Hello lovelies!
I started my small coffee shop last October 2022. And one of the major process of putting up the business is finding the best espresso machine in the market that is within my budget. Before my husband and I decided to start a coffee shop, we already bought a home espresso machine because we loooove coffee. Who doesn't?
Anyway, espresso machines have become an essential part of many people's morning routines, both at home and at work. These machines are designed to quickly and efficiently brew high-quality espresso, which is a concentrated coffee beverage that provides a quick burst of caffeine and flavor. For those who need a quick pick-me-up in the morning, an espresso machine can be a lifesaver, providing a convenient and reliable way to get their caffeine fix. In a work setting, an espresso machine can also be a valuable asset, as it can help employees stay alert and focused throughout the day, increasing productivity and overall workplace satisfaction. With a wide range of models and styles available, there is an espresso machine out there to suit every taste and budget, making it an accessible and worthwhile investment for coffee lovers everywhere.
Here are some of our top picks for home and for a small business cafe.
For home or office, there are a lot of affordable espresso machines in the market. Usually these machines can make 1 to 2 presses and 1 to 2 steams/milk frothing before needing a time to rest. Unlike commercial machines, these home machines usually cannot produce more than 2 cups of coffee continuously. It will need a short break before you can make it work again.
CASABREWS Espresso Machine 20 Bar, Professional Coffee Maker Cappuccino Latte Machine with Steam Milk Frother, Espresso Coffee Machine with 49oz Removable Water Tank, Stainless Steel
Gevi 20 Bar Compact Professional Espresso Coffee Machine with Milk Frother for Espresso, Latte and Cappuccino Burr Coffee Grinder with 35 Precise Grind Settings, Beige
Don't you just love how it looks? Imagine it on your counter top or in your coffee corner. This Gevi 20 Bar Compact Professional machine comes complete with coffee grinder and accessories like the espresso glasses and milk jug. You won't have to worry about anything else. Just make your coffee like a pro.
There are other home machines out there but I chose these 2 because of their sleek design and the steam wand. a good steam wand matters in creating the perfect milk foam.
For small business cafe, I would recommend a dual boiler espresso machine. You can continuously produce coffee with this kind of machines and you can steam/froth milk while you are pulling an espresso shot. It would save you time and would allow you to give fast and quality service to your customers. You can check out the following machines if you want to start a small cafe.
Gevi Espresso Machine & Coffee Maker - 20Bar Semi Automatic Espresso Machine With Grinder & Steam Wand – All in One Espresso Maker & Latte Machine for Home Dual Heating System
Breville BES920XL Dual Boiler Espresso Machine,84 oz, Brushed Stainless Steel
This next one is Italian made. It gives a completely different vibe when you serve coffee to your customers using this. You can also consider this in your cafe.
La Pavoni PC-16 Professional Espresso Machine, Chrome Black
If you have a bigger budget for your cafe, you can really go big on your machine and check this out instead.
Nuova Simonelli Appia II Volumetric 2 Group Espresso Machine MAPPIA5VOL02ND001 with Free Installation, Espresso Starter Kit, and Water Filter System
Which one do like the most?
Also remember that if you will buy an espresso machine, you might also need to get the following accessories.
Tamper with calibrated spring. Check the width of your portafilter baskets before buying this, there are different sizes that depends on the machine you are buying.
Knock Box. This wooden one is so slick!
Milk frother jug. This comes with different colors to choose from. Lovely.
Double-wall insulated coffee cup.
That's it. Get these and enjoy a higher level of coffee experience in the morning.
xoxo, Ails
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