The Best Espresso Machines Under £100

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024

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  • @oscarfuentes7866
    @oscarfuentes7866 4 года назад +9749

    Upvote for James to do a blind test on espressos made on cheap machines vs expensive ones

    • @yazcarloman3327
      @yazcarloman3327 4 года назад +183

      I bet he wouldn't hit 60%.

    • @invisiblekid99
      @invisiblekid99 4 года назад +224

      @@yazcarloman3327 Are you kidding? You know people like this know their coffee inside out right? He'd nail it. This isn't a beer test or even whisky. Knowing what to look for in espresso and being experienced means you could easily pick good ones.

    • @Hokum6
      @Hokum6 4 года назад +97

      @@yazcarloman3327 Blind testing kills a lot of hobbies, yes. If it's something like a gaggia cc and a hand grinder for 300$ vs. a 2000$ machine + 800$ grinder things could get very interesting. especially if oneself had to prepare and taste the espresso.

    • @majtask5585
      @majtask5585 4 года назад +101

      He wont make such a video, this pretentious prick.

    • @xxxcherrygirl
      @xxxcherrygirl 4 года назад +4

      Yess plz

  • @qwertyasdf3351
    @qwertyasdf3351 4 года назад +4747

    Challenge of the year...you should collaborate with a manufacturer and design your own entry level unit

    • @cjj7107
      @cjj7107 4 года назад +74

      Hope i can Like this a thousand times! :) That project would be such a treat to the coffee world. Up, up!

    • @sawsaga
      @sawsaga 4 года назад +31

      Well regarding the price level....good luck ! You'll be better served with a mocha express ;) or crowdfunded maybe but otherwise it's a tough price line if you wanna stay profitable and competitive

    • @hectorherrera4193
      @hectorherrera4193 4 года назад +8

      very good idea!

    • @5naxalotl
      @5naxalotl 4 года назад +27

      i could imagine you could make a cheap machine that could consistently do one fixed temperature, pressure & pour time for some nominal coffee grind and dose. so if james set up a machine that worked well on some specific load, he could release it with the warning that IF you work around the machine's limitations, it WILL make good coffee if you experiment enough with bean, grind, dose & tamp. although james requires a flexible machine that will get the best out of a wide range of inputs, i think most people would be happy with a machine that, eventually, produces the same good coffee indefinitely

    • @koolaiddude7685894
      @koolaiddude7685894 4 года назад +16

      He did this!!..........for a high end machine lol

  • @mountaindew267
    @mountaindew267 3 года назад +1421

    What I've learned from picking up a handful of hobbies and becoming a bit of a nerd in each, is that the amount of knowledge and equipment that you need for a hobby is just as much as it takes you to enjoy it. For some people, that might mean investing thousands, and seeking perfection in every aspect, but for others, it might be a cheap machine that doesn't get up to 10 bar pressure and pre-ground coffee from the Dollar General. Point being, if you like the coffee you make, and you have fun doing it, then you're doing it right.

    • @mountaindew267
      @mountaindew267 2 года назад +42

      @@CrunchyTire everything is subjective. Say you were on an island with 20 people and those 20 people really enjoyed drinking piss. You prefer pineapple juice but they think that's disgusting and piss is the only drink that's really good. Are they right?

    • @gmailplaystore1152
      @gmailplaystore1152 2 года назад +33

      @@mountaindew267 Interesting comment, weird example but I get where you are going with it. I don't happen to think everything is subjective. I think there are somethings that can be measured as good or bad right or wrong. But the fact of the matter is everyone can't afford a $2000 professional machine or maybe they can afford it but do not want to invest that kind of money on a machine. If comparing head to head a professional machine with anyone of these machines the professional machine wins hands down but that doesn't mean people can't enjoy using a cheaper machine.

    • @chemistrykrang8065
      @chemistrykrang8065 2 года назад +8

      I feel like this is one of those things where you need to spend quite a bit to get to the point where it's really enjoyable and not just a gimmick that ends up unused on a shelf. I've had a cheap espresso machine and preground coffee / a terrible blade grinder... it wasn't fun and I gave it away. I'm not saying that anyone is wrong for enjoying messing about with a cheap and nasty setup... but I didn't, and I suspect they could get more fun and nicer espresso-adjacent coffee spending the same money on a burr grinder and a moka pot (and maybe some way to foam milk for a little latte type drink, but that could be an £8 French press from the supermarket). That's certainly been my experience, and there's a good reason why the moka pot is the standard way of making coffee in italian households - they're delightful, and although what you get out isn't quite espresso, it scratches the same itch.

    • @Abc-fd5jw
      @Abc-fd5jw 2 года назад +9

      @@CrunchyTire If people like it, it's good for them and that's all that matters. If someone likes the taste of McDonalds, that means the taste is good for them. There is no general "good" or "bad" in taste. There is only "they like it" or "they don't like it".

    • @drewdabbs418
      @drewdabbs418 2 года назад +5

      I bought an areo press and buy fairly cheap pre-ground coffee. It's good enough for me

  • @WorldsBestToilets
    @WorldsBestToilets 4 года назад +291

    Love the Marc Rebillet shirt

    • @VJFaLk1
      @VJFaLk1 4 года назад +17

      LOOPDADDY

    • @henrikhubert4202
      @henrikhubert4202 4 года назад +6

      Let's give a quick shoutout to Marc Rebillet!

    • @alanredversangel
      @alanredversangel 4 года назад +6

      How did I miss that! Also, imagine seeing James Hoffman at a Marc Rebillet gig. That would mean that anything is possible.

    • @brentroman
      @brentroman 4 года назад +1

      Was so happy to see this. Saw him in Chicago- was great. Makes me happy to know Hoffman is a fan too!

    • @greylandrum9164
      @greylandrum9164 4 года назад

      For real. Proud of you James lol

  • @azulfiqar4436
    @azulfiqar4436 4 года назад +817

    “A shape that makes me slightly uncomfortable.” - James Hoffman 2020

    • @Tenelia
      @Tenelia 4 года назад +6

      Do we need to put the beans in slowly again? giggity

    • @PUDINHED
      @PUDINHED 4 года назад +27

      onlyfans dot com backslash coffeedaddy

    • @JazzyFizzleDrummers
      @JazzyFizzleDrummers 4 года назад +2

      It sounds like the title of an erotic lovecraft fan fiction

    • @antopac4067
      @antopac4067 3 года назад

      Took me a minute to understand the context, but it makes sense...

    • @sdranch2800
      @sdranch2800 3 года назад

      Phalic tamper included....

  • @bengriffithsseaangling2138
    @bengriffithsseaangling2138 3 года назад +1652

    Imagine making this guy a coffee in the office...

    • @lastpme
      @lastpme 3 года назад +54

      Wouldn’t even try…

    • @jharris947
      @jharris947 3 года назад +123

      I'd give him a Nescafe instant and tell him to like it or lump it.

    • @bhaaratsharma6023
      @bhaaratsharma6023 3 года назад +62

      He's the Gordon Ramsay of coffee.

    • @god8347
      @god8347 3 года назад +11

      Gordon’s more humble than this pillock

    • @coop27
      @coop27 3 года назад +60

      @@god8347 somebody who's youtube profile name is "god" is criticising somebody else for not being humble 😂😂😂

  • @tomhanson6041
    @tomhanson6041 4 года назад +2407

    Potential next video idea: "Can you get good espresso for under £300?" ?

    • @jossiwilliamson444
      @jossiwilliamson444 4 года назад +17

      Yes! I would love a second phase to this.

    • @anubhavchak
      @anubhavchak 4 года назад +54

      We just need the Delonghi Dedica Style reviewed basically. Hahaha

    • @onraj9mm
      @onraj9mm 4 года назад +10

      @@anubhavchak that's not a good machine

    • @carolyncopeland2722
      @carolyncopeland2722 4 года назад +16

      If James does do this I can recommend the Sunbeam Barista Max expresso machine. Got it during lockdown, while my son, who is a barista, was at home with me. Paid $420NZD, about 210 uk, and he thought it pulled really decent shots and frothed milk well for a home machine. When I told him the price afterwards he was stunned. You have to grind a little coarse (somewhere between 18-20 on the machines grind settings) but I always get a nice sweet shot with good flavour.
      Dunno if it is available in the uk though

    • @haiang2836
      @haiang2836 4 года назад +6

      how about the Breville 870XL guys ?

