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  • Опубліковано 13 тра 2018
  • How to fix a Nespresso Magimix Coffee Machine that leaks water into the Capsule Box every time you make a coffee. Replace genuine parts for a fraction of the cost to send the machine away.
    Nespresso were not interested in replacing my machine just a few weeks out of warranty. I had never used any other make of capsules other than genuine Nespresso ones, and they wanted €90.00 just to LOOK at it, my repair was less than €40.00 and 20 mins of my time. Simple repair that anyone can do for a very common issue.
    Optional special tool required: m.ebay.com/itm/Nespresso-Krup...
    Spare Part From: www.magimix-spares.co.uk/Magi...
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  • @spritzpistol
    @spritzpistol Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for posting this video, it has been amazing. I have dismantled my 11 year old Nespresso Milk Citiz machine (and without the oval screw, screwdriver and pliers, used a credit card and a butter knife😂as my screwdrivers were too thick- must update my tool box). I’ve now ordered a new unit from Magzimix and I’ll come back to your video for reassembly. You explain everything so thoroughly, and your video gave me confidence to tackle this project, even with weak hands (used my husbands hands for pulling the case off, it was a cringe worthy moment, but successful). Thankfully I have a spare machine, whilst I await for the £30.00 (plus £5.00 48 hr delivery) part to arrive. It’s really annoying your machine’s brew unit gave up after only 2 years😮, and Nespresso wouldn’t honour a free diagnostic. Once my machines have both given up and no longer repairable, I’m considering getting a bean to cup machine as Nespresso’s capsules have escalated in cost, and their customer service has gone down. Thanks once again James for your time and knowledge share.

  • @jeffgilliam1837
    @jeffgilliam1837 15 днів тому

    Fab stuff. My Citiz started leaking after 7 years of regular use - so I retired it and bought a Sage. I found it in the loft a few days ago - Googled repairing it - bought a new head unit (£30) and followed this video! AND GUESS WHAT......? It now works perfectly with no leaks at all! It took me about 50 mins all in - and YES invest in the oval screw tool (£4)👍🏻 😊

  • @YvonneR-h8k
    @YvonneR-h8k 6 днів тому

    Thank you so much for posting this (and making the video twice - such perseverance!). I was so fed up with my 10 year old machine leaking constantly and your video gave me the confidence to give this repair a go. Also helped that the part was supplied by a company only 25 mins away so I managed to get it all done in one afternoon. My husband was totally impressed with not just me but also your video too - incredibly helpful step by step guidance! Now onto trying to sort my Shark floor steamer….thank you again!

    • @jamesroberts2907
      @jamesroberts2907  6 днів тому +1

      So happy it worked for you. This is what UA-cam is about, helping people with common issues. I did all of this not to try and be a SM guru, but out of frustration with Nespresso customer service. Good luck with the shark!

  • @eddyrogers3706
    @eddyrogers3706 3 роки тому +2

    This is one of the best videos on UA-cam, frankly. I didn't even need a new part - just washed and cleaned the old one.

  • @nigelpainting8851
    @nigelpainting8851 4 роки тому +8

    Thanks for doing this, easy to follow and helpful. For those attempting this repair, the two parts I found to be the most tricky were getting the last section of the base to separate and removing the side panels. Just be patient and keep working around all the edges, preferably with a plastic pry tool, until all of the clips disengage.

  • @raymondwebb2853
    @raymondwebb2853 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you James, like everyone else followed your clear instructions and now have a fully functional Coffee Machine without the leaks.

  • @chrismcgee3232
    @chrismcgee3232 5 років тому +2

    Just to say a big thank you for this video. I followed all your advice, bought the part and the tool for the oval-head screws, and last night I successfully repaired my machine. I am very happy with myself for succeeding! The hardest part was taking the casing apart, because I was worried about using too much force and breaking something, but your advice was good - be slow and careful - and I managed it. No leaks this morning, and the coffee is better too. Thanks again

  • @keithjarman2765
    @keithjarman2765 3 роки тому

    Brilliant video, bought the brew unit and the oval screw tool and tackled the job - less than 30 minutes later all back together and now it’s works a treat and no leaks! Thank you.

  • @keithroberts2656
    @keithroberts2656 5 років тому

    Thanks for the very clear demonstration. We fixed our Magimix machine. About 25GBP for the replacement part. We bought the special screwdriver from Germany for a few Euros after failing with pliers - well worth it. Great to have "proper" coffee again!

