![]() ![]() Maybe if this was 2013 and there was buzz around the Rivo - then I could see someone wanting to buy into the machine. Rivo users complain that the pods are too hard to find and Keurig customer support isn’t very helpful with a discontinued machine and product line. Keurig doesn’t make or support the Rivo line anymore! Keurig Rivo vs Nespresso: Which Should You Choose?Įveryone’s situation is different, but this one is a no-brainer for me:Įven if you think Keurig is the better company with the superior product, there’s one indisputable fact here: ![]() Wireless connectivity with the Nespresso app.Nespresso offers over 20 different models, each of which have slight differences: You can read our full Nespresso OriginalLine vs VertuoLine Comparison for the complete breakdown. There are more differences than just those. VertuoLine: Pod-scanning system and brews up to 17 oz long coffees.OriginalLine: No pod-scanning system and brews up to 3.70 oz lungo.They have two lines of machines, OriginalLine and VertuoLine, which are similar to Keurig’s 1.0 and 2.0 products. In my opinion, Nespresso makes more reliable machines which brew better coffee. ![]() Look, I’m from the United States and I think our coffee consumers need to wake the hell up! Just take a look at this chart, which shows market share in the United States from 2011-2016. So, What’s Nespresso All About?Ī single serve monolith with a stranglehold on Europe, Nespresso is still pretty small in the United States. More programmable settings on advanced modelsĬheck out two of Keurig’s best 2.0 models by reading our Keurig K475 vs K575 comparison.Large, color touch LCD display on advanced models.Instead, they put all of their effort into building out the Keurig 2.0 line, which features expanded pod-based coffee brewing options: Keurig’s plan with the Rivo was to siphon off some of America’s single serve espresso market, which Nespresso begun to invade.įour years later, in December 2016, Keurig pulled the plug on the Rivo and abandoned the specialty beverage market. Comes with an integrated frother for specialty beverages.Brews 1.4 oz espresso and 2.8 oz lungo beverages.With the Rivo, Keurig gave consumers a few different options: Released in December 2012, the Rivo expanded upon Keurig’s initial models, which limited users to single cup coffees up to 12 oz. ![]()
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