2024 the best coffee maker with grinder review
Price: $129.95 - $399.00
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Fresh, single serve sophistication: Just press play to grind whole beans to perfection and enjoy a high-quality espresso or americano without the need for pods
Easy to clean: Features automatic descaling and a front-attached drip tray that secures magnetically, offering swift removal - Experience the power of high-quality engineering even when cleaning-up
Stainless steel precision: Built-in, low-noise electric grinder with adjustable settings, ensuring every brew – light to dark roast – delivers a coffee that will take your senses on a journey
Elegant simplicity for all: Effortlessly master the art of brewing with the intuitive LED touch panel and an adjustable dispenser so that you can easily use different cup sizes
Compact design with a bonus: Fits seamlessly into any home or office - Dimensions: W 7” x H 12.4” x L 15.6”
Reviewer: Lifeon2wheels
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Excellent coffee, well made, no plastic waste!
Review: Update! After 90 days of life with this machine, I absolutely love it. I've already saved half the cost of the new machine by not buying Nespresso capsules and the coffee is excellent. Highly recommended. Read on for my entire review and please click the "helpful" button if it helps you.30 days of Life with a Tchibo Automatic Espresso Coffee MachinePros:⢠Nice looking.⢠Very easy to use.⢠Feels and seems very well made.⢠Creates excellent coffee smells when brewing.⢠Has a cool light that illuminates your coffee cup while brewing.⢠Makes a very flavorful espresso or cup of coffee with a nice amount of crema on top.⢠The coffee is hot, hot enough for me anyway. I donât need or like very hot coffee, and often let mine sit to cool or, if Iâm in a hurry, even drop an ice cube in it to cool it off (sacrilege for many, I know). When placed in a travel mug, the coffee remains very hot for several hours.⢠Bean hopper holds a large amount of beans, especially with the extension piece.⢠Bean hopper is nicely sealed to keep beans fresh.⢠Controls are nicely illuminated, are clear to use, and consist of a lit area to push like a touch screen phone computer screen. This makes the buttons super easy to âpush.â⢠Tray that holds spent grinds and excess water is easy to remove, clean, and reinstall.⢠Brew unit is easily accessible from the side and easy to remove, clean, and reinstall.⢠Water container is easy to remove, refill, and reinstall.⢠The height adjustable brew nozzle is a nice feature that moves in its up and down travel with a feeling of high quality.Cons:⢠As many have said, water container is a bit on the small side and needs to be filled often if you are making coffee. Espresso drinkers wonât have as much of an issue, but I end up filling my water container after every use when making coffee.⢠Machine is too tall to remove and refill the water container if there are cabinets above the machine. Machine must be moved forward of cabinets to remove water container, refill, and reinstall. I placed the machine on a large trivet with sliding felt pads mounted underneath it which makes things much easier to move around and I highly recommend that approach.⢠The machine is a bit heavy (not a bad thing as it indicates it is well made in my book), but it makes it more difficult to slide it in and out from below cabinets.⢠If water runs out during brewing or when warming up at first start, and water is re-filled, one must be ready for the machine to continue immediatelyâ¦this is challenging since when I slide the machine forward to refill the machine, it is on the edge of my counter and there is not room to place a cup. A way around this is to slide the machine sideways while refilling (which is easier for me on the felt bottomed trivet I describe just above). While the instructions specifically say not to do this, another way around this problem is to refill the water container by pouring (just enough) water to finish the brewing process directly into the container without taking it out â again, not easy unless one moves the unit forward of the cabinets above.⢠Crema could be a bit thicker and a little more flavorful (again, compared to the Nespresso Intenso), but this could also be a function of the beans chosen.⢠Grind setting can only be adjusted when the grinder is running. This isnât a terrible problem for me since I have set it on the finest setting and havenât changed it since because I like a strong brew. However, if different people are using the machine in the same household and each prefers a different strength brew, it is something to keep in mind.⢠Oily or flavored beans with a coating cannot be used or it will damage the grinder. I prefer non-flavored beans so this isnât a big deal for me. Iâve also not had a problem finding âdryerâ beans (the Tchibo coffees work well, and Peetâs âMajor Dickasonâsâ is also purported to work well though I havenât tried it yet).⢠Itâs not quiet. I donât find this to be a problem, and I kind of like the sounds it makes. It crunches the beans and makes a whirring sound which is probably the brew unit moving along its track. Just keep in mind that if your significant other is sleeping, that person will likely be awakened.Things to keep in mind:⢠As I mentioned above, the buttons are super light and easy to touch. This is a nice feature, but they are easy to hit inadvertently when load the bean hopper or even if one brushes the âbuttonsâ by accident. I have adopted the approach of turning off the machine when re-loading the hopper.