De'Longhi Nespresso CitiZ (NESPRESSO Original, EU plug)
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De'Longhi Nespresso CitiZ

NESPRESSO Original, EU plug


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Magic1ch

1 year ago

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Hans Stoller

1 year ago

You will find all the information above under "100 free coffee". This offer is limited to one new Nespresso machine per client account and per receipt and cannot be combined with other Nespresso offers. Purchases and registrations must be made before 7 January. So it's likely to be a bit tight. Unless you order one as soon as possible and collect it from one of our branches. That way, you could pick it up as early as tomorrow. For this type of request, I advise you to contact our Customer Service department directly, so that they can give you a personalised response.

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Anonymous

8 months ago

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Galaxus

8 months ago

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Yes, you can dispense hot water with the De'Longhi Nespresso Citiz EN 167 machine, although this is not directly designed as a hot water dispensing function. Here are the steps to get hot water: - Place a cup under the coffee spout. - Remove the capsule if one is inserted. - Press and hold the espresso or lungo button until the desired amount of water has been dispensed. This process can also be used to rinse the machine or to preheat the coffee cups.

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rita.ming

8 months ago

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Galaxus

8 months ago

No, with the Nespresso CitiZ machine (EN167.B) it is not possible to select which coffee should come out after the heating time during the heating process. The machine must first be heated up, which takes about 25 seconds. Only after the machine is ready (indicated by steady lights) can you insert the capsule and press the corresponding coffee dispensing button (espresso or lungo) to prepare the coffee.

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MikeN

10 months ago

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Galaxus

10 months ago

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The De'Longhi CitiZ (NESPRESSO Original) capsule machine is primarily designed for use with coffee capsules, but it does not offer a special function for dispensing hot water alone. There is no integrated option to dispense only hot water for tea or other purposes.

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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gschwinds

4 years ago

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Digitec is obliged to supply electrical appliances with a Swiss plug. If the appliance is supplied with a foreign plug, a suitable replacement cable should be supplied if the mains cable is pluggable or, alternatively, a suitable adapter if the mains cable is permanently connected. If the appliance is delivered without a suitable plug, complain to the customer service and insist on a cable or an adapter, free of charge.

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Anonymous

7 years ago

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phonelock

7 years ago

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Question 1: Different manufacturers can produce slightly different machines visually, despite the same model range (e.g. Citiz model). The one offered here at digitec is from De'Longhi. The second is film could have been made by Krups or Turmix, for example. Unlike the capsules, the Nespresso coffee machines are not made by Nespresso itself, but by third-party manufacturers. However, you shouldn't notice any differences, as it's the model (e.g. Citiz) and not the manufacturer that matters. Question 2: You can only set the automatic switch-off to 9 or 30 minutes or deactivate it completely. However, you can switch the machine off manually at any time. Question 3: The heating time is not 9 minutes, but the automatic "energy-saving switch-off". The heating time is around 25 seconds. However, you can usually give the command to make coffee while the machine is still heating up. The coffee runs out automatically after the 25 seconds. P.S. I am not a Nespresso expert, so all information is without guarantee ;)

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