---
product_id: 53901630
title: "WACACO Nanopresso Portable Espresso Maker, Upgrade Version of Minipresso, 18 Bar Pressure, Orange Patrol Edition, Small Travel Coffee Maker, Manually Operated, Compatible with Ground Coffee"
brand: "wacaco"
price: "$20.31"
currency: USD
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 13
url: https://www.desertcart.us/products/53901630-wacaco-nanopresso-portable-espresso-maker-upgrade-version-of-minipresso-18
store_origin: US
region: United States of America
---

# 18 Bar Pressure Portable Design Manual Operation WACACO Nanopresso Portable Espresso Maker, Upgrade Version of Minipresso, 18 Bar Pressure, Orange Patrol Edition, Small Travel Coffee Maker, Manually Operated, Compatible with Ground Coffee

**Brand:** wacaco
**Price:** $20.31
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> ☕ Sip, Savor, and Show Off Your Espresso Skills!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** WACACO Nanopresso Portable Espresso Maker, Upgrade Version of Minipresso, 18 Bar Pressure, Orange Patrol Edition, Small Travel Coffee Maker, Manually Operated, Compatible with Ground Coffee by wacaco
- **How much does it cost?** $20.31 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.us](https://www.desertcart.us/products/53901630-wacaco-nanopresso-portable-espresso-maker-upgrade-version-of-minipresso-18)

## Best For

- wacaco enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted wacaco brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Easy to Clean:** Components easily separate for hassle-free maintenance.
- • **Effortless Operation:** 15% less force needed for a perfect brew every time.
- • **Brew Anywhere, Anytime:** Experience barista-quality espresso on the go!
- • **Versatile Compatibility:** Enhance your experience with optional accessories.
- • **Unmatched Pressure Power:** Achieve 18 bars of pressure for rich, flavorful shots.

## Overview

The WACACO Nanopresso is a portable espresso maker that operates manually without the need for batteries or electricity. It features a patented pumping system that generates up to 18 bars of pressure, ensuring exceptional coffee extraction. Designed for ease of use and cleaning, it requires 15% less force to operate than its predecessor, the Minipresso. Ideal for coffee lovers on the go, it can be paired with various accessories for enhanced functionality.

## Description

PIXAPRESSO DARK BURGUNDY Espresso Machine Portable & Electric PIXAPRESSO DARK BURGUNDY Espresso Machine Portable & Electric Hot Sales Products Visit the Store Hot Sales Products Visit the Store Manual Espresso Machine Visit the Store Manual Espresso Machine Coffee Gear Visit the Store Coffee Gear

