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KitchenAid Semi-Automatic Espresso Machine w/ Automatic Milk Frother Attachment

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Woot has KitchenAid Semi-Automatic Espresso Machine w/ Automatic Milk Frother Attachment (Black) for $159.99 - $10 when you apply coupon code EXTRA10 at checkout = $149.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (you must log in with your Amazon account and select a shipping address for Woot to apply free shipping) or is $6 per order.

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Set Includes:
  • Espresso Machine
  • Portafilter
  • Coffee Scoop
  • Tamper
  • Steam Wand
  • Milk Pitcher
  • Water Tank
  • (4) Filter Baskets
  • Drip Tray
  • Automatic Milk Frother Attachment
  • Milk Tank
  • Cleaning Brush

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    • This offer is $40 less than December's Frontpage Deal where this model was featured.
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    • Rated 4.1 out of 5 stars at Amazon based on over 590 customer reviews.
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Woot has KitchenAid Semi-Automatic Espresso Machine w/ Automatic Milk Frother Attachment (Black) for $159.99 - $10 when you apply coupon code EXTRA10 at checkout = $149.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (you must log in with your Amazon account and select a shipping address for Woot to apply free shipping) or is $6 per order.

Thanks to Deal Hunter ppxyz1 for sharing this deal.

Set Includes:
  • Espresso Machine
  • Portafilter
  • Coffee Scoop
  • Tamper
  • Steam Wand
  • Milk Pitcher
  • Water Tank
  • (4) Filter Baskets
  • Drip Tray
  • Automatic Milk Frother Attachment
  • Milk Tank
  • Cleaning Brush

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • This offer is $40 less than December's Frontpage Deal where this model was featured.
  • About this Product:
    • Rated 4.1 out of 5 stars at Amazon based on over 590 customer reviews.
  • About this Store:

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I own this.

Its got a 58mm group head, a 3 way solenoid and two pids.
It also comes with both single and double wall baskets and a standard well built 58mm portafilter and metal tamper. Was easy enough to get a cheap well built bottomless 58mm portafilter.
It also does seem to have a PRV or OPV. I have no idea what cutoff pressure they are set to.

I miss having a built in manometer ( pressure gauge ).

It pulls perfectly fine / good / great espresso. You can use your adjective of choice. Flavor is highly subjective.
I roast my own beans as well as purchase from local roasters.
The unit does do pre infusion.

I have not used the auto milk frother. The manual steam wand has enough power to make latte art. It is loud.

I dont usually make milk drinks and its usually only two back to back double shots at a time. I have on occasion made a ton of espresso's in a row without interruption.

I also have the bambino, a delonghi, a farberware, a ninja cafe lux as well as access to several high end espresso machines.

This one is easily the best overall of entry level semi auto espresso machines that i own followed by the ninja. Its a slick deal in my opinion at $150 plus tax.


One would usually need to spend 2x to 3x that, on a good grinder or luck into a good sale. The baratza encore esp is really good for its price point and i have seen it dip to $150.


Mot
Code EXTRA10 takes $10 off.

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Code EXTRA10 takes $10 off.
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Can anyone comment on expresso quality?
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functionality appears same as bambino plus at one third the cost.
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Quote from WittyHaddock1568 :
Can anyone comment on expresso quality?
I don't personally have one, but it seems to be a decent, cheaper alternative to the Breville options if you're not looking to spend that much. I wouldn't expect great espresso, however. And if you're looking to get really into the espresso world, this would be a bad choice as it's 15 bars is too high when not using the pressurized basket, and it doesn't look to have a 3 way solenoid which will result in soupy pucks. But if you're making milk drinks, most casual drinkers won't notice the difference.
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In for one! Thanks OP!
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I own this.

Its got a 58mm group head, a 3 way solenoid and two pids.
It also comes with both single and double wall baskets and a standard well built 58mm portafilter and metal tamper. Was easy enough to get a cheap well built bottomless 58mm portafilter.
It also does seem to have a PRV or OPV. I have no idea what cutoff pressure they are set to.

I miss having a built in manometer ( pressure gauge ).

It pulls perfectly fine / good / great espresso. You can use your adjective of choice. Flavor is highly subjective.
I roast my own beans as well as purchase from local roasters.
The unit does do pre infusion.