  • @takisharalabidis611
    @takisharalabidis611 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you very much for taking the time to prepare and post this. I have a very similar machine (cosmetic differences mainly) which had been out of use for quite a while. After watching your video, I ordered the special key and the spare part. It took quite a while to gather myself and attempt this. It was tricky, as I am not used to such tasks, but after a couple of hours I managed to complete the repair! Another difficulty I had was the fact that the pump did not start working properly straight away. This might have been due to the fact that the machine stayed unused for a very long time. With repeated efforts, and while the pump was active, pulling out and replacing the water tank, I managed eventually to get it going. Thanks again.

  • @Thann0
    @Thann0 3 роки тому

    I want to thank you a lot James. I had exact same issue with my (7 year old) Krups machine. Due to your video decided to give it a try and ordered the replacement part and also the screw driver. Just now replaced all with your video next to it and it worked! A full cup of coffee again and no full leakage tray. Thanks a lot for your video! 👍🏻

  • @Greenbag100
    @Greenbag100 3 роки тому

    Thanks James for taking the time to film this and share, saved me a lot of time and money! Much appreciated.

  • @leolui4039
    @leolui4039 5 років тому +4

    Excellent video James!! I just fixed mine according to your instructions and it works well again. I would have probably binned it if it wasn't for this video. Only difference with my machine was that the brewing unit was held down by torx instead of crossheads, but for the rest it was identical!!

  • @teamgoolvideos
    @teamgoolvideos 5 років тому +2

    Just wanted to say thank you James for taking the time to make this video (twice!). Have just followed along and successfully repaired my Citiz machine and stopped the leaking. Hurrah for selfless UA-cam contributors and down with the corporate money grabbers. No more genuine Nespresso pods for me. It's Aldi all the way!

  • @guillaumeb6281
    @guillaumeb6281 3 роки тому +4

    Thank you James! Perfect tutorial, our dear coffee machine is now fixed :)

  • @michelecox2232
    @michelecox2232 3 роки тому +5

    Thank you, James! I was able to fix by myself! Took awhile to get the part with Covid, and then I had to get up the nerve to begin the repair. I made the tool to remove the screws by heating the barrel from a plastic BIC pen and pushing it on the screw to get the imprint. Thanks so much!!

    • @vinottawa01
      @vinottawa01 3 роки тому

      Excellent idea 👍

    • @snobird33
      @snobird33 3 роки тому +1

      would love to see you post a vid on making the bic pen tool! Could be useful for so many other applications.

  • @AliBaba-rf9qk
    @AliBaba-rf9qk 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks James for the inspiration. My machine leaked on the inside and figured it was blocked somewhere causing backpressure. The pod is pressed against a "grill" on the inside of the machine. Cleaned this with a toothbrush and flushed with water. Almost did the trick. So put a garden hose on the output nozzle of the machine (not in the kitchen!) and gave it a blast. Now works perfectly. I guess the coffee grains over time block the unit. Thank you.

  • @swerdnamij
    @swerdnamij Рік тому

    James, this is fantastic. I've been able to fix our coffee machine for less than £40 instead of paying £250 to replace it. You have distilled the dream of the internet as a medium for sharing information in a single, simple video. Thanks so much.
    I'll also try the tip of washing & cleaning our old part as a backup.

  • @dgentzsch1661
    @dgentzsch1661 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you! Works perfekt. My DeLonghi was almost ten years old. Replased the brewer, cleaned it everywhere, looks and works like a new machine. No shipping of the spare parts to germany though. They cost a little more here. So it was 60Eur including the tool and 50min of work. Feeling good now for saving about 100Eur for a new machine and doing sth for the environment... Thx

  • @gregbarton5076
    @gregbarton5076 5 років тому +1

    Excellent and helpful video. The lungo button on ours had stopped working and other posts suggested it was just a matter of cleaning the inside of the rubber button. Your video gave me the confidence to open it up (some of the case clips require quite a bit of pressure). Once open the repair was simple and effective. I made a small tool to remove those damned oval-head screws following advice on another thread - used a bit of old 10mm rod and drilled a 3.2mm hole in the end then extended the hole slightly to oval by tilting the drill back and forth to about 3.5mm on the axis. That worked fine and removed them easily and cleanly.

  • @waftergaymo
    @waftergaymo 2 роки тому +1

    I came across your videos when I was researching how to fix my badly leaking Magimix M100. Although my machine was different you gave me the confidence to have a go. I bought the oval tool, £3 and a set of quality Torx screwdrivers (no Philips screws inside), £18 and followed your methodology. In fact the M100 is easier to take apart and the brew chamber has no electronics, just a plastic tube to pull off so no wires to disconnect or switches to remove. It was obvious that the end of the chamber where the filter is was full of coffee gunk, as was the spout. I cleaned both with hot water and an old toothbrush and reassembled it. Perfect, no leaks. The brew chamber, being just a plastic and metal componant is cheap at £10 if I ever need to replace it. So thanks again for putting these videos on UA-cam so that I now have two Nespresso machines!

