OT: Espresso machines


I know this is off topic for the A'gon, but I thought my fellow gear enthusiasts had an opinion.  I'm looking for a simple,  narrow espresso machine.  Reliability is important.  I have a Nespresso Vertuo which I really like but lately I've been roasting my own coffee and wanted a more traditional machine.

Opinions?

erik_squires

@Erik_squires- Yes, I’ll try to find a photo. They are referred to as "manual" machines. There's a whole bunch on the Net about them. You have to boil the water, grind the beans, etc. The machine is just used to 'pull' the shot into a cup. 

But, no vacuum tube! :)

@2005 I’d had enough of terrible expensive espresso. Sprung for a Rancilio Silvia and Rocky grinder.  Brass boiler commercial parts in a consumer machine.  Like our audio equipment, stretch the budget just a little, and you’ll never be disappointed.  Google it.  Legendary machine.  Don’t go short on the grinder as it’s pivotal.   Double shot mocha every morning.  Tube rolling = playing with different beans.  

I am sure you know this but those Nespressos are not espresso machines at all. Basically they are a nicer k cup setup. 
 

I have been roasting beans for many years so if you are that geeked out already a Gaggia is pretty much a great starting point. The rancio Silvia being another good line to look at. 

You also need an excellent grinder and the sky is the limit. The “least” grinder that will do the proper job is a Baratza Virtuosa. I own 2 Virtuosas, both purchased used. Great mid level grinder and Baratza is a fantastic company on the support side as well.

Another Rancilio Silvia and Rocky grinder owner here. Great machines. Totally hands-on espresso maker. Kind of like spinning vinyl with a completely manual turntable. You gotta love it.