Review: Works as claimed, excellent espresso-style coffee, easy to use - Works as claimed, excellent espresso-style coffee, easy to use. The instruction booklet has instructions in what seems like 20 different languages so the enclosed manual is quite bulky, but there's only 4 pages of small English - funny English - instructions. It seems intimidating at first as there appear to be lots of parts that have to put taken off, turned around, pushed in, screwed in... but after you read the directions and do it once, it really is quite obvious and you really won't need the instructions again. The website allows you to download the manual for both the unit and the barista kit which you ought to do and keep it on your phone for reference, unless you are using this thing everyday... The unit is "designed in California" and made in China and apparently, so were the instructions as they are a little "off" but nothing that you can't work through. After reading the instructions and understanding the operation, I made a great cup of coffee first time in about 60 seconds. My wife and I both thought the coffee was excellent with good crema. (And we are comparing it to our $750 Gaggia Espresso machine.) The pump was easy to operate and didn't require much effort. One tip: check which end is up carefully before starting to pump! You could be pumping a long time with nothing happening! (Learned the hard way here...) Once the Nanapresso is oriented properly (!) it doesn't take too long or too much effort to start getting the coffee flowing. It is not heavy and is quite compact and perfect for traveling, which is why we bought it. I am tired of trying to guess what kind of espresso machine they might have at our hotels (they often give precise information reliably) or finding the hotel considers 2 small espresso pods which make just one tiny cup of coffee each "enough" for my wife and I - or worse, 2 sacks of lousy "instant" coffee. OMG! But every Hoel has at least a hot water maker and cups (to make tea from those lousy 2 bags of tea they leave) and that's all you need with this. You don't have to worry about bringing or finding some place that sells whatever "pod" you need. You can buy a bag of good coffee in espresso grind almost any place in the world at a Starbucks, local coffee shop or grocery store and keep that and this Nanopress with you during you trip for excellent coffee every morning (or morning, noon and night, depending on your dependency issues...) In conclusion, this is small enough, and light enough, even with the extension tube and carrying case, to throw in your travel backpack/carry on without taking up too much room, and will allow you to have decent - great - coffee in your hotel room. For people who are used to drinking - and demand - good coffee, this is a lifesaver! Also, while I didn't have any problems with this, I did contact customer service (Hong Kong based) about a few "suggestions" as mentioned in this review and they were very prompt in responding. I will include a review of the "Barista kit" and the Carrying case here as well: "BARISTA KIT": I think it is worth it, although you get a little bit more than you would really need. You get THREE "filter baskets" (2x 16g and 1x 8g) which allows you to "preload" the coffee to make them one after the other. Frankly, that leaves you with FOUR baskets if you include the one that already came with the Nanopress, which at that point, is unnecessary. They could have left out the extra 8oz IMHO, reducing cost a little bit. The included tamper is nice and much easier to use than the coffee scoop included with the Nanopresso. For traveling, you can easily fit both large coffee filters into the unit, as well as the tamper. You can't fit the brush or the coffee scoop in, however. IMHO, the "Barista Kit" is worth buying as it allows you to make more coffee quickly. It also allows more variation in the strength of the coffee, since you have the larger coffee baskets and you can put a little less coffee in the water tank if you prefer a a stronger brew if you like but still have plenty of brew in your cup! (With the smaller water tank, your adjustment options are more limited.) (We found filling up the water tank to capacity produced a slightly weaker brew than we prefer, so the option to use a little less water but still have plenty of coffee was preferred.) There had been some comments in a review or two about "oh, my coffee isn't as hot when I use the larger water tank..." What?? Really?? "Cooled down coffee?" How long does it take you to pump a few extra pumps for a larger cup? Are you using lukewarm tap water and then waiting a half an hour before drinking??? I found no such issue with "cooler coffee." And if you're using just-boiled water, you better be careful that it does sit a bit so you don't burn yourself. No, no issue with "cooler coffee." Finally, "Wacaco Nanopresso Case, Protective Case for Nanopresso". This I don't rate so highly. It is a very tight fit for the Nanopress, regardless of whether you have the basic unit or the "Barista kit extension tube." Both units will fit length-wise into the case, but the height (diameter) of the unit (which doesn't change) makes it a very tight fit. While there is an outdent to accommodate the unit's pump handle bulge, you can't fit anything else in the container, such as the very small but very necessary filter brush. As long as there already is a bulge in the case, there really should be a small compartment to put that kind of accessory in. In that, I'll ding it 1 star. What are you going to do with the brush, besides loose it? Better yet, instead of a compartment, just making the case as little as an inch longer would accommodate the brush and maybe another accessory or two, and certainly wouldn't increase the size much at all.
Review: Amazing price to value ratio, great cup of coffee - Honestly I wasn't expecting much but the compactness and simplicity, it produced very good quality cup of espresso. It is not without its faults but overall it is very easy to use, good cups of coffee and easy to clean. The only faults I can find is that it takes some time to nail down the correct amount of coffee and method, and it's not very hot after you're done making the coffee which was a known issue. What I do is add a small amount of hot water afterwards in the cup and it gets it to a hotter temp. You have to make sure you are consistently grinding the coffee to an appropriate grain size and packing the canister consistently as well. I also make americanos with it, comes out really good. I will consider buying their fancier versions now.

