Amazon.com: EUHOMY Espresso Machine with Grinder, 20 Bar Coffee Maker with Milk Frother Steam Wand, Professional Expresso Coffee Machines with Removable Water Tank, Latte & Cappuccino Machine for Home Barista: Home & Kitchen
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Amazon.com: EUHOMY Espresso Machine with Grinder, 20 Bar Coffee Maker with Milk Frother Steam Wand, Professional Expresso Coffee Machines with Removable Water Tank, Latte & Cappuccino Machine for Home Barista: Home & Kitchen
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It says there's a PID, but I don't see where the temperature gets displayed. Also don't see a manometer to tell you how much pressure is being exerted. No pre-infusion, or at least no mention of it. For $200, perhaps these features should not be expected but why bother? You should be able to get a machine cheaper than this that also lacks these features. Also, good luck dialing in espresso with that grinder. For all of these reasons, I'm out.
Last edited by BeautifulGame885 March 28, 2026 at 08:40 AM.
At least they didn't plaster the stupid name on the front of the machine (as far as I can tell). Although not a measure of quality, the machine weight 25 lbs is encouraging. I hate plastic toy espresso machines that slide around when you close the portafilter. This has some heft to it.
I know a lot of people worry about 20 bar being to high, but the actual pressure inside the brewing group is probably a lot less (hopefully 9, right?). All of these cheap product companies compete by touting high pressure pumps because most people think more is better. I wouldn't worry about it. They mention 58mm portafilter, PID temperature control, and a zero clog grinder (that I'd like to see), and a huge water tank. Those are all good things. Look at the actual photos posted by users, not bad looking at all.
Very obvious trying to mimic a Breville in appearance. I wouldn't cheap out on an espresso machine. They need maintenance and part availability is a real concern, even on legit Brevilles. I have a dual boiler and I regularly change o-rings and have changed a few steam wand components. But otherwise it works well at making 3-4 shots and steaming 2 lattes a day. I've had it for 10+ years. A lifetime supply of o-rings is like $10 and swapping whichever is leaking takes like 10-15 minutes and you can do it when you do your deep clean. I would NEVER buy a no-name, cosmetic knock-off Breville machine. This is very obviously NOT compatible with Breville accessories.
Eta: ain't no way you're getting a grinder worth a damn for $200 let alone a combo unit.
Most likely junk. I'd go with a used Breville off Facebook Marketplace over this. Even the refurbed Ninja last month for $249 would smoke this.
Agreed, but "used" Breville? If they're selling it, it's probably well-used and there's likely some issue with it. If you want a Breville, maybe wait for a sale and bite the bullet and buy new. Ninja? Their espresso machines went to refufb way too fast indicating they may not be that great either. I know people on SD rave over the Ninja, but there are a lot of shills too based on the comments.
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I know a lot of people worry about 20 bar being to high, but the actual pressure inside the brewing group is probably a lot less (hopefully 9, right?). All of these cheap product companies compete by touting high pressure pumps because most people think more is better. I wouldn't worry about it. They mention 58mm portafilter, PID temperature control, and a zero clog grinder (that I'd like to see), and a huge water tank. Those are all good things. Look at the actual photos posted by users, not bad looking at all.
FWIW, this looks very similar to this machine on Woot for $150 https://home.woot.com/offers/taky...t_home_2
Eta: ain't no way you're getting a grinder worth a damn for $200 let alone a combo unit.
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