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imageYou turn a knob, press a button, and a delicious drink is in your hand. It's not going to win any beauty contests, but it produces a delicious cup of espresso. Our test participants found that the taste was more like coffee than other machines.

It also requires more work than other models we've looked at. It's worth the effort if you are a Java lover who prefers to keep your hands off.

1. Nespresso Vertuo Plus

The Nespresso Vertuo Plus will be the best Nespresso machine for you if you're an avid coffee drinker who is looking for consistency and efficiency. The Vertuo Plus has a minimalist design that blends with your kitchen decor and is simple to use. Inject a capsule and press the button to brew your beverage. The machine automatically adjusts brewing parameters to maximize extraction in accordance with the barcode on the capsule. This is a big selling point of the Nespresso Vertuo line, since you won't have to worry about setting different pressures or temperatures for each drink. It does, however, limit your options to Nespresso pods and does not include the milk frother built into.

The Vertuo Plus uses Nespresso Centrifusion to create a rich and smooth crema. The machine spins at speeds of up to 7000 rpm to extract the full spectrum of aromas and flavors in each capsule. It also heats up and dispenses water at the same time, allowing you to make American drip espresso or coffee.

The Vertuo Plus is more affordable than Creatista Pro. This makes it a great upgrade option for those who want to enhance their Nespresso experience. It also comes with a smaller 40-ounce water tank, compared to the deluxe model's 60 ounce tank. That being said, if you're planning on making big drinks frequently or sharing with guests, the deluxe model is a good option.

2. Barista Express Impress

Breville's Barista Express Impress is an appealing machine with a stunning design and practical features. Its smart dosing system and assisted tamping makes it easier for beginners to automate parts of the process, making it much easier for anyone to make a decent espresso. It also allows small adjustments to the temperature of the water which experienced baristas will appreciate as even a couple of degrees can change the flavor of the coffee.

The machine has conical burr grinder of high quality that has 25 grind settings for every type of coffee. The machine also comes with a stainless-steel milk jug, as double-wall and single-wall filter baskets to fit one- and two-cup sizes. You can also use the frothing arms to create micro-foam to make cappuccinos and lattes.

The interface of the espresso machine is easy to use and clearly explains every step. We also appreciated that the machine doesn't include a lot of plastic parts and is extremely sturdy. It's not cheap but it's an extremely well-made machine that comes with many features that will last years. It also comes with a great warranty that covers any mechanical issues for a year from the date of purchase. This is pretty impressive for a machine of this cost. It's definitely worth the investment in case you're looking to test making espresso regularly.

3. Gaggia Classic

Gaggia's Classic made its debut back in 1991 and quickly developed a cult following thanks to its minimalist style and, of course, the ability to brew a tasty espresso. Three decades later, it's back better than ever thanks to the new Classic Pro. Even though the Classic pro espresso machine isn't as advanced as other entry-level machines it's still capable of producing espresso that is cafe-quality with the portafilter that is professional grade and group. However as a single boiler machine you cannot brew and steam simultaneously and you'll need to wait a short while between pulling out a shot.

With a sleek, industrial design that is stylish and feels solid in your hands, the Classic Pro features simple switches for On/Off as well as brewing/steam, with indicators that are easy to get to grips with. The frame and switches of the Classic Pro are more durable and give it an elegant feel.

In terms of accessories, the Classic Pro doesn't come with much, except for the commercial-standard 58 millimeter portafilter and the tamper made from plastic are a great addition. A three-way solenoid valve is an excellent addition that prevents water pressure fluctuation and assists in getting rid of sloppy coffee pucks which other machines struggle with. Gaggia also has the steam wand, which does a great job frothing the milk for latte arts.

4. De'Longhi COM532M

This machine from De'Longhi can be a ideal choice for those who want to make barista quality coffee at home. It is a distinctive design that makes it easy to use and has an array of features. It has a stainless steel boiler, portafilter, and Brewhead, as well as an easily accessible water tank. The machine is small and can be placed on most counters.

This espresso machine comes with a 15 bar pressure pump that guarantees consistency in results. It is also able to heat up in under 40 seconds, thus saving both energy and time. It is easy to clean and looks great on any kitchen countertop. The De'Longhi is the best choice for coffee lovers who want to make their own coffee at home.

This is a combination coffee maker and espresso maker that can make up two cups of espresso at the same time. Dual heating allows you to make espresso and drip coffee simultaneously. This is a great feature for parties because it lets you serve your guests their favorite drinks simultaneously.

The espresso coffee machine with milk frother machine is equipped with a milk sifter that can make delicious and creamy cappuccinos and lattes. The machine is simple to operate using its simple touchscreen and buttons. The machine is also quiet and doesn't produce any noise when it's operating.

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