  • @Liezkuhh
    @Liezkuhh 4 года назад +820

    His voice is so calming. He’s the David Attenborough of coffee

    • @happyinbrighton5480
      @happyinbrighton5480 4 года назад +5

      On my goodness, so yes!!!!!

    • @SimonGreen85
      @SimonGreen85 4 года назад +3

      I could listen to him talk about anything.

    • @TanayLuthra
      @TanayLuthra 4 года назад +1

      if he was a chain smoker, he could pass as david attenborough with some fine-tuning using software

    • @glsracer
      @glsracer 4 года назад +1

      A very accurate description.

    • @malcolmfraser2066
      @malcolmfraser2066 4 года назад +3

      Except Attenborough usually seems to enjoy the things he talks about, when James is just full of contempt for anything that relates to coffee.

  • @anneblommaert
    @anneblommaert 4 года назад +326

    It would be great to see this "series" continued and see which espresso machine gets your stamp of approval for a price that does not completely break the bank

    • @edoalva48
      @edoalva48 Год назад +7

      That was my thought. In my opinion, none of these machines should have existed, since they are not even worthwhile. Buying a drip coffee maker instead would arguably be a better decision. Although to be fair, it seemed like it may not be possible to be done by any manufacturer, considering the price point. The standard just need to be higher up. I would say $250-400 is going to be a more appropriate price range for budget options. All of these are just waste of money. 7:43 James statement here pretty much summarizes it, except for me it applies to every appliances discussed here.
      Edit: I watched his other video, same topic but the under $500. Now those are real options.

    • @pilotdog68
      @pilotdog68 Год назад +1

      The question is, which gives a better product, this or a pod machine like Nespresso or Illy?

  • @9jang
    @9jang 4 года назад +425

    I’m canceling my machine order just to wait and hear your thoughts on the “minimum” machine to buy for a “good” good espresso. Cheers, James!

    • @harithhumam4372
      @harithhumam4372 4 года назад

      Me too. Waiting for upgrade of that Deloghi.

    • @showoffvideo
      @showoffvideo 4 года назад +11

      "If you can get the Sage duo temp pro at a good price it’s definitely worth it. James endorses that model" - I can vouch for this.
      The older staple 'minimum' machines are:
      - Gaggia Classic (but apparently after Philips take over they made the solenoid smaller, making it more prone for scale build up/blocking). You can get older ones second hand, but requires more research.
      - Rancillio Silvia - Same quality as the old Gaggia Classic, but bigger boiler but more expensive.
      But the new Sages are new in town (in comparison) and have done great. I have heard very good things, and James Hoffman does rave about them.
      If I recommend to my friends, I would opt for the Sage Due Temp Pro as a 'buy it and you'll be happy'.
      Or a second hand 'Gaggia Classic' or 'Rancilliio Silvia' and learn to clean/use/service it properly if you want to do it on the cheap, but this level of commitment isn't for everyone.
      Or wait for a new video :) I'm sure it will surface soon.

    • @scod3908
      @scod3908 4 года назад +10

      @@livingart2576 , I had the Breville Barista Express (appears to be similar to that model but with the grinder etc). I'd say that's the bare minimum. However, I upgraded to a Breville "Dynamic Duo" (Dual Boiler and Smart Grinder combo), and I'd never go back. It has a full size group handle, adequate steam pressure, turns itself on in the morning, has the ability to steam and extract at the same time etc. Making a coffee is now a 5mins exercise instead of a 15min exercise, and it's been a daily workhorse for >3yrs now. Easily worth the AUD1100 compared to buying a daily coffee (365days*3yrs*$4.50=$4927!)

    • @Alva2323
      @Alva2323 4 года назад +2

      Not James but got some decent recommendations since I've been where you've been. Some options would be the gaggia classic ,rancillio Silvia, sage/breville higher end stuff works well but my favourites are the entry level lelits preferably with a pid. I got seriously the best budget extractions at 6 bars using a lelit pl41tem with a baratza sette 280 compared to other machines, but that's just one case

    • @scod3908
      @scod3908 4 года назад +3

      Play with a more expensive machine and you'll realise why the cheap ones are junk. Flimsy, small group handles with smaller diameter basket, junk tampers, single hole weak steam wands that take ages to heat up, and just a chore to use instead of an enjoyable experience.

  • @younsmal4873
    @younsmal4873 4 года назад +733

    A week ago I was unaware of James.
    A week ago I was thinking I being cool with one of those (In comparison to those who drink instant coffee)
    A week ago I was still thinking:
    " I know something about coffee".
    A week ago my life was much easier as I was ignorant about all of this science behind coffee.
    A week ago I was also richer because I didn't feel the need to buy a coffee Crushgrind and was happy to do that with blades.
    A week ago RUclips suggested me to watch a video about a guy who is buying coffee stuff from IKEA...🤦🏽‍♂️
    A week later:
    Watching 10 of his videos a day till 3am.
    Thanks James for making my life more difficult but more knowledgeable about something I was in fact ignorant about.

    • @garyhost1830
      @garyhost1830 4 года назад +40

      I'm hearing ya, I've been watching his videos for an hour and am considering spending hundreds on a coffee machine.....I don't even drink coffee, I prefer tea. Definatley addictive

    • @vinceq.a.1929
      @vinceq.a.1929 4 года назад +3

      Totally true haha

    • @gblan
      @gblan 4 года назад +2

      Check out CoffeeGeek, you're welcome.

    • @Thetache
      @Thetache 3 года назад +11

      @@garyhost1830 Don't start watching Bit Tech then or you will also be looking into buying a CNC machine and making high end Gaming PCs when you don't even play computer games ! Also avoid people making tables with epoxy resin !

    • @CalledMaike
      @CalledMaike 3 года назад +5

      Same... and only started drinking coffee a month ago to get through University....

  • @Tomeccho
    @Tomeccho 3 года назад +302

    I found the DeLonghi machine in this vid at a thrift store for AU$5... and for that it makes great AU$5 coffee. I grind my beans in a kitchen blender, it's a beastly little machine and only used for coffee.. 8 seconds for a fine grind for the Delonghi, 5 seconds for a coarser grind for the plunger.
    Yes, I am a heathen lol

    • @lseul8812
      @lseul8812 3 года назад +9

      Omg

    • @jarredstumberg
      @jarredstumberg 2 года назад +14

      So brave! You're like a thrifting Macgyver

    • @petervansan1054
      @petervansan1054 2 года назад +1

      just.. why?????

    • @Tomeccho
      @Tomeccho 2 года назад +34

      Because where there's a will (and no eff you money for expensive coffee grinders) there's always a way 😁

    • @petervansan1054
      @petervansan1054 2 года назад +2

      @@Tomeccho damn :D I am happy with sage dose control pro (200$ grinder) for my espresso needs (with gaggia classic pro).

  • @EN-wd9yu
    @EN-wd9yu 4 года назад +1244

    two things about James I couldn't guess:
    1- his profession (he looks like a doctor and sounds like an automotive designer)
    2- his age (looks like something between 35 and 70)

    • @drewracke1968
      @drewracke1968 4 года назад +49

      Age most definitely

    • @MaurickSh
      @MaurickSh 4 года назад +62

      Also won the World Barista Championship in 2007 and published a very popular book!

    • @Waberner
      @Waberner 4 года назад +21

      He^s 40 apparently

    • @jpht1964
      @jpht1964 4 года назад +24

      And an awful nitpicker

    • @MrDarren690
      @MrDarren690 4 года назад +39

      @@jpht1964 I guess that kind of personality comes when you've adapted your tongue so well to the nuances in coffee! :)

  • @Dialogue_SC
    @Dialogue_SC 4 года назад +101

    "Thanks Jeff" made me laugh way more than it should have

  • @rban123
    @rban123 3 года назад +45

    some of you may be wondering what he meant by "PID controlled." Well basically the temperature of the water has a sensor which talks to a computer, the way PID control works is if the temperature gets too low, you need to add more heat to get it back to the right temp, and if it gets too high you have to remove heat, but then you get iunto a back and forth where the temperature is always dipping and rising trying to catch up. the way pid works is it uses the area under the curve to calculate the error from the desired temperature, and it also takes the derivative to calculate how fast the error is changing, that way it can correct the error and find the "sweet spot" without having lots of temperature fluctuation.

    • @schmud143
      @schmud143 2 года назад +1

      no one has said this yet but thank you that's really interesting

  • @maiochiruhanabira9293
    @maiochiruhanabira9293 4 года назад +171

    Am I the only person seeing James so disappointed and stressed by testing these machines? I really enjoyed it James. Nicely done and I want to thank the patrons as well 😅

  • @TexelGuy
    @TexelGuy 4 года назад +94

    Time to brew myself some filter coffee that I can sip on while watching this espresso related video.

