While morning coffee rituals are a caffeine connoisseur’s ultimate vice – the way we perceive coffee is changing. Coffee, and other staple food items have been branded as symbols of luxury, an investment, a delicacy. “People need to get away from the fact that coffee is a basic need. It’s a luxury and they need to treat it like that,” says Sonan Sherpa, co-founder of Golden Brown Coffee.
With the average price of coffee set to increase by 15% to 20% in major Australian cities this year (according to industry reports), more coffee enthusiasts are looking into home coffee machines as an alternative that offers plenty of customisation and curation for the perfect brew. Especially during the Black Friday sales, when many of the best coffee machines are on sale – including five of our expert picks (and then some).
Our expert picks for best home coffee machines in Australia
- Best new coffee machine: Philips Series 5500 fully automatic espresso machine, on sale fron $1199 (usually $1399) at various retailers
- Best coffee machine for versatility: Ninja Luxe Café Espresso Machine, $699 (was $799) at Ninja Kitchen
- Best espresso coffee machine: Breville The Dual Boiler espresso maker, $1288 (usually $1399) at The Good Guys
- Best automatic coffee machine: Magnifica Evo silver black fully automated coffee machine, $799 (usually $1149) at De’Longhi
- Best drip coffee maker: Kenmore drip coffee maker, $104.99 at Amazon
- Best capsule coffee machines: Vertuo Pop & Aeroccino3, $319 at Nespresso
Truth be told, we’re creatures of habit. Connoisseurs of espresso, cold brew, drip filter, pour over and pod coffee each have their refined practice for achieving peak levels of caffeine, and there is a different coffee machine that aligns with each jive of java.
So, whether you prefer your brew in a travel mug on your morning commute or straight from an automatic coffee machine for those lazy mornings, investing in a premium model suited to your coffee ritual is worthwhile. Read on for our curated edit of premium home coffee machines in Australia for every kind of coffee drinker.
The best new coffee machine

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Philips Series 5500 fully automatic espresso machine
$1199 (usually $1399) at various retaillers
Best for: the early riser
Coffee with the touch of a button? Yes please. Choose from one of 20 delicious recipes, from lattes to iced coffees with the Philips Series 5500 fully automatic espresso machine. Plus, its SilentBrew technology means it is perfect for those early morning before the rest of the world has risen.
Key features:
- 20 pre-programmed drinks
- Built-in grinder
- Milk frothing available
- Create profiles for four + guest
- Intuitive display
- Two-year warranty
Also available at:
- $1399 at Myer
- $1399 at David Jones

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Breville the Oracle Dual Boiler
$4399 (usually $4499) at Breville
Best for: the multi-person home
Breville’s most advanced espresso machine to date, the Oracle Dual Boiler it allows users to seamlessly switch between manual and automatic modes, offering full control when they want it, and automation when they don’t. So whether you live with an espresso purist or a rookie dad who simply needs their caffeine fix, this machine ensures that it will be ready to brew when you are. The new Breville+ coffee app also means that you can remotely power on and preheat the machine from the comfort of your bed. The urgency of snoozing feels far less urgent.
With a built-in grinder offering 45 precision settings courtesy of Baratza, a steam wand for silky milk frothing, and intuitive touchscreen controls, this machine brings barista-level performance into the kitchen.
Size: 387 x 374 x 455 mm
Key features:
- 5.7-inch high-definition touchscreen
- 15 preset beverages
- Dedicated settings for iced lattes, shakeratos, and espresso martini’s
- Auto Dial-In system will monitor each extraction and make grind size adjustments automatically
- 45 grind settings with Baratza European precision
- Auto MilQ steam wand
- 2.3L water tank
- New Breville+ coffee app can be used to power on and preheat the machine
Also available at:
- $4299 at The Good Guys
The best espresso machines

