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wirsh Espresso Machine,20 Bar Espresso Maker with Commercial Steamer for Latte and Cappuccino, Expresso Coffee Machine with 42 oz Removable Water Tank,Stainless Steel (Home Barista)

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Arrives Monday, May 13
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Style: Home Barista


Features

  • Perfect Espresso at Home - Experience perfection with the Wirsh "Home Barista" Espresso Machine, featuring an 20 Bar original Italian pump (ULKA) and a powerful 1450W instant thermo-block heating system for the ideal pressure, temperature, and volume to extract espresso flawlessly.
  • Brew Like a Pro - Be your own barista and create a variety of coffee drinks - espresso, cappuccino, latte, macchiato, flat white, or americano. The built-in commercial-grade stainless steel steam wand provides versatility to satisfy your coffee cravings at home.
  • Single or Double Shots - Customize your coffee with ease. The 2-in-1 portafilter comes with single and double filters, allowing you to brew one or two espresso shots at the press of a button. Enjoy the flexibility of choosing your preferred coffee strength.
  • Comely, Compact, Convenient Design - Add a touch of style to your kitchen with the comely brushed stainless steel body. The machine's compact design won't take up much space. Bright LED lights indicate each function, and the 42oz removable water tank ensures convenient refills.
  • Worry-Free Shopping Experience - Wirsh coffee machines, including the "Home Barista," are ETL safety approved for your peace of mind. All water and coffee contact parts are BPA-free, ensuring a safe and worry-free coffee-making experience.

Brand: wirsh


Color: Stainless Steel


Product Dimensions: 12.2"D x 5.5"W x 11.9"H


Special Feature: Auto Shut-Off, Removable Tank, Cup Warmer


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Brand: wirsh


Color: Stainless Steel


Product Dimensions: 12.2"D x 5.5"W x 11.9"H


Special Feature: Auto Shut-Off, Removable Tank, Cup Warmer


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Filter Type: Reusable


Style: Home Barista


Specific Uses For Product: Cappuccino


Included Components: Scoop&Tamper


Operation Mode: Semi-Automatic


Voltage: 120 Volts


Model Name: Home Barista


Number of Items: 1


Human Interface Input: Buttons


Item Weight: 8.6 pounds


Manufacturer: Wirsh


Item model number: CM5418


Date First Available: February 23, 2021


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  • Fantastic machine! Pulls exceptional shots, but read this first!
Style: Home Barista
For an entry level machine this is a SUPERB value and will pull exceptionally good shots if you read the directions and follow a few simple universal truths about making espresso. No machine instantly produces great espresso by just pressing a button. Preparation is key, and thats the same whether it's a $100 or $1000 machine. The courseness/fineness of the coffee grounds matter. The amount of coffee you cram into the portafilter matters. Tamping pressure matters. So if you are an absolute beginner, then check out the million videos out there to learn about all the do's/don'ts/variables that go into pulling the perfect espresso shot. But if this is not your first rodeo, you understand the art of making espresso, and you are just looking for a solid espresso machine for home at a great value, this is the one. I don't need to go into much detail on all the positive aspects noted in the description and in other reviews. It's awesomely slim/compact, heats up quickly, has a large removable water reservoir and very capable steaming wand. However, a common negative aspect I've seen in a few other reviews relates to experiencing excessive wait times between functions, most notably between ability to pull shots after using the steaming wand. I can say with confidence this is not an issue when armed with a basic understanding of how the machine works and possibly incorporating a small change to the production process. I believe this noted drawback is squarely related to the temperature/heating capacity of the machine. And for this machine, at this price point, what you don't get is an adjustable water temperature setting. Love it or hate it, the machine comes preset for only two temperature levels, one for making espresso, one for making steam via the frothing wand. So if you pull a shot, then steam some milk, then try to immediately go back to pull another shot, you will more than likely encounter the frustration of the "blinking lights" while it tries to cool itself back down to the lower espresso brewing temperature. By itself, this cooling process is exceptionally long, but if you are impatient like me, while all the lights are blinking, you can simply just eject hot water out of the wand (not steam, just hot water...like you're making an americano) and the temperature will quickly lower to enable another shot to be pulled within a few seconds. A few ounces of hot water will be wasted, but thats the tradeoff for saving time. I have had absolutely no issues pulling two espressos back-to-back, then hitting the steam button (i.e., raising the water temp) and frothing milk for both drinks. As for taking too long to heat up, I've never experienced that yet and would certainly recommend returning the machine if that happens to you. The 1450W thermo-block heater in this Wirsh product literally takes 15 seconds or less to be ready to extract. So for me, this is an exceptionally good espresso maker that sits comfortably on my limited counter space next to my regular drip coffee maker and bean grinder. It looks great, cleans up easily, and consistently delivers a few tasty latte's or cappuccinos a day. I love this machine, especially under $150. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2022 by JC

