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Kismile Automatic Espresso Machine with Grinder & Milk Frother, Espresso Maker for Latte, Thickness Adjustment, Single/Double Cup, 1.5L Removable Water Tank, Cappuccino Maker for Home & Office

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Features

  • One-Touch Drinks at HomeStart your day effortlessly with this espresso machine with grinder. The intuitive touch screen lets you brew single or double espresso, Americano, latte, or hot water with one tap. Imagine a quiet morning or a busy breakfast rush, where you can always enjoy cafe-quality drinks at home with this automatic espresso machine.
  • Smart Alerts for Peace of MindAs an espresso machine for home, this latte machine and espresso machine with grinder built in keeps your routine stress-free with reminders for low beans, low water, full grounds, or cleaning needs. Component alerts ensure the brew unit, drip tray, brew door, and grinder knob are always properly in place, so every cup is worry-free.
  • Professional Brewing & Flavor ControlEnjoy cafe-quality coffee at home with this automatic espresso machine with milk frother. The direct-drive brew system handles grinding, tamping, brewing, and waste removal smoothly. The latte coffee machine features a 15-step dial conical grinder to adjust bean coarseness, while the automatic frother makes cappuccinos and lattes effortless.
  • Convenient & Flexible DesignThis espresso maker with milk steamer makes home brewing easy. The detachable milk container, adjustable 3.35-4.53 inches spout height, and removable 1.5L water tank let you prepare espresso drinks of any cup size and store milk in the fridge. This cappuccino machine offers flexibility for families or anyone who enjoys variety without hassle.
  • Effortless Cleaning & Fresh BeansKeep every cup tasting rich with one-touch bean clearing to the grounds box. The removable brew unit and drip tray make cleaning simple. This coffee and espresso maker combo features a sealed bean lid to preserve freshness. As a reliable coffee machine, it helps maintain flavor consistency, and your espresso coffee machines deliver full aroma and smooth taste every morning.

Brand: Kismile


Capacity: 1.5 Liters


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 18.31"D x 7.09"W x 12.4"H


Special Feature: Programmable


Other Special Features of the Product: Programmable


Specific Uses For Product: Brewing coffee


Filter Type: Permanent Filter


Capacity: 1.5 Liters


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 18.31"D x 7.09"W x 12.4"H


Material: Plastic


Brand Name: Kismile


Color: Black


Style: Casual


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  • 100%
Color: Black
Súper buena la recomiendo
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2026 by Katiuska

  • Barista-Level Coffee Without Leaving Your Kitchen ☕✨
Color: Black
This automatic espresso machine feels less like an appliance and more like a quiet little café living on your countertop. One tap, and suddenly your morning has a soundtrack of rich espresso pouring into your cup. The touchscreen is super intuitive. Whether you're craving a quick espresso shot, a creamy latte, or a smooth Americano, it’s all right there with a single tap. No guesswork, no fiddling—just coffee, fast and easy. What really stands out is the built-in grinder and full brewing system. It handles everything behind the scenes—grinding, tamping, brewing, even clearing out the grounds—so you get that fresh, full-bodied flavor every time without doing the heavy lifting yourself. The adjustable grinder settings are a nice touch too if you like to fine-tune your brew strength. The automatic milk frother is another win. It turns milk into silky foam without any effort, making lattes and cappuccinos feel like a treat instead of a project. Plus, the detachable milk container can go straight into the fridge, which is super convenient. It’s also surprisingly thoughtful with smart alerts. It lets you know when water is low, beans need refilling, or cleaning is due—like a polite little assistant keeping everything running smoothly. Cleaning is refreshingly simple thanks to the removable brew unit and drip tray, so maintenance doesn’t turn into a chore. All in all, this machine blends convenience, customization, and café-quality results into one sleek setup. Perfect if you want great coffee without learning the art of barista acrobatics. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2026 by Heather

  • No recomendada
Color: Black
Los expresos no salen como expreso más bien es como Un americano más pequeño no sale lo suficiente mente fuertes además muchas alertas y problemas usarla es difícil para lo cosotosa que es
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2026 by Yaser huet