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Ninja Luxe Café Espresso Machine
$699 (was $799) at Ninja Kitchen
Best for: the maximum strength, minimal guesswork espresso enthusiast
The Ninja Luxe Café Espresso Machine is an intelligent espresso and coffee system with unmatched 3-in-1 versatility (no guesswork espresso, rapid cold brew and well balanced drip coffee), that helps you elevate your coffee routine and create café-quality drinks at home.
We’ve tested this one ourselves, with Gourmet Traveller‘s Shopping Writer, Rachel Weisz, summing it up as “a surprisingly pleasant addition to my caffeine-fuelled home.”
“While being a new contender in the coffee space, this machine exceeded my expectations. I love how easy it was to assemble and prepare for my first brew (there is a QR code that will take you to a video tutorial)”
“I also love how fast it is to prepare my morning coffee, with limited clean up needed afterwards. This is a necessary element in a home that’s often rushed in the morning. Whether you’re a beginner or an espresso pro, I absolutely recommend this automatic machine.”
Rachel Weisz, Gourmet Traveller Shopping Writer
Size: 32.9 W x 34 D x 37 H cm
Key features:
- 3-in-1 functionality
- Technology with grind size recommendations and automated brew adjustments
- Dual froth system
- 24-month warranty

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Breville the Dual Boiler espresso maker
$1288 (usually $1399) at The Good Guys
Best for: the espresso purist
Containing higher levels of caffeine than, say, filter coffee, the espresso is the quintessential drink of Italy. With an included precision grinder, as well as a dual boiler heating system – for the espresso shot and instant steam for your milk – Breville’s The Dual Boiler means bean business and experimentation. Add in digital temperature control, a portafilter, and customisable pre-infusion, and you’re equipped to explore the finer details of coffee-making.
Size: 45 x45 x 52.2 cm
Key features:
- Digital temperature control technology for consistent espresso quality
- Steam wand creates micro-foam texture
- Integrated and removable 58mm tamper
- 360 Swivel action steam wand
- 24-month warranty
Also available at:
- $1199 (usually $2599) at David Jones
- $1393.98 at Amazon

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Breville the Bambino Plus
$549 at The Good Guys
Best for: refined spaces
Ideal for kitchens with limited bench space, the Bambino Plus may be small in size but not in pizazz. Ready to rumble in three seconds, this machine features low pressure pre-infusion followed by 9-bar extraction delivered by its 15 bar Italian pump. Plus, if you’re a fan of a latte, the automatic steam wand handles all the milk frothing, giving you creamy froth at the right texture every time.
Size: 19.5 x 32 x 31 cm
Key features:
- Uses the four key formulas
- Hands-free automatic steam wand
- ThermoJet heating system
- Low pressure pre-infusion followed by nine-bar extraction
- Compact design for countertops
Also available:
- $549 at Breville
The best automatic coffee machines

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Magnifica Evo Next automatic coffee machine
$799 (usually $1149) at De’Longhi
Best for: the hands-off coffee fiend
Featuring an intuitive design with 13 one-touch coffee recipes to save you from the disappointment of burnt coffee, four levels on intensity and LatteCema Hot technology for milk-based drinks, De’Longhi’s Magnifica Evo Next is the ultimate addition to smart kitchens of coffee fiends. With a built-in grinder, adjustable settings, and easy cleaning, it’s ideal for everyday brewing.
“The De’Lognhi Magnifica Evo Next coffee machine was the first automatic coffee machine I ever tested, and quickly became a fan favourite in my home,” says Rachel Weisz, who has been using it for months.
“What stands out about this machine is its quick and easy navigation. I simply switch it on, press the cappuccino button, and like magic, my coffee is ready while I tackle the rest of my morning.“
After a few months with this machine, and others, Rachel has also gained some more insights into how this machine performs.
“When the machine finishes brewing, the leftover coffee grind is left in the machine, which you’ll need to clean out regularly to avoid mould (the machine will remind you to empty it, but you’ll need to do it more often I noticed),” she says.
But there are some other handy features that stood out in the testing.
“You can also set up your own brew profile if you have multiple coffee lovers in your home, and store the milk frother in the fridge with leftover milk to avoid waste.”
“Overall, I love this machine, but do prefer a machine that keeps the grind external for a quicker and easier clean.”
Rachel Weisz, Shopping Writer
Size: 24 x 44 x 36 cm
Key features:
- 13 adjustable grind settings
- Up to 13 one-touch coffee recipes
- Automated milk frother
- Four levels of intensity and five drink sizes

