How did you get it to add that much milk? I just made a latte using an altissio pod, and the latissima only made a ~5oz latte. Is there a way to change that? Around 12oz would be ideal.
I thought you could store the milk container in the fridge. How can you do that if you have to clean it after each use? It seems like a pain to have to completely take it apart after each use. That cancels out the convenience of the integrated frother.
@@JewelShainyou’re only cleaning the dispenser tubing so it’s not full of milk. After the rinse is complete disconnect the container and put it in the fridge
Then my recommendation to you is don't let it sit out on the counter like that. It's not a storage container.It's meant to be filled to the required level when you are using it, then cleaned and put away. I suppose it could be detached and left in the fridge for longer later in the day.
@rkivuti then put it in the fridge afterwards between uses like everyone else does. That’s why it’s detachable. You’re not supposed to leave it out on the counter. After you make a coffee, detach the milk canister and put it in the fridge till next use. Or rinse it out and leave it empty and fill it with milk again for next time.
Same question. I thought you could store the milk container in the fridge. How can you do that if you have to clean it after each use? It seems like a pain to have to completely take it apart after each use. That cancels out the convenience of the integrated frother.
@@JewelShain I mean, you just detach the milk part and let it on the frigde no? xDD You take it from the fridge, use it, rinse it, and let it back in the fridge. Where is the issue lol.
@@izi500, no. Nespresso recommends only storing it in the fridge one time before you completely dismantle all 5 parts of the milk container and run it through the dishwasher.
I am debating between the vertuo lattissima and vertuo creatista. Any input?
If you want only coffee without milk, is it possible to make it with this machine?
Yes, you can, you press the button on top of the locking mechanism (rather than the two buttons on the machine)
@@CravingTech thank you!!!! I think I am going to buy it, now it’s on sale in Williams Sonoma for $374.95 USD
How did you get it to add that much milk? I just made a latte using an altissio pod, and the latissima only made a ~5oz latte. Is there a way to change that? Around 12oz would be ideal.
Did you find out how to do this I have a 16oz take away cup and want to know
depends on what pods you use. Bigger pods make bigger cups.
I could tell he used a double espresso Vertuo pod
the rinse situation is not looking too good
user error, you are supposed to move the cup closer to the spout
I thought you could store the milk container in the fridge. How can you do that if you have to clean it after each use? It seems like a pain to have to completely take it apart after each use. That cancels out the convenience of the integrated frother.
@@JewelShainyou’re only cleaning the dispenser tubing so it’s not full of milk. After the rinse is complete disconnect the container and put it in the fridge
I don’t know if I like milk sitting on the counter like that
Then my recommendation to you is don't let it sit out on the counter like that. It's not a storage container.It's meant to be filled to the required level when you are using it, then cleaned and put away. I suppose it could be detached and left in the fridge for longer later in the day.
@rkivuti then put it in the fridge afterwards between uses like everyone else does.
That’s why it’s detachable.
You’re not supposed to leave it out on the counter.
After you make a coffee, detach the milk canister and put it in the fridge till next use.
Or rinse it out and leave it empty and fill it with milk again for next time.
So you have to dump out leftover milk & clean after every use?
Same question. I thought you could store the milk container in the fridge. How can you do that if you have to clean it after each use? It seems like a pain to have to completely take it apart after each use. That cancels out the convenience of the integrated frother.
@@JewelShain I mean, you just detach the milk part and let it on the frigde no? xDD You take it from the fridge, use it, rinse it, and let it back in the fridge. Where is the issue lol.
@@izi500, no. Nespresso recommends only storing it in the fridge one time before you completely dismantle all 5 parts of the milk container and run it through the dishwasher.
That makes the machine not worth it if I have to clean the milk part every other time.
Pretty much a cup of milk with 0.05% coffee
Do you know what a latte really is? Or just looking to bitch about something lmao
True coffee drinks don’t stir.. you drink the espresso through the milk and foam
My bad juan valdez.
Horrible