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The Ultimate Guide to Choosing Your First Nespresso Machine

A beginner-friendly guide to choosing your first Nespresso machine by system, cup size, milk drinks, kitchen space, capsules and availability.

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Reviewed by WhichCapsule· Updated Jul 9, 2026, 22:26

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Buying your first Nespresso machine can feel simple at first: choose a nice design, add capsules, and start brewing. In reality, the better first question is not “which model looks best?” but which Nespresso system fits the way you drink coffee every day? Once you answer that, machine size, milk options, capsule availability and budget become much easier to compare.

This guide is for first-time buyers who want a practical route without fake prices, stock claims, ratings or test results. Availability, colours, bundles and capsule ranges can vary by country, so use this as a decision framework before checking local options.

Quick Answer

Choose Nespresso Original if you mostly want espresso, lungo, cappuccino, latte or access to the wider Original-compatible capsule ecosystem. Choose Vertuo if you want larger official cup sizes, mug-style coffees and a machine that adjusts brewing through the Vertuo capsule system. For your first machine, decide in this order: system, drink size, milk workflow, counter space, tank size, capsule availability and local first-year cost. If you are unsure, take the quiz before comparing machines.

Step 1: choose Original or Vertuo

This is the most important decision because capsules are not interchangeable. Nespresso Original is the espresso-focused system. It suits people who enjoy short black coffees, lungos and milk drinks made from espresso-style shots. It is also the system where third-party compatible capsules are most commonly discussed. That does not mean every compatible capsule is equally good or suitable, so check packaging carefully.

Vertuo is built around more cup-size variety. It is useful if you want espresso-style drinks sometimes but also want larger mugs. Vertuo capsules are system-specific, so do not assume Original-compatible capsules work with Vertuo.

Step 2: match the machine to your drink style

If you drink mostly espresso or lungo, start with compact Original machines. They are usually simple, fast and easy to fit into small kitchens. If you drink cappuccino or latte, you can add an Aeroccino or choose a machine with a milk system.

If you drink large black coffee or share the machine with people who want different cup sizes, start with Vertuo. It gives more official cup-size flexibility, but you should treat Vertuo capsule options as part of the official Vertuo ecosystem unless compatibility is clearly verified.

First-machine decision table

What To Decide
Mostly espresso or lungo
Better Starting Point
Original
Why It Matters
Short coffee focus
What To Decide
Larger mugs
Better Starting Point
Vertuo
Why It Matters
More official cup sizes
What To Decide
Third-party capsule flexibility
Better Starting Point
Original
Why It Matters
Compatible ecosystem is mainly Original
What To Decide
One-touch large coffee
Better Starting Point
Vertuo
Why It Matters
Capsule reads brewing format
What To Decide
Occasional cappuccino
Better Starting Point
Basic machine + Aeroccino
Why It Matters
Flexible and simple
What To Decide
Daily milk drinks
Better Starting Point
Lattissima-style or Creatista-style machine
Why It Matters
More convenient milk workflow
What To Decide
Very small kitchen
Better Starting Point
Compact Original or small Vertuo
Why It Matters
Saves counter space
What To Decide
Shared household
Better Starting Point
Larger tank / bigger capsule bin
Why It Matters
Less refilling and emptying

Step 3: decide how much milk convenience you need

Milk drinks change the buying decision. A basic machine plus Aeroccino is flexible and easier to separate for cleaning. A Lattissima-style machine is convenient if you want one-touch cappuccino or latte. A Creatista-style machine gives more milk texture control, which may suit someone who enjoys adjusting foam and temperature.

Do not buy a milk system only because it looks premium. If you make milk drinks once a week, a separate frother may be enough. If you make cappuccino every morning, integrated milk convenience may be worth comparing.

Step 4: check kitchen space and daily maintenance

For a first machine, small details matter. A tiny machine may look perfect, but a small water tank and used-capsule bin mean more refilling and emptying. A larger machine may be easier for daily use but may crowd the counter. Before buying, measure where the machine will sit and leave space for opening the lever, removing the tank and placing a cup.

Also think about cleaning. Black coffee machines are usually simpler to maintain than milk machines. Milk systems need more regular washing because milk residue builds up quickly.

Step 5: compare first-year cost safely

Do not rely on old price lists or “best deal” claims. Use a local formula instead:

First-year estimate = local machine price + optional frother or bundle + local capsule cost per cup × cups per year.

This avoids fake numbers and works in any country. For Original, compare official capsules with clearly labelled Original-compatible options. For Vertuo, compare official Vertuo capsules and available official bundles in your country.

Common beginner mistakes

The first mistake is buying the machine before choosing the system. If you want supermarket-compatible capsules, buying Vertuo may disappoint you. If you want large mugs, a tiny Original machine may feel too limited.

The second mistake is ignoring milk cleaning. One-touch milk is convenient, but it adds cleaning steps.

The third mistake is assuming every “Nespresso-compatible” capsule works with every Nespresso machine. Most third-party compatible capsules are for Nespresso Original, not Vertuo.

The fourth mistake is buying only from a photo. Always check tank size, capsule bin capacity, cup clearance, bundle contents and local warranty terms.

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FAQ

What is the best first Nespresso machine? The best first machine is the one that matches your system and drink style. Original suits espresso focus and capsule flexibility. Vertuo suits larger official cup sizes.

Should a beginner choose Original or Vertuo? Choose Original if you mainly drink espresso, lungo or milk drinks. Choose Vertuo if you want larger cups and official cup-size variety.

Do I need a milk machine? Only if you make milk drinks often. Occasional cappuccino drinkers may be fine with a separate Aeroccino or frother.

Can I use compatible capsules with any Nespresso machine? No. Compatible capsules are mainly an Original-system topic. Do not assume third-party capsules work with Vertuo unless verified.

How should I compare prices? Use current local prices and calculate machine cost plus accessories plus your yearly capsule use. Avoid outdated “best price” claims.

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