There's something amazingly satisfying the one time you get it perfect, then incredibly annoying trying to replicate it...
Square Mile Coffee subscription. Did you get that with a mortgage? :E
£95 for 6 bags? I normally pay around £5 per bag on average.
note that the bags are 500g, not the typical 250g bags that you get.
expensive coffee does not guarantee good taste (esp if it has been sitting on shelves and not freshly roasted). Blue Mountain is famous for charging silly money just because...
but freshly roasted coffee (i.e. within 1-2 days of posting) is never going to be cheap.
What grinder are you using?
What beans do you get? How old are they, how are they stored?
What flavours do you prefer, "fuller and richer" doesn't really say much
What's your AP method?
It's a slippery slope to espresso, but I doubt that you'd get better drinks from an illy machine than you are with the AP. If it's milky drinks that you're after (latte, flat white, etc.) then an espresso machine is the way forward - I myself prefer brewed beverages (long drinks, dab of milk) so will be selling my 'spro kit soon in favour of more brew devices and a better grinder
Don't know if it's because the machines extract under pressure that more of the flavour is coming through.
I've been using an Aeropress, normally with beans from Hasbean for about a year now and have been happy with the taste.
Last week I was given a free Illy pod machine and the coffee taste is so much richer and fuller, similar to a flat white I had from Taylor Street in London.
Am I not getting the best out of my beans with the Aeropress, should I look to get a espresso machine?