    • @cognitiodissonantia42069
      @cognitiodissonantia42069 4 года назад +4

      Oh god so relatable

    • @TheSuzberry
      @TheSuzberry 4 года назад +2

      I’m sipping my “pour over” cup now.

    • @TulilaSalome
      @TulilaSalome 4 года назад +2

      Ha I'm watching in a cafe, sipping my barista made cappuccino (that isn't that good really)

    • @wastedtime101
      @wastedtime101 4 года назад

      Watched this drinking my pour over made with a Finnish filter holder older than me.

  • @beverage7335
    @beverage7335 4 года назад +53

    Things I learned in this video: the reason my coffee might be tasting bad is that I simply am not preparing it right.
    I had no clue that things that seem like small details could affect the flavor of the coffee so much. I'm glad I know now!

  • @bhowellrun
    @bhowellrun 4 года назад +698

    Title: "The Best Espresso Machines Under 100"
    James: "no"

    • @shardlake
      @shardlake 3 года назад +9

      True we all held out hope that we could have some decent coffee, but not for under £100 it seems :)

    • @Solaxe
      @Solaxe 3 года назад +29

      @@shardlake 90% of people won't even tell the difference so why spend 1000 pounds on some crazy coffee makers

    • @ho0dedguy09
      @ho0dedguy09 3 года назад +5

      @@Solaxe because we’re the 10% :)

    • @jose91807
      @jose91807 3 года назад +11

      @@ho0dedguy09 good for you but I personally wouldn't spend more than 200$ on a machine I just want to make home made cappuccino I don't really care how hollow the coffee is if I'm not even drink it alone. I just find this guy kind of a purist who don't respect people who doesn't have the same compulsive passion for coffe

    • @ImAnEmergency
      @ImAnEmergency 3 года назад +6

      @@jose91807 then why are you even here

  • @cabe_bedlam
    @cabe_bedlam 4 года назад +114

    James' face always says more about how good the coffee is than his words :)

  • @kivzzzz
    @kivzzzz 3 года назад +115

    We had exactly the same DeLonghi espresso machine at the office and I can confirm it made drinkable espresso. Unfortunately, we "upgraded" to a bigger machine (as if that makes it better) that makes hot sewer water. :) And this is when my journey to discovering manual coffee started, so at least something good came out of this situation. ✨

    • @eladguitar
      @eladguitar 2 года назад

      So how do you make your coffee now?

    • @Adam-gv3uy
      @Adam-gv3uy Год назад +1

      If you don’t mind, do you the name of the particular model i can’t seem to find it

    • @maximkonechno8742
      @maximkonechno8742 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@Adam-gv3uythe cheapest one is ec230(235)

  • @Wandelation
    @Wandelation 4 года назад +122

    Definitely looking forward to the "minimum entry level for pleasant coffee making experience" video.

    • @mjamjom4698
      @mjamjom4698 4 года назад

      I paid approx. €500 for a decent set up. Lelit PL41E with a Sage Smart Grinder Pro. It may be not the best grinder, but one of the better ones you could get for €200.

    • @ad_fletch
      @ad_fletch 4 года назад +1

      @@mjamjom4698 Agree. Researched grinders for some time; came to conclusion that Sage/Breville SGP is simply the best low cost grinder at the moment. Amazon here in Australia had it for AU$180 (111 Euros). I really didn't want to like it given all the snobbish forum comments, but honestly it's well designed and a bit of WDT (ie stirring) sorts out its main issue - clumping.

    • @ad_fletch
      @ad_fletch 4 года назад

      @@mjamjom4698 PS the grinder might be cheaper here but the Lelit is over 600 Euros, and all other decent Italian machines even more. Sigh.

    • @Kyrieru
      @Kyrieru 4 года назад +1

      Depends if it's espresso or not. If it's pour over I'm sure it would be a 10$ pour over and a $50 hand grinder. Add a cheap scale to that and you could probably get away with like $65.

  • @meganm.8927
    @meganm.8927 4 года назад +375

    coffee aside, supporting Marc Rebillet asserts your status as a man of culture

  • @shannonknable
    @shannonknable 3 года назад +309

    He described that third one like I do my ex. "Hollow, empty, sour, and bitter." lmao

  • @d.9309
    @d.9309 4 года назад +207

    Like already other people said: could you please do a video about a decent espresso machine around 300 £? I watch your videos now since quiet a while and i know that good a espresso machine cant cost less than 100£. But i think many of your viewers simply can't spend arround 1k (including a mill), it would be also way overpowerd for my single houshold. So jeah, i would enjoy a budget espresso machine and mill video! Thanks anyways for the good content, beside tha fact that it has turned me a bit in a espresso snob^^

    • @shaunconnolly2534
      @shaunconnolly2534 4 года назад +2

      D. I bought a SMEG coffee machine and I love it! I want James to do a review on it.

    • @alexmikhylov
      @alexmikhylov 4 года назад +54

      or just simply "what's the least amount of money you will need to spend to get a good enough espresso at home"

    • @toninocars
      @toninocars 4 года назад +3

      Cheap machine that is ok for proper espresso is Delonghi ECP31.21 series and their variations. They come with pressurised baskets but there are non pressurised available. If you have a little bit more money and spot Sage duo temp pro on offer this is the one to buy. Nothing comes closer to that machine at that price range, smeg, and anything similar are no better than what James has shown .

    • @daneishere
      @daneishere 4 года назад +5

      I have the Sage Duo Temp Machine, comes with pressurised and unpressurised baskets for proper espresso. It's about £350 but does go up and down in price so you might be able to catch it for a good price at John Lewis. I have had it just over a year and it's great, has a proper steam wand as well so you can create micro foam for the rubbish steam wands that make airy fluffy milk.

    • @drkb9272
      @drkb9272 4 года назад +2

      Comandante grinder + flair

  • @alexblueification
    @alexblueification 4 года назад +111

    The De'Longhi's EC152 (very similar to the machine in the video) was my first home espresso machine back when I was still a broke student. And with that, and a decent hand grinder, I made pretty good coffee in the most labour intensive way imaginable, for about two years. I pushed it to the very limits of what it's capable of, and during my time with it, it taught me an awful lot. I opened it up, serviced, tweaked, tinkered, and made perhaps a half dozen diy upgrades to it before I finally retired it.
    And actually, right now, with my full-size machine tragically out of service - needing expensive parts I just can't find during lockdown - I'm considering dusting off the De'Longhi again.

    • @Rickblues46
      @Rickblues46 4 года назад +3

      More interested in the best least expensive bean grinder for espresso?????

    • @cadeallen7210
      @cadeallen7210 4 года назад +13

      What kind of mods did you do to the De'Longhi?

    • @MohammedMangera
      @MohammedMangera 4 года назад +9

      I agree, we need an explanation or even a video of your improvements!

    • @teddyb4957
      @teddyb4957 11 месяцев назад

      Be interested to know what mods you did, as I have just got the same machine as you, and am pretty handy tinkering with things.

  • @dfitzy
    @dfitzy 3 года назад +53

    The swan has been rebranded by kmart in Aus/NZ and has become really popular after a couple of consumer advocacy groups rated it better than a $1000 espresso machine and a $4500 fully automatic machine. I really suspect that preground store bought coffee was used in all machines but paywall prevents me finding out

    • @SaraPirret
      @SaraPirret Год назад

      Im in nz im looking at getting the kogan machine

  • @AnayMridul
    @AnayMridul 4 года назад +58

    "I bet you thought I was going to say 'déjà brew', but I didn't 'cause I don't hate you or me."
    I laughed a little too much.

  • @joshcook777
    @joshcook777 4 года назад +98

    "Dejabrew" got my like.

  • @myname-mz3lo
    @myname-mz3lo 5 месяцев назад +10

    i work in tech and i am convinced they make these cheaper options bad on purpose just to sell more of their expensive ones. manufacturing and tech has advanced too much for me to believe that for over 100 bucks they cannot put multiple temp sensors and a pressure gauge and a mechanism to stop the steam spewing out .. the premium ones could be sold at 100 bucks for a profit these days .

