Best Coffee Machines

#1
4.3
Choose the KitchenAid KF6 for consistently rich espresso, quiet operation, and an easy-clean super-automatic workflow. Skip if you want a touchscreen with a...
Pros: Water system, maintenance & descaling, Cup, tray & carafe handling, Grinder, hopper & dosing system, Mess-free used-puck disposal, Build quality & durability, Filter,...
Cons: Iced / cold-brew function quality
#2
4.3
Choose the Espro P7 for a premium, insulated French press that noticeably cuts grit; Skip if you want a bargain brewer or expect...
Pros: Recognition & certifications, Popularity, Build quality & durability, Cup, tray & carafe handling, Filter, Brewing performance & consistency, Overall user experience
Cons:
#3
4.3
Choose the Oracle Jet if you want fast, guided espresso that feels almost hands-off. Skip if you need true brew-and-steam-at-once dual-boiler performance or...
Pros: Speed & time-to-cup, Heating-element power, Automation & sensors, Assembly & Setup, Espresso & beverage quality, Guided tamper convenience, Overall user experience
Cons: Value & Price
#4
4.2
Choose the Jura Z10 if you want flagship superautomatic drinks (including convincing cold extraction) with minimal tinkering. Skip if the price, add-on milk...
Pros: Grinder, hopper & dosing system, Build quality & durability, Espresso & beverage quality, Automation & sensors, Design, ergonomics & footprint, Capacity, Brewing performance...
Cons:
#5
4.2
Choose if we want a hot, programmable 12-cup drip brewer with easy daily use. Skip if we demand perfectly consistent brew timing or...
Pros: Scoop-storage convenience, Popularity, Capacity, Automation & sensors, Value & Price, Cable management convenience, Pot function
Cons:
#6
4.2
Choose it if you want a no-nonsense brewer that nails small batches and avoids burnt hot-plate taste. Skip it if a programmable timer...
Pros: Pot function, Recognition & certifications, Assembly & Setup, Brewing performance & consistency, Speed & time-to-cup, Build quality & durability, Design, ergonomics & footprint
Cons: Cable management convenience, Automation & sensors
#7
4.2
Choose the Eletta Explore for fast one-touch espresso and standout cold recipes; Skip if you expect a polished companion app or need a...
Pros: Assembly & Setup, Speed & time-to-cup, Popularity, Espresso & beverage quality, Accessories, Brewing performance & consistency, Capacity
Cons: Design flaws, App, connectivity & smart control
#8
4.2
Choose the Moccamaster KBT if you want fast, nuanced drip coffee and a thermal carafe that stays hot for hours. Skip it if...
Pros: Warranty & Customer support, Brewing performance & consistency, Pot function, Heating-element power, Build quality & durability, Speed & time-to-cup, Recognition & certifications
Cons: Automation & sensors, Design flaws
#9
4.2
Choose the KitchenAid KF8 for a big touchscreen, lots of one-touch drink choices, and easy profile-based customization. Skip it if you are price-sensitive...
Pros: Assembly & Setup, Shipping policy, Automation & sensors, Overall user experience, Espresso & beverage quality, Brewing performance & consistency, Build quality & durability
Cons: App, connectivity & smart control, Value & Price
#10
4.2
Choose the OXO Brew 9-Cup for fast, consistent drip coffee with a reliable auto-brew timer and heat-holding thermal carafe; Skip it if you...
Pros: Recognition & certifications, Pot function, Automation & sensors, Cable management convenience, Build quality & durability, Filter, Speed & time-to-cup
Cons:
#11
4.1
Choose it for café-like espresso and excellent one-touch milk drinks from a compact touchscreen super-automatic; Skip if you want a great drip-style pot...
Pros: Accessories, Espresso & beverage quality, Milk, steam & frothing, Brewing performance & consistency, Pump pressure consistency, Speed & time-to-cup, Iced / cold-brew function...
