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11 Best Coffee Machines 2024 UK; tried and tested

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THERE’S nothing like a good cup of coffee to get you going in the morning or revive you during the day and now you can have barista-style coffee at home thanks to the latest high-tech coffee machines.

No need to rely on good old instant, with the best coffee machines you can go crazy with a cappuccino, love your latte or make an amazing Americano and all with no real work on your part.

Simply pop in the pod, add the beans or ground coffee and away you go.

It’s going to take you longer to choose your machine than it will do to make your coffee. There’s so much choice, so just where do you start?

That’s where we come in. Read on for our tried and tested guide to the best coffee machines available in the UK today.

Best coffee machines at a glance:

Philips 5400 Series Bean to Cup

Pros: Easy to use, variety of drinks, high-quality, easy to clean, quick, can make multiple drinks, grinds beans

Cons: Assembly is a bit complicated, need to figure out your settings

Rating: 5/5

As a frequent coffee drinker, there’s nothing I love more than freshly brewed coffee and the Philips 5400 LatteGo promises that every single time with the touch of a few buttons.

It takes up a bit of counter space and is a bit fiddly to assemble as you need to attach a few parts separately and set up the screen, but once it’s done that’s the hardest bit out of the way.

It has a sleek interface, and you can pick whatever coffee you want from extensive options that you normally wouldn’t be able to enjoy at home like latte macchiato, flat white, 

Each drink has a customisable setting for you to personalise the ratio of caffeine and liquid per coffee and it also includes an extra shot function, which I personally enjoyed.

It does take a bit of trial and error to figure out what your ideal setting is. The first time I made a cappuccino, I hadn’t adjusted the setting so it turned out way too milky for me, but after figuring it out, it was one of the best at-home coffees I had.

While it’s easy to use, I’d say the machine is better for regular coffee drinkers who know what type and intensity of coffee they enjoy.

It’s super easy to clean as there’s a self-cleaning function, and the drip tray and ground container can be easily removed, rinsed and reattached once dry.

Although it’s compatible with ground coffee, it works better with coffee beans as it has an in-built grinder and it can be hard to clean the section for ground beans. I once tried pouring water down it and it leaked. Not to mention, it's quite pricey.

But since I’ve used the machine, I’ve never had a coffee falter in quality and it’s even made me buy fewer coffees from shops as they pale in comparison to what I have at home.

Review by Natalie Chui.

Size: 24.6 x 37.2 x 43.3 cm, Weight: 8kg, Coffee compatibility: Coffee beans, ground coffee

De’Longhi Nescafé Dolce Gusto Piccolo XS

The De'Longhi is perfect for smaller kitchens and is very user-friendlyCredit: Darren Fletcher

De’Longhi Nescafé Dolce Gusto Piccolo XS, £35

Pros: Price, great size for small kitchens

Cons: None I can see

Rating: 4/5

Perfect for smaller kitchens, this dinky machine is very user-friendly and has a manual lever, so you can control the size of your drink exactly.

It’s very quick to heat up and can produce a range of Dolce Gusto hot drinks as well as Starbucks-branded ones.

For the non-coffee drinkers in your life, this machine also makes tea and hot chocolate using the appropriate Dolce Gusto pods, so it’s sure to get a lot of use.

While I reviewed the black version, there are other colours to choose from including red and white, and you can often find discounts, making it one of the best bargain machines.

Review by Hayley Minn.

Size: H27.6 x W13.6 x D26.6cm, Weight: 2.1kg, Pod compatibility: Dolce Gusto pods


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Nespresso Vertuo Next Pod Coffee Machine by Krups

Pros: Easy to use, recyclable pods, removable parts of coffee machine are dishwasher safe

Cons: Can't buy pods in shops, they have to be ordered online or from a Nespresso store

Rating: 4.5/5

The Vertuo Next Pod coffee machine proves Nespresso's a household name for a reason.

At just over £100, this machine's compatible with Nespresso's wide range of Vertuo pods that come in so many delicious flavours, both caffeinated and not.

Not only are the pods all recyclable, but the removable parts of this are dishwasher safe which is a plus.

I can confirm that this easy-to-use machine gives you barista-level coffee in a matter of seconds and we're obsessed.

Some capsules are frothy, others creamy – there is something for all coffee tastes.

The only real downside is that you can't purchase their capsules in your local supermarket.

You have to either order them online or head to a Nespresso store if you're lucky enough to live near one.

Review by Hayley Minn.

Size: H31.4 x W14.2 x D42.9cm, Weight: 4kg, Pod compatibility: Nespresso Vertuo capsules

Tassimo by Bosch Happy

Pros: Easy to use, compact, automatically calculates brewing time, price

Cons: None that I can see

Rating: 4/5

It's hard to fault this compact, light and easy-to-use machine.

