When choosing a home coffee maker, you have to prioritize what is more important: saving time, ease of preparing a drink and maintaining the unit, or the ability to brew coffee according to a specific recipe with a predictable result. It also matters how many family members are waiting for their cup of coffee at the same time. Let's look at different types of coffee makers and their features.
Coffee makers without electric heating. Coffee makers that do not require an electrical connection:
- cezva (Turk);
- French press;
- pour over;
- Chemex;
- wicket;
- geyser coffee makers.
Cezva (Turkish)
Cezve (the name comes from the Turkish Cezve) is a thick-walled, conical-shaped container with a wide bottom and a narrow neck, on a long handle, made of copper, steel or ceramics. A mixture of ground coffee, sugar, various spices, salt (depending on the recipe) is poured with water and heated on a stove or in a tray with fine sand, without allowing it to boil.
For brewing in Turkish coffee, the finest grind coffee is used. This type of coffee maker produces Turkish or Arabic coffee best. Nowadays there is a large selection of such coffee makers in stores. Along with them, they sell models with electric heating, and there are also special ones designed for stoves with an induction operating principle.
Cezve
Installation
Desktop - free-standing devices that can be rearranged if necessary. Tabletop models are the most common.
Built-in – installed in a kitchen cabinet. Such coffee makers fit perfectly into the kitchen interior and do not take up extra space. Disadvantages: high cost, difficult installation.
Portable/car – compact devices powered by a car cigarette lighter (12 V). Such coffee makers are ideal for tourist trips, hunting and fishing. Recommended for drivers and travelers.
Important: Buy a portable/car coffee maker with a case. This accessory will protect the device from damage and extend its service life. A coffee maker with a suitcase is often equipped with useful accessories - cups and a napkin.
French press
This type of coffee maker is suitable for brewing not only coffee, but also tea or medicinal herbs. A French press is a glass, ceramic or stainless steel glass with a tight-fitting lid. A stainless steel mesh filter is inserted inside, mounted on a rod and equipped with a comfortable handle.
Ground coffee is poured into the bottom of a heated glass, poured with hot water and closed with a lid, after 2–2.5 minutes the drink is ready. The grounds are pressed with a filter, and the filtered liquid is poured into a preheated cup. In any cafe you can order tea or coffee from a French press and personally observe its preparation.
French press
conclusions
So, when choosing a coffee machine for your home , remember the basic rules:
- An espresso machine will reduce the amount of caffeine and oils in the drink, and also allow you to regulate the pressure level, which affects the strength of the coffee;
- The more powerful the equipment, the faster it prepares coffee, but at the same time it is weaker. A rich drink requires more brewing time;
- The brewing mechanism is better removable, so it’s easier to clean;
- Ceramic grinding knives operate quietly and preserve the properties of the grain;
- The presence of a display often allows you to avoid breakdowns; the machine prompts you for further actions or a problem;
- Choose additional features that you will actually use, and then you can buy a coffee machine for your home at a good price.
Purover
The pour-over method of making coffee is compared to the tea ceremony in terms of entertainment. Medium grind coffee is used for brewing. You will need equipment from Hario: a pour-over funnel, into which a filter made of paper, fabric or fine metal mesh is placed and coffee is poured. Water is heated in a kettle with a long and narrow spout. In a thin stream, moving in a circle, pour coffee powder onto the filter. The finished drink is collected in a container on which a filter is installed.
Purover
Another type of pourover is Kalita Wave. Having passed through a corrugated filter placed in a container with transverse grooves, the drink acquires a richer taste and aroma than that obtained from Hario pourover.
Kalita Wave
Price
A coffee machine is an expensive pleasure, so before you decide to buy, you should think about whether you need it or can you get by with a budget coffee maker? If the decision is made in favor of an improved device, you should move on to choosing devices from different price segments :
- the cost of budget models starts from 20,000 rubles;
- Electrical appliances for brewing coffee in the mid-price category include coffee machines costing from 35,000 rubles;
- devices with advanced functionality will cost much more – from 70,000 rubles.
For your information! Information about how much a coffee machine costs is determined by the level of automation, the presence or absence of a cappuccino maker, the number of boilers, body material and external design.
Chemex
The method of brewing a Chemex is similar to a pour-over. In 1941, this idea came to the mind of an American chemist. He installed a glass funnel on the flask with spouts, and secured both parts with a leather strip. The hourglass-shaped decanter looks impressive, but is very fragile and easy to break.
