Nespresso Vertuo Pop review: a colorful pod coffee maker

A fabulous entry-level coffee maker

Nespresso Vertuo Pop on kitchen counter top
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TechRadar Verdict

The Nespresso Vertuo Pop pod coffee machine is simple to set up, super-easy to use, and serves up a delicious cup of coffee. You can choose between four different-sized coffees from a variety of compatible capsules. Thanks to its ability to automatically detect the capsule size, making a coffee is as simple as popping in a pod, placing your favorite mug under the spout and pressing a button. It ticks a lot of boxes and, for the price I just couldn't fault it.

Pros

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    Simple to set up

  • +

    Easy to use

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    Makes great-tasting coffee

Cons

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    Can only make one coffee at a time

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    Milk frother available separately

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The Nespresso Vertuo Pop is the latest addition to the brand's lineup of pod coffee machines. It's main USP – which is, perhaps, the most obvious – is that it's available in six gorgeous colors, allowing you to select a model to suit your kitchen decor or to make a statement.

Nespresso is known globally for producing some of the finest coffee and best coffee makers. Its coffee machines fall into one of two established categories, Vertuo and Original, with the Vertuo capsules larger in size and dome-shaped over the more refined, smaller Original capsules.

The Pop is a Vertuo machine and therefore accepts Vertuo capsules. Currently, it comes with 50 free capsules that are auto-added at checkout. I received a box of 12 for the purpose of this review – and can say that I've enjoyed every single one.

There were four espressos (40ml), four double espressos (80ml) and four mug (230ml) capsules, which were all different flavors. The Pop can also brew a gran lungo (150ml), delivering up to four cup sizes. In addition, making a coffee is as simple as pushing a button; the machine will automatically recognize the blend.

The Pop comes with a removable cup support to accommodate the larger mug size, although I found that I didn't use this much (if at all) during testing because I only have regular mugs in my household. This didn't impact the quality of the coffee or the pour. I also found that the 600ml / 20fl oz capacity tank was only sufficient for making two mug-sized capsules; for any more, you'll need to refill the water tank. But since you can only make one coffee at a time, this shouldn't be an issue.

In my opinion, the Vertuo Pop is the best Nespresso machine for single households, or where space is limited on the counter top. Each coffee I made it was delicious with a thick crema on top. Read on to discover more.

nespresso vertuo pop coffee maker on counter top

(Image credit: Future / Jennifer Oksien)

Nespresso Vertuo Pop review: price and availability

  • List price: £99
  • Widely available at resellers
  • Larger Vertuo Pop+ is available in the US

The Nespresso Vertuo Pop can be bought directly from Nespresso (opens in new tab), or resellers such as Amazon (opens in new tab), Argos (opens in new tab), Currys (opens in new tab) and John Lewis (opens in new tab)for a list price of £99. It's often discounted, so do shop around for deals. It's not available in the US, but coffee lovers there can buy the Nespresso Vertuo Pop+, which looks similar but is larger, has a larger 25.4fl oz / 750ml water tank, and can make an XL 12oz coffee in addition to the four sizes offered by the Vertuo Pop.

The machine is the latest addition to the Vertuo range. It's the most affordable, with the Nespresso Vertuo Plus being the next best option for those on a budget at £179.

Compared to the Nespresso Original machines, the Vertuo Pop doesn't come with an integrated milk frother or separate Aeroccino, so those who like frothy, heated milk in their cappuccino may benefit from spending an additional £90-or-so from Amazon (opens in new tab) for one.

  • Value: 5/5

Nespresso Vertuo Pop review: specs

  • No. of cup sizes: 4
  • Heat-up time: 30 seconds
  • Water tank capacity: 600ml / 20 fl oz
  • Connectivity: Yes
  • Dimensions: 136 x 426 x 250mm / 5.3 x 16.7 x 9.8in
  • Weight: 3.5kg / 7.7lbs

Nespresso Vertuo Pop review: Design

  • Compact and minimalist
  • Movable cup support
  • Available in six colors

The Nespresso Vertuo Pop is a compact coffee pod coffee maker. It measures  136 x 426 x 250mm / 5.3 x 16.7 x 9.8in, so it doesn't take up much space on the countertop. In addition, it weighs just 3.5kg / 7.7lbs, so it can be easily moved if you need to store it out of sight.

overshot view of the nespresso vertuo pop

(Image credit: Future / Jennifer Oksien)

A slight downside of its compact form is that the removable 600ml / 20 fl oz water tank only holds enough water for making two mug-sized coffees. This is fine for single-person households, or maybe even couples who drink one coffee per day; but for families this particular coffee machine won't be up for the demand.