⢠I plan on running a descaling cycle monthly using an espresso machine specific de-scaler (as opposed to vinegar). I only say this because I think with any higher pressure machine, de-scaling is important to maintain the machine. I have run the de-scaling cycle once during this review time and it is simple to follow the directions in the manual.My background â Iâve tried many ways to brew coffee including: drip, Nespresso, Keurig, percolated, a âtrueâ espresso machine, stove-top espresso machine, pour-over, cold-brew, and French press. I prefer a very strong coffee, but do not like bitterness.I used my Nespresso for more âspecialâ occasions (mostly weekends) and liked the coffee it makes. My favorite flavor capsule was Intenso, and I also liked the Stormio and Odacio flavors but not as much. I never liked the capsule approach as think itâs wasteful and has too much of an impact on the environment. While I applaud that Nespresso minimizes the impact of the capsule approach by providing free recycling bags which saves the aluminum and composts the coffee, I think that process creates a large carbon footprint. The final straw for me though was the machines donât last. My first one died within a year. Nespresso was great in replacing it for me. The second one died after about two years, and Nespresso repaired it for me free of charge. I donât use the machine enough to have it die so soon â at the most 100 cycles per year. Nespresso has great customer service, but when I saw the Tchibo, I found it very appealing because it doesnât use capsules.My opinion on the other methods is as follows. Itâs not even worth talking much about Keurig in my humble opinion. The plastic waste is inexcusable and the coffee it makes is simply not good â itâs better than instant, which isnât saying much. I love pour-over coffee, but itâs a fair amount of work and I just donât want to spend the time in the morning, especially during the week when running off to work. French press is a bit too much work too, and I donât have a grinder which is needed to be able to make a course grind to effectively use a French press. Percolated coffee is too much effort too. Ditto for a true espresso machine and stove-top espresso machine. Drip coffee is a nice staple, but itâs not âspecialâ in that it doesnât create crema and it can be bitter depending on the beans used. I love my cold brewer for the summer (a simple filter inside of a mason jar), but when it gets cold outside, I want a hot coffee.Beans used: Tchibo Classic Blend â using these beans, the coffee is flavorful and pleasant, but even in the finest settings with the boost function, I long for a bit more punch. My old Nespresso machine when using Intenso made a stronger cup, but it was also more bitter, so there is a trade-off. I would liken the Classic Blend in the Tchibo to the Stormio or Odacio Nespresso Capsules. Iâve also tried the Tchibo Röstmeister beans which are a dark roast and they yield a lot stronger flavor which is more akin to my preferred Intenso Nespresso brew. I also plan on trying Peetâs Major Dickasonâs blend as they have confirmed for me that these are non-oily (see above, oily or flavored beans are not recommended for this machine as they gum up the grinder).I used the machine a lot (at least once a day, sometimes more) during these first 30 days and am quite happy. The pros of the machine definitely outweigh the cons. I remain hopeful that the machine will remain reliable, and I will update this review once more time passes.In conclusion, I do highly recommend this machine and I hope this review has been helpful! If so, please hit the thumbs up!
Reviewer: patty
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Incredible coffee maker!
Review: I absolutely love this machine! And I am a picky "foodie" person. I have had 2 DeLonghi machines, and 1 Gaggia one, each to the tune of $3,000.00, and this machine makes better coffee than any of them at a fraction of the price. Those machines need to be sent out to be repaired and shipping is not cheap. Keurig or any other pod coffee machines are simply unacceptable to me, since the coffee is not freshly ground. That doesn't even taste like coffee to me!I LOVE the espresso this machine makes...it has the nicest foam I have ever seen from ANY machine! I use La Colombe "Corsica" or "Nizza" coffee and the taste is amazing.-The machine is small and takes up minimal room.-The coffee bean holder is a great size and can be adjusted to hold more beans vs. less.-The water tank holds the same amount of water that my other machines have held, which is of course, never big enough! But I refill it each morning when I turn it off, so that it is ready for the next day.-We get (4-5) 8-10oz. cups per tank.-The already brewed "grounds container" seems to hold more than my previous machines, before it needs to be emptied.- I love the magnetic tray that you set the coffee cup on. You can completely remove it to place larger cups underneath the spout.-The spout easily lowers for espressos and raises for larger cups.-It may not have all the the bells and whistle accessories, like the milk container and frothing attachments but they are a pain to use and clean up anyway.When I make cappuccinos or lattes, I heat the milk in the microwave, then whip it with my Aerolatte wand and add the shot of espresso. Delicious and better than any machine could do!I saw someone complain about not having enough head room when removing the tank when there are cabinets above it. This is true, but I solved that problem by buying one of those appliance gliding trays that fits nicely under it and you just squeeze the buttons to pull it out and then again to push it back. Works great!Bottom Line: If you are looking for a "simple to use" machine, that makes delicious espressos and Americano brewed coffees, you simply cannot go wrong with this machine! It is easy to understand and program. My husband had NO problem using and troubleshooting it, which is unusual! Love, love, love this machine!P.S. I kept the box for a month before throwing it out, in the event I didn't like it. At first, it seemed a little cheaper quality than I am used to, since it was so lightweight and was so basic. My other machines are all stainless steel, hence, one of the reasons they cost so much. But I must say that I have had it for almost 3 months and it has held up well and is not fragile at all with normal careful use. It's a keeper!
Reviewer: Hanmark
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: So far it's working great! Small and maintenance free,
Customers say
Customers like the taste, ease of use, and value for money of the coffee maker. They mention it makes delicious coffee and produces rich crema. Some are satisfied with the build quality and looks. However, some customers dislike the water reservoir and have different opinions on its functionality.
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