I second others for the Breville Barista line (express or pro). Used mine the last 7 years...and purchased used. (They're constantly available on used sites all the time and for good value.) Great consumer/prosumer machine for beginning or above average coffee enthusiasts. Upgraded my portafilter to a bottomless with an IMS basket, 53.3mm tamper and puck screen. Pulls great shots consistently and the built-in grinder completes the package. You can spend more, but why at this point? It literally does almost everything and you still have some control and finesse with every pull.
OT: Espresso machines
I know this is off topic for the A'gon, but I thought my fellow gear enthusiasts had an opinion. I'm looking for a simple, narrow espresso machine. Reliability is important. I have a Nespresso Vertuo which I really like but lately I've been roasting my own coffee and wanted a more traditional machine.
Opinions?
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Well, as a follow up, the purchase has completely overhauled their parts availability and support so I can no longer recommend Baratza. They don't respond to requests for help and the parts are drying up. You used to be able to purchase every single screw that came on your grinder for a reasonable price. The prices are still reasonable but the availability has dried up to a handful of parts and what retailers may still have in stock. I just broke my ring burr holder and needed a new hopper gasket. Had to order from two different locations. |
I use Fellow Opus grinder but I don’t do espresso. Happy with it. For espresso one of my friends uses Gaggia for the last 10 + years and the espresso is delicious - I had it many times. link to Gaggia https://www.wholelattelove.com/products/gaggia-classic-e24 |
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