The 9 Best Saeco Espresso Machines
This wiki has been updated 21 times since it was first published in December of 2018. Saeco might not be as old as some of the other espresso maker manufacturers out there, but that doesn't mean their machines don't produce a fantastic cuppa. After just one or two sips, you'll never feel the urge to waste money at an expensive coffee shop again, since your home creations will rival the very best they have to offer. Here you can find both automatic and manual models.
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Editor's Notes
December 14, 2018:
Everybody enjoys their coffee in sightly different ways. For some, only the boldest of brews will do, while others prefer a more milder flavor. Because of this, we did our best to include as many models as possible that allow the operator to adjust the espresso strength to their personal taste. We also strived to find options to suit a range of budgets.
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