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The Best Coffee Machines For Home
There's no one-size-fits-all espresso machine. That's why we've rounded up our top picks for your home, ranging from a super-automatic that grinds and packs your beans, to a semiautomatic that gives you the best control over your espresso.
The Breville Oracle Touch strikes the perfect balance between automating the process and requiring you to be knowledgeable about the art of espresso-making. It's the best bean-to-cup machine we've seen.
1. Rocket Appartamento
Rocket Appartamento is a top pick for those who want to make espresso at home, without making significant sacrifices in terms of quality. This small-footprint espresso machine was specifically designed for people who have limited counter space. It combines excellent build quality and a compact footprint. It is equipped with a 1.8 liter copper heat-exchange boiler and commercial E61 Group Head so you can steam your milk and brew your coffee at the same time.
The machine looks fantastic as well, and has an elongated side panel with engraved hot water and steam spouts. This is an update to Rocket's classic design, which is already impressive for a compact appliance. It also includes a black pressure gauge that shows when the boiler is ready to use.
One downside to this small machine is that the drip tray and the water reservoir are smaller than most other machines. You'll need be extra cautious when emptying and re-filling the machine. This is particularly true if you use it frequently. This is a normal trade-off to have less footprint, however, and not an issue that is unique to this model.
You can still brew plenty of coffee with this machine, and it can easily keep up with your demands. We suggest purchasing a high-quality grinder, like the Baratza Sette Giante, to improve consistency and taste. You can also pair this machine with a Rocket portafilter to help improve the tamping process.
As a professional espresso machine, the Rocket Appartamento is capable of making great drinks, and it's simple to make the latte art. However, it's worth noting that the machine isn't designed for novices, and there is a bit of a learning curve for those who are upgrading from appliances. The heat exchange boiler can be a little tricky to manage and you'll have to master the basics of cooling flushes.
Both the Lelit Bianca and the Rocket Appartamento allow connecting to a water supply, that means you will always have fresh, cold filtered water on hand for your drinks. The latter comes with a 2.25-liter water tank, which could be more difficult to refill than its competitors.
2. Lavazza A Modo Mio Jolie
As you would expect from the Lavazza machine this one has been designed with quality in mind. The machine is able to reach the temperature of brewing quickly, which means you can prepare your first cup in just 35 second. The water tank is also quick and easy to fill, with the lid detaching completely to make a wide opening. You can fill it with tap water if you like.
The Lavazza A Modo Mio is the smallest of the series, yet it is a powerful machine. At full cost, it's less than PS100 which is lower than the Nespresso Essenza and similar machines from SMEG and Desea. The Jolie is a great option for those who do not have the space or funds for an espresso machine of the traditional type however still want to experience a real Italian espresso.
The Jolie is incredibly simple to operate and takes up very little counter space. It's as easy as pressing one button to start the machine, then again to begin dispensing your chosen brew. The button has a backlight so you can see how much you have consumed. You can also manually stop the process should you prefer to consume the pod in smaller amounts.
There's no steam wand included on this model, however you can make use of an optional milk frother (available separately) to add some creamy froth, if you'd like. The machine is very quiet also, and can be used in a small space or in a flatshare kitchen without causing any disturbance to anyone else.
They aren't cheap, but there is a wide variety of blends to suit everyone from the mildest to the most demanding espresso drinkers. You can find them in the majority of supermarkets, along with regular coffee beans and grounds coffee. You can also purchase Lavazza A Modo Mio Compatible pods online.
The Jolie and Milk is a sleek capsule machine with an integrated milk warmer and a frother. It comes with a 75cm power plug and power cable, a warranty document, a quick guide, and a tester pack comprising nine Lavazza pods. Six are roasts (two Qualita Rossa and two Lungo Dolce) and two are decaffeinated. The machine is small enough to fit under a cupboard or on flat surfaces.
3. Breville BES870XL
At first glance at first glance, the Breville Barista Express looks like an espresso maker that's not within the budget of many average consumers. If you're willing and able learn how to use it and make it work, then this is a fantastic home espresso maker. It's more efficient than many of the more expensive models. It's among the best priced in its class, and is particularly suitable for beginners who do not have an espresso maker yet, which could set them back another $100 or more.
The model is priced lower than the top-of-the-line Breville Oracle (the most expensive at $2199) however it is an excellent option for baristas working on a budget. It comes with plenty of adjustable features, and it even includes an integrated burr grinder, making the whole experience much cheaper. It's also a one-boiler machine, which means that it can only perform one task at one time.
Breville, relatively new to the market for espresso machines, has rapidly earned a reputation for its high-quality appliances. This machine is no different and it comes with enough control to let aspiring baristas develop their abilities without spending a lot more than they need to.
