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There's no universally-fit-all coffee machine. This is why we've compiled our top picks for the home, ranging from a super-automatic that grinds and packs your beans, to semi-automatic machines that give you the best control over your espresso.

The Breville Oracle Touch strikes a perfect balance between automatizing the process and needing you to be knowledgeable about the art of making espresso. It's the most efficient bean-to-cup machine we've come across.

1. Rocket Appartamento

Rocket Appartamento is a great option for those looking to make espresso at home without having to compromise on quality. This small-footprint espresso machine was specifically designed for people who have limited counter space. It combines excellent build quality and a small footprint. It comes with a 1.8 Liter copper heat exchange boiler and commercial E61 Group Heads so that you can steam your milk and brew coffee at same at the same time.

The machine looks stunning too, and comes with an insert for the side of the machine with engraved hot water and steam spouts. This is a fresh update on the classic design of Rocket and is already impressive for a compact machine. It also has an black gauge for boiler pressure to indicate when the boiler is ready to use.

One disadvantage of this tiny machine is that the drip tray and reservoir for water are smaller than those of other machines. It is important to be careful when emptying and refilling the machine. This is especially the case if you use it frequently. This is a normal trade-off for having less footprint, however it is not a problem specific to this model.

You can still make a large amount of coffee using this machine, and it will easily keep up with your demands. We recommend investing in a quality grinder, such as the Baratza Sette Giante to improve consistency and flavor. You can also pair the machine with an Rocket Portafilter to improve the tamping.

As a professional espresso machine, the Rocket Appartamento is capable of making some great drinks, and is easy to create latte art. It's important to note that the machine isn't designed for beginners and has an enlightening curve for those upgrading from appliance-grade machines. The heat exchanger can be difficult to operate and you'll need to learn how to perform cooling flushes.

Both the Lelit Bianca and the Rocket Appartamento offer the option of connecting to a water supply, which allows you to always have clean, cold filtering water available for your drinks. The latter comes with a 2.25-liter water tank, which could be more difficult to fill than its competitors.

2. Lavazza A Modo Mio Jolie

This machine is built to Lavazza's high standards. The machine is able to reach the temperature for brewing quickly, meaning you can make your first cup in just 35 seconds. The tank can be filled easily by removing the lid. be removed to create a large hole. You can fill it up with tap water depending on what you prefer.

This is the smallest machine in the Lavazza A Modo Mio range, but it still packs a punch. At full cost, it's less than PS100 which is less than the Nespresso Essenza and similar machines from SMEG and Desea. This makes the Jolie an excellent choice for those who don't have the money or space for a traditional espresso maker, but would like to experience the pleasure of authentic Italian espresso.

The Jolie is extremely simple to use and occupies just a little counter space. By pressing a single button, you can begin the process. After pressing it again, it will start dispense the specific pod you've chosen. The button has a backlight so that you can see the amount you've consumed. You can also manually stop the process, should you prefer to consume the pod in smaller portions.

The model isn't equipped with a steam wand but you can add some creamy frosting to your milk by using an optional milk frother. The machine is also quite quiet and can be used to make coffee in a small kitchen or workspace.

The pods aren't inexpensive, but they come in a wide range of blends that can be used by all - from the lightest espresso drinker to the most demanding. They are available in many supermarkets, as well as regular coffee beans and grounds coffee pot machine. You can also purchase Lavazza A Modo Mio Compatible pods on the internet.

The Jolie and Milk is a smart-looking capsule machine with an integrated milk warmer and frother. It comes with a 75cm plug and power cable, a warranty card along with a quick guide and a tester pack of nine Lavazza pods. Six are roasts (two Qualita Rossa and two Lungo Dolce) and two are decaffeinated. The machine itself is small enough to be kept on a flat surface or slipped under your cupboard.

3. Breville BES870XL

The Breville Barista Express appears to be an expensive espresso machine. If you're willing invest the time to master its use, this is an excellent espresso maker for home use that performs better than some of the more expensive models available. It's among the best home coffee machine priced in its class, and it's especially suitable for those who don't have an espresso machine yet. This could easily set them back another $100 or more.

The model is just in the middle of the line for Breville (their Oracle is the most expensive, costing $2,199) however, it's an excellent choice for home baristas on a budget. It has plenty of customizable features, and it even has a built-in burr grinder to make the entire experience more affordable. It's also a one-boiler machine, meaning it can only handle one thing at one time.

Despite being a relatively newcomer to the espresso machine market, Breville has quickly made a name for themselves through their top-quality machines. This machine is no exception, and it has just enough control to let new baristas develop their abilities without spending a lot more than they need to.

The unit does not come without its flaws. The hopper is on the side, not on the top, of this model. It's not a big issue, but it can be a problem if you wish to dispense multiple shots at once. It's also difficult to see how much water remains in the tank, because of its rear position.

But if you're prepared to spend some time learning how to master the Breville Barista Express, it's an excellent, all-purpose appliance for any home espresso lover. The only drawback to the Breville Barista Express is its cost which could be a hindrance for certain buyers. For those looking for a lower-cost alternative, read our review of the Gaggia Classic or the La Pavoni Impresso. Both are equally powerful and offer a little more control than the Barista Express, but they'll cost less than the Breville model does.

4. OXO Brew 9-Cup

A high-tech, smart coffee maker that produces great coffee machines for home with a simple interface. The sleek stainless steel design with backlit LED screen provides your kitchen with a stylish design. It has a single dial to program how many cups you want it to make and includes a 2-4 cup setting and a 5-9 cup setting. The brewing process is similar to pour-over, which many coffee lovers believe makes the most flavorful coffee. The water is heated up to the ideal temperature, and then evenly poured over the coffee grounds with a shower head. The coffee is then brewed inside the double-walled thermal carafe, which can last up to 60 minutes. Its pause and pour feature lets you remove the carafe during brewing to fill your cup to the brim. The machine stops brewing and displays a red carafe light on its LED interface until you return it, then it resumes and completes brewing.

The OXO Brew 9-Cup coffee maker is an SCAA-certified coffee maker which means it meets the rigorous standards of SCAA's technology. Its brew cycle is about longer than the Bodum BISTRO and Technivorm Moccamaster KBT 741, but it offers greater control over temperature, brewing duration and also quality.

In our tests, the OXO Brew 9-Cup brewed an excellent drip coffee and a full-carafe in 7 minutes and 41 seconds. It's slightly longer than the 6 minutes or less that the Bonavita Connoisseur and the Moccamaster require but well within the range that coffee experts suggest for a decent cup of drip.

It also requires that you grind your own beans prior to brewing. You can use a manual coffee grinder or opt for a more automatic model like the Baratza Encore, which has multiple grind settings and an hopper that can hold whole beans.

The only drawback is that the carafe as well as the water reservoir aren't dishwasher-safe this could be a problem for some users. The stainless steel can be cleaned by hand. The OXO 9-Cup is a top contender for the top drip coffee maker due to its sleek design and easy to use interface.