I replaced a Delonghi Magnifica with a Philips Lattego 3200 back in 2019 and never looked back. We liked the Lattego 3200 so much that we upgraded to a Lattego 5400 this year, the choice and quality of drinks it makes is amazing.
This is our second K-Classic. We had our first one for many years, so when we had to replace it, we wanted nothing else but this exact th-cam.com/users/postUgkxBrV-RbF5Nk0Rlt9i15aao-YMzqzTG8Vf model. We use it for about three people everyday in the morning. The taste and quick brew is one of the reasons we like it so much. There are so many choices of brands of coffee that we would grab what was on sale and test the different brands from there. I would definitely recommend trying different brands of coffee to find the ones you like the most because there are brands that quite frankly taste horrible.
We had the mr coffee one. It was nice, convenient. We used it a lot. The problem is the steam valve on the milk frother/ milk lid broke. Should be able to find a replacement but mr coffee doesn't seem to have a replacement part so no more capachino. If they had reasonable replacements I'd say it's great.
Here are few things that are missing. If you want latte art, you will need real steam wand. Nespresso is good option if you just want better than Starbucks coffee with no mess. Bambino is great machine, it will grow with you in terms of learning. Plan to spend 300 plus on separate grinder.. breville all I’m one is also solid choice. Gaggia is great if you want a new hobby. Same deal with grinder.
Don’t have any experience with it, but I have tried tried Philips latte go and it sucks (compared to a basic breville machine or even Nespresso capsules).
I wouldn't buy anything but the Breville Barista,, it's the best espresso machine that I have ever used. There are two different models but I have used both of them.
Yes, this is very helpful! Now, which will we choose? Phillips or Breville? I've owned dozens of the smaller cappuccino makers in the last 30 years - and now it's time to get a professional level machine. Grazie mille
Do not buy the delonghi all in one. Bought one this week and l returned it 2 hours ago. When you press the espresso on/off button, it’s supposed to blink until the heat is up to where it should be. Mine would just stay solid from the start, so knowing when it was hot enough was a guessing game.
No one on the Internet tell us about how hot the coffee is, this is all most important,i bought three machines and sent it back because of not hot enough coffee, I'm not going to drink the machine design I just want to drink hot coffee Can anyone tell which brand or type of machine produces very hot coffee?
espresso isnt served piping hot. its not supposed to be, it should be drinkable instantly, so you want a coffee maker, not an espresso maker. The temps youre talking abot would be only for an americano where you pour a shot of espresso into hot water.
The Philips one is just the way to go, I would personally never got for the manual ones that require a bunch of work. I mean, I'm not trying to be a barista enthusiast at home. And while using the manual ones is fun for the first week - it gets old and annoying very quickly and turns making coffee into a chore after a while, especially when you are drowsy after just waking up and you don't have the energy to dance around the machine to make a coffee... you just want one made and head out to work.
I have a Flair 58 and K-max hand grinder. The act of making my caffeinated drinks is as enjoyable to me as the cup. My father on the other hand wants to push 1 button and be done with it. World takes all kinds my friend.
For me i am so dissapointed with my delonghi dedica ec685 . I think now about philips , same machine but maybe little cheaper model with not that good milk jag is for around 330€ with is great and it had good review. On other hand Sage barista is amazing what i heard and it looks amazing but i dont want machine with i need temping etc but want automatic for fast and good espresso. Sage barista costed around 500€ now its around 700-750€ with is a lot for me for coffee machine
@@redeye8386 This guy (Probably allows NO LINK just Copy & Paste) here says this 160 dollar DeLongi has tons better than the Dedica and shows how to make it pull great shots. HERE paste this on TH-cam: Delonghi ECP 3420/ECP 35.31 Review: Amazon's Best Selling Espresso Machine I got the Gaggia Prestige (Bean to cup) and now wish I had just gone with # 5 or #1 but it is very convenient. The Milk frothing falls far short imho however.
@@MrRondonmon thanks but i think now i will try go for 250-350€ full automatic from philips or krups since i m in morning lazy do barista routine and now i am not only person that drink coffee and that way it will be more easy even for them .
