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The Best Home Espresso Machines For Home Baristas

If you're looking to become a barista in your home, this is your ideal machine. It's easy to use, and includes everything you need to create a delicious coffee, espresso maker barista, or lattes.

But remember that it takes more than a good machine to make mouth-watering espresso. You will also need to use the correct coffee beans, and understand how to operate your machine.

1. Saeco Xelsis

Saeco Xelsis espresso machine is perfect for those who enjoy a wide range of coffee shop quality drinks. The machine is super automatic and can do everything for you, from making coffee to dispensing hot drinking water and even the frothing of milk. You only need to add coffee beans to the top hopper, and then refill the reservoir approximately once per week.

The touchscreen interface is easy to use and very responsive. You can customize the drink by making fifteen different adjustments. These include the strength of your coffee and taste, volume, and temperature. The Xelsis allows you to alter the amount of foam and if it should be dispensing either before or after the coffee.

It can remember every family member's individual preferences in coffee and save them in six different user profiles. You can also download new content, like seasonal recipes, to enhance your experience. It will also notify you when it's time to clean the machine espresso. This includes washing and descaling cycles. The Xelsis is also very simple to clean and maintain.

2. Gaggia Anima Prestige

The Anima Prestige is a class above the rest when it comes to simplicity of use. Like its name suggests, it's Gaggia's top of line bean to cup espresso maker that creates one-touch special drinks. This model replaces the manual pannarello wand steam wand, and cappuccinatore wand of the base Anima or Deluxe models. It also comes with the milk carafe, which automatically makes your coffee frothy and can be stored in the refrigerator.

The Gaggia Anima Prestige includes a ceramic burr mill that has five settings you can alter to your preferred grind size. It also has an extra wide gap between the coffee spouts, which can comfortably accommodate large travel mugs.

The Anima Prestige has a sleek and sophisticated design that appears like it's priced as. Its stainless-steel body is durable, while its narrow profile allows it to fit in the most crowded kitchen counters.

3. Philips 3200 Series

Philips is a well-known brand that produces top-quality appliances. Their espresso machine provides the best value for money, allowing you to make quality cafe-quality coffee and other drinks at home, without having to pay for expensive trips to the local coffee shop.

The Philips 3200 Series espresso machine is one of the smallest fully automatic espresso machines available. It is compact, sleek and simple to use. It comes with a built-in burr grinder, making it easy to prepare freshly ground beans for each drink.

The 3200 has a large tank of water that can hold up to 1.8L of water. It has a filter which can reduce the need to descal frequently. It also comes with an adjustable Spout that can be adjusted to accommodate different cup sizes.

One of the most significant features of this espresso maker is its ease of use. The control panel has clearly labeled buttons that show what each button does. The size of the drink and brew strength choices are easy to pick by a couple of button presses. This machine is perfect for those who are looking for a simple to use espresso machine.

4. De'Longhi Stilosa

The De'Longhi Stilosa is a fantastic choice for those who want to learn how to make espresso without costing a fortune. It's fairly easy to clean (though it's not as straightforward as the Calphalon Temp IQ) and makes delicious, flavorful coffee with an excellent foam. It also features a unique feature that allows you to use Nespresso pods which is a huge benefit for those who love the convenience of instant coffee but are willing to spend the extra effort required to make high-quality espresso.

This espresso machine manual comes with a portafilter, two sizes of filter and is suitable for single or double shots. It comes with the 15 bar pressure pump that guarantees the highest extraction pressure, as well as an automatic frother that blends milk and steam to make delicious frothed drinks. It's also small and is a well-loved option for Amazon shoppers because of its low cost and the ability of it to make high-quality espresso drinks at home. It's the ideal espresso maker for a dorm or van, as well as an ideal present for coffee lovers.

5. Delonghi Dedica

The Dedica is more expensive than the budget espresso machines however it provides a lot more. It is more reliable in temperature control, and can produce lighter coffees with greater consistency. It's also easier to maintain and occupies less bench space than other DeLonghi machines. It's still vulnerable to getting blocked up by extra-fine grind and doesn't have the unrivaled brewing capabilities of premium coffee makers.

It's slim enough to fit into any kitchen. Its dimensions are 13 6-9 x 14.8, and has a thin profile. The compact thermoblock system ensures that power is not sacrificed for dimensions. It can achieve 15 bar of pressure and brew the perfect drink with a ratio of 1:2 of coffee grounds in to coffee out essential for an excellent espresso. Dedica can also be used to brew double or single shots, and even a milk frothing attachment, for those who prefer cafe-style coffee. You can also customize your single or double shot's volume by pressing and holding the button, which is a great feature if you want to make your espressos in a specific way, but can be a bit confusing for those who are new to the process.