The water tank is built into the side, making it easy to manoeuvre around a countertop, and it also takes up very little space.

The coffee maker feels super-sturdy, heats up quickly and, like the other Tassimo machines, can produce a huge range of drinks.

Its Intellibrew system means it automatically calculates the right brewing time for your cuppa.

I'm not the only one that loves it, a whopping 96% of Argos shoppers say they would recommend it to a friend with most rating its performance and ease of use as its best features.

Review by Hayley Minn.

Size: H26.5 x W17.5 x D30.5cm, Weight: 1.5kg, Pod compatibility: Tassimo T Discs

Philips L’Or Barista Sublime

Pros: Compact, speedy

Cons: Noisy

Rating: 3.5/5

The slimline, compact design doesn’t hog counter space, and as well as taking single and double L’Or espresso pods it’s also compatible with Nespresso.

It’s a little bit noisy but very quick and serves drinks with a creamy head at the ideal temperature. The gold accents give it a classy feel.

Coffee lovers are delighted with the machine.

One reviewer said: ‘Best purchase I have made. Great machine for creating great coffee.

While another stated: ‘This machine is not only beautiful to behold but functions perfectly. Coffee is very hot, quietly delivered and tastes sublime. Great bit of kit!’

Review by Hayley Minn.

Size: H27.6 x W15.7 x D40.2cm, Weight: 3.35kg, Pod compatibility: L’Or classic espresso and double espresso capsules, Nespresso Original compatible capsules

Lavazza A Modo Mio Deśea Coffee Machine

Pros: Great coffee for cappuccino or latte fan, looks great on the countertop, capsules are reasonably priced, makes a wide range of drinks

Cons: Not cheap, not compatible with the majority of coffee pods, can overheat milk, power cord is too short

Rating: 4/5

There’s little not to like about the Lavazza Deśea.

It looks great and adds a certain level of elegance to your work surfaces.

It’s also extremely easy to use, quick to clean, and makes great-tasting coffee. 

While it's inconvenient that the Deśea is limited to capsules from Lavazza's own-brand range, the A Modo Mio (“my way”) capsules made are reasonably priced, have a good range of intensity levels and are compostable.

The standout feature of the Deśea (which means “wish” in Spanish) is its ability to make milk-based coffees such as cappuccinos and lattes.

This feature, which uses technology patented by Lavazza, sets it apart from other coffee machines and will be a big selling point to people who want foamy coffees without the fuss of a separate milk frother.

Review by Kieran Ahuja.

Size: H28 x W14.5 x D38cm, Weight: 4.5kg, Pod compatibility: A Modo Mio capsules

Nespresso Vertuo Pop

Pros: Easy to use, Bluetooth compatible

Cons: Only uses Nespresso Vertuo capsules

Rating: 3/5

The machine that smoothie George Clooney plugs is sexy and sleek, with a single button and Bluetooth connectivity.

But it only uses Nespresso Vertuo capsules, which are a bit pricey.

Even so, you get a lovely creamy coffee top, which tastes delicious.

You can also specify five different cup sizes: espresso, double espresso, gran lungo, mug and alto to suit your mood and need for caffeine.

This coffee machine also comes in a variety of colours so you can select one to match with or complement your décor.

Choose from liquorice black, aqua mint, Pacific blue, spicy red, mango yellow or coconut white.

Review by Hayley Minn.

Size: H25 x W13.6 x D42.6cm, Weight: 3.5kg, Pod compatibility: Vertuo capsules only

Bosch Tassimo Finesse

Pros: Price, more than 70 different drinks to choose from

Cons: Used pods aren't held within the machine

Rating: 3/5

I love the vibrant red colour – though it does look a bit plastic.

The used pods aren’t held in the machine, so you must dispose of them each time, making it a bit annoying as it means you have to empty the bins frequently.

But it can use Tassimo discs, with more than 70 types of drinks on offer including hot chocolate and other non-caffeinated beverages.

If you fancy the odd coffee or want to try a seasonal drink, then this would be a good machine for you.

Tassimo shoppers are also loving this compact coffee machine. One wrote: ‘Gorgeous colour and doesn’t take up much space.’

While another said: ‘Perfect for my kitchen as I don't have loads of room, pods are lovely.’

Review by Hayley Minn.

Size: H36.6 x W15.7 x D26.5cm, Weight: 2.1kg, Pod compatibility: Tassimo Discs/ pods

Bosch Tassimo My Way 2

Pros: Touch screen, functionality

Cons: Built-in water filter needs replacing regularly, larger than some of the other Tassimo models

Rating: 3/5

This takes up more space than the other Tassimos and has a built-in water filter, which needs regular replacing, adding to the cost.

It has a pricier feel thanks to the touch screen and extra functions – you can choose your drink’s temperature, size and strength.

There’s also a memory function so you can save up to four different settings for your favourite drinks, including intensity and temperature.

