Nespresso Lattissima Touch EN560

Nespresso Lattissima Touch EN560

Nespresso

$280

Pod/Capsule

Overview

The Nespresso Lattissima Touch EN560 streamlines the milk-integrated Nespresso experience into a more compact and affordable format than the Gran Lattissima. The machine offers six pre-programmed drinks — ristretto, espresso, lungo, cappuccino, latte macchiato, and hot milk — each accessible through a clean touch-button interface without physical keys or displays. The integrated milk system connects to a small removable milk container, producing reliable froth for milk drinks with automatic cleaning. Each drink recipe is adjustable in volume through a simple programming mode, allowing you to customize serving sizes to your preference. The Thermoblock heating system reaches optimal temperature quickly, and the 19-bar pump extracts Nespresso Original capsules with full crema development. At 17.5 centimeters wide, the Lattissima Touch is remarkably slim for a machine with integrated milk capability. The 0.9-liter water tank is smaller than its siblings, reflecting the compact design — adequate for a couple of drinks between refills. The used capsule container holds approximately nine capsules before emptying. For Nespresso users who want automatic milk frothing without the size, complexity, or cost of the Gran Lattissima, the Touch strikes an appealing balance between capability and compactness. The machine does exactly what most people need without any excess.

It features a thermoblock boiler system made of aluminum. The vibratory pump delivers 19.0 bars of pressure for optimal extraction. It uses a Proprietary group head.

Priced at $280, the Nespresso Lattissima Touch EN560 is designed for budget-conscious beginners and casual coffee drinkers. As a pod/capsule machine, it prioritizes convenience and consistency, delivering quality espresso with minimal effort.

In terms of build quality, the Nespresso Lattissima Touch EN560 is a substantial machine, weighing in at 5.6 kg, manufactured in Switzerland, drawing 1400W of power. With dimensions of 175 x 320 x 260 mm (W×D×H), make sure you have adequate counter space. The built-in water reservoir holds 900 ml, making it easy to set up anywhere in your kitchen.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Manufactured in Switzerland, known for quality espresso machine engineering
  • Well-regarded in the home espresso community for its reliability in its price bracket

Cons

  • Thermoblock heating may not match the temperature stability of traditional boiler designs
  • Vibratory pump can be noisy and may not last as long as rotary alternatives under heavy use
  • Auto-frothing wand doesn't offer the manual control needed for true latte art

Full Specifications

BrandNespresso
ModelNespresso Lattissima Touch EN560
CategoryPod/Capsule
StatusCurrent
Country of OriginSwitzerland
Year Introduced2017
Boiler TypeThermoblock
Boiler MaterialAluminum
Pump TypeVibratory
Pump Pressure19.0 bar
PID ControlNo
Pre-InfusionNo
Pressure ProfilingNo
Flow ControlNo
Group HeadProprietary
Steam WandAuto
Water SourceReservoir
Reservoir Capacity900 ml
Cup WarmerNo
Dimensions (W x D x H)175 x 320 x 260 mm
Weight5.6 kg (12.3 lbs)
Wattage1400 W
Voltage120V/220V
MSRP$280

Our Verdict

The Nespresso Lattissima Touch EN560 delivers maximum convenience — pop in a pod and press a button. The trade-off is less control over grind size, dose, and freshness compared to machines using freshly ground coffee. If consistency and speed are your priorities, it's a practical choice. Espresso purists will want to look elsewhere, but for busy mornings and office use, pod machines have a legitimate place.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Nespresso Lattissima Touch EN560 good for beginners?

The Nespresso Lattissima Touch EN560 is a solid entry point for beginners at $280. It's affordable enough to learn on without a major financial commitment. Pair it with a capable grinder and you'll be making genuine espresso quickly.

How often does the Nespresso Lattissima Touch EN560 need maintenance?

Regular maintenance includes daily backflushing (for machines with solenoid valves), weekly cleaning of the group head and portafilter, and descaling every 1-3 months depending on water hardness. Using filtered water significantly reduces scale buildup and extends machine life.

What grinder should I pair with the Nespresso Lattissima Touch EN560?

At this price point, budget at least as much for a grinder as the machine itself. Popular choices include the Eureka Mignon series ($200-$400), Baratza Sette 270 ($300-$400), or a hand grinder like the 1Zpresso JX Pro ($160) for excellent grind quality on a budget.