I want to go through just a coffee maker and thereby incorporate the comparisons in relation to the Nespresso U. The first difference will be pretty clear: the Inissia turn on when entering a capsule not automatically mean it needs to pressure on both buttons. After the lever is pulled upwards at the U one pushes the other hand, simply the shaft to the rear (the built-in sensor detects this and starts heating up) and then inserts the capsule. Then you push the lever back down and pressed (depending on what you want to have coffee or espresso). The U still has one here at the possibility of Ristrettos. With Thermoblock heating system it requires actually in all machines of the same length with the heating. If the machine is finished, the preparation, and then the automatic capsule ejection when the U. begins Inissia again needed manual assistance by again pulling the lever upwards, thus plops the capsule in the under standing container.
Decisive disadvantage: The dripping in Inissia. Pulling the lever back down falls a few minutes, the drop between the grid or in the coffee - if the cup is still among them. And would previously have occurred that could have been poured too much water in the tank is the case, then one would have noticed that the Inissia has no electronic water level detection. Another barely comprehensible nuisance. During this line it still drips and so there are ultimately only two alternatives, including identify a second cup of coffee immediately after preparation. Because the drip falls back again and again, so that is another way hardly offers. In the U by the automatic capsule ejection, the compound is separated directly and thus prevents any dripping. A clean and reliable solution.
For a single machine of the capsule container with a capacity of almost eleven pieces enough and who is disappointed with the amount of coffee after the first coffee preparation, the Nespresso offers its machines programming for individual cup filling or emptying the system by prolonged disuse. For all of these things is an illustrated guide, and of course the Welcome Pack with 16 capsules. What I can not understand the way, is the occasional criticism of the temperature of the coffee. This is (if at all) only minimally cooler than from a Nespresso U. So that, I would not let myself be swayed now. The machine automatically switches itself off after 9 minutes (not until after 30 minutes if so desired), or by pressing both buttons.
Priced there at Inissia and U overlooking the suggested retail price difference (which is why you could accept some compromise), but because the practice currently writes a different rate, I can finally only the recommendation for the Nespresso U to decide. In addition to the U, I stand in the work the U Milk by Krups and had no problem with the way yet crush capsules (also not in the Inissia after about 25 capsules). It flows sometimes a little slow, but that does not detract from the taste of the coffee. For the lack of electronic water level detection, there are 1 stars hood, as well as the annoying dripping. If you like authentic coffee experience and longevity, should chase a Nespresso idle through the machine after each preparation, so as to remove the remnants of the earlier men casting capsule.