  • @davebishop1516
    @davebishop1516 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for making this video, my machine is identical to the one in your video. My machine started to leak last year but become really bad recently, I stripped it down yesterday to find one plastic tubes had come off, I put it back together and it now work’s fine

  • @howardjennings-frisby4407
    @howardjennings-frisby4407 3 роки тому +2

    This genuinely works, folks. Thank you, James, little tips, like "take a photo of all the connections before you go any further" were perfect. Most of the time/nervous energy was spent getting my plastic housing off, whilst ensuring I didn't snap any connectors. Cheers, Howard. (with a Nespresso Magimix 11 317 UK)

  • @rawien
    @rawien 5 років тому +4

    Thanx fixed my nespresso myself, With the help of you’re video

  • @aaanderson9737
    @aaanderson9737 2 роки тому +1

    Absolutely fantastic! I’ve been tearing my hair out for ages trying to figure out how to fix this issue. I followed your instructions and everything is working perfectly. Thank you so much for posting this.

  • @ianc7uk
    @ianc7uk 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you! I have the exact same model, with the same problem. Got the spare part via your link, the tool from eBay and got it up and running again within an hour. Brilliant video!

  • @brianlaughland8960
    @brianlaughland8960 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the video James. A great help and all working fine now. Well worth buying the special tool (or similar kit in your second video) which makes life a lot easier. 👍

  • @marcuswood7604
    @marcuswood7604 2 роки тому

    Brilliant video and description. Just replaced the brew chamber on mine and followed your instructions. All very smooth and now fully working with no leak. Thanks again

    • @jamesroberts2907
      @jamesroberts2907  2 роки тому

      Thanks very much Marcus. Pleased it worked for you.

  • @hamyhampster
    @hamyhampster 3 роки тому

    Thank you soo much. Just fixed my machine and would never would have done this without your guide.

  • @andrewwilliams46
    @andrewwilliams46 5 років тому +1

    An excellent explanation of the fix for this common (why?) fault on these `Nespresso machines. Mine was about 2.5 years old which seems to be a common timeframe for this problem to emerge
    . Thanks - money saved on a replacement

  • @simonralston4545
    @simonralston4545 2 роки тому +1

    God bless you mate!
    I just fixed my 8 year old machine and successfully replaced the brew unit using your brilliant video. So good to have proper coffee again.
    You’re an absolute star, thanks again! 😎👍

  • @geewed
    @geewed 6 місяців тому +1

    James, thank you so much for taking the trouble to post this, albeit yrs ago 😊. Perfect fly through of this repair and i’m now a hero to my wife…for how long i can’t say!

    • @jamesroberts2907
      @jamesroberts2907  6 місяців тому

      😂😂😂all good. I’m pleased it worked and your marriage is saved.

  • @michaelsmith4216
    @michaelsmith4216 3 роки тому +2

    Great video. I was going to replace my well used unit ('000 of coffee's over the past 8 years) until I found this + the Buyspares website. It's now perfect.

  • @eplayz3077
    @eplayz3077 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks for posting this, very thorough and helpful 👍nice straight forward repair and saved me a lot of money! Thanks for the link too, great service from magimix spares 🙂

  • @jonathantuck7618
    @jonathantuck7618 2 роки тому +1

    Brilliant video James. Made a fiddly task easy with your detailed step by step description of the process. Critical advice was taking photos of the wiring and tubes so that reassembly was painless.
    Ordered a new brewing unit and oval head key - total cost about £35
    It’s working again without any leaks!
    Thank you

    • @jamesroberts2907
      @jamesroberts2907  2 роки тому

      I’m very happy it turned out well for you Jonathan. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment, it makes it all worth while.

  • @lauraready
    @lauraready 5 років тому +4

    Thank you so much for this video. We have just repaired our machine and saved ourselves around 100 euro

    • @jamesroberts2907
      @jamesroberts2907  4 роки тому

      So happy to be able to help you keep your money in your pocket and not in Nespresso's

  • @DurkoppFordertechnic
    @DurkoppFordertechnic Рік тому +1

    Many thanks for your tutorial on this repair. As others have said, put up with the machine leaking underneath for ages. Purchased the brewing chamber and oval bit. The plastic sides on my machine broke a little bit on the top clips but but it all went back together OK. Thanks again.

