I got one of these 18 months ago
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00400OMU0
It is a bean to cup "espresso machine" which means it grinds the beans then brews espresso shots. However I only really use it for a mug of coffee. I like this style which gives the crema "froth" better than the coffee from a drip machine.
On rare occasions I'll make a latte/cappucino style milky using the steam wand and one or two shots. The bottom right button is for 2 cups of "cafe lungo" which are like larger espressos. I find putting a mug under both nozzles and using that button gives about 240ml i.e a medium mug of nice strong but flavourful coffee. Alternatively you could use the 1 or 2 shot espresso buttons and top up with hot water from the steam wand.
It does the job for me. It takes a little time to tune in the manual grind and strength settings.
I've not had experience of any other machines but I find this hits the sweet spot of coffee quality vs faff. On a morning I want to hit a button and get a nice coffee not mess with a barista type machine.
Maintenance wise, every couple of days you have to empty and clean out the hopper where the pucks of used grounds get dumped. For us it wants descaling every couple of months. I've just used generic descaling tablets not the special delonghi liquid. Apart from that, after a descale I pull the filter unit out and clean round everywhere that's accessible.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00400OMU0
It is a bean to cup "espresso machine" which means it grinds the beans then brews espresso shots. However I only really use it for a mug of coffee. I like this style which gives the crema "froth" better than the coffee from a drip machine.
On rare occasions I'll make a latte/cappucino style milky using the steam wand and one or two shots. The bottom right button is for 2 cups of "cafe lungo" which are like larger espressos. I find putting a mug under both nozzles and using that button gives about 240ml i.e a medium mug of nice strong but flavourful coffee. Alternatively you could use the 1 or 2 shot espresso buttons and top up with hot water from the steam wand.
It does the job for me. It takes a little time to tune in the manual grind and strength settings.
I've not had experience of any other machines but I find this hits the sweet spot of coffee quality vs faff. On a morning I want to hit a button and get a nice coffee not mess with a barista type machine.
Maintenance wise, every couple of days you have to empty and clean out the hopper where the pucks of used grounds get dumped. For us it wants descaling every couple of months. I've just used generic descaling tablets not the special delonghi liquid. Apart from that, after a descale I pull the filter unit out and clean round everywhere that's accessible.
, I doubt you'll get payback on a bean to cup machine....


