Home Espresso Machines — Every Option Reviewed
From beginner capsule machines under £100 to serious semi-automatics for the dedicated home barista. Every type, every budget, honestly assessed.
Shop by Budget & Type
Best Home Espresso Machines for Beginners UK
Every machine type at every budget. The complete guide for first-time buyers — with a direct recommendation, not a list.
Read Guide → Budget GuideBest Espresso Machines Under £150 UK
The honest truth about what £150 gets you — from the Nespresso Essenza Mini at £99 to the best budget semi-automatics.
Read Guide → Budget GuideBest Espresso Machines Under £300 UK
The best machines at the entry-level price point — from the Dedica Arte at £179 to the Magnifica Start at £299.
Read Guide → Mid-Range GuideBest Espresso Machines Under £500 UK
The most competitive bracket in home espresso. The Bambino Plus, Magnifica Evo and Philips 3200 all live here.
Read Guide → Premium GuideBest Espresso Machines Under £700 UK
Sage Barista Express territory — the most complete home espresso setups available at any price point.
Read Guide → High-End GuideBest Espresso Machines Under £1,000 UK
Sage Barista Touch and Jura territory — machines that reward serious investment with serious performance.
Read Guide → Bean-to-CupBest Bean-to-Cup Coffee Machines UK
One-touch espresso from fresh beans. Ranked from budget to premium — from the Magnifica Start at £299 to the Jura E8 at £849.
Read Guide → CapsuleBest Nespresso Machines UK: Every Model Compared
Original vs Vertuo, budget vs premium — every current Nespresso ranked with a clear recommendation for each use case.
Read Guide → Compact GuideBest Coffee Machines for Small Kitchens UK
From the Nespresso Essenza Mini at 83mm wide to the slimmest semi-automatics — the best machines when space is tight.
Read Guide →In-Depth Machine Reviews
Sage Barista Express Review
Built-in grinder, pre-infusion, exceptional build quality. The most complete home espresso setup under £700.
Read Review → Semi-Auto — 9.2/10Sage Barista Pro Review
ThermoJet heat-up, stepless grind adjustment, LCD display. The Barista Express with a faster boiler and more precise control.
Read Review → Semi-Auto — 9.0/10Sage Barista Touch Review
Touchscreen interface, automatic steam wand, guided workflow. Sage’s most beginner-friendly machine at £1,099.
Read Review → Semi-Auto — 9.0/10Sage Bambino Plus Review
3-second heat-up, automatic steam wand, compact body. The best machine for milk drink lovers under £400.
Read Review → Bean-to-Cup — 9.0/10De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Review
The benchmark bean-to-cup machine. Fresh-ground espresso at one touch, automatic LatteCrema milk system.
Read Review → Semi-Auto — 8.8/10De’Longhi Dedica Arte Review
Only 150mm wide and under £200. The best value semi-automatic espresso machine in the UK market.
Read Review → Bean-to-Cup — 8.8/10Philips 3200 LatteGo Review
The easiest-to-clean milk system of any automatic machine at this price. Quiet, reliable, excellent value at £399.
Read Review → Capsule — 8.8/10Nespresso Essenza Mini Review
83mm wide and under £100. The best compact coffee machine available — and the easiest entry point to quality espresso.
Read Review → Capsule — 8.6/10Nespresso Vertuo Next Review
Five drink sizes, consistent results, zero effort. The best entry point to the Vertuo system at £99.
Read Review → Capsule — 8.4/10Nespresso Vertuo Pop Review
Five drink sizes at £79 — the most affordable Vertuo machine and the best entry point to the system.
Read Review → Bean-to-Cup — 8.3/10De’Longhi Magnifica Start Review
The only quality bean-to-cup machine under £300 — a remarkable achievement at the price.
Read Review → Premium — 9.3/10Jura E8 Review
Swiss-made, P.E.P. extraction technology, 17 drink varieties. The best automatic espresso under £1,000.
Read Review →Head-to-Head Comparisons
Sage Barista Express vs Bambino Plus
Is the extra £300 actually worth it? Everything you need to make the right call between the two most popular Sage machines.
Read Comparison → ComparisonMagnifica Evo vs Philips 3200 LatteGo
The two most popular bean-to-cup machines under £500 compared — espresso quality, milk system, cleaning and value.
Read Comparison → ComparisonNespresso Original vs Vertuo
Two completely different systems explained clearly — with a definitive recommendation for each use case and lifestyle.
Read Comparison → Brand ComparisonDe’Longhi vs Sage: Which Brand Wins?
The full brand comparison covering espresso quality, reliability, value and who each brand is really for.
Read Comparison →How to Choose the Right Espresso Machine
Decide on Your Type
Semi-automatic for craft and control. Bean-to-cup for one-touch convenience. Capsule for absolute simplicity. Each suits a different lifestyle — be honest about yours before spending.
Set a Realistic Budget
For semi-automatics, budget for a grinder too — at least £100-£150 on top of the machine. Bean-to-cup and capsule machines are all-in-one, so the sticker price is the real price.
Consider Your Milk Drinks
If you mainly drink lattes and flat whites, the steam wand or milk system matters as much as the espresso quality. Some machines make this effortless; others require real skill to master.
Check Your Counter Space
Machines range from 83mm wide (Nespresso Essenza Mini) to 395mm (Sage Barista Express). Measure before you buy — and check depth too. It matters more than most people expect.
Not Sure Where to Start?
Answer 5 quick questions and get a personalised machine recommendation — or read our complete beginner’s guide for a full breakdown at every price point.
