Since the Ninja Prestige DualBrew coffee maker came into my life, I’m finally becoming a morning person

With a drip coffee jug on one side, a Nespresso machine on the other and foam for milk. hand The Ninja Prestige DualBrew System, which can pop out of the side, looks kind of weird, but after a week of testing, it's become my new best morning friend.

I enjoy the meditative process of making espresso—grinding the beans, tamping them down, brewing a shot of espresso, frothing the milk, and then trying to get the perfect pour—but not first thing in the morning. I'm neither a night owl nor a morning person, and dragging myself out of bed is never easy (even with Philips Hue Play wall-mounted washing machine offering a simulated sunrise to make the experience less harsh).

That's where the new Ninja car comes in. Whether I want my first coffee of the day in drip coffee or espresso format, this is the fastest and easiest way to brew it and add it to my sluggish system.

Drip coffee is an easy option in the morning, and with a timer, you can prep everything the night before and wake up to a freshly brewed mug or pitcher. (Image credit: Future)

Drip coffee is always an easy option, especially if your machine has a timer so you can prep everything the night before. The DualBrew system offers just that and is extremely easy to use. When you turn on the device for the first time, you will be prompted to set the current time by turning the dial on the front panel. Refuel the machine by running it without coffee as described in the quick guide and you're ready to go.

The machine is equipped with thoughtful details that make it easy to get started. For example, for drip coffee, you'll find a double-sided measuring spoon attached to the left side of the machine that tells you the approximate amount of coffee you should use for different brew sizes and strengths. If you're using whole beans, you'll probably find it easier to weigh them before grinding, but for those who use pre-ground coffee, this is a great benefit.

Ninja Prestige Dual Brew System Measuring Spoon

If you're using fresh beans, they'll probably be easier to weigh, but a handy measuring spoon is ideal for ground coffee. (Image credit: Future)

Instead of an insulated carafe, this machine has a glass pitcher with a hotplate underneath to keep your drink warm. An insulated carafe preserves the flavor of your coffee better (keeping it on the stove for too long can affect the taste), but glass has the obvious advantage of being able to see how much coffee is left. It also has a certain old-school appeal: it's the type of pitcher you'd get at a diner.

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