☕ Elevate your coffee game anywhere—because your espresso deserves an adventure too!
The OutInNano Portable Electric Espresso Machine is a compact, travel-ready coffee maker featuring a powerful 7500mAh battery that brews up to 5 cups per charge. It heats water rapidly in 3-4 minutes to 94℃/201℉ under 20 BAR pressure, delivering rich, café-quality espresso with crema. Compatible with both ground coffee and NS capsules, it’s designed for versatility and convenience. Its IPX6 waterproof, leak-proof, and heat-insulated build ensures safe use outdoors or in the office, with USB and car charging options for ultimate portability.
Material | Food-Grade ABS and Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.76"D x 2.76"W x 9.06"H |
Capacity | 80 Milliliters |
Style | Modern |
Color | Forest Green |
Recommended Uses For Product | Boating, Backpacking, Traveling, Fishing, Camping, Hiking |
Operation Mode | Fully Automatic |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Wattage | 90 watts |
Filter Type | Reusable |
Specific Uses For Product | Camping, Hiking, Traveling, Backpacking, Home, Office, RV |
Special Features | Portable |
Coffee Maker Type | Espresso Machine |
D**N
Perfect Portable Coffee Maker – Highly Recommended!
Perfect Portable Coffee Maker – Highly Recommended!This portable coffee maker has been an absolute success! I couldn’t be happier with my purchase. It’s easy to use, convenient, and makes great coffee every time. The quality is excellent, and it’s perfect for travel, work, or even just having a fresh cup at home.I highly recommend this to everyone I know—if you love coffee and need a reliable, portable option, this is the one to get!
N**R
Best travel coffee maker
I have been traveling a lot lately and this machine has been rock solid and consistent. I’ve been using it twice a day for several weeks to make Americano coffees. This paired with the water bottle type heaters for traveling has worked amazingly well.I have used both the ground coffee adapter, and the pod adapter, and they both taste very good and consistent. I have switched to the pods for traveling and it has made it very quick and convenient to make a coffee, not having to worry about a hand grinder and dealing with the coffee grounds. But when I’m at home, I do use the ground coffee adapter and it makes very good espresso shots. So far I have had no issues with the device and with the preheated water to 171° I can get easily seven or eight coffee shots. I have yet to run it out of battery while making coffee.
S**R
Just Get It
If you're hesitating at all about whether to invest in this or not, just get it. Look, I know, it's not inexpensive, but you won't regret it.I'm a latte addict. Triple shot latte to be precise. At home I rely on a Nespresso machine. When I travel, I have a "portable" latte kit with devices in the smallest reasonable size I could find to boil water, froth milk, and make espresso. I originally equipped my kit with a manual version of one of these - it's basically the same size and also uses capsules, but you have to boil water and then hand pump it to make the espresso. I got it because when I was assembling the kit, I didn't want to spend the big $ to get an electric portable espresso maker. That turned out to be a big mistake. Hand pumping 3x in a row gets really tedious, really quickly, to say nothing of it being time conusming. I finally caved and got this one on sale during Prime Days. Worth every penny.It works like a charm. I've only used it with hot water so far (i.e. haven't tested it for heating the water), but I love that I have the option to start with cold water if the need arises I've brewed quite a few cups so far and still haven't really made a dent in the battery. It brews quickly and hassle free, with a nice crema at the end.A few weeks ago a part on my Nespresso at home broke and I was panicked about what to do while I was awaiting a replacement part. Then I had an aha moment that I had this device, and all was right in the world again while it saved me as a backup to my machine at home until my home machine could be fixed.
S**A
Great Travel Espresso Maker, But No Case?
I’ve been using the Outin Nano Portable Espresso Maker for both camping trips and work travel, and it’s been a game-changer compared to hotel coffee or overpriced commercial coffee shops. The ability to switch between fresh ground coffee and Nespresso pods makes it incredibly versatile, and it’s easy to pack light while still enjoying great espresso.The biggest win here is the built-in heating element, which means I can make espresso anywhere without needing to preheat water separately—a huge plus when camping. While it’s great that it accepts both ground coffee and pods, I’ve found that it makes significantly better espresso with fresh ground beans. The crema, richness, and overall flavor are just better than what I get from pods, though the pod option is nice for quick, mess-free brewing on the go.For a device designed for travel, it’s ridiculous that it doesn’t come with a case. You’d expect some kind of carrying pouch to keep it protected in a backpack or suitcase, but instead, you’ll have to find your own storage solution or buy the official case that only comes in white/gray. Not a dealbreaker, but definitely an oversight.If you travel frequently and want a compact, easy-to-use espresso maker that delivers solid results, the Outin Nano is a fantastic option. Just be prepared to bring your own storage case, and if you want the best espresso, stick to fresh ground coffee over pods.
A**R
Great addition to kitchen without being a big appliance!
I'm totally agreeing with what others have commented on about this small gem . I've had all types of coffee and espresso makers and because I don't drink a ton of coffee, most are in my garage, awaiting to be used. My boyfriend uses a french press and when I saw this simple but very effective product I decided to give it a try. I wanted to be able to have a quick, easy expresso without a big footprint and all the bells and whistles . This is it. You simply add water to the top, put a pod or ground into the bottom and in about two minutes you have a lovely expresso. I added the stand because I wanted to use my double walled glass coffee and expresso cups that I bought on Amazon (and recommend) because I'm using it at home. For travel or office it comes with its own plastic bottom cup. The stand can be ordered if you scroll down to where they have items you can add on. So far I've just loved this small addition to my kitchen. Price is great too!
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