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Which coffee machine should you choose?

Amina17 FEBRUARY 2026
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Are you looking for a coffee machine? On this page, we’ll tell you everything about the different types of coffee machines, so you can choose the appliance that suits you.

Types of coffee machines

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We have a wide range of coffee machines. Think of filter coffee machines, fully automatic espresso machines, and coffee machines for capsules and pads. The best coffee machine for you depends on your personal taste and what exactly you expect from the appliance. Below, we go through the different types of coffee machines.

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Filter coffee machine

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A filter coffee machine is the most traditional type of coffee maker. With this type, you use ground coffee in a filter. The hot water gradually drips through the coffee, resulting in a mild taste. The coffee then flows into a jug and stays hot. With a filter coffee machine, you can easily make large quantities of coffee at once – handy for large families or if you regularly have visitors.

An additional advantage is that filter coffee is healthier: the substance cafestol is filtered out of the coffee, which reduces the risk of increased cholesterol. Filter coffee machines are generally affordable to buy and to use. They usually don’t offer many extra options. Would you like to personalise the strength of your coffee? Then consider a fully automatic espresso machine.

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Fully automatic espresso machine

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A fully automatic espresso machine makes coffee from freshly ground beans. These coffee machines often offer a wide range of functions. You can make different types of coffee and decide the grind size of the beans yourself. Does the machine have a milk function? Then you can easily make cappuccinos and lattes. These machines do come with a higher price tag and require a bit more maintenance, but you get a lot in return. Besides the wide range of possibilities, fully automatic coffee machines also have large bean and water reservoirs, so you don’t have to refill them often. Extremely suitable for businesses or large families.

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Coffee machines with pads and capsules

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Capsule coffee machines are incredibly user-friendly: you put a capsule in the machine, press a button, and in no time you can enjoy a tasty coffee. Handy for those who are always in a hurry. These coffee machines are generally not too expensive to buy and maintain, but the capsules are a bit more expensive than beans or ground coffee. You often can’t choose the strength yourself, but you can choose the volume. Well-known capsule machine brands include Nespresso and Dolce Gusto.

Senseo coffee machines work with pads. The hot water gradually flows through the pad, giving the coffee a mild taste – just like filter coffee. Pads are more budget-friendly than capsules, which makes a Senseo an affordable choice for your daily cup of coffee.

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What kind of coffee do you want to drink?

When choosing the coffee machine that suits you best, it’s essential to consider what kind of coffee you like. Do you like filter coffee, or do you prefer freshly ground beans? Would you like to have everything in your own hands so you can decide every day how you want your coffee? Then an espresso machine is really for you. Do you like flavourful coffee but don’t have the time to spend much effort on it? Then consider capsule machines. Or perhaps you’re already satisfied with a Senseo.

It’s also useful to think about which coffee specialities you enjoy most. Are you a fan of espresso? Do you often drink latte or cappuccino? If so, check whether the machine also has a milk function.

Do you need extra functions?

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Every coffee machine offers different features. These may include a cleaning programme, automatic switch-off, a hot water function for making tea, a keep-warm function, and a drip-stop. The capacity of the water and bean reservoirs also varies. Some coffee machines can fill 2 cups at the same time. There are even machines you can control with your smartphone, allowing you to set your coffee so it’s ready in the morning when you get up.

Do you prefer your coffee with a splash of milk? Then a milk function is crucial. Some machines have a milk reservoir or a steam wand to froth milk in a separate jug. Do you prefer a coffee machine without a milk function but still want milk foam in your coffee from time to time? Then a separate milk frother is a good option.

Best coffee machine by price range

What the best coffee machine is, is very personal. It all comes down to which coffee you prefer, and which functions your ideal machine should have.

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Coffee machines under € 100

In this price category, you’ll mainly find filter coffee machines and capsule machines. Do you drink coffee regularly and prefer a mild coffee taste? Then a filter coffee machine is probably what you’re looking for. If you prefer coffee made from freshly ground beans, you could consider choosing a capsule machine. The coffee in the capsules stays fresh, which guarantees consistent quality. What’s more, these coffee machines are very user-friendly.

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Coffee machines between € 100 and € 300

In this price range, you’ll find coffee machines that offer that little bit extra. Think of a milk function and a larger bean and water reservoir, as well as various options such as adjusting coffee strength and volume. This category also includes fully automatic espresso machines.

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Coffee machines over € 300

You’ll find the most advanced coffee machines in this price range. With these coffee machines, you have complete control and decide entirely how you make your coffee. Other coffee machines in this category have numerous functions, usually including a milk function. You can choose between a machine with a milk reservoir or a steam wand to froth your milk.

Maintenance of coffee machines

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Make sure you descale and clean your coffee machine regularly. This helps you avoid limescale build-up and prevents it from affecting the taste of your coffee. It also prevents the appliance from getting clogged. This significantly extends the lifespan of your coffee machine.

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