15 Gifts For The Best Espresso Machine Lover In Your Life

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15 Gifts For The Best Espresso Machine Lover In Your Life

Best Espresso Machine Reviews

Espresso requires high temperatures and pressure to produce its distinctive flavor. A top espresso machine will allow you to maximize the enjoyment of your coffee.

This Breville model makes use of ThermoJet Thermocoil, the same thermocoil that is used in commercial machines. It's heated in just three seconds, so you can start brewing espresso in a matter of minutes.

1. Nespresso Vertuo Plus

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The Nespresso Vertuo Plus makes a excellent choice if you're looking for an easy cup but don't mind the lack of steaming milk. This compact, basic machine is sleek and will fit on any counter. The water tank can be adjusted to the size you prefer so that you don't have to leave it in the dark.

It uses a system of extraction known as "Centrifusion" to extract the flavor without overheating. This also creates a thick, dense crema.

The machine is easy to use, and requires only one button. The machine detects the particular blend of each capsule by taking its barcode, and automatically tunes all of its brewing parameters according to. This is an excellent option for those with plenty of time and want to start your day with a lovely cup of coffee. But, you're bound to making use of Nespresso pods, which can be expensive, and isn't the most durable model.

2. Rancilio Silvia

The Rancilio Silvia is a great espresso machine for those who are just starting out. It's constructed from commercial-grade components and has a huge second-hand market, which indicates its long-lasting durability. It's not the most efficient espresso machine for professionals however. A more powerful boiler is a better choice for those who want to make coffee that will compete with cafe-quality beverages, but the Silvia is a good starting point for any barista who wants to make a home-based espresso.

The portafilter in this machine is the same as those used in cafes. This makes it easier to follow recipes for commercial machines. The grouphead, which is also larger than 58mm in size and is thermally stable, is commercial grade. The steam wand too is a commercial-grade model that is easy to use.

It's not without limitations, like a simple rocker switch to turn it off and on and only one boiler. It's not ideal for people who require programmable features such as pre-infusion and timed shots with a variable duration however, it's still an excellent product for the price. And it comes with a premium black wood-handled tamper. This is a fantastic addition.

3. Philips 3200 Series

This fully automatic espresso machine from Philips is a great option for those who want to make cafe-quality drinks at home. The machine is simple to use and has a number of remarkable features. It is also relatively cheap.

It offers a good selection of drinks that can be sipped at 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 is also relatively simple to clean.

Although some might be a bit sceptical about this machine's plastic construction, it shouldn't be a problem. The majority of consumers agree that the quality of the plastic is great, and it's durable.

The Philips 3200 Series espresso machine is a great way to make your favourite milk-based coffee drinks. It's a great option for those who want to save money by avoiding coffee shop visits. It's also easy to use and requires no maintenance. If you're looking for a more rich espresso, there are other options. You can also get a version that doesn't include the LatteGo service at a lower cost.

4. Gaggia Classic Pro

Gaggia Classic Pro is an espresso maker for the entry level that has been built to last. It is built on the old reputation of the classic Classic model with some improvements, including frames that let you know the amount of water left, rocker switches, and temperature-ready lights. The Classic Pro uses the same commercial-style portafilter and brew group Gaggia uses for their professional coffee machines. It also features three-way solenoid which removes any steam or water that remains after the brewing. It also has a commercial-style steam wand, which is a major upgrade over the panarello wands that are found on many smaller machines that do nothing more than inject air to increase foam production from boilers with inadequate capacity.

The stainless steel body of the Classic Pro may not be as sleek or as modern as some of its rivals but it does provide a welcome level of durability over their plastic counterparts. It also lacks unnecessary features, such as PID temperature control as well as fancy volumetric jiggery pokes that can make making the perfect shot a difficult task for new baristas.

5. ECM Casa V

ECM (sister company to Profitec, another well known high-end espresso maker) isn't famous for making entry level machines, but they do make one in the Casa V. It's a single boiler model that's a lot less expensive than the Rancilio Silvia or Gaggia Classic Pro but it appears and performs like a more expensive machine. The articulating commercial steam wand packs a lot of power and the stainless steel mirror-finished housing is a nice conversation piece.

The heating element of 1200 watts heats up the 0.4 liter Eco Brass boiler quickly. It reaches brew temperature within 5-7 minutes and is ready for steam in just 30 seconds. The pressure gauge for brewing is an important feature, since it lets you monitor and adjust the pressure of your pump.



ECM has squeezed reliable espresso machine technology into a compact design that is easily fit into any kitchen, and the Casa V will look beautiful in any design focusing on coffee. It is made exactly the same way as traditional commercial  espresso machines  and has easily accessible parts. Anyone who is a mechanically skilled home owner can repair or maintain it.