Due to the fact that the filter fits tightly to the smooth walls of the funnel, the contact of hot water with ground coffee is short-lived. The drink turns out more watery and less aromatic than in pour over.
Chemex
The Arabica variety is most suitable for brewing coffee in Turkish coffee, French press, pour over and Chemex: the drink has a velvety taste, without unnecessary bitterness.
Making espresso
Semi-automatic - involves the use of ground coffee, which is poured manually by the user. After preparing the espresso, the used powder is removed by the barista. He also controls the flow of water.
Automatic – the ability to get espresso without user intervention. This device creates a “tablet” from coffee ground in a built-in coffee grinder. In addition, the coffee maker automatically doses the spill of water.
Geyser coffee maker (coffee pot)
On store shelves there are long-familiar geyser coffee pots. The world owes their appearance to the Italian entrepreneur Alfonso Bialetti. The first geyser-type coffee pot, Bialetti Moka Express, model 1933, is still produced almost unchanged. This type of coffee maker, suitable for gas and wood stoves, has a traditional octagonal shape.
The coffee maker consists of three parts:
- the lower bowl is for water, the upper bowl is for collecting the finished drink, both have an octagonal shape;
- Between them, place a small perforated container for ground coffee with a narrow tube reaching to the bottom of the lower bowl.
Electric models differ from conventional ones intended for stoves only in that a heating element (heating element) is built into the bottom of the lower bowl.
Principle of operation. Under excess steam pressure, water from the lower part flows through the coffee filter into the upper bowl, where the finished drink is collected.
Water is poured into the lower bowl, made of food-grade aluminum and equipped with a bypass valve, just below the mark (below the valve). Pour medium-ground coffee into the intermediate container, lightly compact it with a tamper or a teaspoon so that the filter holes do not become clogged, and screw on the upper bowl. Some models have a glass window to monitor the progress of the process.
After almost all the water has passed through the filter, the finished product is collected in the upper bowl, then the drink is poured into cups. Coffee brewed in a geyser coffee maker is filtered and no sediment gets into the cup.
There are special models for induction cookers, for example, Bialetti Moka Induction, Bialetti Musa or Venus. When choosing, you need to pay attention that the lower bowl is made of a ferrimagnetic alloy (stainless steel) and has a flat bottom (at least 10–12 cm in diameter).
Geyser coffee maker
If the coffee pot is made entirely of aluminum and cannot heat up on an induction burner, it makes sense to purchase an adapter made of steel.
Advantages:
- the drink does not contain sediment;
- Not only coffee is brewed in a coffee maker: tea, medicinal herbs;
- Thanks to the design features of the coffee maker, the drink will not run away or burn.
Flaws:
- you always have to cook the same number of portions, even if so many are not needed: the filter must be loaded completely;
- It is not advisable to wash aluminum parts in the dishwasher: the metal will lose its protective oxide layer and lose its shine.
Products from Italian manufacturers are excellent in quality and design. When choosing a coffee maker for your home, you should focus on the number of cups of coffee that are prepared at the same time (one serving is 50–60 ml).
Characteristics and brands of geyser electric coffee makers
Brand | Power, W | Tank volume For water, ml | Number of servings, cup (50 ml) | Peculiarities |
Bialetti MOKA EASY TIMER | 365 | 120 | 3 | Built-in timer; sound signal; maintaining the temperature of the drink for 30 minutes |
EMKM 6 Alicia, Delonghi | 450 | 250 | Up to 5 | Maintaining the temperature of the drink for 30 minutes; presence of auto shut-off function; swivel bottom |
Rommelsbacher EKO 376/G | 350 | 300 | Until 6 | Availability of auto shut-off function; there is a compartment for the cord; |
Bialetti Venus Elegance (Without electric heater) | — | 450 | 9 | Suitable for induction cookers; material – stainless steel; bottom diameter – 11.5 cm |
Selection criteria: main parameters
The main indicators given below must be taken into account when choosing the most suitable coffee machine. The presence of these options significantly expands the capabilities of the device.
Availability of built-in coffee grinder and type of millstones
The built-in coffee grinder makes preparing the drink easier and faster. The ability to adjust allows you to adjust the desired degree of grinding and preserve all the beneficial qualities of the beans.
All coffee grinders installed in the machines are equipped with two types of millstones:
- Ceramic. They work very quietly, are not subject to oxidation and heating. During grinding, the beans are not burned, and the taste of the coffee remains unchanged. They are characterized by increased fragility and are easily damaged when foreign bodies get inside.