  • @Fastbutdim
    @Fastbutdim 4 роки тому +5

    Brilliant instructional! Fiddly job but straightforward enough.

  • @richardswift1597
    @richardswift1597 Рік тому +1

    Really helpful video, thank you. My machine is a Nespresso Essenza but the principles apply to lots of 'original' machines. In my case I also followed another video that complements this one very well and I replaced a rubber O ring inside the brewing chamber. That fixed my problem - I did have hot water coming out from beneath the lever, but no more.
    Thanks again.

  • @olli4611
    @olli4611 4 роки тому +5

    Perfect instruction 👍 it is a typical problem with that model. It comes when you leave the used capsule in the brewing unit. Because the wet coffee swells and the capsule gets bigger. So it busts the ring of the brewing unit. To prevent this, remember to eject the capsule immediately after brewing.
    I tested many different types of capsules in the last 10 years. In the result I use only nespresso or lavazza capsules. They work best

    • @jamesroberts2907
      @jamesroberts2907  4 роки тому

      Olli, that makes a lot of sense and would explain how some people don't have any issues but others end up throwing their machines away.

    • @brianlaughland8960
      @brianlaughland8960 4 роки тому

      So Olli, is that the O ring that gets burst, that some people are saying in their posts that they replace do you think? In which case is it necessary to get a whole new unit rather, than to try replacing the O ring?

    • @olli4611
      @olli4611 4 роки тому

      @@brianlaughland8960 Hey Brian, i Don't know exactly what the o ring means. The thing that surrounds the capsule and brings it to the pyramid plate gets a hairline crack. You won't get this part single, I think.
      If you can see no hairline crack, it could be a different mistake maybe the jet, where the water hose is connected is blocked (because of using hard water). This is the mistake, when the capsule is not perforated and no coffee but only water comes.
      In this case you could try to blow the jet.
      Good luck

  • @davidlawrence3201
    @davidlawrence3201 Рік тому +1

    I cannot thank you enough. That went perfectly, and you have saved Christmas. 🙏🏽

  • @Greg12
    @Greg12 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks so much, this was a huge help and I wouldn't have been able to do it without the video. We have a Citiz without the milk attachment so it was possible to do without fully removing the base and leaving the earth attached, it made it a lot easier when reassembling at the end. It also took me a while to pry the plastic spout cover off, the clips for that are at the top and the bottom if anyone else is struggling.

  • @user-ml9lw7rm9x
    @user-ml9lw7rm9x 4 місяці тому +1

    Brilliant video James Many thanks for taking the trouble to put this up. Its like having a new machine

  • @gillwhiteman7248
    @gillwhiteman7248 3 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing this. I have just replaced the brew unit in my Nespresso machine.

  • @carinas9561
    @carinas9561 4 роки тому

    Did this today following your instructions and worked like a dream :-)
    Only tricky point was getting the housing off which took quite a time but other than that perfectly simple.
    Thanks so much.

  • @muhammadkhan6336
    @muhammadkhan6336 5 років тому +1

    Thank you for showing us how to do and I have done it with opening only four main screws and then made a cut on top so I can use flat screwdriver now. Ordered the part cost £29 including delivery. It’s do able with opening bottom 4 screws only.

  • @carholecovers
    @carholecovers 2 роки тому +2

    Great video, easy to follow and my machine no longer leaks like a sieve! Thanks you

  • @davidsnelson30
    @davidsnelson30 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks so much; followed your instructions; worked a treat and saved plenty of money!

  • @bormil66
    @bormil66 4 роки тому +2

    I found what was a problem for my solution and why my coffee machine still leaking. The cause was part that James talking about at 15:53 min of James clip. In my case, this part had a blockage in the tip of its nose and that was the cause of leaking. What I did, first I removed the blockage then I drilled a hole in order to remove small plastic cross at the tip of this nose to enable better coffee flow. Now I do not have leakage any more :).
    Please check this nose - remove any dirt and remove the plastic part on the tip of the nose itself (by drilling), then check is your machine still leaking if yes go further and order the part James suggesting.

    • @che-hsiungliu5416
      @che-hsiungliu5416 3 роки тому +1

      Thanks, Boris, I followed your tip to clean the nose blockage by fine pin and it works, no more leaking, cost £0 but solved the long term problem, now machine back to working order without a drip leaking at all.

  • @tonys2953
    @tonys2953 6 років тому +2

    Thank you for this; very helpful
    I was tempted to throw my magimix in the bin.
    I'll be watching/rewinding this video several times whilst I fix mine.

