I think it really depends on the kind of coffees you drink and how much you like to 'customise' your drink. I can't stand any kind of pod machines (Nespresso, Tassimo etc) - I just find you don't have much control over them and they never taste like a barista coffee for me.Not really a problem but after some advice if anybody is a coffee aficionado. Btw don't judge! I've realised I spend around £700 a year!! on takeaway coffee. So am looking to buy barista style coffee machine.
Does anybody know of a shop that sells and demonstrates these machines? I'm willing to travel as I realise in the end I'll be quids in
Also is there a coffee specialist, again actual shop, where they can help you find the coffee you like.
Delonghi are a fantastic brand as they offer a fantastic warranty and repair service where they pick up your machine. They're also very reliable.
If you are an espresso or black coffee drinker, you cannot go wrong with the Delonghi Magnifica S. You pour the beans in the back and there's little maintenance aside from filling up water/emptying grounds. You can customise your strength, size, etc, and it tastes fantastic. It has a milk frother and even a little one-cup decaf bit, for if you have an occasional decaf coffee.
If you like lattes and other milky coffees, get a bean-to-cup machine with an automatic milk tank. I would recommend the Magnifica Evo or the Eletta Explore.
It's an investment, but I've had three cups a day from my £400 Delonghi machine for seven years without issues. Presuming I paid £4 a cup for that coffee otherwise, I'd have spent £10,220 over the same period on takeaway coffees.