What's a reasonable entry point to the world of bean-to-cup coffee machines for home use?
What is reasonable ?
I've got a Gaggia Titanium after recommendations on here, and I find it very good. It was about £500.
Up to £500 or so would be fine.
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Jura Ena 5 is a good machine bit more than £500 but it's makes a nice coffee.
've got a Gaggia Titanium after recommendations on here, and I find it very good. It was about £500.
Titanium coffee machine... oooo 😉
I've had several over the years. Just got a DELONGHI Perfecta ESAM5400 for a touch over £350 and it is very good so far. Know 2 other people with them as well and they have lasted pretty well. Previous ones I had were (now unavailable) Trevi/Spidem/Gaggia models (all made by the same company, but badged and priced differently).
There may be some issue with cheapo Gaggias as the company went bust a while ago. It has now been bought up by someone else, but check the warranty situation before buying.
Oh there is also a Gaggia factory shop over at the outlet centre near Xscape if you are up that way (also near an Evans shop....)
Our Siemens is pretty good and was £400.