    • @jamesroberts2907
      @jamesroberts2907  6 років тому +2

      Tony S I hope your repair was successful! 😀

    • @tonys2953
      @tonys2953 6 років тому +1

      James Roberts thank you, I'll update you when the parts arrive 😊 but I'm sure everything will go smoothly now.

  • @markpickard5066
    @markpickard5066 2 роки тому

    Thank you for this. Followed it exactly and managed to get a fully working machine again after about an hour.
    The brew unit I needed for my particular model didn’t seem to be available, but I bought one for a standard Krups machine of a different serial number and it turned out to be the sameas my model. Whole repair about £40 compared to a new machine at £175. Very many thanks!

  • @lindajansen4259
    @lindajansen4259 6 років тому +1

    Thank you very much for this video. Tonight me and my son followed your video and fixed our troubled coffeedonkey. Cheers!

  • @davinarobertson7901
    @davinarobertson7901 5 років тому +3

    Thank you so much. I just repaired my coffee machine all by myself. £25 for the part, slightly different machine but you inspired me to try and it worked perfectly.

  • @paulaschulmanguenther886
    @paulaschulmanguenther886 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks so much for this video James. We couldn't have repaired our CitiZ without it. Good as new now. Thanks again.

  • @Tesco54297
    @Tesco54297 2 роки тому

    THANK YOU for taking the time to make this video (twice) James, I never would have attempted to fix my machine were it not for you. I bought the replacement chamber and tools and fitted it following your careful instructions, however when I re-assembled everything and tested it, the water began pumping into the machine, instead of my cup. After dis-assembling it to investigate I discovered that one of the small spring clips keeping the water tubes in position had broken!
    IF ANYONE READING THIS KNOWS IF THERE'S ANOTHER TYPE OF CLIP THAT I CAN USE INSTEAD, I WOULD REALLY APPRECIATE YOUR ADVICE.

  • @simonholohan1244
    @simonholohan1244 5 років тому +1

    What a great video. I followed your clear instructions and fixed our coffee machine. For those in the UK the IFIXIT tool kit is cheaper if you order it from US Amazon than from the UK site (even allowing for shipping etc).

    • @jamesroberts2907
      @jamesroberts2907  5 років тому

      Simon Holohan thanks very much. Pleased it worked out for you.

  • @royos6600
    @royos6600 5 років тому +2

    Thank you so much for the video, inspired me to fix my machine.
    I replaced the rubber o ring in the brewing unit, cost 10 cents, time 30 minutes, this worked for me.
    Thanks again.

    • @lucacaredda9373
      @lucacaredda9373 4 роки тому +1

      Hi, do you remember which size o-ring was needed?

    • @kanfoto
      @kanfoto 4 роки тому

      I think its the O-ring inside the brewing unit that is worn out. Where can I get this?

    • @poemsandplaypieces
      @poemsandplaypieces 3 роки тому

      Thanks. I wondered about this as I watched James' video. I thought it might be possible that it was something as simple as a worn sealing ring causing an otherwise functioning machine to leak. I'll try that first before ordering a new unit.

  • @TonyCBX6
    @TonyCBX6 Рік тому

    Thank you for doing this video James, it was a real help. Here in AUS, the manufacturer wanted AU$240 up front just to get them to take a look at it! With the info you put in this this video, and the special tool to remove the elliptical headed screws on the bottom and a replacement coffee difuser (?) - the part that was leaking, I was finished in under an hour and cost less than $100.
    Great work James, much appreciated. Two thumbs up!

  • @domirecitals
    @domirecitals 4 роки тому

    thanks for this vid, just repaired the little blue water pipe from the capsule box which was leaking at the other end, and out the unit. Looks like it was designed about a half inch too short causing a stress fracture. Now I've noticed a slight leak from the capsule box but I will live with that until it gets too much.

  • @marceldekok3965
    @marceldekok3965 11 місяців тому

    Dear James, thanks for this really helpful video! I fixed the leaking problem by replacing the brewing unit. Nice fix for only 40 euro's.

  • @grahambeadle5809
    @grahambeadle5809 3 роки тому

    Many thanks James, great video and and easy to follow. Now how my Scout badge for fixing coffee machines! Here's to a decent Sunday coffee and happy wife too!

  • @karmyerself6598
    @karmyerself6598 3 роки тому

    Excellent James, saved us a chunk of change! Very many thanks!