  • Very inconsistent saturation of grinds given the price point.
Color: Black
The media could not be loaded. Bottom line: This machine has potential and lots of features, but the inconsistency in results would make me hesitate to buy at this price point. The whole point of an automatic machine is consistency, and I observed clear channeling through the grounds, which produced off flavors. Not sure if this is specific to my unit or part of the design. See photos for examples of uneven puck saturation. Also a video of the warm up process and americano brew. Also important: There is no mention of a warranty in the listing or manual. The manufacturer website does indicate a warranty, but I would confirm this before purchasing. I reached out about my extraction issues about a week ago and am still waiting for a response. PROS: Convenient, easy to use, can make a fair espresso when extraction works properly CONS: Inconsistent extraction (KEY ISSUE), uneven puck saturation, detailed cleaning required, especially for the frother despite self-cleaning modes Who this could be for: You want a fully automatic, push-button espresso machine You use medium to medium-dark beans You value convenience over precision Not for you if: You want consistent, repeatable espresso results You use lighter or specialty beans (not quite hot enough for that) You expect café-level performance You want a faster startup experience (takes 3 to 5 minutes to heat up and get ready) Additional Details: I work in restaurants and have experience using commercial espresso machines, so I understand the basics of dialing in espresso. There are many variables involved, including grind, dose, water volume, temperature, and extraction time. I don’t expect a superautomatic machine to match a specialty coffee shop setup, but I do expect it to be consistently good and convenient for home use. ***After several days of testing with multiple beans, my main concern with this machine is lack of consistency.*** I repeatedly observed uneven puck saturation, with one side of the puck wetter than the other, suggesting uneven water distribution during extraction. While I was able to get a few good shots, others came out noticeably thinner or more diluted under the same settings. This directly impacts flavor and can lead to excessively sour or bitter results. Testing across different beans and settings all revealed inconsistent extraction, so this is not limited to a specific bean or setup. The manufacturer indicated that the brew plate is intentionally angled to prevent sticking of the puck, although I still experienced partial sticking at times. It’s unclear to me whether that angle may also contribute to the uneven saturation. At this price point (over $500), that level of inconsistency would make me hesitate to buy. I can’t say for certain whether this is entirely a design issue or specific to my unit, but it’s a significant concern. If I had paid full price, I would be disappointed and would likely return the machine if the issue could not be resolved. Additionl details if desired, are below. The machine is 1350 watts and listed as 20 bar pressure, though there is no gauge to verify this. It includes a manual with useful information on operation, cleaning, and safety features. The machine provides alerts for low water, beans, and maintenance needs, though it will still attempt to brew if beans run out mid-cycle, which can waste coffee unless you manually stop it. (You can manually stop the various functions by pressing that button again.) In terms of performance, this machine works best with medium to medium-dark roast beans. It does not seem to reach a high enough temperature or extraction profile to handle lighter roasts well. Light beans that taste balanced in a café came out consistently sour here, even with various adjustments. Darker beans performed better but beans that are too dark can be oily, which is not ideal for automatic grinders. I recommend a dry bean, medium to medium-dark roast as the best choice. When dialed in for a specific medium-dark bean, the machine can produce a decent espresso for a superautomatic. I had the best results using the large dose (approximately 14 to 15 grams based on rough measurement), a lower water volume, and a grind setting around 4. This produced a slightly lungo-style result with reasonable body, though results were not consistenty repeatable with the same bean and settings. The grinder uses metal burrs with a range from 1 to 15, covering semi-fine to semi-coarse. It works, but the adjustment range is not especially fine-tuned, so dialing in feels more approximate than precise. The grind quality is fairly middle of the road. I included photos for reference. The machine uses preset options for dose and volume (small, medium, large), but does not clearly define them in ml. The default is always medium. According to the manual, volume and foam settings adjust by about ±25 percent and dose by about ±10 percent. In my testing, I measured final output of the espresso shot at approximately: Small: ~30 g Medium: ~45 g Large: ~60 g These are higher water ratios than traditional espresso, though the small setting comes pretty close. Extraction time is shorter than standard, typically between 12 and 20 seconds, contributing to lighter body and occasional under-extraction. I tested this across different grind sizes and found that changing the grind did not meaningfully extend extraction time at the same dose and volume. Longer times only came with increased water volume. A small was about 12 seconds, medium about 16, and large about 20. I wish the extraction time could be adjusted manually. Measured espresso temperature ranged from about 140 to 145 degrees F. The machine does warm