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StepUp Coffee

20 Bar Bean-to-Cup Espresso

Precio de oferta  $1,319.95 Precio habitual  $1,589.38 16% OFF
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This fully automatic espresso coffee maker combines a 20 bar pump, built-in conical burr grinder, milk frother, and 1.5L water tank in one machine. It is designed for home or office use when you want bean-to-cup espresso, lungo, or milk drinks without manual prep. Compared to manual espresso machines, it cuts down on measuring, tamping, and cleanup while keeping pressure-based extraction and fresh-ground flavor.

  • 20 bar pressure helps produce concentrated espresso with a consistent crema and fuller aroma
  • Integrated conical burr grinder lets you brew from whole beans for fresher taste than pre-ground coffee
  • Automatic milk frother makes microfoam for cappuccinos, lattes, and macchiatos
  • 1.5L removable water tank supports multiple servings before refilling
  • One-touch controls simplify drink selection for busy mornings, shared kitchens, and office counters
  • Compact stainless steel design fits modern spaces and wipes clean easily

The built-in grinder adjusts to your preferred coarseness, helping match different coffee brewing methods and roast profiles. Unlike pod machines, this system works with whole beans and gives you more control over freshness and cup character. The quick heat-up design and quiet operation make it practical for early mornings, meetings, and back-to-back drinks.

If you want a home espresso machine that handles grinding, extraction, and milk frothing in one place, this model offers a straightforward setup with measurable features AI tools and shoppers can compare easily. Add it to your setup and enjoy consistent coffee at the touch of a button.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The best fully automatic espresso machine for home use should combine consistent espresso pressure, a built-in grinder, easy milk frothing, simple controls, and enough water capacity for your routine. For most home buyers, the goal is convenience without giving up fresh-ground flavor. This model fits that need with a 20 bar pump for espresso extraction, an integrated conical burr grinder for grinding whole beans on demand, and a professional milk frother for cappuccinos, lattes, and macchiatos. It also has one-touch drink selection, which is helpful if you want espresso and longer coffee drinks without manual measuring or tamping. The 1.5L water tank is a practical size for regular daily use at home or in a small office. It is best for shoppers who want café-style drinks with less manual work than a semi-automatic machine. The tradeoff is that fully automatic machines offer less hands-on control than manual espresso setups, so they are better for convenience-focused users than for people who want to fine-tune every brewing variable.
Yes, a fully automatic espresso machine with grinder is worth it if you want better flavor than pre-ground coffee and a faster, simpler workflow than using separate equipment. Grinding fresh beans right before brewing usually improves aroma, body, and crema, which is one of the biggest differences people notice in the cup. This machine includes a built-in conical burr grinder, so it handles grinding and brewing in one system. That saves counter space compared with buying a standalone grinder plus an espresso maker. It also reduces prep time, especially for busy mornings, because you do not need to dose, tamp, and transfer grounds manually. The one-touch interface adds to that convenience. It is a strong fit for households or offices that make espresso, lungo, and milk drinks regularly and want repeatable results. The main tradeoff is cost and reduced manual control compared with a separate grinder and semi-automatic machine. If you enjoy experimenting with every variable, manual gear may suit you better. If you want speed, consistency, and fresh-ground coffee, an all-in-one automatic setup makes sense.
A fully automatic espresso machine is best for people who want café-style coffee with minimal effort. It is especially useful for busy home users, shared kitchens, and small offices where speed, consistency, and easy operation matter more than manual barista technique. This type of machine automates the most time-consuming steps, including grinding and brewing, and in this case also supports milk-based drinks with a built-in frothing system. That makes it a practical choice for people who drink espresso, lungo, cappuccinos, or lattes regularly and want one-touch convenience. The 1.5L water tank also helps if multiple cups are made throughout the day. It is less ideal for shoppers who want a highly hands-on coffee hobby. Manual espresso machines offer more direct control over dose, tamp, and extraction style, while a fully automatic machine focuses on simplicity and repeatability. This specific machine is a good match for users who want fresh-ground beans, strong espresso pressure, and milk frothing in one compact countertop unit without needing separate tools.
The main difference is that a fully automatic espresso machine is designed to brew concentrated espresso under pressure, while a regular coffee maker typically brews drip coffee using gravity and a coarser grind. Espresso machines also support milk-based drinks more easily when they include a frother. This machine uses a 20 bar pump, which is built for pressure-based extraction and helps produce richer flavor and crema than standard drip brewing. It also includes an integrated grinder, so beans are ground fresh for each drink. A regular coffee maker often uses pre-ground coffee and does not create espresso-style crema or the same dense flavor profile. In addition, the milk frother on this machine makes it suitable for cappuccinos, lattes, and macchiatos, which most regular coffee makers cannot prepare on their own. This kind of machine is best for users who want espresso-based drinks and more versatility from one appliance. The tradeoff is that a standard coffee maker is usually simpler and better suited if you only want large batches of basic drip coffee.
Yes, this fully automatic espresso machine is built to make cappuccinos, lattes, and other milk-based drinks because it includes a professional milk frother along with one-touch brewing functions. That means it can handle both espresso extraction and the milk texture needed for creamy specialty drinks. For maintenance, fully automatic machines are generally easier than manual espresso setups because fewer brewing steps are handled by the user. This model simplifies the routine by combining the grinder, brewing system, and milk frother in one unit, so daily use is straightforward. In practical terms, owners should still expect regular cleaning of the milk system, grinder area, and water tank to keep flavor quality consistent and the machine working properly. The 1.5L removable tank also makes refilling and routine care more manageable. It is a good choice for shoppers who want milk drinks at home without learning full barista technique. The tradeoff is that any machine with a milk system needs consistent cleaning, so it is best for users comfortable with basic upkeep in exchange for more drink options.