  • @relict04
    @relict04 6 років тому +2

    Thank you for a great informative video. I followed every step while waiting 15 days for the part (Israel was out of the posting list- I ordered from Italy/ebay). Your video .
    helped a lot and the 2nd video from Aug 9th was exactly for my machine
    It is a very good feeling to fix by yourself,
    considering Nespresso attitude towards fixing problems
    Thank you and good luck to everybody
    Cheers!

  • @socks349
    @socks349 5 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for this video! Seems to be a relatively common problem with the Citiz recently. Disappointing since the manuf does not seem to acknowledge (at least in the US), and the 'keep descaling' advice is getting old. It is a struggle to remove those awful screws, but only took ten minutes and good needle nose pliers - not much point buying the tool since i've already thrown the screws away and will easily replace with phillips head screws. Maybe you can get the cover off without pulling the screws, but far easier if you do. Note that if your target is only the brew head, it's not necessary to completely remove the base connections to get enough access to remove the side covers. If you are in the US, the replacement brew head is harder to find - I finally found one for 44 dollars, and notice that PayPal went back to the UK so that's where it is coming from. Again, thank you James!

  • @user-kd9qp1xy6h
    @user-kd9qp1xy6h Рік тому

    Firstly, what a wonderful video - both precise and easy to follow and, more important, leads to a successful outcome, as it once again works perfectly.
    There are only a couple of things I would add.
    Firstly, I think James was very unlucky with his machine ,as I've had mine a number of years before the "water tray" problem ocurred. Because mine was older than James' machine, I gave my Magimix Nespresso a really good clean whilst it was in parts and before I re-assembled it.
    I did take James' advice and I bought the oval screwdriver as this made unscrewing the base very easy, other than the comment about having the last corner of the base "difficult" to separate. But it does come off.
    The only thing which might catch somebody out was that the old M190 brew unit (the bit that needed replacing) was attached to the unit with four T10 torx screws - and you got it, I didn't this size screwdriver! So, having purchased one, problem solved.
    Overall, a successful replacement following a perfect demonstration on how to do it.
    Thanks Paul.
    Peter McCaffrey

  • @ritaerdei9748
    @ritaerdei9748 3 роки тому

    Thank you sooo much for this video!!! It was really helpful. After one year my nespresso krups works again! 😘 ☕

  • @matthewwright4264
    @matthewwright4264 3 роки тому

    Adding my public thanks! Brilliant video, helped me do the exact same repair, thank you!

  • @hagopchris
    @hagopchris Рік тому

    Thank you James, your video is very helpful, My machine has the same issue, Nespresso citiz which is almost identical to your machine. Much appreciated.

  • @fasttony77
    @fasttony77 3 роки тому

    Thanks very much for sharing, this worked a treat. Time for another coffee. Happy days.

  • @rayclarke9358
    @rayclarke9358 3 роки тому +2

    Excellent video, very helpful. Thank-you so much.

  • @paulmarchant9054
    @paulmarchant9054 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you so much, that was really helpful.

  • @johnocallaghan7830
    @johnocallaghan7830 3 роки тому

    Thanks for your vid. I fetched mine from the basement, where it has been collecting dust and did the repair. I managed to fix it with thorough cleaning of the chamber and seals with vinegar acid and soap. We have very hard water where I live, so I'm thinking the seal was somehow clogged up with calcium.

  • @user-mf6ky9ni9x
    @user-mf6ky9ni9x 2 місяці тому

    This worked well for me! Love your explanation thank you so much

  • @jackx1990
    @jackx1990 5 років тому +1

    To remove the oval screws out on mine, I heated the end of a biro pen tube (ink cartridge removed) and pushed it onto the screw head. Because it's hot, it takes the form of the screw head and they can be unscrewed. Great if you're impacient and don't want to order the specialist version.

  • @houtensth
    @houtensth 2 роки тому

    Cheers James,
    Great video revealing all tricks to be able to open and close the whole thing.
    I succeeded getting it all working again.
    Cheers and enjoy your coffee
    Paul

  • @chipganger5051
    @chipganger5051 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for posting. Wandering how you knew how to disassemble, excellent. I went on and disassembled the brew chamber to replace the o ring (already had a spare) . All good.

    • @jamesroberts2907
      @jamesroberts2907  4 роки тому

      Thats good news, what size orange did you use?

    • @chipganger5051
      @chipganger5051 4 роки тому

      James Roberts . I’m not going to be of much help, I think it was 1 1/4inch, but cannot be certain, it was one I just happen to have left over from something. Apologies. Anyway, it’s working well so again many thanks.

  • @4braid
    @4braid Рік тому

    Thanks, James for this beautifully clear video. Saved my machine from the bin!

