Coffee machines are terrifying. Just look at them, with their screaming balmy metal, steaming vapor, and polished chrome tubes. Each of these strange little parts plays a role in shaping the perfectly squeezed shot. Espresso is as personal as it is technical, which means buying a home espresso machine is a nightmare. Everyone has different, but adamant opinions, and the machines themselves are usually pricey.
That’s why we created this guide. After testing dozens of espresso machines over the years, WIRED’s coffee geeks combined their opinions and knowledge to compile a list of espresso machines that will turn your kitchen into a coffee shop.
Update: April 2024: We added Diletta Bello and the highlights section, and also checked the prices.
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