I must be lucky, bought mine in October 2016 and one for my son in January 2017. Both still going great. For me the Breville Barista Express is a fantastic machine
@@timcannell6313 I hate plastic un fantastic's. I have a 2 speed Brompton, with a shit plastic rear derailleur. Ain't no way I'm having it on a coffee machine. I use a glass French ( filter ) press. I'm happy with analog. Takes an age mind you.
poor choices 7,6,5, 3 have NO temperature control (stable temperature is key for a good extraction). title should be...cheapest and minimally basic. Breville barista is the only machine reviewed that makes espresso
What the fuck? Let me tell you what is the best espresso machine to buy. after 10 minutes of watching. " tell me what is the best espresso machine in the comments below". None of the Above. How's that?
► Links to the Best Espresso Machines 2025 we listed in this video:
► 7. De'Longhi Stilosa - geni.us/qC9B6
► 6. Mr. Coffee Espresso - geni.us/XBD7z
► 5. Gaggia Classic - geni.us/ncq7YV
► 4. Breville Bambino Plus - geni.us/Q3ehso
► 3. De'Longhi All-in-One - geni.us/5l1U
► 2. PHILIPS 3200 Series - geni.us/P00n
► 1. Breville Barista Express - geni.us/Jd1Qo
1:02 - Delonghi Stilosa
1:47 - Mr Coffee Espresso
2:39 - Gaggia Classic
3:28 - Breville Bambino Plus
5:10 - Delonghi All in One
6:10 - Philips 3200
6:42 - Breville Barista Express
I replaced a Delonghi Magnifica with a Philips Lattego 3200 back in 2019 and never looked back. We liked the Lattego 3200 so much that we upgraded to a Lattego 5400 this year, the choice and quality of drinks it makes is amazing.
There’s no cost ? One of the most relevant details along with quality
It tells you the price when you click on each one of them as it’s listed on the description of the video 🤦♂️
It’s there when you click on the link you bum.
This is our second K-Classic. We had our first one for many years, so when we had to replace it, we wanted nothing else but this exact th-cam.com/users/postUgkxBrV-RbF5Nk0Rlt9i15aao-YMzqzTG8Vf model. We use it for about three people everyday in the morning. The taste and quick brew is one of the reasons we like it so much. There are so many choices of brands of coffee that we would grab what was on sale and test the different brands from there. I would definitely recommend trying different brands of coffee to find the ones you like the most because there are brands that quite frankly taste horrible.
Had the bambino 2/3 yrs ,,been great ,,recommend
We had the mr coffee one. It was nice, convenient. We used it a lot. The problem is the steam valve on the milk frother/ milk lid broke. Should be able to find a replacement but mr coffee doesn't seem to have a replacement part so no more capachino. If they had reasonable replacements I'd say it's great.
I have a Jura S8 fully automatic machine. Unbelievable how many great drinks it makes. I love it and will have no other.
Here are few things that are missing. If you want latte art, you will need real steam wand. Nespresso is good option if you just want better than Starbucks coffee with no mess. Bambino is great machine, it will grow with you in terms of learning. Plan to spend 300 plus on separate grinder.. breville all I’m one is also solid choice. Gaggia is great if you want a new hobby. Same deal with grinder.
Thanks for the details. What are your thoughts on the Mr. Coffee?
Don’t have any experience with it, but I have tried tried Philips latte go and it sucks (compared to a basic breville machine or even Nespresso capsules).
@@BeNice__ PS if I was you I wouldnt listen to this guy putting nespresso coffee in a high esteem higher than superautomatic machines and starbuck 😅
Love my phillips 3200....
Gaggia Classic all the way!
thanks so much for the review!
how about the maintenance cost ??
I can't find no.6 the Mr Coffee Espresso the link is incorrect.
Best appliance bang for buck is the breville duo temp pro.
Why the express over the pro?
I wouldn't buy anything but the Breville Barista,, it's the best espresso machine that I have ever used. There are two different models but I have used both of them.
Breville Barista 729 EURW
@@spirosarta9255 Yes, it's a small price to pay when you like Starbucks, and the drinks are $7 each. I'd rather make it at home.
Hey! Any problems with the breville? Guarantee? Service costs? Cleaning? Can you share your longer experience with me?
@@kristofbende1163 Sure, I'll be glad too! What Brevelle were you looking at getting?