up with use, so a second shot is hotter. Running a hot water cycle first can help this. The machine’s “double” function is not a true double shot. It produces two single shots back to back, pausing to grind again in between, rather than extracting a continuous double. The Americano function does not behave like a traditional espresso plus hot water. Instead, it runs water through the grounds for the entire cycle, producing a longer, lower-intensity extraction. The workaround is to brew a shot and then add hot water separately. The hot water reaches about 180 degrees, which can also help increase overall drink temperature. The milk system functions reasonably well and can produce foam even with non-barista almond milk. However, milk temperature varied, starting around 110 degrees on the first run and reaching closer to 140 degrees on the second frothing. Cappuccinos tended to be diluted when using the all in one setting, likely because the machine uses a single shot rather than a double (milk based drinks are usually made double in coffee shops). I got better results making espresso and milk separately and then combining them to my liking. There is a separate milk only function. Cleaning is an important consideration. The milk system is more difficult to clean as it includes multiple tubes and connection points that must be cleaned manually to prevent buildup. Then you want to run hot water through it as a final rinse. This makes keeping milk in the frother in the fridge, as suggested, difficult because you need the container to clean the tubing with water. The frother would also benefit from an occasional deep cleaning with a dedicated milk cleaning solution (there are specific milk ceaning products you can buy). This is more involved than cleaning a traditional steam arm. The workflow is generally straightforward. The machine handles grinding, dosing, brewing, and puck disposal automatically. The water tank is easy to remove and has a well-designed handle. If consistency were not an issue, there are a number of thoughtful design and safety features. The front spout can be raised and lowered to accommodate different cup sizes, which is a practical touch. However, the touchscreen and exterior surfaces are very glossy and show fingerprints easily, requiring frequent wiping. The self-cleaning cycle is helpful but does not fully remove grinds or replace regular maintenance. With finer grinds especially, I found it necessary to rinse the brewer manually to prevent buildup. The machine runs an automatic self check and cleaning cycle on startup, which takes 3 to 5 minutes and also helps warm the system. It is not a very fast heating system. The internal drip tray under the puck container fills with water from this process and must be handled carefully to avoid spills. The manual recommends hand washing only, for all removable parts. The hot water function is another quirk. If used after brewing coffee, the water can carry residual coffee through the system. To get clean hot water for tea, I found I needed to run at least one or two rinse cycles first. Hot water alone, measured around 180 degrees F. Another limitation is that the machine does not retain user-adjusted settings. Each time it powers off or enters sleep mode, it resets to default medium dose and volume, requiring manual adjustment every time. Be sure to adjust settings before starting a brew cycle. Some functions will not operate unless all components are properly in place, which is a good safety feature, but can be unintuitive. For example, cleaning the grinder chute requires activating a special mode, but the machine will not allow this unless water is present in the tank, even though the process itself does not use water. I now leave water in the tank until all other cleaning is complete. Overall, this machine could offer convenience and produce a decent cup when dialed in, but the inconsistency in extraction is a significant drawback, especially at this price point. If that issue were resolved, this could be a 4 to 4.5 star machine given the features. As it stands, the uneven extraction brings it closer to a 2, but since I can’t confirm whether this is a unit-specific issue or a design limitation, I’m leaving it at 3 stars for now. At this price, I would also want clear confirmation of warranty coverage before purchasing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2026 by Wangoose

  • A great machine with so many options!
Color: Black
The media could not be loaded. I really enjoy this espresso machine—it truly feels like an all-in-one setup. The setup was incredibly easy, and I was honestly impressed that within about 30 minutes I was already making my first latte. The machine is surprisingly light weight. It’s very user-friendly and does a lot of the work for you, which is great if you don’t want to fuss with a complicated process every morning. I really appreciate the automation and features, especially the built-in grinder. Being able to use freshly ground beans makes a noticeable difference, and the large water tank is a huge plus since I’m not constantly refilling it. The espresso tastes fresh - which is a plus! That said, there is a bit of a learning curve. On my second day using it, the milk wasn’t coming through properly, which took some troubleshooting. The cleaning process is also a little more involved than I’d like, especially if you’re using it daily. Overall, it’s a great machine with a lot of convenience built in, but I’m taking off a star because I’m not fully convinced it’s worth the higher price point, especially coming from a brand I wasn’t familiar with. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2026 by Courtney

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