- Steel. These millstones are very durable and successfully withstand increased loads. At this moment they become very hot and can burn the grains. This can greatly affect the taste of the coffee. During operation, the millstones became very noisy.
Water heater
All coffee machines are equipped with water heaters that are structurally different from each other:
- Boiler. It is a heating element placed inside a metal tank, inside of which water flows. The entire structure is located in the machine body and heats the liquid in large volumes. Maintains high temperature for a long time. The downside is high energy consumption.
- Thermoblock. Takes small portions of cold water from the tank and heats it gradually, as needed, in small volumes. The design is housed in a robust and durable housing. To ensure reliable operation of the heater, it requires frequent maintenance. Devices with thermoblocks are ideal for home use.
Drip (filtration) coffee maker
If you need to quickly prepare several cups of coffee at once for breakfast, the easiest option is to use an electric filter coffee maker.
The prototype of modern drip coffee makers appeared in 1800, since then the operating principle has remained the same. It is based on the method of preparing a flavored drink by straining hot water through a layer of ground coffee beans, invented by the Parisian Archbishop Jean-Baptiste de Bellois.
The design of the device changed over time, different materials and methods of heating water were used, new modifications of filters appeared, but the operating principle remained unchanged.
A removable funnel with a nylon filter is supplied with the coffee maker. It is not eternal, as many people think, but can withstand up to 60 brews. The “gold filter”, essentially the same nylon filter, but treated with a metallized titanium nitride coating, will last longer. Reusable filters do not require additional costs, but require constant cleaning.
There is an alternative option - disposable paper filters, invented by German housewife Melitta Benz. A blotter from a school notebook was used. The Melitta company for the production of coffee filters still exists, different standard sizes have appeared, and new paper processing technologies have been mastered. Disposable filters are practical and do not cause unnecessary trouble, but their purchase is an additional expense.
Principle of operation. Water, heated by the built-in element in the boiler almost to a boil (to a temperature of 85–95 ° C), slowly flows by gravity, drop by drop, into the filter with ground coffee. The hot extract from the coffee powder is poured through a filter into a flask standing on a heated platform. The result is a weak black coffee that Americano lovers will appreciate.
Instructions
- Water is poured into the reservoir for the planned number of cups of the finished drink (100 ml per cup) in accordance with the capacity of the receiving flask.
- Install a reusable (nylon) or disposable (paper) filter and add freshly ground coffee at the rate of 7–8 g (1–1.5 tsp) for each cup.
- Turn on the device, and after 3-5 minutes the ready-made coffee will begin to flow into the receiving flask.
Advantages of a drip coffee maker:
- the presence of an anti-drip protective mechanism: if the flask is removed to pour the finished drink into a cup, the liquid does not flow out of the filter;
- heating the container for the finished drink thanks to the presence of a heating element built into the platform;
- the volume of finished coffee is limited only by the capacity of the flask;
- Easy maintenance: just throw away the disposable filter along with the used coffee powder, or shake out the contents of the reusable one and rinse it with water.
Flaws:
- ready-made coffee is not strong and has a strong aroma;
- You can make only one type of coffee - Americano;
- additional costs for the purchase of disposable filters.
When choosing a drip coffee maker, it is better to give preference to a model with low power: in the range of 600–800 W. The lower the power of the device, the more time it will take to filter, and this will have a positive effect on the taste of the drink.
Drip coffee maker
Characteristics and brands of drip coffee makers
Brand | power, kWt | Tank volume For water, l | Number of servings cup (50 ml) | beverages | Grinding degree | Peculiarities |
Maxwell MW-1650 | 600 | 0,6 | 12 | Americano | average | Maintaining the temperature of the drink for 30 minutes; presence of auto shut-off function; ready-to-drink dispenser for 2 cups; anti-drip system |
Redmond SkyCoffee RCM-1508S | 550 | 0,6 | 12 | Maintaining the temperature of the drink for 30 minutes; presence of auto shut-off function; remote control via Bluetooth v4.0 | ||
Philips HD7434/20Daily Mini | 720 | 0,6 | 12 | Indication of switching on and water level; anti-drip system |
Filter
Filter – can be disposable or permanent. Disposable ones are more hygienic, but increase the cost of maintaining the coffee maker.
Paper is an environmentally friendly material that perfectly cleans coffee from sediment and harmful substances (cofestol, kofeol). This filter is cheap and easy to use and does not require maintenance. Minus - it is disposable.
Nylon – designed for 60 brews. In terms of price and service life, this option occupies an intermediate place between disposable paper and durable metal and “gold” filters.