    • @jamesroberts2907
      @jamesroberts2907  Рік тому

      Thank you Mark, for taking the time to pen your appreciation. It’s people like you that make the world a nicer place to live. Pleased it worked for you.

  • @aznprincessbaby4
    @aznprincessbaby4 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you so so much for making this video and including links to the parts, saved me so much money!!!

  • @mirving791
    @mirving791 6 років тому +1

    Great video! New brew unit arrived yesterday (£29 inc. delivery) and took half an hour to fit following the video. The leak, which was cascading through, has stopped completely. Thanks!!

    • @jamesroberts2907
      @jamesroberts2907  6 років тому

      Mike, I’m so happy it also worked for you. If you use the standard supermarket capsules the repair will pay for itself in a few months!

    • @jamesroberts2907
      @jamesroberts2907  6 років тому

      Great result! If you use your machine for more than 3 coffees per day the repair will pay for itself within 2 months if you use standard supermarket capsules, rather than the original Nespresso ones. Aldi capsules are pretty good and half the price. Using only Nespresso capsules didn’t make any difference when it came to a “just out of warranty” claim with Nespresso, so I now use supermarket capsules! 😃

    • @HAASASL
      @HAASASL 2 роки тому

      Where did you get the spare parts from please?

  • @darrenwoods7705
    @darrenwoods7705 3 роки тому

    Really good video thanks for showing that fix, very helpful.

  • @tefarurumonico7173
    @tefarurumonico7173 11 місяців тому

    Our old Kurig coffee maker quit after about 10 years. This new one has several upgrades like not being “on” 24 hrs a day. I like that it turns off after an hour no or so. Works great.

  • @jamiewalker5724
    @jamiewalker5724 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent video and very well done James your video helped me fix my machine and it was great help posting the link to the parts which are spot on. Only thing was my part was held in with torx 15 screws not star head.

  • @boardron
    @boardron 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you very much. Was easier than expected.

  • @mattshepstone
    @mattshepstone 2 роки тому +1

    Absolutely brilliant video! Anyone can follow it and Saved me a new coffee machine. Thank you!

  • @nattyau74
    @nattyau74 Рік тому

    Thanks for this video! Great instructions!
    I definitely recommend spending the money on the oval tool.

  • @eddiej6195
    @eddiej6195 6 років тому +1

    Good Video, very concise, I have two of these machines one of them is in the loft which I shall now repair, the other one also ruins capsule on a regular basis I phoned Nespresso and got the stock reply to descale more often which didn't work, this one I shall also now repair. Thanks.

    • @jamesroberts2907
      @jamesroberts2907  6 років тому

      Eddie, Thanks. Yes, its about time Nespresso stopped taking us all for fools, the machines don't last that long for limescale to build-up!! Its a great concept, Nespresso gave us a way to enjoy nice ground coffee in many different strengths and flavours but it doesn't give them the right to treat customers like idiots. Hope you repair goes well. the toolkit I bought was this: www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0189YWOIO it is quite expensive just to repair your Nespresso machine, however you can buy this: www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ovalkopfbit-Ovalkopfschlussel-passend-fur-alle-Jura-Impressa-Extra-Gehartet/121562808742? Much cheaper if your not planning on using a lot of specialist tools. Im not affiliated nor paid to represent these products, just trying to make it easier for folks to get better value out of their machines.

  • @amoreeteamo
    @amoreeteamo 6 років тому +1

    Very good Video, I have exactly the same problem I will try to fix too my one!

  • @wavyxx
    @wavyxx 4 роки тому

    Very useful. I did manage to get the sides off mine without removing the bottom.

  • @baliboy
    @baliboy 4 роки тому

    Thanks very much for making the video. I got the most benefit out of pulling the coffee machine apart. It gave me the confidence to pull on the plastic a bit harder than I wanted too.
    What I wanted to say thought to help you and your viewers, is you don't have to buy that part. You were so close to fixing the entire problem without spending a cent / penny.
    The part you say not to strip... and buy another one. You are right, don't strip it, it is all to do with the lever action of the pod being put in place, except for one part... the part that the flat side of the pod pushes against. That part is the reason the water is in the bottom, because it's blocked and the water is not going through. So... take out the little grate with the flat blade screwdriver, clean it with a toothbrush, put it back into place... done. No need to buy the part, just put everything back together.
    If you still have your old ones it will be easy to see what I mean. Go to the front where the flat side of the pod goes against the coffee machine, there is a plastic grate. (You have nothing to lose, you have already bought new parts) you will see a place where you can lever it out with a small screwdriver, hold it up to the light and you will see nothing. Clean it with a toothbrush under running water on both sides, hold it up to the light... there you go... a heap of little holes. Click it back in... done.
    I made a little video for you and your viewers so you can see what I mean. One very small little extra thing, and it doesn't cost anything next time. You don't want to spend 25 Euro every two years. We have had ours for almost exactly 8 years, and we figure we would have put through 3000 coffees. however we only used filtered water, this could have made a difference.
    This is the video I made for you so you don't have to buy the part in future
    ua-cam.com/video/x4ygWJ_E6Mc/v-deo.html