Cons: Pot function, Environmental packaging sustainability
#12
4.1
Choose this for consistently excellent, SCA-level drip and simple one-button brewing; Skip if you want programming or a flawless carafe. It trades smart...
Pros: Brewing performance & consistency, Heating-element power, Value & Price, Overall user experience, Design, ergonomics & footprint, Speed & time-to-cup, Water system, maintenance &...
Cons:
#13
4.1
Choose the Bambino Plus for lightning-fast heat-up and hands-off milk frothing in a tiny footprint; Skip it if you need an integrated grinder...
Pros: Design, ergonomics & footprint, Speed & time-to-cup, Heating-element power, Automation & sensors, Assembly & Setup, Milk, steam & frothing, Overall user experience
Cons: Grinder, hopper & dosing system, Cup, tray & carafe handling, Design flaws
#14
4.1
Choose La Specialista Touch for compact, guided espresso with great milk drinks; Skip if you need enthusiast-level control and easy service access, since...
Pros: Environmental packaging sustainability, Recognition & certifications, Assembly & Setup, Design, ergonomics & footprint, Accessories, Overall user experience, App, connectivity & smart control
Cons: Design flaws
#15
4.1
Choose this Cuisinart for big, programmable 14-cup batches with adjustable keep-warm at a fair price; Skip if we want SCA-level brew precision or...
Pros: Capacity, Popularity, Filter, Warranty & Customer support, Automation & sensors, Pot function, Overall user experience
Cons: Accuracy of marketing claims
#16
4.1
Choose if you want smooth cold-brew concentrate with an easy rainmaker fill and lever drain; Skip if you need a small, quick brewer...
Pros: Iced / cold-brew function quality, Brewing performance & consistency, Assembly & Setup, Capacity, Overall user experience, Popularity, Filter
Cons: Environmental packaging sustainability, Speed & time-to-cup
#17
4.1
Choose the Magnifica Plus for one-touch milk drinks with a guided touchscreen and strong espresso; Skip it if you want true cold-brew or...
Pros: Assembly & Setup, Boiler type (single vs dual), Brewing performance & consistency, Espresso & beverage quality, Milk, steam & frothing, Capacity, Overall user...
Cons: App, connectivity & smart control, Iced / cold-brew function quality, Accuracy of marketing claims
#18
4.1
Choose the Philips LatteGo 5400 if we want one-touch milk drinks with quick cleanup and lots of drink presets; Skip it if we...
Pros: Pot function, Capacity, Mess-free used-puck disposal, Speed & time-to-cup, Water system, maintenance & descaling, Milk, steam & frothing, Assembly & Setup
Cons:
#19
4.1
Choose Rivelia for a slim, fast super-automatic with swappable dual bean hoppers and excellent milk foam. Skip if you want true cold-brew/very hot...
Pros: Recognition & certifications, Accessories, Assembly & Setup, Speed & time-to-cup, Grinder, hopper & dosing system, Automation & sensors, Brewing performance & consistency
Cons: App, connectivity & smart control, Iced / cold-brew function quality, Build quality & durability, Design flaws
#20
4.0
Choose Aiden for pour-over-like drip quality and guided precision; Skip if you need a cheap, dead-simple brewer or cannot tolerate app quirks and...
Pros: Heating-element power, Brewing performance & consistency, Recognition & certifications, Automation & sensors, Accuracy of marketing claims, Popularity, Assembly & Setup
Cons: Design flaws, App, connectivity & smart control, Build quality & durability, Pot function, Value & Price
#21
4.0
Choose the 5418 Pro for a tiny, fast-heating espresso starter with strong steaming on a tight budget; Skip it if you need premium...
Pros: Speed & time-to-cup, Heating-element power, Design, ergonomics & footprint, Value & Price, Environmental packaging sustainability, Milk, steam & frothing, Accuracy of marketing claims
Cons: Mess-free used-puck disposal, Filter, Design flaws
#22
4.0
Choose the CM2035B if you want a low-cost 12-cup thermal pot that stays hot for hours; Skip if you want stronger extraction or...