- “Golden” is an improved version of the nylon filter (coated with titanium nitride), which will last much longer. Cons: costs much more than nylon, requires periodic cleaning.
Metal – reusable filter. Disadvantages: needs washing after each use, gives coffee a peculiar taste that not everyone will like. Allows you to brew coffee “Indian style”.
Carob (holder) coffee makers
This common type of coffee maker goes by several names: espresso, carob, holder (holder - horn, portafilter).
The lucky owners of such equipment have the opportunity to pamper themselves and their friends with coffee drinks that are prepared on the basis of the canonical espresso: latte, cappuccino, macchiato, Viennese coffee.
Carob-type coffee makers are divided into 2 types:
- boiler rooms (pumpless), developing pressure within 2–4 bar;
- pump-type (in household cars a vibration pump is installed), capable of increasing the steam pressure to 15 bar.
To brew the right espresso, you need a coffee maker that operates under high pressure, so for connoisseurs of high-quality drink, the second option is more suitable.
An important element is the horn (portafilter): it is a holder equipped with a comfortable handle and a guide for the stream of the finished drink. More often there are models with two guides, this makes it possible to fill two cups at the same time.
Coffee maker holder
The holder contains a filter (with a diameter of 50–54 mm), into which a portion of the finest grind coffee is poured. The filter is manufactured in two versions: with a single or double bottom. Typically, the device is equipped with two different filters (for one- and two-cup portions of ground coffee), a measuring spoon, and a tamper for forming coffee tablets.
You can also buy special pods for carob machines - hermetically sealed bags of ground coffee and pressed into a tablet. The matching pods, marked ESE (Easy Serving Espresso), have a diameter of 44 mm and contain 7 g of coffee. The taste and aroma of a drink brewed from a tablet will not be as tempting as from freshly ground coffee, but the preparation process is easier and the cleanup is faster.
Tampered coffee
Coffee makers of this type have a water reservoir, and many models have a platform for heating cups.
To prepare milk drinks and coffee cocktails, coffee makers are equipped with a cappuccino maker - a device designed for frothing milk. They come in automatic and classic (panarello).
Inexpensive models of espresso machines usually have a mechanical cappuccino maker. To obtain milk foam, the nozzle is immersed in a jug (pitcher) with cold milk and whipped with steam.
An automated cappuccino maker is installed on expensive models: milk from any container into which the tube is lowered is drawn into the cappuccino maker. Inside it is mixed with steam and served directly into the cup, along with the coffee.
Operating principle of carob coffee makers
In boiler-type coffee makers, water is heated to 100 ºС and passes in the form of steam through a filter filled with ground coffee, which does not have the best effect on the taste of the finished product.
In pump coffee makers, water is heated to 90–95 ºС (the most suitable temperature for coffee extraction) and, under high pressure developed by a built-in pump (about 8 bar), is filtered through a layer of compressed coffee powder. The saturated extract condenses at the bottom of the filter and drains into a cup. The pressure indicator is about 15 bar, this is the limit value for pump-type machines.
Carob coffee maker
Instructions
- Pour purified water into the tank. The capacity of the water container for different models varies from 200 ml to 1.5 liters.
- Pour freshly ground coffee into the cone. For espresso, use finely ground espresso powder (7–8 g, or 1–1.5 tsp) and compact it with a tempera.
- Place the portafilter on the seal of the distribution group and tighten the shutter tightly so that the horn does not break off under high water pressure (up to 8 bar).
- Turn on the heating, when the indicator light indicates readiness, press the button (or turn the switch) and start dispensing the finished coffee into the cup.
- If you need a drink with milk or whipped cream, it is prepared using a cappuccino maker.
- Each time after brewing coffee, you need to shake out the spent tablet from the filter and wash it under running water.
Advantages:
- It takes 1–2 minutes to prepare one serving of coffee. The greater the electrical power of the device, the less time is required;
- Various coffee drinks are prepared based on espresso: latte, cappuccino and many others;
- saving coffee;
- the ability to use coffee in ESE format pods (if the strength of the drink is not important, but there is a desire to simplify the preparation process).
Flaws:
- Mostly fine grinding of espresso is suitable, you will need an electric burr grinder;
- A boiler (without a pump) machine brings water to a boil, which degrades the quality of the espresso.
