☕ Brew your way to coffee greatness!
This semi-automatic espresso machine combines a 15-bar pressure system, built-in grinder, and PID temperature control to deliver café-quality beverages at home. With a powerful steam wand for milk frothing and a sleek stainless steel design, it’s perfect for coffee enthusiasts looking to elevate their brewing game.
R**N
Excellent machine!
I am so happy with this machine! I'll admit that I had some reservations because of the price point. It just seemed to have too many features for the price, which can often mean a sacrifice of quality. But that is not the case. I've owned and managed cafés, so I'm not going into this with no knowledge or experience. The last machine I used on a regular basis was a $20,000 Faema. Now, I'm not saying that this is exactly comparable to a commercial grade machine, but it comes darn close. The last small, portable, single station machine I had was a La Cimbali, that went for about $3500. I would say that this unit come very close to that machine.The set up was incredibly simple. After washing the removable parts, I dried everything off, filled the bean hopper with Lavazza Super Crema, set the grind to 10 and started the grinder. I ground a couple of seconds worth more coffee than the stock preset. I gave it a good tamping, loaded it up and hit the double shot button. The espresso came out with an excellent crema.The only aspect that was lacking (compared to units that run in the thousands of dollars) is the steaming wand, but it is by no means bad. It's true that it doesn't quite have the pressure that very high end units have, but with a little finessing you can get a nice froth. The included picture is from just my second attempt with this machine. You can see that the froth is just a little lacking here. But you just have to take a little more time with it than you might with a commercial unit.The break down and cleaning afterwards was a breeze. It comes with a few tools for cleaning, but I would recommend picking up a solid back-flush basket for the portafilter for cleaning.In short, I absolutely love this machine. I am honestly amazed at the quality at this price. Highly recommended.
C**Y
Better Than Breville for Half the Price!
I can’t recommend this espresso machine enough! As someone who used to work at Starbucks and then spent years going there every day (yes, 365 days a year), this machine has completely transformed my coffee routine and saved me a ton of money. I was skeptical at first because I’ve always been loyal to higher-end brands like Breville, but this machine works just as well—if not better—and costs half as much.It’s super easy to use and navigate, but I highly recommend reading the instructions and following the guide to get that perfect shot. Once you dial it in, the results are consistently smooth and flavorful. Make sure you keep the grinder clean to prevent clumping. Recommend buying a little hand vacuum just for this machine. It also comes with everything you need to get started, except for the two espresso glasses shown in the pictures, so keep that in mind.If you’re looking to bring high-quality coffee into your home without breaking the bank, this is absolutely the machine to get!
A**A
Iffy
Worked great for 1 month or 2 then started having issues. When it does work, espresso taste wonderful.
R**O
Feel like a barista
I had a smaller espresso machine, plus a frother, plus a grinder taking a lot of space in my kitchen and looking messy.So i decided to get an all in one machine and after doing research i decided to go with this one.I love it! Is big but it has everything you need and it looks classy and elegant. The grinder has a dial to get coffee the size you want ot to be. The frother is very easy to use (read the manual) and if you are a pro it lets you configure the temperature of the water, the amount of water and the amount of coffee to grind.The tamper is heavy and it feels like you are a professional barista (even if you have no idea what you are doing :p)
K**Y
Worked fine for two months, then grinder broke.
I bought this two months ago and it worked well for the price. I was expecting a more robust steamer, but it does the job and takes a little longer to froth. I am giving it three stars because it does what I wanted it to; however, the grinder no longer works. I troubleshooted it, cleaned it, and researched how to make it work without luck. I am two months in, and it's too late to return it. I guess I am to purchase a bean grinder now separately.
M**M
Fantastic Expresso maker
I really am in love with this machine. It's really very easy to operate and once your grind setting at the right amount, (it takes a few cups to get the right setting) then you have a good cup of Expresso. The milk frothing is so simple and it does such a great job. If you're looking to buy one of these, then trust me it's a good buy. I was looking at the Ninja Expresso maker as well, but it had way to many bad reviews, and at $549 it's just not feasible to buy a piece of crap for that amount. This machine is about $250 cheaper and it outshines that Ninja machine by a large margin. So if you're thinking about getting one of these, then getting this Expresso maker is a no brainer.
R**Z
OK
Nice machine, makes expresso, froths milk, but one reason I chose this one is because it said, Bar 20, though it doesn't seem to get that much pressure, running around 12-16.
D**
A definite keeper!
I had been wanting to switch from a Keurig to an espresso machine for a while but felt intimidated. I wasn’t sure I wanted to invest in something without knowing if I could actually make decent coffee with it. I read lots of reviews and finally purchased this machine.Oh my goodness, I love this thing! It was packaged very well. The setup was simple. It is easy to use, the instructions are easy to follow. I have been binge watching all the espresso, latte, cappuccino videos on YouTube and TikTok and feel so accomplished! I’ve even mastered some simple latte art. If you’re on the fence about getting an espresso machine….do it!
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