- The Ninja Prestige DualBrew System is a new two-in-one coffee machine
- It can prepare filter coffee, and uses Nespresso Classic pods for espresso
- It's on sale now for £249.99 direct from Ninja
Ninja has launched a new coffee machine that can prepare both filter coffee and espresso, as well as hot or cold milk foam. The Ninja Prestige DualBrew System
The machine can prepare filter coffee in three styles (classic, rich, and over ice) depending on how you like your drinks, and there are 10 sizes to choose from, from a small single cup to get you started in the morning, through to a full 1.8-litre carafe. An extra-large shower head helps ensure your ground coffee is evenly soaked with water during pre-infusion
For espresso, the DualBrew System takes standard Nespresso Original pods, which slide into a slot on the right-hand side of the machine. A height-adjustable drip tray means you can use any size cup without worrying about splashes.
Fresh foam
The milk frother unfolds from the side of the machine, and can texturise either hot or cold milk (plant or dairy), though unlike a traditional steam wand, it won't heat the milk itself.
Most removable parts (including the drip tray, carafe, milk whisk, and water reservoir) are dishwasher-safe for easy cleanup.
A different version of the DualBrew was released in the US last year (check out our full review), but this is the first one specifically for the UK. It's on sale now, direct from Ninja for £249.99, with a bonus 15% off if you subscribe to Ninja's newsletter.
I'll be testing the Ninja Prestige DualBrew System soon to see how it compares with the best drip coffee machines and best espresso machines around. Stick with TechRadar for the full review.
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