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Espresso Machines

Upgrade your home coffee setup with our curated selection of top home espresso machines, perfect for any aspiring home barista.

We've partnered with Sage, a world leader in espresso machines, to bring you the ideal range to suit different budgets. Whether you're after an entry-level machine like the Sage Bambino or want café-quality coffee with the Sage Oracle, we’ve got the perfect machine to fuel your mornings with delicious specialty coffee.

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Sage The Bambino Espresso Machine - Stainless Steel

The Sage Bambino is the ideal espresso machine for beginners, perfect for anyone looking to take their home coffee experience to the next level.

Sage The Barista Express Espresso Machine With Temp Control Milk Jug

Grind, dose, and extract with the Barista Express. Freshly grind beans and enjoy precise espresso and microfoam milk texturing in under a minute.

Sage the Dynamic Duo Espresso Machine and Coffee Grinder

The barista’s choice for home espresso. Dual boilers for precise extraction and instant steam, plus a Smart Grinder™ Pro for café-quality results.

Sage Barista Touch Espresso Machine - Black Truffle

The Barista Touch boasts an intuitive touchscreen display, pre-programmed settings, built-in grinder, adjustable controls, and automatic milk frother.

Sage The Oracle Espresso Machine - Black Truffle

Specialty coffee at home, automatically. The Oracle grinds, doses, tamps, and textures milk, letting you make espresso and lattes in under a minute.

Sage Oracle Touch Espresso Machine - Stainless Steel

The Sage Oracle Touch Espresso Machine automated, touch screen operation simplifies how to make your favourite cafe coffee in three easy steps.

Sage The Dual Boiler Espresso Machine - Stainless Steel

Boasting a separate steam boiler offering instant and powerful steam on demand.

Sage The Barista Pro Espresso Machine - Black Truffle

The Sage Barista Pro in elegant Black Truffle adds a stylish touch to your kitchen, while delivering barista-quality coffee with speed and precision.

Sage The Barista Pro Espresso Machine - Stainless Steel

The Sage Barista Pro delivers barista-quality espresso at home with an intuitive interface, built-in grinder, 3-second heat-up and precise extraction.

Sage The Dual Boiler Espresso Machine - Black Truffle

Commercial features and performance, in a domestic footprint.

Sage Barista Touch Impress - Brushed Stainless Steel

Swipe. Select. Impress. Enjoy step-by-step barista guidance at your fingertips.

Sage Barista Express Impress Espresso Machine - Stainless Steel

Sage's first ever assisted manual espresso machine. Impressive Puck. Less mess. Less fuss.

Espresso Machines FAQs

Can an espresso machine make an americano?

Yes it can by following the steps below:

  1. Start by pulling a shot of espresso following the steps above.
  2. Heat water separately (if your espresso machine has a hot water function, use it. If not, you need a kettle).
  3. Add hot water to the espresso. The usual ratio is 1:2 or 1:3 (espresso to water).

Tip: Pouring the hot water first and adding the espresso on top can preserve the crema - aka a Long Black.

What beans are best for an espresso machine?

It all comes down to your taste preferences really. Coffee blends are often great for espresso-based drinks, but single-origin coffees can also taste incredible as espresso.

Why are espresso machines expensive?

Espresso machines are expensive due to high-quality materials, precise engineering, and advanced technology. They feature durable components, such as powerful pumps and temperature-stable boilers, essential for consistent espresso extraction. Many include automation, customisation options, and built-in grinders, adding convenience.

How does an espresso machine actually work?

To learn how espresso machines work and tips on getting the most out of yours, check out our brew guide.

How do I clean an espresso machine?

Just follow the manufacturer's cleaning guide. We recommend a quick clean after each use, along with a more thorough clean at least once a month.

Which espresso machine should I buy?

Choosing the right espresso machine depends on several factors, including your budget and intended usage. Here are some key considerations:

  1. Budget: Decide how much you’re willing to invest, including ongoing costs for coffee beans and maintenance.
  2. Features: Look for features that match your needs, like built-in grinders, steam wands, or automatic brewing options.
  3. Space: Ensure the machine will fit comfortably in your kitchen.
  4. Ease of Use: Consider your skill level and how much effort you're willing to put into making espresso.
  5. Maintenance: Check how easy it is to clean and maintain the machine.

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