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If you’ve been pondering buying an super automatic espresso machine or maybe you’re simply curious about the world of luxurious coffee at the comfort of your own home, in this page we’ll be answering and sharing all the reviews we have on the best rated super automatic espresso machines. And like always, if you’re still not sure, still have questions, feel free to contact us with your question.
An espresso machine isn’t considered a super automatic unless it has the following features:
These are the main features of a super automatic machine. The newer or high-end the machine, the more features it’ll include. A higher end super automatic machine can include many sophisticated features like:
How Does a Super Automatic Machine Work?
And that’s it! It truly is a one-touch button operation. Here’s a video of a Gaggia Accademia Super Automatic in action:
Super autos can cost anywhere from a little less under $500 to nearly $3000. That’s quite a price range, isn’t it? Usually super automatics under $500 are older models that work great but are not quite as sophisticated as higher end machines. They have the minimum features a superautomatic should have, so if that’s you’re budget, it should be alright. However, if you can go up to $1000 to $1500, you should find much better machines.
You can browse some super automatic by budget here:
Obviously, for the prices of super automatic machines, you have to wonder if they’re worth it or not. And to be honest, that’s a question you have to answer for yourself. These machines are a true luxury to have, on the long run they save you a lot of coffee expenses (buying coffee from a cafe vs at home), and they require so little work on your part. If you can afford such a nice luxury, then why not?
If you can’t get a super-automatic, you can still get an automatic machine, which is close enough, for under $500.
There are three brands that have proven to be the best, according to customer ratings;
Here are some of the best rated super automatic espresso machines by these brands (click on the photo of the link below it to read the review):
DeLonghi Perfecta and DeLonghi ESAM 3300 Super Automatics – Click here to a comparison between all super auto machines by DeLonghi.
Philips Saeco Syntia vs. Intellia: Click here for a review and comparison between these two machines
Nespresso VertuoPLUS
VertuoPLUS is one of Nespresso's VertuoLine brewers. It is the only Nespresso that can brew both Espresso and Coffee, so it is the best option for someone who wants to enjoy both drinks.
Nespresso Inissia
Inissia is the best Nespresso machine for you. It is the entry-level espresso maker from Nespresso and it makes both Espresso and Lungo drinks. It is compact in size and available in many colors.
Nespresso Pixie
Pixie is a espresso and lungo maker with a premium finish and feel. It is equipped with sleek metal panels, LED indicators and a beautiful retro yet modern design. It is the only Nespresso maker still made in Switzerland.
Nespresso CitiZ
CitiZ has a beautiful and sleek design, with metal housing that's available in many colors. It makes both espresso and lungo. And out of Nespresso's OriginalLine espresso makers, it has the largest water reservoir.
Nespresso Inissia + Aeroccino Frother
Just because you're on a budget, doesn't mean you can't enjoy a delicious and creamy cup of Cappuccino or Latte. Your best pick here is the entry-level Inissia bundled with Aeroccino electric milk frother for preparing milk to make your favorite drinks.
Nespresso Lattissima Plus
Lattissima Plus features a built-in milk frother. Simply click a button and the machine will froth the right amount of milk, add it to your cup and brew the coffee automatically to build your favorite drink.
Nespresso Lattissima Pro
The Lattissima Pro also features a built-in frother, but it has a better quality than the Lattissima Plus. It has an LCD touch screen that allows you to customize your drinks and the machine will do the rest.