  • @reecelyons9912
    @reecelyons9912 4 года назад +428

    "I bet you thought I was going to say ' Déjà Brew'... But I didn't because I don't hate you or me..." 😂😂😂 I love you James

    • @drmedwuast
      @drmedwuast 4 года назад +1

      still better than the coffee puns Derren Brown made when James was on his show

    • @Shalama
      @Shalama 4 года назад +4

      That sentence from James has made me feel oddly happy and appreciated.

    • @sirspongadoodle
      @sirspongadoodle 7 месяцев назад

      Umami*

  • @ELuciferC
    @ELuciferC 4 года назад +92

    "It makes me sad that this was made in the first place. Thanks Jeff -_-" That line had me dying!

  • @georges1380
    @georges1380 4 года назад +5

    Dear mr Hoffman,
    I own a really cheap espresso machine. After pressing my coffee in the basket, I put a piece of round paper filter cut from a v60 coffee filter. This way, the really bad water distribution of my machine is kind of normalised and I get a solid puc, a delicious espresso and a smile. Every owner of a crappy espresso machine like these should try it. Totally worth the extra effort.

    • @shnitz22
      @shnitz22 4 года назад +3

      Dear George,
      I used your advice and seeing great results from my cheap De'longhi espresso machine. Shots are consistent and produce balanced and tasty shots. Channeling is practically gone. I honestly recommend the paper filter on top to any one having trouble getting good espresso due to flow issues.
      Thanks again George

    • @georges1380
      @georges1380 4 года назад +1

      @@shnitz22 dear Gil, I am honestly really glad to hear that!!!!

  • @roosaleczka3982
    @roosaleczka3982 4 года назад +37

    I love watching these videos not only as a coffee freak, but also as a product designer. In all of the ‘coffee equipment’ videos James mentions so many tiny details concerning design and handy usage, that’s just amazing! :) I think every product designer should watch a couple of these, thank you James!

    • @cali6950
      @cali6950 2 года назад

      Cool ! I wish I discovered how much I love marketing, earlier in life!

  • @willtaylor2374
    @willtaylor2374 4 года назад +297

    I love how much James hates everything in these cheap reviews. I'm going to keep watching in the vain hope that one day something surprises him

    • @joblink5688
      @joblink5688 4 года назад +4

      I'm using a cheap 80 pound machine , he should use 17 gram of coffee not 12 gram!

    • @richieboylush
      @richieboylush 4 года назад +8

      I also love how much he hates them! Weirdly makes me smile!

    • @jeremychristian5409
      @jeremychristian5409 4 года назад

      I think that was the story behind that grinder he is now using. Look up the video

    • @doctorjjjang
      @doctorjjjang 4 года назад +10

      We can't all afford expensive machines!!!

    • @LoganBriggs
      @LoganBriggs 4 года назад +2

      @@jeremychristian5409 I'm not quite sure I would call $600+ cheap! You're right about him being surprised though, and I think his continued use really shows how much he likes it

  • @penname9360
    @penname9360 3 года назад +6

    I bought the DeLonghi twice. The first one I used for years until it broke and the second one I eventually replaced with a more time convenient method. I learned to get get okay espresso by watching videos and practice. I have always had a limited budget and I wanted to make espresso as inexpensively as I could instead of spending all my money at coffee houses. I am considering going back to this DeLonghi machine because it was an easy machine to maintain and I don't have a quality experience to compare it to so I was used to having to hold the machine while removing the filter and live with it's other cheap quirks. I bought a real tamper instead of using that weird attached one which also helped.

  • @Nighthawkinlight
    @Nighthawkinlight 4 года назад +250

    Great video. You hit all the key notes I was looking for

    • @221b-l3t
      @221b-l3t 2 года назад +2

      Fancy finding you here. :)

    • @ErtugrulK
      @ErtugrulK Год назад

      😎

  • @jellesmith
    @jellesmith 4 года назад +137

    Me: watches james hoffman videos
    Also me: drinks lidl brand coffee from a krups nespresso machine

    • @lescrawford4685
      @lescrawford4685 4 года назад +7

      I really enjoy lidl ground espresso coffee. Think it's great. I've been doing espresso at home with various (obviously) machines for 35 years and must admit there's an awful lot of wanking that goes on. I've tried lots of cheap brands of machine and really you just have to learn to work with what you've got to some degree.

    • @danlarwood4068
      @danlarwood4068 4 года назад

      Haha

    • @BariSaxGod25
      @BariSaxGod25 4 года назад

      As long as you like it...

    • @jellesmith
      @jellesmith 4 года назад

      Calvin Rey I do! It’s kind off weird coffee, like it’s somehow inconsistent in taste. Sometimes it’s really sour and sometimes it even tastes a little burnt, but most of the time it’s pretty decent 🤷‍♂️

    • @jameshoffmann
      @jameshoffmann  4 года назад +117

      If you enjoy coffee then you should be welcomed here without judgement!

  • @benyeomans3096
    @benyeomans3096 Год назад +16

    My old Gaggia Baby was less than £100 back in 2012. Far from the best home machine but decently built with a commercial size portafilter and worked fine with non-pressurized baskets (although I think I had to buy one separately). Those were the days!

    • @lukedgos
      @lukedgos Год назад +1

      You can depressurize some of the Gaggia baskets and older DeLonghi too. The ones that have screws through the botom. Unscrew it, gut it, put it back together. Probably irreversible, though.

    • @Adnxn_
      @Adnxn_ Год назад +1

      @@lukedgos what do you mean by gut it? I'm willing to try

  • @mohammedshukri1132
    @mohammedshukri1132 4 года назад +273

    "The bare minimum to have a good espresso at home" .. I'm waiting for that James

    • @JC-fj7oo
      @JC-fj7oo 4 года назад +7

      Flair manual press with the gauge, an electric kettle and a manual grinder. Probably looking at 350 all in.

    • @امولهودوخي
      @امولهودوخي 3 года назад +1

      @@JC-fj7oo مخوممووى
      حممي😝🍐😛🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😛

    • @MiguelMorales85
      @MiguelMorales85 3 года назад

      #MeToo

  • @chrishanssen1980
    @chrishanssen1980 4 года назад +14

    What I have found most interesting since watching your video is that there is more to coffee than espresso. Its a precise thing and for good drinking a V60, Mocha Pot or similar will do nicely. I dont need a £500 bit of machinery to make a nice drink.

    • @remnant24
      @remnant24 4 года назад +3

      You do actually... that bit of machinery being the grinder.

  • @michaeljjensen
    @michaeljjensen 4 года назад +16

    "I know you thought I was going to say deja brew, but I didn't because I don't hate you or me" 😂😂😂😂

    • @nathanaelwendel883
      @nathanaelwendel883 3 года назад

      I came down to the comments section specifically to look for this comment

  • @ericpmoss
    @ericpmoss 4 года назад +276

    If I can't come up with the $2000+ that produces really excellent espresso, I'll stick with the $30 that produces really excellent drip coffee and spend the other $1970+ on good beans.

  • @yorusign
    @yorusign 4 года назад +71

    Used to have an earlier version of that DeLonghi that I managed to find in a thrift store for €3,50.
    For that money it was easy to manage expectations and it served me well through uni. I do agree that the tamper is shite.
    These days I have a barista express, improving on absolutely everything the DeLonghi had to offer, but what I want to say that (as James points out) you could do a lot worse than the DeLonghi if your budget can't stretch.

    • @ExcaliburTheOnlyOne
      @ExcaliburTheOnlyOne 4 года назад +1

      3 euros and 50 cents? How in the world did u get it that cheap, the store must be stupid to sell it that cheap right xD

    • @scod3908
      @scod3908 4 года назад +1

      I had a Barista Express, it was ok for about 1-2yrs before I upgraded to the dual boiler. Honestly, if my machines breaks and I'm not in a position to repair or replace it, I'll just go to filter coffee rather than buy one of the entry level machines to get by. I don't think I'd enjoy using an entry level espresso machine again after using a more capable one. The Barista Express is probably the bare minimum I'd recommend as an investment into making coffee at home (if you add up the cost of buying a daily coffee from a café it far exceeds the cost of a Barista Express and supplies over a year!).

    • @RaggyJha
      @RaggyJha 4 года назад +1

      I have a delonghi and agree with you.

    • @Nassifeh
      @Nassifeh 4 года назад +4

      I have an inexpensive Nespresso right now but it's great because I expect fuss-free caffeine delivery, not The Espresso Experience. I feel like partly it's the audience--after this many videos, I'm inclined to avoid the machines in this price range because I don't want to wake up every morning and think about how this doesn't feel like everything I was fantasizing about while watching this channel! I'll upgrade in a couple years once I can do it right.