    • @jamesroberts2907
      @jamesroberts2907  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Pay it Forward, you are correct, for some this may be the issue if they have not descaled their machine, I should put that in at the start of my video, "assuming you have descaled and it still leaks" This was not the issue with mine however. not to say it could be the issue with other, so great.

    • @baliboy
      @baliboy 4 роки тому

      @@jamesroberts2907 No worries James... just want to help out. No need to change anything you have done. What you have done is great. I merely expanded on what you said. I wouldn't have been able to get to where I got if I hadn't have watched your video. Your video gave me the courage to pull on the plastics harder. I thought I was going to break them until I found your video.

  • @bencze465
    @bencze465 2 роки тому

    Hi,
    I want to thank you for this video. I have the exact same problem since like 2 years with my 4 year old Essenza Mini. It was always annoying enough to bug me but not enough to make me buy a new one. Tonight I said enough and tried gooling the problem. I dismounted the unit with a bit of help from you - a bit of struggle (looks somewhat different), I think I broke a plastic clip holding the button panel, but it should still be ok - and ordered the part for 46 euro. I'm fairly convinced it's still the same looking at the images. It's a shame parts are this expensive when a new unit costs 99 euro, but I decided I'll take the risk just for the heck of it, screw manufacturers, I'll gamble and if lucky it should serve me for some more time.
    #righttorepair

  • @andrewwilliams449
    @andrewwilliams449 4 роки тому +3

    Thanks for the video. Have disassembled mine and now waiting on new part..starting from the top down I was able, easily, to get sides of with gentle easing. So did not need to remove base

  • @xXRadishXx
    @xXRadishXx Рік тому

    Great video, thanks for sharing. So pleased to be able to fix the machine myself

  • @patgilbert2818
    @patgilbert2818 4 роки тому

    A brilliant demo. managed to repair my magimix machine for £29. rather than paying nespresso for repairing it at a premium cost!

  • @indycaptain69
    @indycaptain69 3 роки тому

    Thanks, helped me salvage my leaking Nespresso Machine.

  • @elizabethbonner7823
    @elizabethbonner7823 3 роки тому

    Excellent video, extremely helpful !!

  • @melvinslaine5431
    @melvinslaine5431 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks - worked! Much appreciated

  • @robcraighill6315
    @robcraighill6315 5 років тому +1

    Very helpful video, thanks

  • @ianwestlake7736
    @ianwestlake7736 4 роки тому +1

    Great video thanks, but I had the same water leak problem, I just unplugged it, but it in the kitchen sink and cleaned the brew chamber with a Waterpik flosser, then descaled it, and it works great again, no leak or initial water before coffee when brewing. Perhaps worth a try before you go for the full rebuild! (we use the plastic Bestpresso capsules from Walmart, perhaps they leak coffee grinds a bit more?)

  • @paul1960riches
    @paul1960riches 4 роки тому

    May have already been posted but this has post has been on a while so thought I would share my experience.
    I bought a ‘leaking’ machine and dismantled the unit as per above (quite straightforward just need to be careful with plastic as per most posts on here).
    Read on another post that you should replace o ring which is within the brewing unit (see other video on here).
    That looked ok so put it back - cleaned sprout (lots of coffee buildup) and then ran it through again. Leak still coming from just behind spout when capsule clamps onto front of unit.
    Still same - although slightly less pouring out.
    Anyway - ran descaled through couple of times and hey presto leak almost gone.
    So, moral of story - run the descaler before you start taking everything apart in case it does cure it!!
    Better than £30 for new brewing unit...
    Not sure if this will work for everyone - I’ve still ordered o ring and will probably change anyway before putting back together.
    Trust this helps a few people! I also replace all the star headed and oval screws with cross head screws - why they use those I don’t know (actually I do it’s so that people send back to the repairers!)

  • @firstaparamythist2028
    @firstaparamythist2028 3 роки тому

    Excellent tutorial, thank you.