I tried this ridiculously cheap bean-to-cup espresso machine so you don’t have to — and it’s a total head-scratcher


The Coffee Lab

the smeg emc02 mini pro manual espresso machine in jade green

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I’m Erin, and welcome to the tenth episode of The Coffee Lab, the series where we forget coffee snobbery. The Coffee Lab is all about making coffee fun. Join me as I help you kickstart your coffee journey!

The best espresso machines are expensive. That’s just a fact of life. The cheapest espresso machine I’ve ever truly loved is the Breville Bambino ($299), and I’ve always recommended the De’Longhi Stilosa ($149) and cheap-and-cheerful Casabrews 3700 Essential. Of course, though, many of these cheap machines have drawbacks — well, the De’Longhi Stilosa and Casabrews 3700 do — because corners have to be cut to keep the price down.

But when I tested the Casabrews Marenza recently, I couldn’t quite believe my eyes. What do you mean, it’s a bean-to-cup espresso machine for just $349 — and often on sale for $299? What do you mean, it’s got a tamping collar, a 58mm portafilter, and a built-in timer? All this for just $50 more than the Breville Bambino?





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