Now we're getting into the big leagues. Here are the espresso machines in the upper budgetary levels. Not quite the top-of-the-line models, but these are high-quality espresso machines that are worth the extra money.
This espresso machine will provide you with commercial quality espresso (it is a Gaggia, after all) but won't take up your entire countertop. This compact machine can still provide plenty of espresso, with a 44oz water tank. Digital controls give you complete control over the espresso extraction. $699
You can make the ultimate in fresh espresso with this machine, because it even grinds the beans for you with an integrated burr grinder. Cappuccinos are easy to make using the wand and milk frothing chamber. Separate controls for coffee and water quantity, so you can customize your shots. $799
Forget your plain white, black or chrome machines. The FrancisFrancis X5 comes in 10 colours that will match any kitchen decor. These sleek machines are fairly simple in terms of features, but they are solidly built with commercial-quality components. $650
Another great combo machine that can brew regular coffee as well as espresso. It's fully automatic, meaning it will grind your beans too. This kind of convenience is worth the extra bucks. $999
I just love the look of these piston-operated espresso machines. The only controls are an on/off switch and a thermostat. You're not paying for features here, you're paying for beauty. It's solid brass and built to last. $950
A top-of-the-line Swiss machine that makes brewing espresso easy with their prepacked capsules (similar to pods) of coffee grounds. The look is sleek and elegant, and the functions are fully automatic with complete digital controls. $700
Lots of features, as you would expect at this price range. The double heating system and pre-infusion cycle make for a quick espresso. You can add a rich layer of steamed milk within seconds with the Rapid Steam function. All the controls are at hand with an electronic touch panel. $700
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