The Vertuo Pop can make four different cup sizes: espresso (40ml), double espresso (80ml), gran lungo (150ml) and mug (230ml). For the largest size, the cup support can be removed – although I didn't use this since I have only regular-size mugs.

The one-touch button for operation is on the top of the machine. Beneath this is a lever that can be turned to unlock the top of the machine for inserting a capsule. With the capsule in place, the lid can be shut and locked into position.

unlocking the nespresso vertuo pop to insert capsule

(Image credit: Future / Jennifer Oksien)

This coffee machine is available in six attractive colors, allowing you a choice of model that will either blend in with your kitchen, or make a statement. You get a choice of Liquorice Black, Pacific Blue, Aqua Mint, Spicy Red, Mango Yellow and Coconut White. Although the machine isn't wrapped entirely in a colorful hue because of it's black lower-half, it certainly catches the eye. The model I tested was Aqua Mint, and since all of my other appliances are black, it certainly brought a nice pop of color to my kitchen.

  • Design: 4.5/5

Nespresso Vertuo Pop review: Performance

  • Quick to set up
  • Easy to use
  • Compatible with the Nespresso app

The Nespresso Vertuo Pop is super-easy to set up and use from the get-go. It comes with a comprehensive instruction booklet, and while the pages might make it seem that you have to "pair" the coffee machine with the Nespresso app before use, the reality is that you don't have to use the app at all – it's merely for additional support, if you feel you need it.

I set up the machine before downloading the app. Rinse out the water tank, and then you'll need to "place a container". This is a little vague, but reading ahead in the instructions, it turns out that you'll need to find a container the same size as the water tank or larger, and move the cup support. After pressing the button three times within a 2-second time frame, you'll see why. The machine will start rinsing, and it will use all the water in the tank to do so; unless you're prepared with a container the same size as the water tank, or have a couple of empty mugs handy, you could end up with a puddle on the counter top.

Having done this, you're now ready to use the machine. You just need to turn it on, insert the capsule, and press the button to start pouring coffee.

setting up the nespresso vertuo pop

(Image credit: Future / Jennifer Oksien)

Our review unit arrived with an assortment of 12 coffee capsules and, at the time of writing, you can receive a box of 50 coffee capsules for free, giving you plenty to get started. Do note that there isn't much of a selection of decaf coffee, so if you're not big on drinking caffeine, you may need to source some alternative capsules to the freebies. There's a lot of choice of Vertuo capsules on Amazon (opens in new tab), for example.

The machine will automatically detect the size of capsule added to the machine, and I found that it poured the perfect amount of coffee into my chosen vessel every time.

Offering simple one-touch brewing, I just pressed one button and the Vertuo Pop took care of the rest. It takes no longer than 30 seconds to make a mug of coffee, and even less time to make a smaller coffee. There were no drips from the spout once the coffee had been poured, and it produced the perfect crema on top.

making a coffee with the nespresso vertuo pop

(Image credit: Future / Jennifer Oksien)

The capsules will automatically dispense into an integrated drawer, which holds up to 12 capsules, once the coffee is poured. These capsules can't be recycled via your home recycling, which is rather annoying. I found that the best way to recycle Nespresso pods was to request a Podback bag at the time of ordering and thereafter take it to my nearest CollectPlus location. Alternatively, if you're regularly ordering capsules then you can arrange a time and date for your used capsules to be collected, which is the next best option.

used capsules in the drawer of the vertuo pop

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The Vertuo Pop can brew only one coffee at a time. If we wanted to make two mugs of coffee, for example, I just needed to make sure that I had enough water in the water tank and a capsule and mug at the ready. Note that this machine is noticeably loud when brewing a coffee; I measured it between 62–71dB, the louder level being equivalent to a washing machine.

As mentioned earlier, there is an app that accompanies the Vertuo Pop. This isn't essential to run the machine, but it does provide care instructions for your machine, and you can receive real-time tips on using your coffee machine.