When you purchase and register it, you can get two £10 vouchers to spend on coffee which is a nice bonus.

One happy shopper also added: 'The coffee all has a great flavour with a huge range to choose from. Simple controls, so anyone can use it with ease.'

Review by Hayley Minn.

Size: H31 x W40 x Dcm26.5, Weight: 3.2kg, Pod compatibility: Tassimo pods

De'Longhi coffee machine

Pros: Price, intuitive machine, more than 40 different varieties of coffee pod

Cons: The pod doesn't pierce correctly at times

Rating: 4/5

The De'Longhi Coffee Machine is decent value for money.

It's chic and features a high-pressure system - meaning you can enjoy velvety and frothy coffees at your leisure.

I found the machine to be intuitive, and it's also easy to clean as all the coffee grounds stay in the pod.

The machine has over forty different varieties in its coffee pod range, so you can find something that will fit your needs, or explore new tastes.

The only downside I found using this machine was that sometimes a pod would not be pierced correctly, resulting in a small leak down the back of the cup stand.

But it didn't happen often enough to properly concern us, and we still rate it one of the best coffee machines available.

Plus, if you're looking for something that will produce delicious coffee on a budget, the De'Longhi Coffee Machine might be the perfect choice.

Review by Hayley Minn.

Size: H37 x W17.6 x D21.5cm, Weight: 2.6kg, Pod compatibility: Dolce Gusto pods

Beem Espresso Perfect Espresso Portafilter

Pros: Steam nozzle for frothy milk, used ground espresso as well as pads and pods

Cons: None I can see

Rating: 4/5

A great option for wannabe baristas, this seems more like a traditional espresso machine.

It has a steam nozzle to froth milk and uses pods, pads or ground espresso.

I made a tasty flat white with fresh milk which was less synthetic than pods.

It's pricier than other pod machines, however, you can also use it with ground coffee and it's a worthy investment that produces high-quality coffees at ease.

One happy customer commented: ‘So far I'm very impressed and would recommend.’

It's currently out of stock, but you can sign up to be informed of when it's restocked by BEEM.

Review by Hayley Minn.

Size: H29.5 x W28.5 x L20.5cm, Weight: 4.33kg, Pod compatibility: Can be used with ground coffee, capsules and pods.

Where to buy coffee machines in the UK?

You can find the best coffee machine to suit your needs either online or on the high street. Retailers to check out include , homewares stores such as Robert Dyas and department stores, including . Don’t forget to look at the websites of individual brands also.

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How much do coffee machines cost?

There are coffee machines to suit a variety of price points, from cheap to the eye-wateringly expensive.

Price also depends on the type of coffee machine and functionality it offers, so for example, a filter coffee machine is generally on par price-wise with a pod machine and both are going to cost less than a bean-to-cup machine.

Features will also affect the price, so a coffee maker with an integral milk frother is going to cost you more than one without.

The coffee machines we’ve featured here range in price from £34.99 up to £199.

What type of coffee machine do I need?

Choosing the best coffee machine for you is important, so we've rounded up some of the pros and cons of the various types below.

The pod coffee maker is probably the machine you'll see in kitchens around the UK most often.

They use small pods of pre-ground beans to create your drink and are usually the cheapest type of coffee machine you can buy as they have the fewest components.

On the one hand, capsule/pod machines are quick and easy to use and you don't have to have trained as a barista to get a consistent cup of Joe.

However, purists won't like that you can't tailor your brew to your taste like you can with a traditional coffee machine.

Another downside is that coffee machine pods usually won't work between rival brands, meaning that once you've got your machine you're locked into buying one brand of pods indefinitely.

If you're a traditionalist, only a ground coffee machine will do.

Unlike the pod and bean-to-cup coffee makers, you'll have to have a bit of practice to use one of these machines properly.

But once you do, you'll be able to create coffees perfectly tailored to your tastes.

On the plus side for ground coffee machines, you can create expert-level brews with beans of your own choice (provided they're ground to the right consistency of course).

Many of these machines will have their steam wand, so you can froth milk to your preferred consistency.

Your daily brew will be cheaper than a pod coffee machine too, as ground coffee is less expensive than pods.

On the downside, these machines are a bit more work day-to-day, they require practice to use properly and will also require a bit more elbow grease to keep them clean.

Bean-to-cup machines offer freshly ground coffee at the press of a button.

High-end models will let you choose from a variety of coffees, whether you prefer an Americano in the morning, or you like to kick start your day with a cappuccino.

These machines let you use a variety of beans depending on your preference, and will quickly prepare your preferred drink.

Many of them will include automatic milk frothing settings to offer impressive brews with little input from you.

Take note though, that bean-to-cup makers tend to be larger, more expensive and noisier.

They also require regular cleaning to ensure the mechanism doesn't get clogged up with the dregs of coffee past.

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