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Is Nespresso owned by magimix?

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Sophia Dalton

Updated on March 29, 2026

Is Nespresso owned by magimix?

Krups and Magimix CitiZ Nespesso Machines Krups and Magimix are two manufacturers that both produce the CitiZ range of Nespresso coffee machines. These are some of the most popular coffee machines that Nespresso produce.

What is the difference between Nespresso and magimix?

The only difference between the two is the design of the spout on the front. Other than that they are exactly the same. Coffee is still the same coffee. I bought the Krups version because of the colour, fire engine red which looks classy and I think the front design looks better than the magimix.

Is George Clooney part owner of Nespresso?

George Clooney is part Owner of Nespresso. Although people have been making assumptions about George Clooney that he owns Nespresso, the truth is he has been a co-partner of Nespresso since 2013. So he is one of the Nespresso Owners and has made an investment in the company shares.

Why is my Nespresso machine leaking water?

Every time you make a coffee a little residue is left behind on the nozzle. Over time this can build up and eventually clog the pipe. When the Nespresso nozzle is clogged, water pressure and flow are affected, leading to leakages.

How often should I descale Nespresso?

It is recommended that you descale your Nespresso machine every 600 coffees or, at least, every 6 months. Additionally, we recommend you let the water flow to clean the remains of coffee once the coffee has been prepared and after the capsule has been removed.

Can I use vinegar to descale my Nespresso?

Never use vinegar as it can damage your machine. Never fill up the water tank during the descaling process.

Why do some Nespresso say Magimix?

But why do they have the names KRUPS or Magimix (like the Nespresso Maestria by Magimix, for example)? This is because Nespresso has partnered with these brands to help them distribute their machines around the world.

Who makes Magimix?

In 1980, the French Groupe Hameur took over the two brands and is still the sole owner of the company today with over 150 employees and an international brand presence, thanks to the network of subsidiaries around the world.