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Bean to cup coffee machine for a novice

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DinoHat · 08/12/2023 20:25

I’ve had several pod machines but never a bean to cup machine. I spend an absolute fortune on Nespresso pods and so looking for a new machine.

Budget ideally £500-800

i really like the look of this one - Sage the Barista Touch Machine, Bean to Cup Coffee Machine with Milk Frother, SES880BTR - Black Truffle https://amzn.eu/d/4cyHpdu
but some reviews say the aftercare service isn’t that good - it’s quite a large spend so I don’t want to be replacing it for several years!

The touch screen really appeals to me
for ease.

I’ve looked at delongi machines before as they seem to have good reviews.

I want to make americanos, lattes and cappuccinos. Needs to be easy to use.

Any recommendations please?

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Bluevelvetsofa · 08/12/2023 20:31

De Longhi Magnifica does for us.

OneMiniMincePieTooFar · 08/12/2023 20:34

I have that machine. I love it and it is very easy to use.

What I will say is I would recommend getting the silver one, not the black. I saw loads of examples of where the black paint scratched and chipped off leaving it looking tatty. The silver isn't painted so doesn't suffer the same fate.

Have never had to use the after sale support so cannot comment on that.

OneMiniMincePieTooFar · 08/12/2023 20:35

I have the sage machine, I mean.

Spottywombat · 08/12/2023 20:37

Delonghi Magnifica here too. All good.

MyCatIsPlotting · 08/12/2023 20:38

We also have the Delonghi Magnifica Evo and it’s great. You can usually get them for around £400. My only gripe is it’s very temperamental to descale. But super easy to use and feels straightforward to clean. It does everything you want it to, ie espresso, americano, and a milk frother.

TheFTrain · 08/12/2023 20:40

Get the Sage!

Geminio · 08/12/2023 20:48

We have Melitta Barista TS Smart, really pleased with it. We’ve had it 4 years now, no problems at all and it gets a lot of use.

DinoHat · 08/12/2023 21:18

Looking at all these suggestions. Thank you it’s really helpful.

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Cosywintertime · 08/12/2023 21:22

I have the de longhi eletta, I love it, we don’t drink instant coffee any more, very easy to use, and if you like frothy milk it works excellently

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00I6E7CWG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1

PussInBin20 · 08/12/2023 21:30

I have the Delonghi Specialista, drinking one now, so good!

DinoHat · 08/12/2023 21:36

PussInBin20 · 08/12/2023 21:30

I have the Delonghi Specialista, drinking one now, so good!

Both DH and I have come back to this on our search.

One common thing I keep reading in the reviews of several machines is that the coffee isn’t hot. I like my coffee hot (and always warm my Nespresso).

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Zampa · 08/12/2023 21:40

Jura E8. By far the best but it is at the top of your price range.

Namechangedone · 08/12/2023 21:43

I have the sage, it's brilliant and very easy to use, once you get the hang of it. Have had no issues with it, or regrets about such a large spend!

DinoHat · 09/12/2023 06:56

Namechangedone · 08/12/2023 21:43

I have the sage, it's brilliant and very easy to use, once you get the hang of it. Have had no issues with it, or regrets about such a large spend!

Does the sage make hot coffee?

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KingsleyBorder · 09/12/2023 07:00

I know what you mean about hot coffee. We love our bean to cup machine for taste but the only solutions I have found to get the temp I like are either to make espresso with the machine and top up with boiling water from the kettle (ie an Americano), or put the coffee in the microwave.

DinoHat · 09/12/2023 07:28

KingsleyBorder · 09/12/2023 07:00

I know what you mean about hot coffee. We love our bean to cup machine for taste but the only solutions I have found to get the temp I like are either to make espresso with the machine and top up with boiling water from the kettle (ie an Americano), or put the coffee in the microwave.

Edited

Yes - I’ve put hot water in the tanks before and don’t know if it’s a coincidence but I think It makes the tanks spilt and leak.

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Perfectlystill · 09/12/2023 07:28

Get a Delonghi Magnifica. Our has lasted 10 years and is so simple to use. Plus makes great coffee.

DinoHat · 09/12/2023 07:49

Perfectlystill · 09/12/2023 07:28

Get a Delonghi Magnifica. Our has lasted 10 years and is so simple to use. Plus makes great coffee.

10 years is amazing!

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CormorantStrikesBack · 09/12/2023 07:50

I’m happy with my delonghi magnifica, if you study the instruction book there’s a “hidden” way to adjust the temp iirc. Mine is hot enough now but I did fiddle with that setting.

Bs0u416d · 09/12/2023 07:53

We have the Melita Barista T Smart and it's great. Does it all and on sale at the moment at 650!

Happydays321 · 09/12/2023 07:55

We have the sage barista pro, the coffee is hot. You can adjust the temperature of the coffee and heat the milk as hot as you want. I believe on the touch you can set the temperature of the milk. The coffee is absolutely amazing, we bought from lakeland they have regular vouchers for 20% off and they have a 3 year guarantee.

KingsleyBorder · 09/12/2023 07:56

CormorantStrikesBack · 09/12/2023 07:50

I’m happy with my delonghi magnifica, if you study the instruction book there’s a “hidden” way to adjust the temp iirc. Mine is hot enough now but I did fiddle with that setting.

Ours is a deLonghi Magnifica too. Might take a look but tbh it’s my husband who mainly drinks the coffee so he gets to choose the temp and I know he studied the manual very closely for all the various coffee strength and grind variables. The kettle hot water method is an OK solution.

Also I always order “extra hot” in coffee shops so I think I am an extreme case!

DinoHat · 09/12/2023 08:02

KingsleyBorder · 09/12/2023 07:56

Ours is a deLonghi Magnifica too. Might take a look but tbh it’s my husband who mainly drinks the coffee so he gets to choose the temp and I know he studied the manual very closely for all the various coffee strength and grind variables. The kettle hot water method is an OK solution.

Also I always order “extra hot” in coffee shops so I think I am an extreme case!

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Me too - extra hot, extra shot!

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