Coffee Machines
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Gaggia Anima review: Bean-to-cup simplicity for £529 Gaggia’s mid-range bean-to-cup machine produces fine-tasting coffee with a minimum of faff£529 -
best buy
Melitta Caffeo Barista TS Smart: Almost perfect An utterly brilliant, fully automatic coffee machine, but the extra smart features need work and it's expensive£999 -
recommended
Nespresso Creatista Uno by Sage review: Simply brilliant Sage’s brilliantly designed capsule coffee machine delivers brilliant coffee and perfectly frothed milk without the hassle£329 -
Gaggia Classic review (2015) Poor build quality shows the new Classic up against the original, but the 2015 edition still makes a decent cup of coffee£235 -
best buy
Melitta Aroma Elegance Therm Deluxe review Top-notch coffee, a thermal jug and a five-year warranty make the Melitta Aroma Elegance Therm Deluxe a real winner£110 -
recommended
Melitta Look Timer review Great coffee, loads of options to adjust flavour and a great price: the Melitta Look Timer is an excellent filter coffee machine£60 -
best buy
Sage The Dual Boiler review: The king of manual espresso Excellent coffee and a huge degree of customisation make the Sage The Dual Boiler a brilliant high-end espresso machine£1155 -
best buy
De'Longhi Lattissima Pro Great coffee, great milk, this is the best Nespresso machine you can buy£429 -
best buy
Gaggia Classic It's what a good espresso machine should be: simple, and capable of producing perfect espresso shots£200 -
Gaggia Carezza Deluxe Great coffee and stunning looks, but you can get slightly better espresso for less£250 -
Gaggia Gran Prestige Good coffee and great build quality, but you can get the identical Philips Saeco Poemia for less£150 -
Gaggia Brera Great for long coffee, but it can't match up to the best manual models for pure espresso£500