
Americans love espresso. They rely on it to help them get going in the morning and keep them going throughout the day, and sometimes even through the night. Here are a few of the most popular espresso coffee makers.
Braun AromaDeluxe KF510BK 10-cup Coffee Maker
The Braun AromaDeluxe is a fast-brewing coffee maker. A Brita water filter removes impurities that can affect the taste of coffee. The premium Aroma Deluxe features a clock and timer, that allow users to set the machine to have coffee ready each morning.

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Braun Tassimo Coffee-on-Demand 1 cup Coffee Maker
The fast and easy single-serving coffee maker also makes lattes, cappuccinos, café crèmes, tea, and hot chocolate.
Cuisinart Brew Central DCC-1200W, 12-cup Coffee Maker
The Cuisinart Brew Central Coffee Maker is programmable. It contains a built-in water filter and has a 12-cup capacity. There is no built-in grinder. There is a pause and serve function that alerts users when it is time to decalcify.
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Cuisinart Grind and Brew DGB-600BCW 10 cup Coffee Maker
This thermal coffee maker grinds beans when needed, resulting in a fresher taste with every cup. The thermal carafe is double-insulated to keep coffee hot for hours.
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DeLonghi BAR32 Retro Espresso Coffee Maker
The DeLonghi Bar32 Retro Espresso Coffee Maker is part of DeLonghi's Retro designer line. The machine is said to be inspired by the 20th-century Art Deco and Bauhaus periods. This machine does not contain a built-in grinder. It does make multiple cups and has a water tank size of almost 34 ounces.
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Jura/Capresso Impressa E8 Espresso Machine and Coffee Maker
The Jura/Capresso Impressa E8 Espresso Machine and coffee maker is a high-tech machine capable of producing espresso, cappuccino, lattes, and long crema coffee. Settings allow for customized brewing of mild, regular, or strong coffee. A grinder is built-in, and a timer and cup warming surface are also built-in.
Keurig Elite B40 Coffee Maker
The Keurig Elite B40 Coffee Maker is a no-fuss coffee maker. The water reservoir is removable. The machine features single-button brewing, a removable water reservoir, and indicator lights that let users know when water is heating, if additional water is needed, if the machine requires descaling, and when it's ready to brew. This coffee maker does not feature a built-in grinder.

Krups XP 2070 Espresso Machine & Coffee Maker
The Krups XP 2070 is a programmable combination espresso machine and drip coffee maker. It features a 10-cup coffee capacity and a 15-bar pump espresso capacity.
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Senseo Single Serve Pod HD7810/75 Coffee Maker
This pod system coffee maker features a patented brewing system that automatically uses the exact amount of water and dispenses it through the pod quickly and evenly.
Coffee lovers can find a variety of coffee makers. From single-cup Senseo styles to ten-cup Cuisinart Models, there's a coffee maker for every drinker and every occasion. If all that's desired is coffee, no problem. If specialty coffees are preferred, no problem. Fresh Java is just a cup away.
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FAQs
es, but espresso blends are easier to dial in. They’re roasted and blended specifically for high-pressure brewing—giving balanced, sweet flavors even in small servings. Regular roasts are fine, but results may vary.
Sort of espresso is far more concentrated per ounce (8–10x stronger), but since it comes in small servings, the total caffeine is similar to a 5–6 oz drip coffee. A typical 12 oz drip often has more caffeine overall.
Authentic espresso requires at least 9 bars of pressure. Less than that, and you're probably just making strong coffee not espresso.
No, Moka pots brew using only 1–2 bars of pressure, not true espresso (which needs 9 bars). Still strong and flavorful, but different.
Pump machines use a motorized pump for stable 9‑bar pressure; steam models rely on steam pressure (< 2–3 bars), resulting in weaker extraction and lower brew quality.
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