    • @merlinathrawes6191
      @merlinathrawes6191 4 года назад

      I've been using a Delonghi Icona for the past couple of years. It makes a lovely cup tbh and is excellent at milk frothing. Learnt so much about coffee from having it and use it 4-5 times a day. It shakes, rattles and rolls but I've not needed anything more expensive. It cost £40 second hand ;) The previous owners had it for a week and put it in a cupboard. It's great for getting the girls round. And you get tampered with.

  • @Meeeeeerk
    @Meeeeeerk 2 года назад +2

    Swan Retro owner here (mine has another name, it is the same cheap asian product, which sold under various brand names). I've drilled out the pressure thingy, which leaves me with a "regular" portafilter. Its holes are pretty big, though, which makes it tough to have good pressure. This modification alone improved the espresso by a lot (given that I have a decent grinder and good coffee beans). Also a good third party tamper is pretty much needed.
    Overall, the espresso isn't great, but good enough and much better than one might expect at that price point.

  • @mateusznowicki9638
    @mateusznowicki9638 4 года назад +39

    That Marc Rebillet shirt tho! Recently discovered this maniac, he's DOPE! :D

    • @1chrisanderson
      @1chrisanderson 4 года назад +1

      I'm so glad he's blown up. I started tuning in during his first few livestreams at the brewing company when he had about 2000 subscribers!

    • @hogey74
      @hogey74 4 года назад +1

      (googling Marc rebillet)

  • @JayNewberyy
    @JayNewberyy 4 года назад +27

    aside from the actual content of the video, my first thought was "if your local cafe is charging £100 for espresso, you should find a new cafe"

  • @Tobez
    @Tobez 3 года назад +7

    So glad your channel exists. I started out wanting to get an espresso machine to make myself some lattes at home. That led me down a rabbit hole and learning I can't make espresso for under 500 bucks. That then led me to your channel where I've learned a ton. So, Thank you.

  • @jergarmar
    @jergarmar 4 года назад +13

    I had a somewhat older DeLonghi, but similar in build and style to the one listed here. The best thing I can say about it was that it was an interesting way to learn about espresso. And I did have a lot to learn about the basics, and about general machine maintenance. And I even jury-rigged an unpressurized portafilter, and got some decent shots out of it.
    But ultimately, when my skills were a bit better, I still couldn't get reliably good results, and it was difficult to clean and maintain. I switched to Aeropress for a long while. Then recently I got the Flair on a bit of a whim, and I've really enjoyed using it. It scratches the itch of "occasional espresso" without large investments of money, counter space, or maintenance.
    That's all to say that I tried, for a long time, to be content with a machine in this price range, but ultimately I recommend against it. I've also started recommending against home espresso in general, unless you're already pretty familiar with coffee and cheaper brewing methods. To make concentrated coffee, I think most people would be much better served by an Aeropress or a moka pot.

    • @purple-flowers
      @purple-flowers 2 года назад

      I agree 100% with the last suggestion of just getting an aeropress of moka pot. The price/value ratio is going to be leagues higher than any espresso machine. I love really strong concentrated coffee, and so I use my moka pot basically every day. If I want real espresso I can just go to an amazing café in my city and get an espresso that will 100% be better than anything I could get at home without pouring so much money and effort into

  • @WollyChaps
    @WollyChaps 4 года назад +5

    There's a LARGE community that hacks the DeLonghi - depressurize the basket, add pressure meters, change out the steam wand for one that can actually do things. I'd love to see your take on modifying the machine.

  • @tuncaycatikkas9054
    @tuncaycatikkas9054 3 года назад +25

    Lol now im drinking coffee for years but stil dont know when coffee is good or not..

  • @roilangarcia
    @roilangarcia 4 года назад +32

    Normal people: *enjoys espresso with these machines*
    James: This is Krups

  • @preproduction7789
    @preproduction7789 4 года назад +10

    Thank you for the lesson, rather enjoyable, since I found myself confronted with the same question about two years ago. I did some research and went with a Gaggia Baby from the early nineties for 80 Euros. These are identical on the inside with the Gaggia Classic of the same time, but go for about half the price. There is no use pretending I know a lot about espresso, but I really like what I get from it and so do others, so much so, that my girlfriend who used to work as a barista got one for the same amount just a few month later and her friend, after drinking espresso at her place, bought one for herself as well. My point being, everybody I know who owns one, including myself, enjoys using it and the resulting espresso from it. I also bought a Gaggia MDF grinder for about the same amount. Also, if you want to, still every single part of the machine is available as a spare and the internet offers plenty of advice on fixing them. I like the idea of something lasting for a while and repairing instead of replacing. The Gaggia is already sought after, but prices for working units still seem decent, might go up though if more people pick up on them. Anyway, I appreciate the content, entertainment and knowledge you provide, please keep up the good work.

  • @TheQueenofMaggots
    @TheQueenofMaggots Год назад +6

    I drink folgers coffee with a bunch of coffee mate and have never had an espresso... but I think your videos are making me see the error of my ways

    • @TheQueenofMaggots
      @TheQueenofMaggots Год назад +2

      I got a french press (I was using a keurig before) and a c2 manual coffee grinder and I have gotten fresh roasted coffee from a local shop, and its such a difference for just some simple improvements.... I still have to use a little coffee mate though lol...

  • @williamruck
    @williamruck 4 года назад +63

    Now these are the questions I want to know the answers too. How cheap can I be?

    • @thegetupkid311
      @thegetupkid311 4 года назад +2

      Could always go manual! A ROK or a Cafelat Robot paired with a Comandante C40 or Kinu M47 Phoenix can make excellent espresso if you have the patience!

    • @danlarwood4068
      @danlarwood4068 4 года назад

      😆

    • @danlarwood4068
      @danlarwood4068 4 года назад

      @@thegetupkid311 that's about £500 though. Barista version of the robot imported to UK is £300 ish and commandante is £190 at best

    • @Doylerx
      @Doylerx 4 года назад

      Get a sage barista express 😀

    • @thegetupkid311
      @thegetupkid311 4 года назад

      @@danlarwood4068 gotcha. Mr. Ruck is in Japan, so there may be better options there for the price. I see people selling used ROK or Robots with some regularity around $150 in USA, and used premium hand grinders (picked up a Lido E myself) in the $150 range. EDIT: definitely should have specified "used" on my end!

  • @NathanSimmonds
    @NathanSimmonds 4 года назад +9

    As an experiment I've been trying to get a decent coffee out of my old Dualit Espressivo (~£160 a few years ago) because I wondered the same thing. So I replaced the pressurised basket with a DeLonghi single-wall basket and bought a nicer tamper. The cheap DeLonghi grinder I used to use (~£40) wasn't up to the task of grinding for espresso. So I dialed in some tasty Square Mile beans on my Barista Express, then ground extra and extracted with the Dualit. It was less consistent, and didn't taste quite as good as with the BE, but it was absolutely better after a couple of tries than anything I used to make with it using a cheap grinder. Certainly good enough to make a half-decent cafe latte that tastes better than anything from Costa. I won't trade in my BE but at least the Dualit would work as a backup in an emergency. Thanks James.

  • @Elijah-nl9dw
    @Elijah-nl9dw 3 года назад +7

    This channel is a total lifesaver. this man is saving us potentially thousands of dollars. Thank you thank you thank you

    • @manbiteslife3110
      @manbiteslife3110 3 года назад

      Dunno about you, but I wasting so much more money now on coffee. But I'm loving it

  • @AyseY
    @AyseY 4 года назад +76

    Me before watching the video and recently got a delonghi espresso machine: nervously sweating
    edit: I'm glad the best one out of these was delonghi, I dont actually have that exact model and mine was a bit more expensive as a beginner to coffee I enjoy my first machine lol

    • @kaspermj
      @kaspermj 4 года назад

      I also started out with a fully automatic delonghi. A lot of their machines actually provide great value for the price.

    • @_leoniden
      @_leoniden 4 года назад +2

      Do you use a Dedica 685 or a different one? How are you doing with it?

