Starting the day with a good cup of coffee is an absolute must for me. I like it black, strong, and with a dash of cold water, or if I've the luxury of getting take-out coffee, I'll opt for something seasonal—I don't care about being basic and will definitely have gingerbread lattes in December. At home, I've had the L'or Barista Sublime, which uses Nespresso pods, for a couple of years, and before that, I had a Nespresso Pixie machine.
Both of these have been great for making espresso and Americanos, but I didn't have the optional milk frother with either of them. So, I was intrigued when kitchen brand Ninja unveiled an exciting new coffee machine. Ninja already dominates kitchen technology with popular air fryers , blenders , ice cream makers, knife sets, and even pans, so I was thrilled to try the new Ninja Luxe Cafe and up my coffee game.
And I'm not alone. When the machine was launched, shoppers were so excited by the gadget that 50,000 of them signed up for the waitlist within 24 hours. Read more: Best Ninja kitchen gadgets 2024: From air fryers, BBQ grills and pan sets to kettles Read more: Ninja unveils new coffee machine anyone can use 'that's like having a home cafe' The Ninja Luxe Cafe arrived in a hefty 17kg box, and I was afraid I had measured the space in our kitchen incorrectly and it'd have to be sent to another team member to try.
Luckily, measuring in at H:37.2 x W:33.6 x L: 34.
4cm it fits perfectly in the allocated space. After unboxing it, the instructio.