Commercial espresso machines are usually the big intimidating looking beasts that your favorite Starbucks or Peet’s barista scurries behind like a wizard to make you a latte or cappuccino in the morning. There are a million buttons, knobs and levers. Honestly, these shiny behemoths can seem intimidating and daunting, especially if you’ve never owned one before. But there’s a reason why Starbucks has an army of them. They make excellent coffee, they make it fast and they make every possible coffee and espresso beverage you can imagine.
The important thing to keep in mind is that using one isn’t rocket science and you don’t have to have a degree in espresso engineering to make a great espresso. If you have the budget for it, owning a commercial espresso machine can be life-changing and will totally transform your daily coffee experience, whether in your home or at the office. If you’re looking for some of the best commercial espresso machines available, you’re in the right spot.
We have compiled a list of out top three picks for the best commercial machines dominating the market. Each one offers a mind-blowing espresso experience that will enchant the newbie and veteran espresso connoisseur alike. Before sinking a large investment into one of these machines, we recommend reading through our picks to get a sense of which one is right for you and will meet your needs best.
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Weighing in at 20 lbs, with dimensions of 19.5″ x 11″ x 18″, the Philips Saeco PicoBaristo Automatic Machine is one of the heaviest automatic espresso machines we’ve reviewed so far. This is a large and in-charge, serious machine for a serious, high-end coffee drinking experience.
The Philips comes with a delightful array of luxury bells and whistles that we think should be highlighted. One of our favorites is the intuitive touch user interface and a wide variety of specialties in one touch. These two features automate certain parts of the brewing process, which makes using the espresso machine itself easier than it looks. The intuitive touch user interface enables you to customize the strength and consistency of your coffee from 5 settings. It even enables the espresso machine itself toeasily save your desired coffee length with the Memo Function for each drink. It’ll remember and prepare the personalized and favorite coffee blends by simply pushing a button. This is the kind of technology you’d expect from a computer or maybe even your car, but in an espresso machine it’s pretty rare and seriously cool.
Other features we find particularly noteworthy include: an integrated, automatic milk frother that adds perfectly frothed milk directly to your cup of coffee; a hot water wand, which not only enables you to froth milk manually, giving you control over how it turns out, but also provides you with filtered hot water for the other beverages you’d like to drink, like tea; an adjustable, built-in ceramic grinder; a protective coffee bean hopper with air-tight seal, which keeps coffee beans fresh; and a wheel base, which makes using the coffee bean hopper itself easy; a 1.8L removable water tank with water filter; which not only makes cleaning the espresso machine itself a cinch, but also ensures the water in each cup of coffee you’d drink is pure and clean; a removable ground coffee tray and brew group, which make cleaning the espresso machine itself quick and easy; a cleaning brush; pre-ground coffee measuring scoop, which enables you to brew with precision; brew group lubricant; descaling solution; and automatic cleaning cycle that keeps the milk carafe fresh between uses.
This machine is a crowd favorite on Amazon, with an overwhelming number of positive reviews, receiving a stellar rating of 4 and a half stars out of 5 on Amazon.
A great place to buy is on Amazon and here is why:
The Gaggia Accademia is a behemoth of a espresso machine, weighing in at 47 lbs and 11” x 16” x 14.6” in size. This is a big, bold, statement making machine that is professional grade and comes equipped with all the features, styling and high-quality stainless steel construction you would expect from a top-level espresso maker.
The Accademia was designed with one-touch, programmable, push-button controls for espresso, hot water, and milk that allow you to select your desired beverage from among espresso, caffe, caffe lungo, cappuccino, latte, latte macchiato, and hot water, which makes using the machine incredibly easy. It feels more like you are using a really beautiful, coffee-making computer to get your daily caffeine fix and the intelligent user interface makes learning the machine less daunting.
The rest of the Gaggia’s features include, a pre-brewing system that ensures maximum flavor extraction; a ceramic burr grinder with integrated bean hopper and double lid aroma saver; an integrated ground coffee container that’s removable from the front; an adjustable, telescopic coffee dispenser attached at a maximum height of a little over 6 ½’’ in order to accommodate a wide variety of cup sizes; and programmable coffee quantity of up to 10 cups.
Consumer complaints are minimal, most referring to the frequent need to empty the drip trays, which seems like a minor nuisance. The Gaggia 1003380 Accademia Espresso Machine received a strong rating of 4 stars out of 5 on Amazon, where it’s currently being sold for $1,527.98.
Last—but certainly not least—is the Philips Saeco Intelia Deluxe Espresso Machine. While this super automatic espresso machine is lighter and measures closely in size compared with the two coffee makers reviewed previously (19 lbs and 17.4″ x 12.5″ x 21.5” in dimensions), it is still a durable, commercial grade machine that will give you the barista experience in the convenience of your own kitchen.
Like both of the two previous coffee makers listed here, the Philips Intelia Deluxe Espresso Machine comes with a wide array of features that together enable you to prepare your favorite cup of coffee like a pro. The most useful of all these features is the automatic brewing system, which enables you to adjust your cup of espresso’s intensity while it’s being dispensed by simply pushing a button. This machine is quite as technologically advanced as the Philips PicoBarista so the experience you will enjoy is still leagues ahead of the non-commercial machines reviewed on this site.
The rest of the Intelia’s notable features include: an ergonomic, touch button beverage selection; a quick heat boiler; a fully automatic milk function; 5 grinder settings; a removable brew group that makes cleaning the automatic espresso machine hassle-free; and auto-cleaning and descaling, which not only makes cleaning the automatic espresso machine even easier, but also makes maintaining it a breeze.
It also has the same water tank capacity as the PicoBarista and allows you to do a double cup. It received a strong rating of 4 stars out of 5 on Amazon.
We know the purchase of a commercial-grade espresso machine is a serious investment and we hope our reviews of the three machines listed here will make your decision-making process easier and allow you to buy with confidence, knowing you are getting a quality espresso experience and the right machine for your needs.
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Week 3 - Types of Drinks
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I am a die-hard espresso fan. I love every form of the drink from straight espresso shots to lattes and cappuccinos. I currently use a Breville BES870XL Barista, it is an awesome machine. BUT, my dream machine is definitely an Italian Quickmill Andreja. Those bad boys make badass espresso. I love answering your questions, leave a comment or question below!