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Best Coffee Espresso Machines

Turn a knob and push the button to enjoy a delicious beverage. This machine isn't going to win any beauty contests, but it makes a delicious cup of espresso. Our testers found that the flavor was more like coffee than other machines.

It also requires a bit more effort to operate than the other models we've reviewed. It's still worth the effort for those who are a Java enthusiast who prefers to not be involved.

1. Nespresso Vertuo Plus

The Nespresso Vertuo Plus is the best Nespresso machine to buy if you're a coffee lover seeking consistency and efficiency. The Vertuo Plus is easy to operate and has a minimalistic design that will fit in with any kitchen decor. Simply place a capsule in and press brew before enjoying your beverage. The machine recognizes the barcode of the capsule, and then adjusts the brewing parameters to ensure optimal extraction. This is a major advantage for Nespresso Vertuo, as you don't need to worry about adjusting temperatures or pressures for different types. However, it does limit your options to Nespresso pods only and doesn't come with a built-in milk frother.

The Vertuo Plus uses Nespresso Centrifusion to create a rich and smooth crema. The machine spins at 7000rpm in order to extract all the flavors and aromas from each capsule. It also dispensates hot water at the same time while it is heating, which allows you to make American-style drip coffee, as well as espresso.

The Vertuo Plus is a lot less expensive than the Creatista Pro, which makes it ideal for people who want to make a minimal upgrade to their existing Nespresso experience. The Vertuo Plus has smaller water tanks of 40 ounces, as opposed to the deluxe model’s 60 ounces. If you are planning to make large drinks or share with guests, then the deluxe model is probably the best choice for you.

2. Barista Express Impress

The Barista Express Impress from Breville is a machine that has an elegant design and useful features. Its smart dosing system and assisted tamping can help beginners automatize certain steps of the process, making it simpler to make a decent espresso. It can also make small adjustments to the temperature of the water. This is something that baristas with more experience appreciate, as even a few degrees can change the flavor of the espresso.

The machine has a high-quality conical burr grinder which has 25 grind settings to fit any type of coffee. It also comes with a stainless-steel milk jug, as well as two-cup single- and double-wall filter baskets, which means you can select the number of shots you want to make at once. The foaming arm can be used to create micro-foam for cappuccinos and lattes.





We liked that the interface of the espresso machine is simple to use and clearly walks you through every step of the process. We also appreciated that the machine is made of sturdy plastic and doesn't require many. It's not cheap, but it's definitely a well-built machine with a lot of features that will last for a long time to come. It also comes with an excellent warranty that covers mechanical issues for a full year after the date of purchase. It's quite impressive for an espresso machine this pricey. It's definitely worth it in case you're looking to test your hand at making espresso on a regular basis.

3. Gaggia Classic

Gaggia's Classic made its debut back in 1991, and quickly gained a fan base due to its minimalist style and - of course - ability to make a delicious espresso. More than three decades later, it's returned better than ever thanks to the new Classic Pro. Although espresso coffee maker isn't as advanced as other machines of the same price, it's still capable of delivering cafe quality espresso with the top-of-the-line portafilter and group. As a single boiler machine, you will not be able both brew and steam simultaneously. You'll need to wait for a while before brewing an espresso.

The Classic Pro has a sleek industrial design and a feel that is stylish and sturdy in your hand. It has simple switches to turn it off/on, and to brew or steam, along with indicator lights. The frame and switches of the Classic Pro are more durable, giving it a premium feel.

The Classic Pro comes with few accessories, but the 58-millimeter portafilter is an excellent addition. Also the tamper made of plastic is a nice feature. A 3-way solenoid valve is an additional feature that stops water pressure fluctuations and assists in getting rid of coffee pucks that are sloppy which cheaper machines struggle with. Gaggia also added a steam wand which does well at frothing milk for latte arts.

4. De'Longhi COM532M

This De'Longhi machine is a excellent choice for those looking to make barista-quality coffee at home. It is a distinctive design that makes it easy to use and comes with a wide range of features. It comes with a stainless steel boiler, portafilter and Brewhead, along with a water tank that is easily removed. The machine is small and can be easily placed on the counters of most.

This espresso machine has a pressure pump of 15 bar, which ensures consistency in results. It is also able to get hot in less than 40 seconds, which can save you time and energy. It is easy to clean, and looks great on any countertop. The De'Longhi is an excellent choice for coffee lovers who want to make their own coffee at home.

It's a complete coffee and espresso machine that can make two cups at once. Dual heating allows you to brew espresso and drip coffee simultaneously. This is a perfect feature for parties, as it allows you to serve your guests their preferred drinks at the same time.

The espresso machine comes with a milk sifter that can create creamy and delicious cappuccinos and lattes. The machine is easy to use using its easy touchscreen and buttons. The machine is quiet and does not make a lot of noise while working.