Pros: Capacity, Assembly & Setup, Value & Price, Automation & sensors, Design, ergonomics & footprint, Overall user experience, Accuracy of marketing claims
Cons: Build quality & durability, Design flaws
#23
4.0
Choose this Cuisinart if you want a programmable thermal-carafe drip maker that keeps coffee hot for hours and can brew faster on demand....
Pros: Automation & sensors, Capacity, Filter, Cable management convenience, Pot function, Popularity, Overall user experience
Cons: Recognition & certifications, Design flaws, Cup, tray & carafe handling
#24
4.0
Choose it for a hot, flavorful full-size drip pot with over-ice brewing and adjustable keep-warm. Skip if cabinet clearance is tight or if...
Pros: Heating-element power, Pot function, Automation & sensors, Value & Price, Water system, maintenance & descaling, Brewing performance & consistency, Accessories
Cons: Accuracy of marketing claims, Cup, tray & carafe handling, Design flaws
#25
4.0
Choose the Moccamaster KBGV if you want fast, SCA-style drip coffee with long-haul durability. Skip it if you need programmability or the best...
Pros: Recognition & certifications, Heating-element power, Warranty & Customer support, Popularity, Speed & time-to-cup, Boiler type (single vs dual), Brewing performance & consistency
Cons: Iced / cold-brew function quality, App, connectivity & smart control, Grinder, hopper & dosing system
#26
4.0
Choose if you want a thermal-carafe brewer that holds heat for hours and includes an iced-concentrate mode; Skip if you are sensitive to...
Pros: Pot function, Cup, tray & carafe handling, Iced / cold-brew function quality, Build quality & durability, Water system, maintenance & descaling, Capacity, Overall...
Cons: Value & Price, Warranty & Customer support, Design flaws, Speed & time-to-cup
#27
3.9
Choose it if you want a premium drip brewer that delivers very fast full-pot coffee and a surprisingly credible cold-brew mode; Skip it...
Pros: Recognition & certifications, Water system, maintenance & descaling, Automation & sensors, Filter, Speed & time-to-cup, Overall user experience, Capacity
Cons: Design flaws, Accuracy of marketing claims, Value & Price
#28
3.9
Choose the Magnifica Evo Next for one-touch espresso and creamy LatteCrema milk with helpful on-screen guidance. Skip it if you want piping-hot milk...
Pros: Popularity, Cup, tray & carafe handling, Water system, maintenance & descaling, Automation & sensors, Filter, Heating-element power, Espresso & beverage quality
Cons: Iced / cold-brew function quality, Design flaws
#29
3.9
Choose the Moccamaster KBGT for SCA-level drip coffee and a long, serviceable build with a thermal carafe; skip it if you want built-in...
Pros: Heating-element power, Recognition & certifications, Warranty & Customer support, Speed & time-to-cup, Filter, Environmental packaging sustainability, Popularity
Cons: Accuracy of marketing claims, Design flaws, Design, ergonomics & footprint, Assembly & Setup, Accessories
#30
3.9
Choose it for dialed-in drip control and consistently great coffee; Skip it if we want a simple budget brewer or we hate paying...
Pros: Brewing performance & consistency, Pot function, Recognition & certifications, Capacity, Speed & time-to-cup, Build quality & durability, Overall user experience
Cons: Accuracy of marketing claims, Design flaws, Warranty & Customer support
#31
3.9
Choose this budget 12-cup if you want simple auto-brew and reliably hot coffee; Skip if you care about nuanced flavor or hate plastic...
Pros: Popularity, Value & Price, Assembly & Setup, Recognition & certifications, Heating-element power, Warranty & Customer support, Automation & sensors
Cons: Scoop-storage convenience, Design flaws, Build quality & durability, Accessories, Accuracy of marketing claims
#32
3.9
Choose the Philips 3300 LatteGo if you want a quiet, low-fuss super-automatic that makes consistently good milk drinks. Skip it if you need...