Yes, this is very helpful! Now, which will we choose? Phillips or Breville? I've owned dozens of the smaller cappuccino makers in the last 30 years - and now it's time to get a professional level machine. Grazie mille
Phillips. Hands down.
why didn't choose bezzera new hoby?
Do not buy the delonghi all in one. Bought one this week and l returned it 2 hours ago. When you press the espresso on/off button, it’s supposed to blink until the heat is up to where it should be. Mine would just stay solid from the start, so knowing when it was hot enough was a guessing game.
Ours broke in 2 years
Brim 19 bar with upgraded porta filter
No one on the Internet tell us about how hot the coffee is, this is all most important,i bought three machines and sent it back because of not hot enough coffee, I'm not going to drink the machine design
I just want to drink hot coffee
Can anyone tell which brand or type of machine produces very hot coffee?
espresso isnt served piping hot. its not supposed to be, it should be drinkable instantly, so you want a coffee maker, not an espresso maker. The temps youre talking abot would be only for an americano where you pour a shot of espresso into hot water.
The Philips one is just the way to go, I would personally never got for the manual ones that require a bunch of work.
I mean, I'm not trying to be a barista enthusiast at home. And while using the manual ones is fun for the first week - it gets old and annoying very quickly and turns making coffee into a chore after a while, especially when you are drowsy after just waking up and you don't have the energy to dance around the machine to make a coffee... you just want one made and head out to work.
I have a Flair 58 and K-max hand grinder. The act of making my caffeinated drinks is as enjoyable to me as the cup. My father on the other hand wants to push 1 button and be done with it. World takes all kinds my friend.
No prices???
They range from ~$200 to $800+
For me i am so dissapointed with my delonghi dedica ec685 . I think now about philips , same machine but maybe little cheaper model with not that good milk jag is for around 330€ with is great and it had good review. On other hand Sage barista is amazing what i heard and it looks amazing but i dont want machine with i need temping etc but want automatic for fast and good espresso. Sage barista costed around 500€ now its around 700-750€ with is a lot for me for coffee machine
@@redeye8386 This guy (Probably allows NO LINK just Copy & Paste) here says this 160 dollar DeLongi has tons better than the Dedica and shows how to make it pull great shots. HERE paste this on TH-cam: Delonghi ECP 3420/ECP 35.31 Review: Amazon's Best Selling Espresso Machine
I got the Gaggia Prestige (Bean to cup) and now wish I had just gone with # 5 or #1 but it is very convenient. The Milk frothing falls far short imho however.
@@MrRondonmon thanks but i think now i will try go for 250-350€ full automatic from philips or krups since i m in morning lazy do barista routine and now i am not only person that drink coffee and that way it will be more easy even for them .
Your no. 1 choice is exactly the same as Sage BES 875BSS at a fraction of the price. I'm guessing it is actually the same machine.
I work in a household coffee machine factory
Brother who is this small espresso machine best....
Sadly the Breville has been known to frequently to break down after a year or so, you should have known this; poor internals.
I must be lucky, bought mine in October 2016 and one for my son in January 2017. Both still going great. For me the Breville Barista Express is a fantastic machine
@@martron123 Just brought a good hand grinder and can't be faffed with an expresso machine at the mo.Will try all other coffee's first.
Mine has worked really well for 3+ years so not true for me.
@@timcannell6313 I hate plastic un fantastic's. I have a 2 speed Brompton, with a shit plastic rear derailleur. Ain't no way I'm having it on a coffee machine. I use a glass French ( filter ) press. I'm happy with analog. Takes an age mind you.
you notice no price except for first one how can you jugde
I'ld consider all of these disposable.
Not repairable in any real way,
A good machine can last 20+ years
You know when someone has no idea what they are talking about when they talk about coffee is when they say "creama" instead of "crema".
Pretty weak choices. The bambino plus gives cold coffee
poor choices 7,6,5, 3 have NO temperature control (stable temperature is key for a good extraction). title should be...cheapest and minimally basic. Breville barista is the only machine reviewed that makes espresso
it also costs up to 10 times as much as the others.
why do you sound like an NPC?
What the fuck? Let me tell you what is the best espresso machine to buy. after 10 minutes of watching. " tell me what is the best espresso machine in the comments below". None of the Above. How's that?
then what do you suggest to buy ?
a gaggia classic is easily mad into a really decent espresso machine, not sure what you think is good.
Useless reviews