Characteristics and brands of carob coffee makers
Brand | Power, W | Pressure, bar | Water tank volume, ml | Roasting degree | Grinding degree | Beverages | Peculiarities |
DeLonghi EC 5 Boiler model | 800 | 3,5 | 400 | average | small | Espresso; cappuccino; | Manual cappuccino maker |
Vitek VT-1519 BK | 1050 | 15 | 1,5 | Espresso; cappuccino; hot chocolate; Hot milk | Manual cappuccino maker: steam supply tube; "Fast steam" system; heating cups; |
Making cappuccino
Automatic – the ability to get a cappuccino without user intervention. Milk is poured into the coffee maker, but in this case you must always rinse it. Another option is to feed the milk straight from the pack or bag through a tube into the coffee maker. You must always monitor the freshness of the milk. The automatic method is quite simple and is suitable for novice users.
Manual - milk in a special container is whipped into foam by the user himself with the help of steam that flows through a special tube. After this, the resulting liquid is poured into a cup of espresso. This method is more complicated than the automatic method, but it allows you to better control the temperature of the milk and the texture of the foam. The choice for advanced users and professional baristas.
Automatic or manual – supports both cappuccino preparation modes. A universal option.
Semi-automatic – involves preparing coffee and milk froth separately. The user himself mixes these ingredients by pressing the appropriate button (the foam is fed into the cup of ready-made espresso). This option is much simpler than making cappuccino by hand.
Pod coffee makers
In addition to the above types of coffee makers, there are pod machines that work exclusively with filter bags produced by coffee maker manufacturers.
Coffee pods
The principle of operation is practically no different from carob pump coffee makers, with the difference that you cannot put unpackaged ground coffee into the pod’s horn.
Advantages:
- the drink turns out with the same taste, because the sealed packaging always contains the same amount of ground coffee and its aroma is preserved for a long time;
- Compared to an espresso coffee maker, the preparation process and maintenance are simpler and take less time.
Flaws:
- the variety of flavors of the finished drink is limited by the manufacturer’s range of filter bags suitable for a specific coffee maker;
- Coffee pods are much more expensive than coffee beans.
- For home use, a regular espresso coffee maker is more suitable: there are more opportunities for experimenting with recipes, and the cost of regularly purchasing beans or ground coffee is much less.
Brewing mechanisms
The drink is prepared directly in the brewing mechanism. And it’s better to choose a coffee machine for your home with a removable mechanism, as it’s easier to clean. You can easily disconnect it from the machine, clean it under water, and no special care products are needed.
But to clean the hydraulic system you need special tablets and we recommend cleaning it at least once a month. Oils accumulate in the hydraulic system, which over time has a bad effect on the taste of the coffee.
When choosing a bean coffee machine for your home, consider the grinding of the beans. If you plan to indulge in espresso more often, then a fine grind will do. But balance is important here too. If you grind the beans too finely, you will end up with bitter coffee. A coarse grind, on the contrary, will produce a drink with a high water content and a weak taste. The golden mean is the average grind value.
If you are in doubt about the quality of grinding that will produce delicious coffee, then simply entrust this question to the automatic coffee machine you have chosen.
Capsule coffee makers (coffee machines)
Experience in selling pod coffee makers has shown that it is more profitable to sell consumables rather than devices. Manufacturing companies perfected this idea, and as a result, capsule coffee machines appeared on the world market. The cooking method was patented back in 1978. Since 1980, these devices and capsules for them have been produced by four well-known manufacturers: Nespresso, Cremesso, Tassimo and Dolce Gusto.
Sellers call this class of kitchen appliances coffee machines, due to the fact that their drink preparation process is even more automated than in pod coffee makers. All that remains is to manually place the capsule and pour water into the reservoir; some models have a compartment where the used coffee automatically goes in a beautiful package.
Smart machines have “learned” to read a barcode printed on sealed aluminum foil packaging and containing information about the method of brewing a specific type of capsule. Therefore, choosing a mode is reduced to pressing the “Start” button. The process of preparing morning coffee takes just a few seconds, and maintenance of the machine is kept to a minimum. For those who do not like to experiment with recipes and value predictable results, capsule coffee makers are ideal. They take up little space, are beautifully designed, fit well into a small kitchen, and their cost is even lower than traditional carob coffee makers.
Operating principle of capsule coffee makers
Extraction of aromatic substances using hot water under high pressure (built-in pump develops pressure from 15 bar). Fundamental changes affected only consumables. Capsules contain less ground coffee than pods, and their cost has increased significantly compared to the latter.
The variety of flavors of the finished drink has increased, and the buyer now has apparent freedom of choice. Before purchasing a capsule coffee machine, you should familiarize yourself with the range of each manufacturer and choose the appropriate option. Depending on the market situation, prices often change, costs rise, and switching to cheaper capsules from another brand is not always possible.
