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Best Espresso Machine Reviews

Espresso's distinctive flavor is a result of high temperatures and pressure. If you're looking to make the most out of it, a top espresso machine is vital.

This Breville model uses the same ThermoJet thermocoil that is used in professional commercial machines. It is heated in only three seconds, so you can begin brewing espresso immediately.

1. Nespresso Vertuo Plus

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If you're looking for a quick cup of espresso and don't want the milk-steaming capabilities of a traditional espresso machine the Nespresso Vertuo Plus is a great option. This compact, basic machine is minimalistic and can be placed on any counter. The water tank can be sized to the size of your choice, so you don't have to leave it in the dark.

It uses an extraction system known as "Centrifusion." The capsules are spun at over 7,000 rpm to extract flavor without heating the ground. This process also creates the thickest crema.

The machine is simple to operate, using just one button. The machine is able to automatically adjust its coffee brewing parameters according to the exact blends of each capsule based on its barcode. It's a great option for those who would like to start their day with a delicious cup of coffee and have plenty of time. It's limited to Nespresso capsules which are costly. It's also not the longest-lasting of models.

2. Rancilio Silvia

The Rancilio Silvia is a great espresso machine for those who are just starting out. It's made of commercial grade parts and has a huge second-hand market, which proves its durability. It's not the most efficient espresso machine for professionals, but. If you want to make coffee of cafe-quality then a larger boiler is the better choice. However, the Silvia is an excellent starting point.

Its portafilter is the exact size that cafes use which makes it much easier to follow recipes created for commercial kitchens. The grouphead is commercial grade, measuring 58mm and is thermally stable. The steam wand, too, is an industrial-grade model that's simple to use.

It does have some limitations, like the single boiler and basic rocker switch to turn the boiler on and off. It's not the best option for those seeking programmable features, such as pre-infusion and customizable timed shots. It still performs quite well for the money. It also comes with a black, wood-handled premium tamper.

3. Philips 3200 Series

This fully automated espresso machine by Philips is a good option for those who wish to make high-quality coffee at home. It is easy to use and comes with a number of impressive features. It is also relatively cheap.

It has a wide selection of drinks with one-touch. These include classics like espresso, Americano, latte macchiato, and cappuccino. The machine is also able to provide hot drinking water. The Philips 3200 Series also is relatively simple to clean.

While some may be a bit sceptical about the fact that this machine is made from plastic, it's not a deal-breaker. Most consumers are satisfied with the quality and durability of the plastic.

The Philips 3200 Series espresso machine is a convenient method of making your favorite milk-based coffee drinks. It is perfect for those who want to save money on coffee shop trips. It is also easy to use and requires no maintenance. If you're looking to get the best espresso coffee machine, there are better options available. You can also get an alternative that does not include the LatteGo system, but at a less cost.

4. Gaggia Classic Pro

Gaggia Classic Pro espresso maker is an espresso maker for entry-level use that's built to last. It builds on the old reputation of the Classic model. It comes with the Classic model, but it has several improvements including frames that let you see the amount of water left along with rocker switches and temperature-ready lights. In terms of brewing Classic Pro, Classic Pro utilizes the same commercial-style brew group and portafilter that Gaggia employs in their professional coffee makers, and it also comes with a 3-way solenoid valve that purges any residual steam or water after making. It also includes steam wands for commercial use, that is a significant improvement over the panarello-style wands you find on lesser machines. These wands do little more than infuse water to maximize foam production with boilers that are too small.

The stainless steel body of the Classic Pro may not be as sleek or as modern as some of its competitors however it provides a much-needed level of strength over their plastic counterparts. It's also free of any unnecessary features like PID temperature control or fancy volumetric jiggery-pokery which could make making the perfect shot a challenge for baristas who are new to the profession.

5. ECM Casa V

ECM (sister company to Profitec, a well-known high-end espresso maker) isn't known for its entry level machines, but they do make one in the Casa V. It's a single dual boiler espresso machine model that is a lot cheaper than the Rancilio Silvia or Gaggia Classic Pro but it looks and functions like a more expensive machine. The articulating steam wand is packed with a lot of power, and the stainless steel, mirror-finished housing is a nice talking point.

The 1200 watt heating elements will heat up the 0.4 Liter Eco Brass boiler quickly. It is able to reach brew temperature within 5-7 minutes and is ready to steam in just 30 seconds. Brew gauges are a great addition as it allows you to monitor and adjust the pressure of the pump.

ECM has packed reliable Mini Espresso Maker machine technology into small size, which is easy to fit into any kitchen. The Casa V will also look stunning in any style that is coffee-themed. It's constructed exactly the same way as traditional commercial espresso coffee maker machines, and is equipped with easy-to-access parts. Any mechanically inclined home owner can repair or maintain it.

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