    • @jongmassey
      @jongmassey 4 года назад +1

      @@_leoniden Dedica 685 here. Bought a naked 51mm portafilter and plain 18g basket from alibaba for about £25 and a better tamper off amazon for about a tenner I think. After a bit of grinder hacking to get good consistent fine grounds I can pull consistently good shots. After reading this - hackaday.io/project/162176-open-source-espresso-machine/log/157592-temperature-stability-in-the-delonghi-dedica-style-ec685m and doing my own experiments with a thermometer I also found that thermal stability was better after running two shots through with an empty basket first. I've got it set on the "high" temp setting and my brew temp is about 90c. I don't let the double shot button run all the way but instead use a small scale and stop at the yield I want. Next step is some water chemistry because Bristol has mega hard water and although my v60 experiments with bottled water (tesco ashbeck as recommended by David at extract coffee) were good it's not sustainable.

    • @wilfriedreichardt6364
      @wilfriedreichardt6364 4 года назад

      @@_leoniden I owned a Dedica 685 for a while, and was getting very nice shots using a good grinder (Kinu M47 Phönix), after refitted it with a regular basket. It only lasted about 4 weeks though, until the motor could not get up to pressure any more, and I sent it back.
      I'm now a very happy owner of a Cafelat robot....That could be one of the cheaper options for good espresso at home....:-)

    • @tyaty
      @tyaty 4 года назад

      I use a EC850.
      It is pretty neat machine.
      Though I mostly drink french press at home , as my hand grinder is too slow with fine grind, and it lot more cost efficient than Espresso.

  • @bethany2693
    @bethany2693 3 года назад +11

    I have a similar machine, a Krups Il Primo circa 1994 with a “Made in Switzerland” stamp on the bottom. It’s true that every coffee puck has a blast mark from the water, but I’ve been using this for decades and I enjoy my cappuccinos far more at home than at most high-end coffee shops, which to me taste bitter and acidic. Maybe I’m a coffee wimp but to me it should taste bold, rich and full-bodied and not have me needing to add sugar to compensate for bitterness. With the exception of a few fine Portuguese restaurants, it seems no matter where I buy coffee from out, I need to temper it with sugar. Krups of course doesn’t make machines under $150 in Switzerland anymore, but maybe that is the secret in my case. Heck I don’t trust myself with a grinder so I have a subscription for Lavazza Qualita Rossa which I’ve enjoyed for ages now. To each his own I suppose! Thanks for your video, it was entertaining and educational. I don’t know how many more years I will get from my 27 year old machine so I will keep the deLonghi in mind... :D

  • @ajgago
    @ajgago 4 года назад +21

    the marc rebillet shirt was unexpected and delightful

    • @jrtbone817
      @jrtbone817 3 года назад

      How many Marc Rebillet t-shirts can you buy for £99?

    • @Clyman974
      @Clyman974 3 года назад +1

      Now I want to see Marc Rebillet review espresso machines, but in his own style you know

  • @wyattparker120
    @wyattparker120 4 года назад +32

    Why do I have a sinking suspicion that James Hoffman is actually jacked as hell

    • @marxflyful
      @marxflyful 4 года назад +2

      Wyatt Parker funniest comment I’ve read in a while

    • @azcomeazgo
      @azcomeazgo 4 года назад +4

      I couldn't help but notice his lats every time he turned sideways.

    • @wyattparker120
      @wyattparker120 4 года назад +3

      azcomeazgo yeah when he leaned forward towards the espresso machine I saw his arms and was like... “huh, so, is James Hoffman jacked?”

  • @WTFA54
    @WTFA54 Год назад +1

    My home setup right now is a delonghi ec702 I got used for $35, a better tamper and a distributor, around $30 or $40, and an unpressurized basket for $15. I also cut the bottom off the portafilter. All in all I think it pulls decent enough shots for a little under $100 and it was fun assembling all the little accessories and diving into the hobby! I've pulled some horrendous shots learning how to dial in the grind settings and ratios I want, but I've also pulled some very tasty shots. And overall it's just been an absolute pleasure to fiddle with the process of prepping a puck and sip my morning coffee thinking about the flavors and the extraction and all the variables I can continue to play with. The EC702 is, however, I think over $200 new and very much not worth that price 😅 but I think buying used may really be the way to go for people who KNOW they're interested in the hobby of espresso

  • @josephcano1447
    @josephcano1447 4 года назад +42

    Finally, he reviews something I can actually afford.

    • @hasanshah1470
      @hasanshah1470 3 года назад +26

      Yeah and then shits on absolutely all of them.

    • @hastheride
      @hastheride 3 года назад +1

      Something we can buy it is shit so we would waste our money 🤣

    • @Solaxe
      @Solaxe 3 года назад +9

      @@hasanshah1470 I mean a horrible coffee by his standards is likely very good to most of us

    • @hasanshah1470
      @hasanshah1470 3 года назад +5

      @@Solaxe yeah I agree, I really don't think his reviewing style is aimed at the a more general audience.
      I got my partner a Breville one-touch VCF109 from Currys during black Friday sales and she absolutely loves it. 150 quid in the end (reduced from 300) and well worth it. Makes a great espresso and the milk frothing attachment is quality, lattes, cappuccinos, macchiatos all come out great.
      Does the end product taste like I've ordered it from a lovely little cafe in Italy? No, definitely not. But it's comparable to Starbucks/Costa etc. (in fact better because it all depends on what roasts/blends you're buying) and a damn sight cheaper in the long run.

    • @stinkybips
      @stinkybips 3 года назад

      Bought a cheap but nice retro looking machine to replace a Nespresso machine.. Couldn't get anywhere near decent (N)espresso. Tried different beans, bought a good grinder, bought other filters, created 5kg of waste. And then, I came across this video and what does James look at first?.. The same but slightly older model that I have. There is just no way I can get anything decent from this and I don't know why. *sadcoffeeface

  • @williamruck
    @williamruck 4 года назад +9

    I actually had a delonghi machine for years and it was exactly as you said: an impulse purchase that spent years in the cupboard.

  • @specteramber
    @specteramber 3 года назад +13

    James: "I don't wanna put my hand on a warm-ish machine, to remove the portafilter."
    Also James: *Will put both his hands on the machine just to mock the quality of the plastic*

  • @William_Saint-Agne
    @William_Saint-Agne 4 года назад +29

    5:20 Subtitles say "Craps" for the "Krups" 😅... Even RUclips knows it is bad!

    • @domen6738
      @domen6738 4 года назад +2

      At least it's auto generated subtitles. It would be kinda shady if he would've wrote it that way. 😂

  • @georgehargreaves9535
    @georgehargreaves9535 4 года назад +20

    As much as I love the educational and informative content (and find it really useful, more of these!), I'm really here for that "I can't believe I just drank that" expression

  • @alusandrea1501
    @alusandrea1501 Год назад +6

    I have a DeLongi that my husband bought. For both of us, the cost for a good quality expresso machine was way out of our budget. Honestly, it tastes fine to me when compared to what we can get from local coffee shops and is fine for lattes and Americanos. I only pay for iced drinks now and make hot ones at home.

  • @aaronreyna6993
    @aaronreyna6993 4 года назад +25

    I finally got to a point where I wanted to try and start making my own coffee as opposed to Starbucks or 7-Eleven in between pay periods. With that said I don't think I know what a truly great espresso can be but I started on my journey. I purchased an "espresso machine" the Mr. Coffee Cafe Barista and then came across your videos (unfortunately lol). I hope eventually this machine makes one of you comparison/review videos so I can learn a thing or two that may help me. Anyway, keep up the awesome work James!

    • @OnlyBlix
      @OnlyBlix 3 года назад

      Hey bud, I bought this machine a month ago! He would almost 100% say it's okay coffee because he's just used to professionally brewed coffee everyday. But we can enjoy our lattes and cappuccinos! I love this little machine so far and it's a great entry machine! Happy new year

  • @emilybohr5396
    @emilybohr5396 4 года назад +49

    he would have a heart attack knowing i'm drinking instant coffee while watching this

    • @ItsNickP
      @ItsNickP 4 года назад +2

      I hope you dialled it in? :D

    • @ubayyd
      @ubayyd 4 года назад

      heathen

    • @thephilosopher5799
      @thephilosopher5799 3 года назад

      Same

    • @ellaisplotting
      @ellaisplotting Месяц назад

      Nah, as he's said in this very comments section- whatever coffee you drink, as long as you enjoy it that's good enough for him.

  • @billyjaquis9553
    @billyjaquis9553 Год назад +1

    I came here searching for a budget friendly espresso machine. I left with so much enjoyment on my man’s displeasure for everything.

