Our top 10 coffee makers and machines for a stylish caffeine hit

Ah, coffee. Bringer of energy, enthusiasm, productivity… And, yes, a shaky, tear-filled meltdown mid-afternoon if you have too much. But that’s all the more reason to make your morning cup of caffeinated nectar one to savour. With all the coffee makers and machines on offer, there’s sure to be something that fits your taste and budget. Here are some of our new favourites to encourage you to take the plunge(r). 

Nespresso Inissia

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A machine aimed at coffee lovers who are new to Nespresso pods, the Inissia is designed to be simple to use, compact on your counter, and reasonably priced (without looking cheap). With an impressive 19 bar pressure, it should create a rich, smooth taste, and its pre-programmed coffee settings mean you’ll have the perfect serving size each time, and quickly – it heats up in just 25 seconds.

It's £89.99 from Lakeland.

Diane Shipley

2 comments

  • Using modern or latest coffee machine may sometimes give us headache in the operation and maintenance. Sometimes also the tastes are affected that’s why some coffee shops are using the traditional way or the old coffee machine to avoid problem in the operation and maintain customer to keep on coming back.

  • “Stylish” is just shorthand for “looks count for more than how well it works”. I’ve been able to test most of these machines over the past few years, and other than as a kitchen design centerpiece they will all end up in landfills in two years.

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