- Ninja Luxe Café comes in two new colors: Track blue and gun gray
- Trace Blue has proved particularly popular and has already sold out
- They follow the launch of the updated Ninja Luxe Café Pro earlier this month
Ninja Luxe Café is one of the best coffee machines we’ve been testing in recent months, and it just got even better with two soft coloring with limited edition to add a touch of class to your kitchen.
Ninja Luxe Café is an unusual coffee maker capable of making espresso, filter coffee and cold brewing and doing all three good (see our full Ninja Luxe Café Review for more details). It was available in a sharp stainless steel finish when it was launched last year, and now you can also pick it up in a subtle tint called Trace Blue, and a darker shade called Gunmetal Gray.
The two new colors are available in the US, but Trace Blue has proved particularly popular and is currently sold out in Ninja’s online store, but Gunmetal Gray is still in stock and you can register for E -mail updates to be informed when Trace Blue is back.
These new shades follow a greater tendency for kitchen appliances in soft, muted colors rather than the usual black and silver. For example, Breville recently gave her best espresso machine, Barista Touch Impress, a new look in shades of cream, navy blue and olive green with brass accents.
Meanwhile, KitchenAid tinted his coffee machines with a creamy colorway called Porcelain White and revealed the design series Evergreen Stand Mixer with a Matt Green Body and Walnut Wood Bowl.
Tidy tamping
The designers at Ninja have been busy, and earlier this month, the company revealed a new version of Luxe Café with a handle -powered tamping system that takes the effort and skill out of pushing the ground coffee in the perfect puck.
The system also makes coffee -brewing clearers because there is no need to move a portafilter full of loose grounds and risk spilling them on your kitchen count.
Ninja Luxe Café Pro is now available from Ninja for $ 749.99 / £ 699.99 (approx. AU $ 1,200).