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Saeco Espresso Machines

Saeco espresso machines are crafted in Italy and their motto is “Taste the Passion”. They are said to be crafted of the highest-quality materials and offer innovative features, fantastic style and exceptional espresso brewing performance. Perfect for home, restaurant or office applications, each Saeco espresso maker is said to produce delicious espresso coffee, cappuccino and latte.

Credited with developing the removable brew group found in the first domestic super automatic espresso machine, Saeco has a continuing tradition of innovation. Their steadfast research and dedication has lead to other developments for Saeco espresso machines, such as the digital display, the auto-frother, and the ability to brew into 2 separate cups at once. Saeco adheres to their innovative spirit every day, bringing their passion for espresso into the homes of coffee lovers and enthusiasts everywhere.

Saeco offers espresso machines that vary in price from hundreds to thousands of dollars. For instance, their Saeco Aroma Espresso machine in black retails for around $300 while their Saeco Primea Ring Super-Auto Espresso machine retails for around $2,400. It’s all depending on your budget and just how super of an espresso machine you’re looking for. If superior quality and style is what you’re looking for, look to Saeco for espresso machine needs.

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Creme de la Creme

Looking for the very best when it comes to espresso machines? Then check out the Capresso C1500 in our coffee maker reviews & ratings site!

Capresso C1500
This espresso machine/coffee center is lauded by most users and reviewers alike - and I should hope so with a price tag that usually runs around $600. If you have a passion for coffee, though, this might be just the machine you need, and would probably even work well in a small coffee house.

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