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Best Espresso Machine Reviews

Espresso requires high temperatures and pressure to create its unique flavor. The best espresso machine can help you get the most from your coffee.

This Breville model uses ThermoJet Thermocoil, the same thermocoil that is used in commercial machines. It's heated in three seconds so you can begin brewing espresso right away.

1. Nespresso Vertuo Plus

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The Nespresso Vertuo Plus makes a perfect choice if you're looking to make a quick cup but do not care about the lack of milk steaming. This compact and basic machine is minimalist and is able to be easily tucked away on your counter (the water tank that goes with it can be adjusted to the size of the tank, so you don't need to leave the machine unattended).

It uses an extraction system known as "Centrifusion." The capsules spin at more than 7700 rpm in order to extract flavor without burning the grounds. This process also creates the appearance of a thicker crema.

This machine has only one button, which makes it extremely user-friendly. The machine automatically adjusts its settings for brewing to the specific blends of each capsule based on the barcode. This is a great choice for those who have plenty of time and would like to start your day with a lovely cup of coffee. However, you're limited to making use of Nespresso pods, which aren't cheap, and it isn't the most durable one.

2. Rancilio Silvia

The Rancilio Silvia espresso machine is an excellent entry-level model for beginners. It is constructed from high-end components, and has a large market for second-hand coffee which demonstrates its longevity. The Silvia is not the best machine for professionals. A more powerful boiler would be a better choice for those who want to make coffee that can be competitive with premium cafe beverages However, the Silvia is a good place to start for any barista at home.

Its portafilter is the same size that cafes use making it simpler to follow recipes that are designed for commercial machines. The grouphead, also large at 58mm and thermally stable, is also a commercial-grade part. The steam wand that is easy to use, is a model of commercial grade.

It has some limitations, like one boiler and a basic rocker switch for turning the boiler on and off. It's not ideal for those who require programmable features such as pre-infusion or timed shots that can be customized however, it's a strong performer for the price. It also comes with a black, wood-handled premium tamper.

3. Philips 3200 Series

This fully automatic Philips espresso machine is a fantastic choice for those who want to prepare cafe-quality drinks in the comfort of their home. The machine is equipped with several impressive features and is simple to use. It is also relatively cheap.

It has a wide selection of drinks that are one-touch. The most popular drinks include espresso and filter coffee machine, Americano latte macchiato and cappuccino. The machine also has the ability to dispense hot drinking water. The Philips 3200 Series also is relatively simple to clean.

Although some people might be a bit sceptical about this machine's plastic construction, it shouldn’t be a cause for concern. Most consumers find that the quality of the plastic is high and durable.

The Philips 3200 Series is a practical espresso machine that will help you make your favorite milk-based beverages at home. It's perfect for those who want to save money on coffee shop visits. It's also easy to operate and requires minimal maintenance. However, if you want the most rich espresso there are better alternatives available. You can also get a version of this machine that does not include the LatteGo system for a cheaper price.

4. Gaggia Classic Pro

Gaggia Classic Pro is an entry level espresso and filter coffee machine maker built to last. It is built on the old reputation of the Classic model. It comes with the Classic model with some improvements, including a frame that lets you know how much water remains in the machine, rocker switches, and temperature ready lights. In terms of brewing the Classic Pro is a step up from other models. Classic Pro utilizes the same commercial-style brew group and portafilter that Gaggia utilizes in their professional coffee makers, and comes with a three-way solenoid valve that purges any remaining steam or water after making. It also comes with a commercial-style steam wand, which is a major improvement over the panarello wands on most lesser machines that do little more than inject air to increase the production of foam from undersized boilers.

Although it's not as sleek or contemporary as some of the competition, the Classic Pro's stainless steel body is a refreshing addition of durability over a lot of its plastic rivals. It also does not have unnecessary features like PID temperature control as well as fancy volumetric jiggery poking which can make pulling a perfect shot a challenge to baristas who are just starting out.

5. ECM Casa V

ECM, a sister company of Profitec (another well-known, high-end espresso coffee machines machine) is not renowned for its entry-level machines. However they do produce one model, the Casa V. It's one boiler machine that is less expensive than the Rancilio Silvia and Gaggia Classic Pro. But it looks and works like the latter, which is more expensive. The mirror-finished stainless steel housing and the steam wand that articulates are both appealing.

The 1200 watt heating element is able to heat the 0.4 liter eco brass boiler quickly, bringing it to brewing temperature in 5-7 minutes and ready for steam in just one minute. The pressure gauge for brewing is an excellent addition, as it allows you to monitor and adjust the pressure of your pump.

ECM has packed reliable espresso machine with grinder machine technology into a compact unit that's easy to fit in any kitchen and the Casa V will look beautiful in any coffee-focused design. It is made similar to traditional commercial espresso machines, and comes with easily accessible parts. Any mechanically inclined home owner can fix or maintain it.