## Features

- [SUPER PUMPING SYSTEM] Built around a newly patented pumping system and no battery/electric need, the Nanopresso is powerful. With the help of your hands, a maximum of 18 bars (261 PSI) of stable pressure is created during extraction for unparalleled coffee. It is more than what most home espresso machines can deliver.
- [EASIER THAN EVER] The Nanopresso works best with all varieties of ground coffee. Add the boiling water to its tank and pump manually, it is delightfully easy to operate and easy to prepare your favorite coffee wherever. The Nanopresso requires 15% less force to pump compared to the Minipresso.
- [SMALLEST AND LIGHTEST] Nanopresso’s ergonomic design and shorter length makes it your travel companion of choice. Nanopresso is engineered to be extremely light. Yet, designed to go wherever you go. Its construction delivers a reassuringly solid feel. Overall length is 6.14 in / 15.6 cm and the weight is at just 0.74 Lb / 336 g.
- [MORE WATER CAPACITY] Nanopresso water tank can hold up to 80ml of water. It's lined and protected by the detachable cup. Both parts feature a heatsink pattern to absorb and protect the hands from the heat.
- [GREAT ADD ON] You can buy Nanopresso NS Adapter or Nanopresso Barista Kit accessories separately in order to use NS Original capsules and most of compatibles or make double espresso shots. Add Nanopresso NS Adapter from (B076DGY1NS). Add Nanopresso Barista Kit from (B078GM6FFH). Versatility is where the Nanopresso shines.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B077NH2NLH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #178,016 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #11 in Manual Espresso Machines |
| Brand | WACACO |
| Brand Name | WACACO |
| Capacity | 80 Milliliters |
| Coffee Input Type | ground_coffee |
| Coffee Maker Type | Espresso Machine |
| Color | Orange |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 4,617 Reviews |
| Exterior Finish | Matte |
| Filter Type | Reusable |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04897066230160 |
| Included Components | Nanopresso, built-in espresso cup, filterbasket, scoop, brush, pouch, warranty card, stickers, multi-languages instruction book |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.44"D x 2.8"W x 6.14"H |
| Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | WACACO |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Nanopresso |
| Model Number | NANOPRESSO ORANGE FBA |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Manual |
| Part Number | NANOPRESSO ORANGE FBA |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 2.44"D x 2.8"W x 6.14"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Voyage |
| Special Feature | Manual |
| Specific Uses For Product | Espresso |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 601263234197 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** WACACO
- **Color:** Orange
- **Product Dimensions:** 2.44"D x 2.8"W x 6.14"H
- **Special Feature:** Manual
- **Coffee Maker Type:** Espresso Machine

## Images

![WACACO Nanopresso Portable Espresso Maker, Upgrade Version of Minipresso, 18 Bar Pressure, Orange Patrol Edition, Small Travel Coffee Maker, Manually Operated, Compatible with Ground Coffee - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61QaKXvagKL.jpg)
![WACACO Nanopresso Portable Espresso Maker, Upgrade Version of Minipresso, 18 Bar Pressure, Orange Patrol Edition, Small Travel Coffee Maker, Manually Operated, Compatible with Ground Coffee - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71rmOdDxdwL.jpg)
![WACACO Nanopresso Portable Espresso Maker, Upgrade Version of Minipresso, 18 Bar Pressure, Orange Patrol Edition, Small Travel Coffee Maker, Manually Operated, Compatible with Ground Coffee - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71z0n5etkxL.jpg)
![WACACO Nanopresso Portable Espresso Maker, Upgrade Version of Minipresso, 18 Bar Pressure, Orange Patrol Edition, Small Travel Coffee Maker, Manually Operated, Compatible with Ground Coffee - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/717eHCtvkrL.jpg)
![WACACO Nanopresso Portable Espresso Maker, Upgrade Version of Minipresso, 18 Bar Pressure, Orange Patrol Edition, Small Travel Coffee Maker, Manually Operated, Compatible with Ground Coffee - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61tkmV0MBYL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works as claimed, excellent espresso-style coffee, easy to use
*by G***K on August 24, 2024*