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Smeg automatic coffee machine in emerald green
$1055 at Appliances Online
Best for: retro style, automatic indulgence
Bring the café to the home with an automatic coffee machine that does everything for you at the touch of a humble button. With a signature 50s style design, this Smeg model boasts an effortless bean-to-cup process that is fully customisable from espresso to ristretto, latte to cappuccino. Its automatic frother, thermoblock system, and sleek design make it a functional statement piece.
Size: 33.6 x 18 x 43.3 cm
Key features:
- 19-bar pump pressure concentrates beans for a rich taste
- Automatically milk steaming at the push of a button
- Eight drink options
- 30-second cleaning cycle
- Available in three colours
Also available at:
- $1199 at Myer
The best drip coffee makers

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Kenmore drip coffee maker
Best for: the communal coffee drinker
With a generous capacity to brew up to 1.8 litres of coffee at a time and a reusable cone filter, this drip coffee maker is ideal for lovers of American-style coffee, as well as cold brews or serving for a crowd. The programmable timer is also handy if you want coffee at a certain time (say, when you first wake up), and the 1-4 cup button can double as a ‘bold’ setting for extra strong brews.
Size: 16.5 x 23.6 x 34.3 cm
Key features:
- Large 1.8L capacity carafe
- Pause and serve functionality automatically stops the flow of coffee if carafe is removed
- Programmable timer
- When making a full pot of coffee, the 1-4 cup button doubles as a “bold” setting
- Charcoal water filter and reusable gold-tone filter basket for ground coffee
The best capsule coffee machines

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Vertuo Pop & Aeroccino3
$319 at Nespresso
Best for: the caffeinated go-getter
Seizing the day takes a good chunk of time, so a fuss-free coffee is an ideal fixture in the go-getter’s morning. The Vertuo Pop by Nespresso utilises Centrifusion technology which reads the barcode on each capsule for precise brewing. Heating up in 30 seconds, it also features Expert Mode – which at two pushes of the button, goes beyond the machine’s standard coffee preparation. Available in six sleek shades, this model combines engineered design with style.
Size: 13.6 x 42.6 x 25 cm
Key features:
- Automatic power off after two minutes
- 30-second heat up time
- Expert mode delivers coffee optimised for milk beverages
- Includes Aeroccino 3 milk frother

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Nespresso by Breville Creatista Plus capsule coffee machine
$899 at Myer
Best for: intuitive and personalised touch
If you’re an espresso head but you’re more about convenience than process, this coffee machine uses Nespresso capsule pods to deliver perfectly portioned java. With a fully automatic steam wand set to your preferred temperature, frothy milk for your cap or latte is all but a button push away. It’s ideal for those who want barista-style drinks without the work.
Size: 40.9 x 17 x 30.9 cm
Key features:
- Fully automatic steam wand
- Advanced microfoam milk technology
- Intuitive digital display
- Autoclean function
- Two-year warranty
Also available:
Coffee making is an art, and your home coffee machine should reflect you and your lifestyle. From automatic coffee machines that do the work for you to drip coffee machines for that constant caffeine fix, the best coffee machine for your home comes down to personal preference.
For those who are bright-eyed, bushy-tailed, and ready to lean a new skillset, the Bambino Plus by Breville is a small but mighty machine with an automatic steam wand so that all your energy can be lent to the perfect brew. For those who crave a barista-style experience at home but are short on time, an automatic coffee machine like the De’Longhi Magnifica Evo, or pod machine such as the Nespresso Vertuo Pop delivers perfect coffee each time without the fuss. Meanwhile, Breville’s The Dual Boiler means bean business, making it ideal for the espresso purist who loves to experiment. The best drip coffee machine is the Moccamaster classic brewer for the communal coffee drinker.
Mastering an espresso machine takes patience and practice. Finely grind your beans, fill the portafilter, and tamp evenly. Pull your espresso shot over 25–30 seconds for 30–60mL of intense flavour. For milk-based drinks like cappuccinos or lattes, heat milk to 65°C and create a glossy froth with your steam wand. If you’re using a semi-automatic or automatic coffee machine, like the Lelit Bianca V3, Profitec, or even a Lattissima, the steps are simplified thanks to built-in grinders, descale programs, and temperature controls.
Whether you’re using a Marzocco, a Lelit, or a humble Essenza, the key to great coffee is understanding your machine, and enjoying the ritual, one perfect brew at a time.
Philips, Ninja