The Top 5 Affordable Espresso Machines

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By Chuggin McCoffee

If you are hoping to buy an espresso machine for home use, then you may be overwhelmed with the choices, not to mention the prices, out there on the market. The first step is to determine what type of machine that you would like, whether it be manual, semi-automatic, or super automatic. From there, if you are looking for an affordable machine, here are the top five choices:

1.       Briel Artemis Espresso Machine: This is an affordable semi-automatic machine at $150, and it is also adapted to use both espresso grounds and ESE espresso pods for your convenience. This machine uses the patented crema filter to ensure that you have the perfect crema atop your espresso every time to signify premium taste and flavor.

2.       Saeco Nina Espresso Machine: This is another affordable semi-automatic espresso machine at $200. It uses a convenient portafilter and a pressurized brew chamber so that you can consistently count on the perfect extraction for your espresso. It has the convenience of a removable water tank for easy filling, and it is also ESE pod adaptable.

3.       Espressione Complete Coffee System: This is a convenient super automatic espresso machine that is one of the most affordable choices available at $300. It works with espresso grounds or ESE coffee pods, and it does not use a portafilter. The espresso is extracted with 15 bars of pressure, and it also has an easy to use frothing wand for quick steaming or foaming.

4.       Saeco Odea Giro Automatic Espresso Machine: This is a top-of-the-line super automatic espresso machine that is affordable compared to other models at $700. This will give you one touch brewing to make a number of different espresso drinks, and all you have to do is turn a simple dial to brew. It is made of premium graphite housing, and it works with a user-friendly control panel to guarantee quick brewing. You can also program eight different drink volumes for your preference!

5.       La Pavoni Europiccola Espresso Machine: This is one of the least expensive manual espresso machines since they are often more expensive than other espresso machine choices on the market. It can brew up to 8 cups of espresso, and it works with a piston to provide pressure for first-rate espresso extraction. This is a machine that will last quite a long time because it is made of stainless steel, and it gives you the ability to control the extraction every step of the way so that you can count on brewing premium espresso shot after shot.

As you can see, espresso machines greatly range in price, depending on whether they are manual, semi-automatic, or super automatic. The best way to choose the right machine for you is to first determine what type of brewing you would like to do. If you want more control, you may prefer a manual machine, and if you are looking for convenience, then you may prefer a super automatic. This is truly espresso brewing at its finest!

Comments

Dave Lappin 24 months ago

I don't know if you have reviewed the Breville espresso machines, but each unique feature in a breville espresso machine is aimed at making your espresso experience unforgettable. I really enjoy them!

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