I have not used the auto milk frother. The manual steam wand has enough power to make latte art. It is loud.

I dont usually make milk drinks and its usually only two back to back double shots at a time. I have on occasion made a ton of espresso's in a row without interruption.

I also have the bambino, a delonghi, a farberware, a ninja cafe lux as well as access to several high end espresso machines.

This one is easily the best overall of entry level semi auto espresso machines that i own followed by the ninja. Its a slick deal in my opinion at $150 plus tax.


One would usually need to spend 2x to 3x that, on a good grinder or luck into a good sale. The baratza encore esp is really good for its price point and i have seen it dip to $150.


Mot
Last edited by motulal February 6, 2025 at 05:34 AM.
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RobertJason
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The Brevilles tend to be all over FB market place barely used for cheap since people struggle to figure out homemade espresso, FYI. This one does look nice.
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Need coffee ☕️ grinder deal with this
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Quote from KristheKoala :
I don't personally have one, but it seems to be a decent, cheaper alternative to the Breville options if you're not looking to spend that much. I wouldn't expect great espresso, however. And if you're looking to get really into the espresso world, this would be a bad choice as it's 15 bars is too high when not using the pressurized basket, and it doesn't look to have a 3 way solenoid which will result in soupy pucks. But if you're making milk drinks, most casual drinkers won't notice the difference.
Breville Bambino Plus is good that the steam wand is better than this one, but from my own experience (yes I have one), the key to frothing with home machine is to not put too much milk in the first place. You also need to keep the tip of the steam wand just under the surface of the milk and position it properly to create a vortex while steaming.
Quality of espresso? That's a very wrong question IMO. You need decent quality beans that are not too old, you need to grind the beans and distribute the ground evenly around the puck, apply even pressure... Not going to repeat the whole nine yards. All in all, this machine can pull great espresso if you do it right. Also, the buttons are programmable so that you can adjust the timing.
I didn't purchase the milk frother attachment. As mentioned above, the steam wand is fine as long as you don't overfill the milk jug.
Finally, I personally think Breville machines are decent, but seriously overpriced when they can still make profit selling at high end home goods store after 20% off during holiday seasons.
$150 is a no brainer, but would be better if sold without the milk frother and sold for less.
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Quote from motulal :
I own this.

Its got a 58mm group head, a 3 way solenoid and two pids.
It also comes with both single and double wall baskets and a standard well built 58mm portafilter and metal tamper. Was easy enough to get a cheap well built bottomless 58mm portafilter.
It also does seem to have a PRV or OPV. I have no idea what cutoff pressure they are set to.

I miss having a built in manometer ( pressure gauge ).

It pulls perfectly fine / good / great espresso. You can use your adjective of choice. Flavor is highly subjective.
I roast my own beans as well as purchase from local roasters.
The unit does do pre infusion.

I have not used the auto milk frother. The manual steam wand has enough power to make latte art. It is loud.

I dont usually make milk drinks and its usually only two back to back double shots at a time. I have on occasion made a ton of espresso's in a row without interruption.

I also have the bambino, a delonghi, a farberware, a ninja cafe lux as well as access to several high end espresso machines.

This one is easily the best overall of entry level semi auto espresso machines that i own followed by the ninja. Its a slick deal in my opinion at $150 plus tax.


One would usually need to spend 2x to 3x that, on a good grinder or luck into a good sale. The baratza encore esp is really good for its price point and i have seen it dip to $150.


Mot
Thanks for the comment. Would you consider this better unit than bambino? Worth spending $150 more on bambino?
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Quote from nickyeah :
Thanks for the comment. Would you consider this better unit than bambino? Worth spending $150 more on bambino?
r/epresso on reddit prefers the bambino. Maybe for reliability?
The specs on Kitchenaid is better than the bambino.
I already have the bambino and happy with it
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Quote from ImYoungxD :
r/epresso on reddit prefers the bambino. Maybe for reliability?
The specs on Kitchenaid is better than the bambino.
I already have the bambino and happy with it
Can you specific which specs are better for kitchenaid?
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if you search for this product on honey, there is a 20 off cash back. add the coupon on here to make is more slick.

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