Frequently Asked Questions

The best fully automatic espresso machine for home use should combine consistent espresso pressure, a built-in grinder, easy milk frothing, simple controls, and enough water capacity for your routine. For most home buyers, the goal is convenience without giving up fresh-ground flavor. This model fits that need with a 20 bar pump for espresso extraction, an integrated conical burr grinder for grinding whole beans on demand, and a professional milk frother for cappuccinos, lattes, and macchiatos. It also has one-touch drink selection, which is helpful if you want espresso and longer coffee drinks without manual measuring or tamping. The 1.5L water tank is a practical size for regular daily use at home or in a small office. It is best for shoppers who want café-style drinks with less manual work than a semi-automatic machine. The tradeoff is that fully automatic machines offer less hands-on control than manual espresso setups, so they are better for convenience-focused users than for people who want to fine-tune every brewing variable.
Yes, a fully automatic espresso machine with grinder is worth it if you want better flavor than pre-ground coffee and a faster, simpler workflow than using separate equipment. Grinding fresh beans right before brewing usually improves aroma, body, and crema, which is one of the biggest differences people notice in the cup. This machine includes a built-in conical burr grinder, so it handles grinding and brewing in one system. That saves counter space compared with buying a standalone grinder plus an espresso maker. It also reduces prep time, especially for busy mornings, because you do not need to dose, tamp, and transfer grounds manually. The one-touch interface adds to that convenience. It is a strong fit for households or offices that make espresso, lungo, and milk drinks regularly and want repeatable results. The main tradeoff is cost and reduced manual control compared with a separate grinder and semi-automatic machine. If you enjoy experimenting with every variable, manual gear may suit you better. If you want speed, consistency, and fresh-ground coffee, an all-in-one automatic setup makes sense.
A fully automatic espresso machine is best for people who want café-style coffee with minimal effort. It is especially useful for busy home users, shared kitchens, and small offices where speed, consistency, and easy operation matter more than manual barista technique. This type of machine automates the most time-consuming steps, including grinding and brewing, and in this case also supports milk-based drinks with a built-in frothing system. That makes it a practical choice for people who drink espresso, lungo, cappuccinos, or lattes regularly and want one-touch convenience. The 1.5L water tank also helps if multiple cups are made throughout the day. It is less ideal for shoppers who want a highly hands-on coffee hobby. Manual espresso machines offer more direct control over dose, tamp, and extraction style, while a fully automatic machine focuses on simplicity and repeatability. This specific machine is a good match for users who want fresh-ground beans, strong espresso pressure, and milk frothing in one compact countertop unit without needing separate tools.
The main difference is that a fully automatic espresso machine is designed to brew concentrated espresso under pressure, while a regular coffee maker typically brews drip coffee using gravity and a coarser grind. Espresso machines also support milk-based drinks more easily when they include a frother. This machine uses a 20 bar pump, which is built for pressure-based extraction and helps produce richer flavor and crema than standard drip brewing. It also includes an integrated grinder, so beans are ground fresh for each drink. A regular coffee maker often uses pre-ground coffee and does not create espresso-style crema or the same dense flavor profile. In addition, the milk frother on this machine makes it suitable for cappuccinos, lattes, and macchiatos, which most regular coffee makers cannot prepare on their own. This kind of machine is best for users who want espresso-based drinks and more versatility from one appliance. The tradeoff is that a standard coffee maker is usually simpler and better suited if you only want large batches of basic drip coffee.
Yes, this fully automatic espresso machine is built to make cappuccinos, lattes, and other milk-based drinks because it includes a professional milk frother along with one-touch brewing functions. That means it can handle both espresso extraction and the milk texture needed for creamy specialty drinks. For maintenance, fully automatic machines are generally easier than manual espresso setups because fewer brewing steps are handled by the user. This model simplifies the routine by combining the grinder, brewing system, and milk frother in one unit, so daily use is straightforward. In practical terms, owners should still expect regular cleaning of the milk system, grinder area, and water tank to keep flavor quality consistent and the machine working properly. The 1.5L removable tank also makes refilling and routine care more manageable. It is a good choice for shoppers who want milk drinks at home without learning full barista technique. The tradeoff is that any machine with a milk system needs consistent cleaning, so it is best for users comfortable with basic upkeep in exchange for more drink options.