The unit has its flaws. The hopper is situated on the side, not at the top, of this model. It's not a major issue, but it can be frustrating if you want to give several shots at a time. It's also difficult to determine how much water remains in the tank, due to its rear placement.
If you're willing to learn how to master the Breville Barista Express, it's a great, do-it-all appliance for anyone who loves espresso at home. The only issue is the price, which can be a turnoff for some buyers. If you're seeking a cheaper alternative, take a look at our review of the Gaggia Classic or the La Pavoni Impresso. Both are similarly capable and offer a little more control than the Barista Express, but they'll cost less than the Breville model does.
4. OXO Brew 9-Cup
A high-tech smart coffee maker with a user-friendly interface that makes great coffee. The sleek stainless steel design with backlit LED screen gives your kitchen a sophisticated look. It comes with one dial to set the amount of cups you want it to make. It also comes with the 2-4 cup setting and a 5-9 cup setting. The brewing process is similar to pour-over brewing, which coffee enthusiasts believe makes the most flavorful coffee. The water is heated to a perfect temperature before being poured over the grounds using a showerhead to ensure uniform saturation. The built-in coffee machines is then brewed in the thermal, double-walled carafe, which can last up to 60 minutes. The pause-and pour feature lets you remove the carafe while brewing and then fill your cup. The machine pauses the brewing process and shows a red light for the carafe on its LED interface until you return it, after which it resumes brewing and is finished.
The OXO Brew 9-Cup coffee maker is a SCAA-certified coffee maker, that means it is in compliance with the strict standards of SCAA's technical standards. Its brew cycles are about the same as the Bodum Bistro and the Technivorm Moccamaster 741 but it allows for more control over temperature and brewing time.
In our testing we found that the OXO Brew 9-Cup made a pot of excellent drip coffee with a full-carafe in just 7 minutes and 41 seconds. This is a little more than the 6 minutes that the Bonavita Connoisseur or the Moccamaster calls for, but it is within the range of time that coffee experts suggest to make a great cup.
It also requires you to grind your own beans before making coffee. You can make use of a manual coffee grinder or choose a more automated model like the Baratza Encore, which has multiple grind settings and an hopper that can hold whole beans.
The only drawback is that the carafe as well as the water reservoirs aren't dishwasher safe this could be a issue for certain users. The stainless steel can be cleaned by hand. The OXO Brew 9-Cup's sleek design and easy-to-use interface make it one of the top contenders among top drip coffee makers.
There's no one-size-fits-all espresso machine. That's why we've rounded up our top picks for your home, ranging from a super-automatic that grinds and packs your beans, to a semiautomatic that gives you the best control over your espresso.
The Breville Oracle Touch strikes the perfect balance between automating the process and requiring you to be knowledgeable about the art of espresso-making. It's the best bean-to-cup machine we've seen.
1. Rocket Appartamento
Rocket Appartamento is a top pick for those who want to make espresso at home, without making significant sacrifices in terms of quality. This small-footprint espresso machine was specifically designed for people who have limited counter space. It combines excellent build quality and a compact footprint. It is equipped with a 1.8 liter copper heat-exchange boiler and commercial E61 Group Head so you can steam your milk and brew your coffee at the same time.
The machine looks fantastic as well, and has an elongated side panel with engraved hot water and steam spouts. This is an update to Rocket's classic design, which is already impressive for a compact appliance. It also includes a black pressure gauge that shows when the boiler is ready to use.
One downside to this small machine is that the drip tray and the water reservoir are smaller than most other machines. You'll need be extra cautious when emptying and re-filling the machine. This is particularly true if you use it frequently. This is a normal trade-off to have less footprint, however, and not an issue that is unique to this model.
You can still brew plenty of coffee with this machine, and it can easily keep up with your demands. We suggest purchasing a high-quality grinder, like the Baratza Sette Giante, to improve consistency and taste. You can also pair this machine with a Rocket portafilter to help improve the tamping process.
As a professional espresso machine, the Rocket Appartamento is capable of making great drinks, and it's simple to make the latte art. However, it's worth noting that the machine isn't designed for novices, and there is a bit of a learning curve for those who are upgrading from appliances. The heat exchange boiler can be a little tricky to manage and you'll have to master the basics of cooling flushes.
Both the Lelit Bianca and the Rocket Appartamento allow connecting to a water supply, that means you will always have fresh, cold filtered water on hand for your drinks. The latter comes with a 2.25-liter water tank, which could be more difficult to refill than its competitors.
2. Lavazza A Modo Mio Jolie
As you would expect from the Lavazza machine this one has been designed with quality in mind. The machine is able to reach the temperature of brewing quickly, which means you can prepare your first cup in just 35 second. The water tank is also quick and easy to fill, with the lid detaching completely to make a wide opening. You can fill it with tap water if you like.