  • @coffeesaurus
    @coffeesaurus 4 года назад +20

    Some tuning and customization needed to get good espresso from cheap machine. 1. Pressure. Most of them dont have OPV or have OPV at 10-11 bars. Set it down a little to 9 bars. 2. Temperature. It's better if coffee machine has a boiler. And if boiler combined with group - you're lucky! Just install some boiler insulation and temperature will be more stable. 3. Portafilter. Buy new one or remove pressurized basket. Of course it makes sense if you already have a good grinder. Tuned cheap coffee machine could make one good espresso, but not two or more good espresso in a row.

    • @MiaAsami
      @MiaAsami 4 года назад +4

      РУССКИЕ ВПЕРЕД!

    • @ad_fletch
      @ad_fletch 4 года назад +1

      So frustrating that Gaggia Classic Pro has non-adjustable 12bar OPV.

    • @DmitrijPaskevic
      @DmitrijPaskevic 4 года назад +1

      Or just buy a used pre-2015 Gaggia Classic for £100-120 and be merry

    • @coffeesaurus
      @coffeesaurus 4 года назад

      @@ad_fletch are you sure that it's non-adjustable? I'm sure that it's simple and cheap to change it :)

    • @crwls
      @crwls 4 года назад

      I’ve been dying to find a way to turn down pressure from 15 bar to 9 bar on my Klarstein Passionata/Capresso EC100.
      Any DIYers out there with a hint or direction for me to explore? I’ve taken the machine apart but don’t know how to make heads and tails of it.

  • @Benjirolfe
    @Benjirolfe 4 года назад +28

    Andrew James machine to James:
    No YOU’RE a drippy little group head

  • @dannyk140
    @dannyk140 10 месяцев назад +2

    I actually bought a delonghi because of this video a few years ago and it’s been great in my experience. It looks like that one but it’s metal on the front (ECP3630). Totally recommend it if you wanna get into making espresso without breaking the bank.

  • @rolfni4311
    @rolfni4311 4 года назад +38

    James Hoffmann, when you find the most affordable machine that (perhaps with some minor design changes) could produced acceptable espresso-experience why not chat to the manufacturer of that machine to affect said improvements and re-launch it as the most economical good espresso machine according to you.
    Design rescue, as it were. r:)

    • @horvathpeti84
      @horvathpeti84 4 года назад +1

      Cause it does exists already. James started with that too, the Gaggia Classic - pre 2015 - or the cheaper plastic but identical siblings like Baby Gaggia ... Also decent community with loads of doable open source upgrades.

    • @derz1rkel609
      @derz1rkel609 4 года назад

      @@horvathpeti84 Gaggia Classic

    • @MultiSigil
      @MultiSigil 4 года назад

      @@horvathpeti84 Rocking my pre 2015 and i can confirm the community support is brilliant. They offer help on everything from dialling in to full rebuilds or just fancy mods.

  • @SteffenThole
    @SteffenThole 4 года назад +7

    5:28 I literally had to pause the video and digest that moment for a second.

  • @putucoq3
    @putucoq3 28 дней назад +1

    The thing with pressurized filters is easy to fix even by a child. After that, you have an equalizer with the Delonghi and maybe some decent shots can be pulled

  • @gutti4508
    @gutti4508 4 года назад +6

    Thank you for addressing the "pressurised PF" found in so many home espresso machines. I happen to own a Saeco Aroma unit, that I like quite well. However I am always struggling to get the right grind size + right tamping pressure + 35 seconds brew time sweet spot.
    I found the following information on a Saeco parts and repairs site.
    "All Saeco pressurized portafilters have built-in valve for pre-infusion delay. The operator does not have to worry much about the fineness of grind or tamping. The grind setting should be like the table salt grain. No tamping is necessary.
    The valve inside the portafilter prevents flow of water through for 4 to 5 seconds allowing the extraction pressure to build to the required 9-Bars. The 4 to 5 seconds delay allows the coffee grounds to be soaked and swell allowing water to dissolve essential aromatic elements in the coffee before extraction.
    As the valve opens up at 9-Bar pressure, the coffee extract drips into the cup as a classic shot of espresso. If the quantity of extract is limited to 2-Oz., it will not be bitter or have any burnt taste because the extraction time is never more than 12 seconds".
    It seems 12 seconds and no tamping is the sweet spot here. Interested in hearing your thoughts.

    • @natfailsyoutube8163
      @natfailsyoutube8163 4 года назад +1

      Most have pressurised/dual wall baskets, I think the Saeco pressurised PFs are meant to be fairly easy to remove the spring from to prevent that valve from restricting flow (not something I've tried as I've never oned one), someone else in these comments said that they did that for the PF that came with their Saeco Poemia machine, perhaps it's worth looking into? 17 seconds sounds really short to me as a lay person (I'm presuming they aren't including the 4-5 second "preinfusion" in the 12 seconds, and I think espresso timings, such as the 35 seconds you meantion aiming for, usually include preinfusion time)

    • @aryafeydakin
      @aryafeydakin 4 года назад

      This thing is beast of its own. With a spring loaded pressurized PF (PPF), never expect an extraction time beyond 20 seconds. As soon as you see it does not make good crema anymore, it means you have the pressure spring doing funky things because it has to "know" that the puck is at 9 bars, with enough through flow to keep the spring fully compressed. That is why you should not tamp the coffee in a PPF. As soon as the PPF does not make good crema, it means that the top of the puck is already doing the organic equivalent of a valve, but the flow at the bottom of the puck is also constricted by the mechanical valve as well as the small size of the exit drip hole. Basically the puck extraction pressure profile become totally messed up because of the spring load sensitivity, and the extraction time ends up meaning nothing.
      When the coffee is not coarsely ground to "grain salt" size, you can also expect the fine grounds to clog the pressure valve and make a overly over-extracted shot.
      Too fine a ground and the machine will completely stall and the valve getting silted, result in having to manually remove the silt accumulated into the valve. You can tinker with the ground fineness to end up just short of clogging/underpressurize the valve to get to the best espresso shot possible with this pressurized crap, but that's actually extremely tedious : it beats the whole point of having a PPF.

    • @gutti4508
      @gutti4508 4 года назад

      @@aryafeydakin Thank you. You pretty much summed up my experience with it. Adjusting the variables gives me extremely inconsistent results (specially when changing the/roast level) of coffee beans. I feel like I have no control, whatsoever. I will try your suggestion of grinding coarser and no tamping. Probably need to find me a non pressurize portafilter to replace the PPF that came with it. Any suggestions where to get one that will fit? This one has a 54mm basket. BTW, I found a hack to get the coffee flowing again when stalled. I just gently open and close the steam knob.

    • @aryafeydakin
      @aryafeydakin 4 года назад

      @@gutti4508 I don't think there is. Just gut out the whole original portafilter and make it a bottomless. A PPF is nasty and unhygienic, running it empty we see the water is always somewhat dirty and rancid from the accumulated gunk. Just unscrew the 3 screws holding the metal assembly to the plastic base, throw away all rubber and other plastic parts that's in there. Clamp the upper metallic part of the portafilter into a vise. Get a dremel and just hollow it out. Or use hand tools, drill several contiguous holes just enough to start cutting with a mini hacksaw, clean the rough cut with a half round file. Then finish by sawing off the black plastic spout just short of the screw holes.

    • @gutti4508
      @gutti4508 4 года назад

      @@aryafeydakin alright. Thanks for all that info. I'll get into the modified home made bottomless, then. Hopefully I don't screw it up and ruin it for good.

  • @MrKayakinglife
    @MrKayakinglife 4 года назад +6

    Morning James and that your answer is exactly what I have come to the conclusion of just doing five minutes of research, lol. The cheapest, easiest and best espresso machine I found is the Gaggio Pro Classic.

  • @jetfowl
    @jetfowl 3 года назад +13

    The Delonghi is something I have on my desk at work. And outside of the first month I had it, it's been very consistent. It doesn't make a stellar shot of espresso, but it's good... and head and shoulders better than Starbucks.
    And the money it's saved me from having to buy espresso from a coffee shop has more than made up for its price.
    That said, I did buy mine on-sale for $69.99... roughly 2-years ago.

    • @slothc
      @slothc 2 года назад

      I had one as well, was fine for about 1 year, then the quality of the coffee dropped significantly and after 6-12 months it kinda exploded with steam going everywhere so I threw it out

  • @Jingels247859
    @Jingels247859 4 года назад +11

    Hey James, thank you for being such a fantastic resource for us! An idea I would really love to see is a review of some machines with grinders built in; I’m curious as to how quality they may be, something like the Breville barista express or DeLonghi La specialista. For me personally I’d rather one unit that I can work at than several machines, but not at the expense of quality

    • @segamble1679
      @segamble1679 4 года назад +1

      From previous videos, I would guess James has no love for built in grinders. I think the video on robotic pour over machines has a machine with a built in grinder that he goes on at length about.

