Finding the Perfect Espresso Machine

by on May 25, 2011

Are you in the market for a new coffee or espresso machine? Perhaps you’ve been using an inexpensive coffee maker, yet foregoing the morning caffeine at your own home to purchase that decadent espresso drink down the street at your local gourmet coffee shop.

If espresso or other coffee drinks are a favorite splurge of yours, you may want to consider investing in a specialized espresso machine such as the Gaggia Espresso Machine, for example. Imagine if you had the capability to make those wonderful espresso beverages in your own home each morning.

In this article, we’ll go over some of the many benefits of this machine as well as what to look for when purchasing your own gourmet espresso machine.

Firstly, you’ll want to consider how automated you would like the espresso making process to be. There are many machines that would offer a range of automation processes from being manual to semi-automatic to fully automated espresso machines.

For the most part, the majority of users probably prefer the fully automated types of appliances, such as our Gaggia 90500 example. This machine and many like it, offer a very simple experience. At the press of a button, the machine will literally grind your beans, measure your coffee and dispense the liquid into your pre-warmed cup. Talk about an easy process with tasty results!

Of course you will need to consider the increased cost of owning a gourmet machine as compared to the regular coffee makers which can cost a mere $20-100 or so. When you start looking at gourmet or commercial type appliances, you’ll find that they can easily cost upward of $1000.

Whether you are willing to spend that kind of money on the Gaggia Titanium Espresso model or something similar, will depend on how much this gourmet coffee habit means to you. If you’re someone who only rarely indulges, then your money would probably be better spent occasionally at the gourmet shop down the street.

You will also want to consider the grinding of your espresso beans. Whether you purchase a machine that includes grinding capabilities or you decide to purchase a separate coffee grinder, you won’t want to skimp on this functionality.

Most of the higher quality commercial type machines probably will also include the grinding function so most likely this will not be an additional purchase for you. Many machines do include the option of using coffee that is already ground, but using the whole beans for your espresso definitely adds to the quality of the experience.

Take the time to do some research online before you make your decision. There are some top manufacturers that you should be aware of. These include the Gaggia brand that has been mentioned here and some other popular espresso machine brands to look at are Jura-Capresso, Breville and Faema just to name a few. These names should pop up in your online research and taking the time to read what others have to say about the different models can greatly assist you as to the choice that would be the most suited for your own needs.

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