| 89 | | $1,500 | Can make cafe-quality drinks at home with reasonable ease, but requires a bit of a financial investment |
| 81 | | $600 | A cafe-quality machine that manages to still be friendly towards beginner baristas |
| 80 | | $700 | If you don't mind a little learning curve and elbow grease, this is the best espresso you can make at home |
| 78 | | $500 | An excellent choice for those trying to recreate cafe drinks at home, especially if you already have an espresso-quality grinder |
| 77 | | $450 | An excellent machine if your familiar with the process of manual brewing, and already have a high-quality grinder |
| 76 | | $1,100 | If you value convenience over all else this machine will make a good cappuccino at the push of a button |
| 71 | | $600 | If you like capsule style machines and want an automatic milk frother this is the machine for you |
| 69 | | $1,000 | Decent all around machine, but the price is high for what you get |
| 68 | | $735 | Makes top notch espresso if you're experienced at manually pulling shots, but this machine may flummox beginners |
| 67 | | $530 | If your main concern is saving money on cafe drinks in the long run, this is the perfect machine for you |
| 67 | | $430 | If you already have a good grinder and you find it for below list price, this machine is a decent buy |
| 63 | | $200 | Good for those that will pay a bit extra for convenience and would like to be able to make coffee as well |
| 60 | | $449 | Good espresso and makes a decent cappuccino, but the steam wand will likely disappoint latte lovers |
| 51 | | $60 | Great for more remote camping, but other portable models serve car camping and general travel a bit better |
| 47 | | $65 | Perfect for road trips and car camping excursions if you just can't leave your cappuccino behind |
| 41 | | $200 | Very bitter taste made this our least favorite machine |