Ninja, one of the most important names in the kitchen appliances, is ready to take a dip in the Australian premium coffee scene with its first bean machine to cups. As of September 23, Ninja Luxe Café Premier is officially available to buy directly from Ninja, aiming at rivals established as Breville with its design full of features and a price of AU $ 999.99.
Already with some of the best air fryers in the market, along with other high -performance kitchen devices, it only makes sense that Ninja tries the best coffee machines. This movement towards premium space is a significant step. While Ninja has previously launched to Cafeteros Pod and Drip, such as the Ninja Dualbrew Pro, in other markets, the Luxe Café Premier is its first true machine of beans to the lid, and the first worthy of launching underneath.
We have been waiting (and waiting) that it would, because like the Ninja Creami, the Luxe Café Premier was a global success that obtained massive attention online and quickly sold out. It comes in four colors (stainless steel, midnight black, cyberspace and gunmetal) and all the tools you need for beer. If you are interested, you better understand quickly, since we hope that the Australian public is as impressed with him as his global counterparts.
Ninja states that this machine is “the best guided experience”, with ‘Barista Assist Technology’ that trains it throughout the process. Essentially, your coffee preference does not matter: hot, cold, black or a creamy cap, this machine is for you.
In addition, it allows you to expand your horizons (or serve others in your home) without taking a barista course
The express coffee option allows you to choose your preferred strength and temperature, with double and quadruple shooting configurations for those mornings when you need additional kick to start. The drip coffee option can prepare 6-18 oz coffee of hot or cold coffee (and cold-pressed espresso coffee shots).
It even has a hands -free foam system that combines steam and shake to obtain exactly the correct texture for those who do not trust themselves with the steam wand.
While it has a sensitive price in the world of premium coffee machines, AU $ 999 is still a considerable purchase. That said, our reviewer identified only some reasons not to buy it: if you need to prepare large coffee lots, you want a dedicated hot water line or is looking for a compact machine.
For most coffee lovers, Ninja Luxe Café Premier is a winner. However, it has a serious competition at this price, such as Breville Barista Pro or de’lonchi the Specialist Touch.
Therefore, although it is likely to be exhausted in the next few days, it can be worth waiting and verifying if our guide to the best coffee machines is broken to ensure that beer is worth the penalty.