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The NESCAFÉ Dolce Gusto Piccolo XS is a compact, stylish pod coffee machine delivering professional-quality coffee with 15 bar pressure. It offers over 40 beverage options, including hot and cold drinks, with an easy-to-use manual lever. Featuring a 0.8L water tank, energy-saving eco-mode with auto shutoff, and a commitment to sustainability via pod recycling, it’s designed for the modern coffee lover who values convenience, variety, and eco-conscious living.
Brand | NESCAFÉ DOLCE GUSTO |
Model Number | EDG210.B |
Colour | Black |
Product Dimensions | 6.95 x 11.28 x 11.85 cm; 2 kg |
Volume Capacity | 0.8 litres |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Auto Shutoff | Yes |
Special Features | Multi beverage system, Compact Design Hot and Cold Drink Option Eco Mode 15 barr pressure |
Item Weight | 2 kg |
F**E
The best
The NESCAFÉ Dolce Gusto Piccolo XS by De’Longhi is a compact and affordable pod coffee machine that offers a variety of beverages, including espresso, cappuccino, and hot chocolate. Its sleek design and small footprint make it ideal for kitchens with limited space. Equipped with a 15-bar pump pressure system, the Piccolo XS delivers coffee shop-style drinks with rich crema. The 0.8-litre water tank is generous for its size, allowing multiple cups before needing a refill. The machine heats up quickly, reducing wait times for your beverage.  However, the Piccolo XS operates manually, requiring users to start and stop the water flow, which may lead to inconsistent drink sizes if not monitored carefully. Additionally, its compact design limits the height of mugs that can fit under the spout, making it challenging to use taller glasses.  In summary, the NESCAFÉ Dolce Gusto Piccolo XS is a stylish and space-saving coffee machine suitable for those seeking variety and convenience. While it lacks some automated features, its performance and affordability make it a worthy consideration for coffee enthusiasts. 
W**Y
Great
Love my coffee maker, nice size for a small kitchen, very easy to use and easy clean. Very quick to heat up great value for money, would recommend
S**D
easy to operate
Nice little machine, cheerful red colour,
M**S
Brilliant
Easy to use, great coffee (buy separate), great tasting coffee for a fraction of the price of a coffee shop, compact and easy to store or leave on the counter, easy to clean
P**N
Berthed value for money lovely little coffee mc
These are great little machines does what it says no nonsenseI’ve had two & have bought them for presents for friends
D**H
Small and easy to use
Good design not too big. This is the second one I have bought. The first one was identical and lasted 6 yrs.
M**N
Easy Creamy: Dolce Gusto Picollo Coffee Maker
My review is on the efficiency and helpful working details of this particular pod model and includes tips on some extra possibilities.The Dolce Gusto Picollo is very petite and pretty.Notes for this model: It's very easy to use. The water container is enough for two medium cups. It doesn't use the timing code on the pods which means it's not automatic so you must remember to turn it off when it reaches your desired cup level. A tray underneath would be good in case you or an older loved one forget to turn it off. When not in use it shuts off after a minute.It's important that the light is green before you lift the pod lid. After I first plugged it in I thought it wasn't working as the light didn't light up. It only does this AFTER you lift the lid to take out the pod container. It uses a 10a fuse but a 13a is OK. Mine had a three pin plug.Clean it before you start by filling the container with water then pressing the switch to the left for cold water approx. for one cup, stop, then press to the right for hot and fill the cup.I just poured water into the container in situ rather than removing it first. When you do lift off the water container remember to rinse underneath gently so that in time it won't turn green.My photo is a cup of tea from the Gusto. I put TWO t-bags into a reused pod and then poured some milk from the fridge. It was less bitter and I found I used less sugar and milk. However, I did use bottled water as it's supposed to make it tastier and prolong the life of the machine.I also made a Starbucks Cappuccino, and a Nestle hot chocolate. Good froth/crema and hot. The froth is created by a filter and high pressure within the machine: inserting a milk pod creates a froth on the milk; inserting a coffee pod creates a crema.I was thinking about making a bespoke tea cosy for the machine, a cute hat, as the motor was loud but it was quick.Extras: I'm considering buying reusable pods, but they do leak a little. A 'Tamper' is used to pack the grounds evenly for a quality shot - Barista's style. I can't wait to get me one of those! A set of double walled glass mugs would be lovely. You can chose one with handles or without as they are insulated. I can't decide between the stand up pod holder or the drawer type which can be put under the machine. I discovered I can buy cheaper milk pods and hot chocolate pods with generic names on Amazon and save a lot. There are cold fruity pods too. A good idea if you are leaving a cup ready under the machine is to turn it upside down. Wondering too what instant coffee would taste like given the Gusto treatment lol.Soooo many choices since finding this handy little machine. Including p/p and voucher it was only €31.16. My new fav gadget.
J**E
Absolute Rubbish
The media could not be loaded. What a pile of rubbish compared to the Krups machines.Firstly, looks good out of the box. Then you realise there isn't enough height to fit your coffee glasses under the machine (even with the splash tray removed). OK... Let's go for mugs. Unfortunately the insult continues once the machine has been cleaned as per instructions.First pod... Chocolate everywhere, running down the back, and onto the work surface, with very little going into the cup. Second pod (just in case the first one was faulty) same result, only this time continual drips once the machine has stopped.Conclusion... Shame on you Dolce Gusto. You've turned a fantastic coffee pod system into a pile of C.R.A.P. sent straight back.
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