96 pounds |
| Item model number | ENV135GYAE |
| Manufacturer | De'Longhi |
| Model Name | ENV135GYAE |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Fully Automatic |
| Power Source | AC adapter |
| Product Dimensions | 11.5"D x 19.45"W x 15.67"H |
| Special Feature | Cup Warmer, Milk Frother, Programmable, Removable Tank |
| Specific Uses For Product | Coffee maker |
| Style | Machine + Frother |
| UPC | 044387051354 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
M**O
Not for Keurig Lovers
If you like really hot coffee made in a Keurig where boiling water is forced through a plastic pod or made in a Mr. Coffee pot where boiling water is dripped over pre-ground coffee out of a bag and then left to sit on a hot pad until you get around to pouring a cup, this machine and the cost of the coffee pods is not for you. If you drink your coffee out of a paper cup or insulated mug while driving to work, Nespresso is probably not worth your time. If, on the other hand, you enjoy relaxing and savoring a cup of really good coffee, this is the one you should consider. The Nespresso machine is designed to make a precisely brewed cup of coffee not to produce a boiling hot cup of Joe. Each Nespresso pod has a bar code that tells the machine exactly how to custom brew that particular coffee. It knows how fast to spin the extractor, the correct temperature, and the amount of water to use. So, if you use a room temperature cup the coffee might end up a little cooler than you are used to drinking. I just put a little water in my cup and microwave it for a minute to preheat, and then I dump the hot water and brew my Nespresso. That way the cup doesn't cool off my coffee. I bought the De'Longhi ENV135BAE Coffee and Espresso Machine Bundle with Aeroccino Milk Frother. The milk frother is a great addition and much less expensive when bought with the machine. It is simple to use and clean, and it quickly produces a nice froth. IMHO well worth the price. The machine comes with an assortment of twelve pods of different coffee flavors, intensities, and sizes. So far I have tried half of them and have yet to zero in on one favorite. They are all good in their own way. You won't find the pods in your grocery store. You will have to order online, but they are available from Amazon and Nespresso and at the same price with free shipping. Pods come in sleeves of ten, and you will probably find it most convenient to order forty or fifty at a time. So, if you object to spending $50 or more at a time for coffee, don't invest in a Nespresso. If you like gourmet coffee with crema, Nespresso will take your enjoyment of coffee brewed at home to a whole new level. The machine is a lot less expensive and easier to use than purchasing your own traditional espresso machine, and in my opinion, the coffee drinks produced are on a par with what I have had in Italy where they take their coffee really serious. The machine came quickly, and the setup instructions were easy to follow. One of the Amazon reviewers had posted a picture of a hairline crack in the bottom of their water tank. As a result, I took a close look and found a similar very small crack in my tank. I called the 24-7 Nespresso help line, and since my machine was only two days old, they are shipping me a no cost replacement. It was shipped within two hours of my call. If you buy a machine check it carefully as anything considered normal wear and tear is not covered by the warranty. Operation of the machine is really easy. You press the button and wait fifteen seconds for the machine to preheat and the button to stop flashing. While that is occurring you fill the water container with fresh tap water and put your cup in place (I recommend preheating the cup). You then turn the knob to open the machine and you put in a pod. You then close the machine and turn the handle to lock it closed. Finally, you repress the button, and the machine will do its thing. After brewing is complete, you reopen the machine, and it ejects the spent pod into the side container. The container holds over a dozen spent pods. So, you don't have to touch the spent pods after each cup of coffee. If you order your coffee from Nespresso they will send you a free package for free UPS shipping of the spent pods for recycling. Since the pods are made out of aluminum, they are not biodegradable, and Nestle is providing a no-cost way to recycle (if you so desire).
M**O
Quality and Conviece without the KCup Guilt
I want to give it 10 stars! I’ve only had it 5 days and I’m in love! Never going back to a regular coffee pot or wasteful Kuerig, that doesn’t even make good quality coffee. Many positive things about the Nespresso; 1) nice and sleek design looks great on the countertop 2) used pods fall automatically into a container when you open it to insert a new pod, this is especially great since my husband would just leave the used KCups on the countertop cuz walking over to the garbage can is just too much effort in the morning ;) 3) great tasting coffee and espresso for $1.10 per cup 4) they recycle the aluminum pods and the coffee grounds get turned into compost, no guilt like with the Kuerig! 5) quick and convenient Some things to note; you can only get the approved recycling bags if you order your coffee from Nespresso, but they are free of charge and are prelabled so you don’t pay for shipping them back. Even though I ❤️ Amazon, I recommend ordering your pods directly through Nespresso for that reason as well as they are actually 10¢ per pod cheaper and do offer free shipping with orders over $50, which is only 5 sleeves of coffee. To address some of the other reviewers issues with the coffee not being hot enough, I think that’s just personal preference, I hate burn your toungue scalding coffee. I want it to be hot but ready to drink, I don’t want to have to wait for it to cool as I do with Starbucks. And you can always put it in the microwave or a travel cup to keep it hot longer. Another issue I saw from previous reviewers is that the Aeroccino milk frother doesn’t do a good job. I did some research on that since I initially had the same problem. Fresh cold milk is key, and higher fat content will froth better. Don’t fill the frother past the little ”globe” part of the whisking mechanism, see pics. When I made these adjustments the milk frothed perfectly. I also tried almond and coconut milk and both will froth just fine. And lastly the only slightly negative is that it is louder than I expected, but only for a few seconds at the end of brewing while the centrifuge is working. I very highly recommend the Nespresso, I chose this model over the newer one since it was lower in price (at least in some colors) and there didn’t seem to be any difference in technology only in the exterior appearance of it. I also didn’t care that the newer one has a water container that swivels so it can be placed next to or behind the machine. Etremly happy with my purchase! 😁
S**L
I loved my Nespresso at the beginning but now, not so sure. There is a water leak underneath the machine. At first, I thought it was a one-off, but now it seems to leak regularly. I cannot seem to be able to return it so I am in a conundrum. What to do with a leaky Nespresso?
K**L
Amazing. Hands down THE BEST coffee maker I have ever owned! It's like having a fancy coffee shop in my kitchen. The milk steamer is an amazing bonus and I love the convenience of ordering the coffee pods online. Also love that these pods can be recycled. As a coffee lover this was an excellent purchase and worth every penny :)
L**K
Absolutely love my machine. Great fun trying out all the different coffee flavours & intensities. Replaced my Keurig with this machine-a definite upgrade +
T**L
Love the coffees and lattes we can make with this unit. Lots of variety to choose from and easy to order online.
T**W
Nothing compares to the quality of Nespresso coffee and machines. I have them all and this is by far the best.
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