I’m in the USA. I’ve had a flair classic. It was able to make better espresso than most baristas, but because of preheating and cleaning, the first shot could take like 15-20 mins.

The weird plastic portafilter grew a hairline fracture and so I can’t make espresso at home anymore.

I want something, new or used, that costs under, say, 700 usd (possibly closer to 400 usd), and is faster and possibly more automated, and makes just as good espresso, that I don’t have to fiddle with as much once I’ve gotten it honed in.

I probably don’t need a grinder because I have one of those hundred dollar hand grinders that does a pretty good job.

I also want a good steam wand on it to steam milk.

I’m considering like a sage/braville bambino, but that’s such an influencer brand that I can’t trust anything I see on it. Also considering a gaggia classic. But I haven’t used any real espresso machines, so I don’t know what I’ll like or not.

Durability/robustness, espresso quality/output, and speed/time-to-coffee are my big priorities.

Any advice is welcome!

  • Spokesyon
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    7 months ago

    If you don’t want a science/engineering project then you won’t be happy with the gaggia classic pro, but the longevity is great if you take care of it. The Turin legato or breville bambino are supposed to be better out of the box but they aren’t going to last as long as a stainless steal machine.

    FWIW: I have the gaggia classic with a pid, gauge, one steam tip, and dimmer mod. It’s a great machine but took some work to get where I wanted it. Still takes 20 minutes to come fully up to temp though.