Works as claimed, excellent espresso-style coffee, easy to use. The instruction booklet has instructions in what seems like 20 different languages so the enclosed manual is quite bulky, but there's only 4 pages of small English - funny English - instructions. It seems intimidating at first as there appear to be lots of parts that have to put taken off, turned around, pushed in, screwed in... but after you read the directions and do it once, it really is quite obvious and you really won't need the instructions again. The website allows you to download the manual for both the unit and the barista kit which you ought to do and keep it on your phone for reference, unless you are using this thing everyday... The unit is "designed in California" and made in China and apparently, so were the instructions as they are a little "off" but nothing that you can't work through. After reading the instructions and understanding the operation, I made a great cup of coffee first time in about 60 seconds. My wife and I both thought the coffee was excellent with good crema. (And we are comparing it to our $750 Gaggia Espresso machine.) The pump was easy to operate and didn't require much effort. One tip: check which end is up carefully before starting to pump! You could be pumping a long time with nothing happening! (Learned the hard way here...) Once the Nanapresso is oriented properly (!) it doesn't take too long or too much effort to start getting the coffee flowing. It is not heavy and is quite compact and perfect for traveling, which is why we bought it. I am tired of trying to guess what kind of espresso machine they might have at our hotels (they often give precise information reliably) or finding the hotel considers 2 small espresso pods which make just one tiny cup of coffee each "enough" for my wife and I - or worse, 2 sacks of lousy "instant" coffee. OMG! But every Hoel has at least a hot water maker and cups (to make tea from those lousy 2 bags of tea they leave) and that's all you need with this. You don't have to worry about bringing or finding some place that sells whatever "pod" you need. You can buy a bag of good coffee in espresso grind almost any place in the world at a Starbucks, local coffee shop or grocery store and keep that and this Nanopress with you during you trip for excellent coffee every morning (or morning, noon and night, depending on your dependency issues...) In conclusion, this is small enough, and light enough, even with the extension tube and carrying case, to throw in your travel backpack/carry on without taking up too much room, and will allow you to have decent - great - coffee in your hotel room. For people who are used to drinking - and demand - good coffee, this is a lifesaver! Also, while I didn't have any problems with this, I did contact customer service (Hong Kong based) about a few "suggestions" as mentioned in this review and they were very prompt in responding. I will include a review of the "Barista kit" and the Carrying case here as well: "BARISTA KIT": I think it is worth it, although you get a little bit more than you would really need. You get THREE "filter baskets" (2x 16g and 1x 8g) which allows you to "preload" the coffee to make them one after the other. Frankly, that leaves you with FOUR baskets if you include the one that already came with the Nanopress, which at that point, is unnecessary. They could have left out the extra 8oz IMHO, reducing cost a little bit. The included tamper is nice and much easier to use than the coffee scoop included with the Nanopresso. For traveling, you can easily fit both large coffee filters into the unit, as well as the tamper. You can't fit the brush or the coffee scoop in, however. IMHO, the "Barista Kit" is worth buying as it allows you to make more coffee quickly. It also allows more variation in the strength of the coffee, since you have the larger coffee baskets and you can put a little less coffee in the water tank if you prefer a a stronger brew if you like but still have plenty of brew in your cup! (With the smaller water tank, your adjustment options are more limited.) (We found filling up the water tank to capacity produced a slightly weaker brew than we prefer, so the option to use a little less water but still have plenty of coffee was preferred.) There had been some comments in a review or two about "oh, my coffee isn't as hot when I use the larger water tank..." What?? Really?? "Cooled down coffee?" How long does it take you to pump a few extra pumps for a larger cup? Are you using lukewarm tap water and then waiting a half an hour before drinking??? I found no such issue with "cooler coffee." And if you're using just-boiled water, you better be careful that it does sit a bit so you don't burn yourself. No, no issue with "cooler coffee." Finally, "Wacaco Nanopresso Case, Protective Case for Nanopresso". This I don't rate so highly. It is a very tight fit for the Nanopress, regardless of whether you have the basic unit or the "Barista kit extension tube." Both units will fit length-wise into the case, but the height (diameter) of the unit (which doesn't change) makes it a very tight fit. While there is an outdent to accommodate the unit's pump handle bulge, you can't fit anything else in the container, such as the very small but very necessary filter brush. As long as there already is a bulge in the case, there really should be a small compartment to put that kind of accessory in. In that, I'll ding it 1 star. What are you going to do with the brush, besides loose it? Better yet, instead of a compartment, just making the case as little as an inch longer would accommodate the brush and maybe another accessory or two, and certainly wouldn't increase the size much at all.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing price to value ratio, great cup of coffee
*by S***N on April 25, 2026*