  • Wirsh Espresso Machine - Elevating Home Barista Experience to Perfection!
Style: Home Barista Plus
I recently acquired the Wirsh Espresso Machine, and it has truly transformed my home coffee brewing into a delightful experience. This espresso maker not only boasts impressive features but also pays attention to eco-friendly details, making it a standout choice for any home barista. Pros: Exceptional Brewing Pressure: The 20-bar pressure ensures that every shot of espresso is brewed to perfection, delivering rich and flavorful coffee with a fantastic crema. Plastic-Free Portafilter: The inclusion of a plastic-free portafilter is a game-changer for those conscious about environmental impact. It's a thoughtful addition that aligns with modern sustainability goals. Versatile Steamer for Lattes and Cappuccinos: The steamer works like a charm, allowing me to create velvety lattes and frothy cappuccinos effortlessly. It adds a professional touch to my at-home coffee creations. Intuitive Touch Screen with Pressure Gauge: The touch screen interface is user-friendly, and the pressure gauge provides a visual cue for achieving the optimal brewing pressure. It's a great aid for those aiming for barista-level precision. Cons: Honestly, after extensive use, I couldn't find any significant drawbacks. The Wirsh Espresso Machine has exceeded my expectations in every aspect. In conclusion, the Wirsh Espresso Machine is a five-star gem for any coffee enthusiast. Its exceptional features, eco-friendly design choices, and user-friendly interface make it a standout choice for elevating the home barista experience. Whether you're a coffee connoisseur or a casual drinker, this espresso machine is a worthy investment. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2024 by Fernando F. Fernando F.

  • Very good Espresso Maker
Style: Home Barista
***Update*** Wanted to do a quick update after using it daily for the last 4 months: Still working great! Making good espressos, and I am enjoying the ease of cleaning this compared to super-automatic ones. Have not de-scaled it yet, so we'll see how that goes. I purchased a "bottomless Portafilter" which was said to be compatible with the Gevi. It ended up not completely sealing, so steam would shoot out between the filter and where it locks in. All is not lost though, the filter basket fits into the original Wirsh Portafilter just fine. Really spent more than necessary, again, I wish they would throw in a bottomless filter basket. As for the vibrating, I put a paper towel sheet underneath the cup, which keeps it from wandering off. I use that same paper towel to catch any drip drops and to wipe any coffee grinds from where the water comes out. Non-issue! Finally, the milk steaming wand works great, just had to practice a few times. No problems. With the non-pressurized Portafilter came a measuring spoon and a plastic cup (search for B0BPXLZZ4R) to put the coffee grinds into the filter basket without spilling. Still use the plastic tamping spoon, but have my eyes on a metal one. Conclusion: If I had to do it over, I'd choose the same one. I'll update if anything changes. ***Original Review*** After a number of super-automatic espresso machines I wanted to be able to control things a bit more, and also separate the grinding from the actual espresso making for simpler equipment which can be replaced/upgraded without throwing out the whole unit. The Wirsh Espresso Machine has been a good choice, so far. Here is what I like about it... • The price - compared to the brand names (Bambino etc) this is refreshingly affordable! • The size - very compact compared to the super-automatics I had previously • Fun factor - I use a hand-grinder to grind the beans, and filling the filter and tamping and watching it turn into black goodness is something I do enjoy • Simplicity - four easy buttons and a lever to turn on the wand. Easy to clean tray. • Control - while simple, it allows to program the amount of water to be dispensed (which may have been overlooked by some of the reviewers claiming this can't make espressos). For ex, I can program the double shot to output 75ml, so with the single providing 50ml, and 2 singles 100ml, there is quite a bit of variability to play with. • Don't know about boiler vs thermo block, but this heats up and brews fast, and the espresso is hot enough • Results - the produced espressos are tasty, with a good amount of crema on top, once you figure out how fine to grind and how hard to tamp • The user manual is (surprise) concise and clearly written, with good tips on how to get the most out of the machine. Now for the downsides, which at this point are few and not very serious • The machine vibrates when blowing out the espresso, which makes the catch tray vibrate and my cup wanders off and away from the stream of coffee. Maybe it will settle, but for the moment, I have to hold on to the cup. • Comes with a 1 and a 2 cup pressurized basket, I wish they would have thrown in one or two unpressurized ones, so one wouldn't have to invest in a second portafilter. • I am familiar with various steam wand designs, and this one isn't one of the better ones. Will probably take a bit of practice to get milk to where you can think about latte art. No big deal for me as I don't use it much. • Compared to all the stainless steel goodness of the machine, the flimsy plastic tamper is a letdown, and the attached spoon is one or two sizes too big for the small 51mm baskets. On a final note, going from milk steaming to brewing more espressos is very easy by just running some hot water through the steam wand to reduce the internal temperature. Not a problem at all, this is just how these things work unless you upgrade to a double-boiler monster. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2023 by Mr. Knox

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