Pros: Capsules, pods & consumables, Guided tamper convenience, Recognition & certifications, Popularity, Water system, maintenance & descaling, Accessories, Speed & time-to-cup
Cons: App, connectivity & smart control, Environmental packaging sustainability, Accuracy of marketing claims
#33
3.9
Choose the Grind Control for fresh-ground drip coffee with true single-cup-to-12-cup flexibility and a heat-holding thermal carafe. Skip it if you want a...
Pros: Speed & time-to-cup, Shipping policy, Pot function, Brewing performance & consistency, Automation & sensors, Overall user experience, Capacity
Cons: Environmental packaging sustainability, Design flaws, Water system, maintenance & descaling
#34
3.9
Choose the Bambino for fast, compact espresso and surprisingly strong milk steaming; Skip it if we want a built-in grinder or drier, cleaner...
Pros: Speed & time-to-cup, Design, ergonomics & footprint, Heating-element power, Popularity, Value & Price, Assembly & Setup, Milk, steam & frothing
Cons: Environmental packaging sustainability, Grinder, hopper & dosing system, Guided tamper convenience, Accuracy of marketing claims, Mess-free used-puck disposal
#35
3.8
Choose the CM5 Silence if you want cafe-quality espresso and milk drinks with notably quiet grinding. Skip it if you need a big...
Pros: Build quality & durability, Mess-free used-puck disposal, Shipping policy, Espresso & beverage quality, Automation & sensors, Brewing performance & consistency, Speed & time-to-cup
Cons: Iced / cold-brew function quality, App, connectivity & smart control, Capacity, Cable management convenience, Design flaws, Accessories
#36
3.8
Choose the Barista Touch if we want fast, guided espresso drinks with a friendly touchscreen; Skip if we care most about true dual-boiler...
Pros: Speed & time-to-cup, Overall user experience, Heating-element power, Assembly & Setup, Automation & sensors, Popularity, Milk, steam & frothing
Cons: Pot function, App, connectivity & smart control, Capsules, pods & consumables, Guided tamper convenience, Design flaws, Boiler type (single vs dual)
#37
3.8
Choose the Magnifica Start if you want a compact bean-to-cup that makes tasty espresso and solid cappuccinos with minimal fuss; Skip if grinder...
Pros: Accessories, Assembly & Setup, Overall user experience, Value & Price, Design, ergonomics & footprint, Automation & sensors, Espresso & beverage quality
Cons: Design flaws, App, connectivity & smart control, Capacity, Cup, tray & carafe handling
#38
3.8
Choose the Vertuo Pop for fast, one-button black coffee in a compact, colorful footprint. Skip it if you want built-in milk frothing or...
Pros: Mess-free used-puck disposal, Automation & sensors, Popularity, Speed & time-to-cup, Assembly & Setup, Design, ergonomics & footprint, Overall user experience
Cons: Milk, steam & frothing, Cable management convenience, Cup, tray & carafe handling, Capsules, pods & consumables, Capacity, Design flaws
#39
3.8
Choose for straightforward espresso and convenient LatteCrema cappuccinos; Skip if you want user profiles/deeper tuning or a quieter grinder.
Pros: Capsules, pods & consumables, Mess-free used-puck disposal, Value & Price, Assembly & Setup, Espresso & beverage quality, Brewing performance & consistency, Iced /...
Cons: App, connectivity & smart control, Boiler type (single vs dual), Accuracy of marketing claims
#40
3.8
Choose if you want a slim, quick-heating starter espresso machine that makes enjoyable shots with forgiving pressurized baskets; Skip if you need cafe-level...
Pros: Speed & time-to-cup, Design, ergonomics & footprint, Popularity, Mess-free used-puck disposal, Value & Price, Assembly & Setup, Overall user experience
Cons: Grinder, hopper & dosing system, Accessories, Design flaws, Boiler type (single vs dual), Heating-element power