Nespresso coffee machines
The machines of this system are the brainchild of the Swiss company Nestle Nespresso SA; they appeared on the market in 1986, earlier than others. They are made by the famous companies DeLonghi and Krups.
Nespresso
Advantages:
- Consistently high build quality;
- compact, stylish design;
- a large assortment of coffee drinks: 26 types of capsules, including 6 decaffeinated;
- ready-made drinks from one type of capsule always have a familiar taste;
- the possibility of replacing original, rather expensive capsules with alternative ones. They are produced all over the world, and even domestic ones have appeared.
- Manufacturers claim that it is possible to brew regular ground coffee.
Flaws:
- Nespresso system machines are more expensive than similar ones;
- higher cost and limited sales of original capsules than competitors;
- making coffee with milk is provided only in expensive models with a cappuccino maker;
- There are no capsules with tea and chocolate in stock.
Cremesso coffee machines
Capsules for machines of this system are produced by the Swiss company Delica; coffee machines are sold under the same brand.
Cremesso
Advantages:
- stable taste of drinks, the manufacturing company controls the process of manufacturing capsules from growing and collecting raw materials to releasing finished products;
- stylish design;
- the pump develops high pressure (up to 19 bar);
- quick preparation process: it takes 15 seconds to warm up, 20–30 seconds to serve the finished drink;
- In addition to coffee, there is the possibility of brewing tea; there are 4 types of capsules in the assortment.
Flaws:
- the palette of coffee flavors is limited to classics and has only 11 types;
- machines and capsules of the Cremesso system are more difficult to find in stores;
- Only expensive car models have cappuccino makers.
Coffee machines of the Dolce Gusto system
This system was created in France by Nestle dolce gusto, RPC. Coffee machines and capsules are produced under the Krups brand. They are more affordable than products from the Swiss Nespresso system, but the quality and technical characteristics are significantly lower than those of the prototype.
Dolce Gusto
Advantages:
- the palette of flavors includes 25 different drinks, including coffee, tea and cocoa;
- the cost of capsules is lower than that of competitors;
- low price for coffee machines;
- cappuccino or latte are prepared even on machines with a minimum set of functions.
Flaws:
- the build quality of the devices leaves much to be desired;
- coffee content in capsules is only 6 grams;
- Dairy drink capsules contain milk powder, and the price of one cup is relatively high;
- The capsules from which mocha, cortado, and coffee with milk are prepared contain instant coffee instead of ground coffee with chemical additives: stabilizers and emulsifiers.
Tassimo coffee machines
The capsule coffee brewing system was developed by the American company Kraft Foods. It produces coffee machines together with the famous company Bosch.
Tassimo
The design of coffee machines has significant differences from other systems. Due to the fact that capsules for Tassimo are larger than analogues intended for other systems and are made in the form of disks, and the coffee powder in them is not compressed, the pressure developed by the built-in pump (3.3 bar) is sufficient to prepare high-quality espresso.
Tassimo machines are equipped with a Brita filter for softening and purifying water, so it is acceptable to use tap water, but bottled water is still the best option.
Advantages:
- an increased dose of coffee (capsules contain 9 grams) guarantees a rich taste and aroma;
- any, even the simplest model is suitable for preparing both classic and dairy drinks: cappuccino, latte, cocoa;
- relatively low prices for capsules and coffee machines.
Flaws:
- The range of capsules includes only 7 types of black coffee;
- you have to frequently wipe the barcode scanner;
- Quite expensive capsules for dairy drinks contain milk powder;
- in Jacobs Café au Lait (coffee with milk) capsules, natural coffee is replaced with instant coffee.
With all the advantages and obvious disadvantages, it is advisable to buy a Nespresso or Cremesso coffee machine for your home: they have a higher build quality. Experts recommend paying attention to the possibility of purchasing suitable capsules; the range of flavors and financial capabilities matter.
Popular manufacturers
To be sure of the reliability and safety of the device, experts advise purchasing coffee machines presented by large companies.
Well-known companies provide a full range of warranty service for their products , which is an undoubted advantage and allows the user not to worry about possible breakdowns.
Leading positions in the domestic market are occupied by:
- Bosch.
- Philips.
- De Longhi.
- Saeco.
- Melitta.
- Jura.
- Kenwood.
By the way! You should buy equipment only from trusted retail outlets - this will help protect yourself from counterfeiting, and if it is defective, exchange the device for a new one.