This machine takes note of what drinks you select at different times of the day and then provides a personalised menu to suit your preferences. There are also 16 automatic drink settings to choose from, making it a great pick if you love to switch things up or are catering to a household with varying tastes.
In our testing, it made consistently good espressos with a nice layer of crema on top, and the automatic frother takes all the stress out of making milky drinks.
Community members recommend fully automatic bean-to-cup machines like the De'Longhi Rivelia for households that want variety and convenience without learning manual espresso technique.
Scoring 95/100 with Good Housekeeping and named WIRED's top super-automatic pick, the Rivelia is the machine for households that want 16 cafe-quality drinks on demand without touching a steam wand.
The Fellow Aiden sets a new benchmark for drip coffee, delivering cafe-quality results with a single button press. Infinitely programmable for enthusiasts, yet simple enough for anyone.
The Breville Bambino Plus is the top espresso machine pick from both Serious Eats and WIRED, praised for its 3-second heat-up, PID temperature control, and microfoam-quality steam wand. Compact, beginner-friendly, and consistently excellent.
The Barista Express Impress bundles a grinder, intelligent dosing system, and tamping arm into one machine, making it the easiest all-in-one path to great espresso. A smiley face tells you when your dose is correct.
The OXO Brew 9-Cup hits every mark for a great drip machine: SCA-certified brewing temperature, excellent showerhead coverage, thermal carafe, and programmable timer. Intuitive enough to use without reading the manual.