Download the Nespresso app then pair with your machine using Bluetooth. Then, connected to your home Wi-Fi, you can receive notifications and gain access to help and support, should you feel you need it. 

connecting the vertuo pop to the nespresso app

(Image credit: Future / Jennifer Oksien)

In terms of maintenance, the advice is to descale the machine every three months or 300 capsules (which ever comes first). There is some guidance about how to do this in the Nespresso app, or follow the steps in the instruction manual. You're also advised to clean the machine every six to 12 months, which involves just running clean water and odorless detergent through the machine on a cycle.

  • Performance: 4.5/5

Nespresso Vertuo Pop review: Should I buy?

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Nespresso Vertuo Pop review
AttributesNotesRating
Price & availabilityWidely available through resellers, and in a gorgeous selection of colors. The price isn't too bad either, especially when it's on sale.5/5
DesignCompact and minimalist, and colorful if bought in anything other than black or white. The water tank is small, though, and there's no integrated milk frother.4.5/5
PerformanceSuper-easy to set up and use. It makes a lovely coffee with a thick crema. You can only make one coffee at a time, and the water tank is only big enough to make two mugs of coffee, one after the other.4.5/5

Buy it if...

You want your cup of coffee quickly

The one-touch button will automatically detect the capsule size inserted to brew the perfect cup of coffee. A "mug" of coffee will take less than 30 seconds to brew and pour.

You're new to making coffee by machine

If you're new to the world of coffee machines, then the Vertuo Pop is a great place to start: it's simple to set up, and equally easy to use.

You're on a budget

At £99, this is the most affordable coffee maker by Nespresso; but it can often be found for less, which makes the Vertuo Pop even more appealing.

Don't buy it if...

If recycling capsules is a concern

The capsules can't be recycled via your home recycling. Nespresso offer four options (opens in new tab) on how to recycle used pods, but it isn't the easiest.

You like more control

The one-touch button may not be advanced enough for some.

Nespresso Vertuo Pop review: also consider

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Nespresso Vertuo PlusNespresso Vertuo NextNespresso Lattisima One
Price:$199/£150$239.95/£150$649/£339.99
No. of cup sizes:456
Heat up time:Info not available30 seconds25 seconds
Water tank capacity:40.5fl oz / 1.2L37.1 fl oz / 1.1L33.8fl oz / 1L
Connectivity:NoYesNo
Dimensions:12.79 x 9.17 x 13.1 inches / 32.5 x 23.3 x D33.5cm5.6 x 16.9 x 12.4 inches / 14.2 x 42.9 x 31.4 cm14.17 x 14.96 x 7.6 inches / 36 x 38 x 19.5cm
Weight:4.7kg4kg4.2kg

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Philips L’OR Barista Sublime

The Philips L'OR is a small machine that offers three brewing options and a twin spout, meaning that you can brew two coffees at the same time. It's also compatible with Nespresso capsules.

Read our full Philips L’OR Barista Sublime review

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Dualit Cafe Plus

The Dualit Cafe Plus is a simple coffee machine that pours espresso and lungo coffees, as well as tea. It's compatible with Nespresso capsules, although Dualit also makes its own.

Read our full Dualit Cafe Plus review

How I tested the Nespresso Vertuo Pop

  • I've been using the Vertuo Pop for 2 weeks
  • I've made an espresso, gran lungo and mug (sized)
  • I now prefer coffee

The Nespresso Vertuo Pop compact pod coffee machine has been residing on my kitchen countertop for a couple of weeks. I've been reviewing it in the Aqua Mint colorway, which brings a nice "pop" of color to my kitchen.

The review machine arrived with a box of 12 capsules. These were in the sizes of espresso, gran lungo and mug. The machine automatically detects the size of pod inserted, and to make any size of coffee, I simply inserted a capsule, put a mug under the coffee spout, and pushed the button. It was super easy. I was impressed by the quality of coffee poured, with the thick crema similar to that seen in coffee bought from a coffee shop.

I've been reviewing coffee machines for three years, and have been writing about appliances for over 10 years. I'm generally a tea-drinker, but this pod coffee machine has proved to me that you don't need to spend a lot of money, or claim a lot of kitchen space, to make a decent cup of coffee.

Read more about how we test.

First reviewed: April 2023

Jennifer Oksien
Homes Editor

 Jennifer Oksien is TechRadar’s Homes Editor. Jennifer (Jenny) has over a decade of experience as a digital product writer specialising in appliances, smart tech and mattresses for some of the UKs leading retailers and magazine titles such as Real Homes, Ideal Home and Livingetc. Generally, you’ll find her watching the latest Netflix series, digging around in the garden or attempting to make a cake that is edible.