Honestly I wasn't expecting much but the compactness and simplicity, it produced very good quality cup of espresso. It is not without its faults but overall it is very easy to use, good cups of coffee and easy to clean. The only faults I can find is that it takes some time to nail down the correct amount of coffee and method, and it's not very hot after you're done making the coffee which was a known issue. What I do is add a small amount of hot water afterwards in the cup and it gets it to a hotter temp. You have to make sure you are consistently grinding the coffee to an appropriate grain size and packing the canister consistently as well. I also make americanos with it, comes out really good. I will consider buying their fancier versions now.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ So far I'm flabbergasted by this tiny machine
*by B***I on November 19, 2020*

When first unboxing this tiny espresso maker I did not expect much from it. It has a plastic feel to it that does not exude quality - although it is sturdy. I had just packed my Breville Barista Express and needed a small maker urgently to use while I move to another country. Enough with the background, following is the review (be aware I've only had this for a couple days so will update if something changes). Portability: this thing is super small and super light. The hardened plastic exterior is justifiable when you take into consideration the weight. This is meant to travel. Other reviews that mention bad quality plastic are taking this machine out of context - while it can definitely shine in your house, it is meant to be taken out into the wild. Everything you need (except for the coffee) can be packed within the body of the machine. While I don't have the NS capsule adapter, I gather you'd even be able to take one capsule inside the water tank. All you'd need then is hot water. Ease of use and clean: while I might be biased coming from a vastly more complex machine, this thing is incredibly easy to use. A few main steps and you got yourself nice coffee. I'd say the hardest part of the entire process is cleaning the portafilter once you're done. Because of pressure requirements, that thing has to be packed tight. While I have not yet completed a deep clean of the machine, from looking at the steps it seems straightforward. Again, this is my opinion coming from a more complex machine. Ultimately, this is an espresso machine, not a long coffee machine. The love and patient you put into the process will return you better results. It's not a one button operation, but the few steps required make it a incredibly pleasant experience. Coffee, the crux: Given all that has been said about this machine, it makes incredible coffee. No, it will not give you the complexity and layers of a machine that costs multiple times its price, but wow, was I taken back when I first tasted the coffee coming from it. The coffee forms an incredible crema, although not as tall as a machine with more constant pressure, but it is there and it is noticeable. The coffee extruded is creamy and packed with flavor. My only complaint, not really but more negative observation, has been that unlike other machines the crema and general texture of the coffee decays rather quickly with this machine. But...again, it's an espresso so you should be done within a couple sips anyways. Overall, if you're looking for a solid cup of espresso at low prices and are especially concerned with portability, I don't think you have to do more research. Go with this machine.

## Frequently Bought Together

- WACACO Nanopresso Portable Espresso Maker, Upgrade Version of Minipresso, 18 Bar Pressure, Small Travel Coffee Machine, Manually Operated, Perfect for Kitchen and Office, Orange
- WACACO Nanopresso NS Adapter, Accessories for Nanopresso Portable Espresso Machine, Compatible with NS Capsules, Perfect for Traveling, Camping or Office Use
- WACACO Nanopresso Barista Kit, Accessory for Nanopresso Portable Espresso Machine, Double Espresso, Lungo

---

## Why Shop on Desertcart?

- 🛒 **Trusted by 1.3+ Million Shoppers** — Serving international shoppers since 2016
- 🌍 **Shop Globally** — Access 737+ million products across 21 categories
- 💰 **No Hidden Fees** — All customs, duties, and taxes included in the price
- 🔄 **15-Day Free Returns** — Hassle-free returns (30 days for PRO members)
- 🔒 **Secure Payments** — Trusted payment options with buyer protection
- ⭐ **TrustPilot Rated 4.5/5** — Based on 8,000+ happy customer reviews

**Shop now:** [https://www.desertcart.us/products/53901630-wacaco-nanopresso-portable-espresso-maker-upgrade-version-of-minipresso-18](https://www.desertcart.us/products/53901630-wacaco-nanopresso-portable-espresso-maker-upgrade-version-of-minipresso-18)

---

*Product available on Desertcart United States of America*
*Store origin: US*
*Last updated: 2026-07-14*