The Lavazza A Modo Mio is the smallest of the series, yet it is a powerful machine. At full cost, it's less than PS100 which is lower than the Nespresso Essenza and similar machines from SMEG and Desea. The Jolie is a great option for those who do not have the space or funds for an espresso machine of the traditional type however still want to experience a real Italian espresso.
The Jolie is incredibly simple to operate and takes up very little counter space. It's as easy as pressing one button to start the machine, then again to begin dispensing your chosen brew. The button has a backlight so you can see how much you have consumed. You can also manually stop the process should you prefer to consume the pod in smaller amounts.
There's no steam wand included on this model, however you can make use of an optional milk frother (available separately) to add some creamy froth, if you'd like. The machine is very quiet also, and can be used in a small space or in a flatshare kitchen without causing any disturbance to anyone else.
They aren't cheap, but there is a wide variety of blends to suit everyone from the mildest to the most demanding espresso drinkers. You can find them in the majority of supermarkets, along with regular coffee beans and grounds coffee. You can also purchase Lavazza A Modo Mio Compatible pods online.
The Jolie and Milk is a sleek capsule machine with an integrated milk warmer and a frother. It comes with a 75cm power plug and power cable, a warranty document, a quick guide, and a tester pack comprising nine Lavazza pods. Six are roasts (two Qualita Rossa and two Lungo Dolce) and two are decaffeinated. The machine is small enough to fit under a cupboard or on flat surfaces.
3. Breville BES870XL
At first glance at first glance, the Breville Barista Express looks like an espresso maker that's not within the budget of many average consumers. If you're willing and able learn how to use it and make it work, then this is a fantastic home espresso maker. It's more efficient than many of the more expensive models. It's among the best priced in its class, and is particularly suitable for beginners who do not have an espresso maker yet, which could set them back another $100 or more.
The model is priced lower than the top-of-the-line Breville Oracle (the most expensive at $2199) however it is an excellent option for baristas working on a budget. It comes with plenty of adjustable features, and it even includes an integrated burr grinder, making the whole experience much cheaper. It's also a one-boiler machine, which means that it can only perform one task at one time.
Breville, relatively new to the market for espresso machines, has rapidly earned a reputation for its high-quality appliances. This machine is no different and it comes with enough control to let aspiring baristas develop their abilities without spending a lot more than they need to.
The unit has its flaws. The hopper is situated on the side, not at the top, of this model. It's not a major issue, but it can be frustrating if you want to give several shots at a time. It's also difficult to determine how much water remains in the tank, due to its rear placement.
If you're willing to learn how to master the Breville Barista Express, it's a great, do-it-all appliance for anyone who loves espresso at home. The only issue is the price, which can be a turnoff for some buyers. If you're seeking a cheaper alternative, take a look at our review of the Gaggia Classic or the La Pavoni Impresso. Both are similarly capable and offer a little more control than the Barista Express, but they'll cost less than the Breville model does.
4. OXO Brew 9-Cup
A high-tech smart coffee maker with a user-friendly interface that makes great coffee. The sleek stainless steel design with backlit LED screen gives your kitchen a sophisticated look. It comes with one dial to set the amount of cups you want it to make. It also comes with the 2-4 cup setting and a 5-9 cup setting. The brewing process is similar to pour-over brewing, which coffee enthusiasts believe makes the most flavorful coffee. The water is heated to a perfect temperature before being poured over the grounds using a showerhead to ensure uniform saturation. The built-in coffee machines is then brewed in the thermal, double-walled carafe, which can last up to 60 minutes. The pause-and pour feature lets you remove the carafe while brewing and then fill your cup. The machine pauses the brewing process and shows a red light for the carafe on its LED interface until you return it, after which it resumes brewing and is finished.
The OXO Brew 9-Cup coffee maker is a SCAA-certified coffee maker, that means it is in compliance with the strict standards of SCAA's technical standards. Its brew cycles are about the same as the Bodum Bistro and the Technivorm Moccamaster 741 but it allows for more control over temperature and brewing time.
In our testing we found that the OXO Brew 9-Cup made a pot of excellent drip coffee with a full-carafe in just 7 minutes and 41 seconds. This is a little more than the 6 minutes that the Bonavita Connoisseur or the Moccamaster calls for, but it is within the range of time that coffee experts suggest to make a great cup.
It also requires you to grind your own beans before making coffee. You can make use of a manual coffee grinder or choose a more automated model like the Baratza Encore, which has multiple grind settings and an hopper that can hold whole beans.
The only drawback is that the carafe as well as the water reservoirs aren't dishwasher safe this could be a issue for certain users. The stainless steel can be cleaned by hand. The OXO Brew 9-Cup's sleek design and easy-to-use interface make it one of the top contenders among top drip coffee makers.
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