Are there any bean-to-cup machines which make a decent espresso? (without needing to spend silly money)
I've had a cheap & cheerful De'Longhi "ESAM2600" for the last 6 years, and I love the convenience of just pushing the button and getting coffee (especially when bleary eyed and half asleep first thing in the morning
), but while it's certainly drinkable, it's never as nice as an espresso from a decent coffee shop. I've tried various beans from Hormozi & Wogans (plus a few others), so I don't think it's the beans that are the issue.
If bean-to-cup isn't going to cut it, what's the simplest/quickest method/machine to get a good "proper" espresso? Don't need anything else e.g. milk wand, ability to make longer drinks etc. (other half has bought herself a pod machine, so she's sorted!), literally just espresso!
Edit: Sage Barista Express looks an interesting option, I realise it's not fully bean-to-cup, but integrated grinder is convenient; looks like it can be had for £463 at the moment
Further edit: The Express can be had for ~£350 or the Impress for ~£400 for an "excellent" refurb on Ebay - thoughts on those?
I've had a cheap & cheerful De'Longhi "ESAM2600" for the last 6 years, and I love the convenience of just pushing the button and getting coffee (especially when bleary eyed and half asleep first thing in the morning

If bean-to-cup isn't going to cut it, what's the simplest/quickest method/machine to get a good "proper" espresso? Don't need anything else e.g. milk wand, ability to make longer drinks etc. (other half has bought herself a pod machine, so she's sorted!), literally just espresso!
Edit: Sage Barista Express looks an interesting option, I realise it's not fully bean-to-cup, but integrated grinder is convenient; looks like it can be had for £463 at the moment
Further edit: The Express can be had for ~£350 or the Impress for ~£400 for an "excellent" refurb on Ebay - thoughts on those?
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