  • @tylerhuntley9454
    @tylerhuntley9454 2 года назад +16

    THIS is how to do reviews. Honest, highly attentive to every detail, and almost snobbishly picky.

  • @bmjames
    @bmjames 2 года назад +7

    Amazon sells a 4 bar "espresso machine" (Von Shef) for £54 and Robert Dyas sells a similar-looking 5 bar machine (Salter) for £35. "Ideal for any coffee lover." I am fascinated and would love to see a review of one of these not-really-espresso machines.

  • @blakem000
    @blakem000 4 года назад +27

    Love the Marc Rebillet shirt, rep'n that Loop Daddy!!

    • @NICHOLSON7777
      @NICHOLSON7777 4 года назад +1

      He got +2 awesome points on my list because of the tee.

    • @DanRichardson
      @DanRichardson 4 года назад

      The world isn't ready for that crossover

    •  4 года назад

      God shut up dude

  • @stevenshea990
    @stevenshea990 4 года назад +12

    Q: If I wanted something resembling espresso and only had 100 pounds, what would I buy? A: 4 moka pots

  • @chemistrykrang8065
    @chemistrykrang8065 2 года назад +11

    So we did formerly own the DeLonghi - my partner had started working at a large coffee chain as a barista whilst saving up to pay for her masters degree, and I was a PhD student... so budgets were tight but she cared enough to want to practice her coffee at home and make espresso and lattes. We did get some OK coffee out of it, despite a horrible cheap grinder (or preground) but it proved to be quite frustrating and fiddly so eventually we stopped using it and it went to the charity shop. I wouldn't recommend it.

  • @maajidali9687
    @maajidali9687 4 года назад +65

    I don’t even drink coffee what am I doing here

    • @gottowonder7168
      @gottowonder7168 4 года назад +2

      Learning about others likes and hobbies, good on ya😀

    • @MrDarren690
      @MrDarren690 4 года назад +4

      James's personality and his videos tends to lure people in that might not have an interest in coffee. It's nice to see people stumbling onto his videos. They're very good.

    • @AWanderingEye
      @AWanderingEye 4 года назад +2

      If you like these videos dive into the fountain pen world, same vibe there. Not sure if there is a corresponding James Hoffman in the fountain pen aficionado mondo
      🖋

    • @MrSGH21
      @MrSGH21 3 года назад

      I love coffee and make it at home but don’t plan on buying an espresso machine or grinder and I have been watching lots of videos about espresso machines and grinders

    • @ellaisplotting
      @ellaisplotting Месяц назад

      ​@@AWanderingEyeI don't drink coffee but love James' videos, and am also in the fountain pen hobby (albeit not at the very high end) - I'd say Figboot is the 'James' of fountain pen youtube to me in that he's very pleasant to watch and knowledgeable, without an abrasive or condescending attitude like can be found in some niche hobbies.

  • @Pourovermadeeasy
    @Pourovermadeeasy 4 года назад +14

    I have the delonghi with the pressurized filter. I can say that I've pulled better shots on it than I've gotten from a few specialty coffee places.

    • @Laurabeck329
      @Laurabeck329 2 года назад +1

      You must have a very weird idea of what a good shot is

    • @andrewjc13
      @andrewjc13 2 года назад +1

      @@Laurabeck329 You'd be surprised how hit-and-miss coffee shops can be depending on where you live.

  • @MM0SDK
    @MM0SDK 2 года назад +15

    The delonghi was the machine i came into coffee with. I modified the portafilter and used a basket from another delonghi model and managed good espresso from it before grabbing a Rancilio Silvia and Mazzer Mini Electronic. Now looking for another upgrade.

    • @fenceyhen4249
      @fenceyhen4249 9 месяцев назад

      How is the Silvia? It's an interesting machine. Why are you looking to upgrade? Just for more variety or is the Silvia not doing it for you

  • @quickfoxwoodworking
    @quickfoxwoodworking 4 года назад +4

    I've been waiting for the video on what machine is the bare minimum for a good home espresso experience. I'd love to see that!

  • @francesmitchell8913
    @francesmitchell8913 4 года назад +11

    I have a De Longhi for about two years now. It's been sitting on a shelf for the past few months, coz I started to experiment with V60. It's coming down soon for the variety sake. But anyway, it does a good job, I think I figured it out. I'm using a normal Lavazza espresso preground coffee and was grand.

  • @Matt_J95a
    @Matt_J95a 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hi James, I have a John Lewis 'pump espresso machine' that I got for £70, however it can be bought second hand for more like £20. First step, ditched the pressurised portafilter altogether and got a new 52mm portafilter with unpressurised basket. Luckily all the cheapy consumer machines (including amazon basics) use this thread size and a generic third party 52mm Portafilter seems to work in all of them. Then rather than buy a larger basket (which im not really sure I like the idea of having a really deep basket) I found the trick of gently patting down each spoon of coffee to allow more to go in, allowing me to put between 19-20g. I'm guessing you could just use more finely ground coffee and aim for 17g to make the process easier, but my grinder wasn't quite good enough to manage that fine. But now I get LOVELY coffee from my machine, and my whole setup including my hand grinder takes the total to about £110 with everything brand new :) sure, it's not terribly consistent but 95% of the time get a lovely espresso 🤗
    Also my brew ratio is usually between 1:2 - 1:2.5 and I can get between 25 - 35s for that ratio :)

  • @ibrahimje9860
    @ibrahimje9860 4 года назад +40

    Waiting so badly for your recommendation for the BARE Minimum to have espresso at HOME 🏡 please hook us up ASAP

  • @TheFredobar
    @TheFredobar 4 года назад +12

    I'd really love to see your 'best basic espresso machines' so less focus on price but more just simple machines for beginners without fancy extras and a massive price but with full manual espresso functionality. Things like the delonghi dedica, sage bambino, gaggia classicx rok and Flair that don't take up much space.

  • @connorsmith651
    @connorsmith651 Год назад +1

    Hi James, The reason why the group head sprays all other the place is because its not tight enough if you turn it on its side there's screw witch needs tightening until you cant move it anymore
    Just to note this happend to me so maybe try the krups again Its AMAZING

  • @kusazero
    @kusazero 4 года назад +35

    When the scale is more expensive than the espresso machine

    • @feralferret
      @feralferret 4 года назад +6

      When all 5 espresso machines combined (£315) are still only worth 63% of price of the grinder (£500).

    • @iggywow
      @iggywow 4 года назад +1

      @@feralferret to be fair that was the premise of the video

    • @marcMH
      @marcMH 4 года назад

      @@feralferret I am looking for a grinder. what is the James's model? Any tip to choose a good one?

    • @feralferret
      @feralferret 4 года назад +3

      @@marcMH I'm certainly no expert on grinders, but the grinder James is using in this video is the Niche Zero, it's a single-dose, conical burr grinder. You can see his video on that here: ruclips.net/video/FzOY2tHyZ4w/видео.html I believe some people prefer flat burrs to conical burrs for espresso, if so something like the Eureka Atom (or cheaper Mignon) could be a good starting point all the way through to the Ceado E37s and beyond.

  • @vancitycanucks
    @vancitycanucks 4 года назад +6

    This will be cheeky, but even after getting super into coffee, I still like my Nespresso machine every so often!

  • @Iszk
    @Iszk 2 года назад

    I couldn't sleep the other night and I was browsing some used things online, found used, old espresso machine for 10$, Delonghi, good condition, they were selling because they bought a newer, more expensive one. I cleaned it, descaled it and now every morning I am enjoying a nice shot of espresso.
    Today I rewatched this video and realized that my Delongi is THE Delongi from the video. Feels good.

  • @ulysg
    @ulysg 4 года назад +11

    Okay, so I'm gonna buy the De'Longhi and an EK43 to go with

    • @justaman5418
      @justaman5418 4 года назад +1

      look for a machine made by delta this is the one i am using its been a year now still doing good none of the parts warn out yet removable nozzles work well easy to clean has good pressure it makes better coffee than anywhere ive had outdoors apart from real italian machines with decent coffee made by a pro who knows what they are doing

  • @shaqirseferi3463
    @shaqirseferi3463 3 года назад +2

    I wanna see a James Hoffman and Marc Rebillet collaboration - imagine Lood Daddy making songs about espresso with samples from James' delightful reviews