Wacaco
Wacaco Nanopresso
Good
Our score: 74 / 100

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What we like
- Noticeably better pump ergonomics than the Minipresso — easier on the hand
- Higher achievable pressure gets you closer to real crema
- Accessory ecosystem, extra tanks, NS pod adapter, adds real flexibility
What we don't
- Costs more and is a bit bulkier than the Minipresso
- Still entirely dependent on you carrying hot water separately
- Real learning curve before shots stop tasting sour or bitter
Specifications
| Type | Manual pump |
|---|---|
| Pressure | Up to 18 bar |
| Weight | About 12.7 oz (360 g) |
| Water capacity | About 2.7 oz (80 mL) |
| Power source | None — manual hand pump |
| Warranty | 1 yr limited |
How it compares
Wacaco Nanopresso vs. similar portable espresso makers.
| Specification | ![]() | Wacaco Picopresso | Wacaco Minipresso |
|---|---|---|---|
| Our score | 74Best | 71 | 71 |
| Type | Manual pump | Manual pump portable espresso maker | Manual pump |
| Pressure | Up to 18 bar | Up to 18 bar peak | Up to 8 bar |
| Weight | About 12.7 oz (360 g) | 19.4 oz (550 g) | About 12.5 oz (354 g)Best |
| Water capacity | About 2.7 oz (80 mL)Best | 2.5 oz (75 ml) | About 2.4 oz (70 mL) |
| Power source | None — manual hand pump | Manual (no battery or electricity) | None — manual hand pump |
| Warranty | 1 yr limitedBest | 1 yrBest | 1 yr limitedBest |
