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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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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 1350W instant thermo-block heating system for the ideal 9bar extraction pressure, perfect 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: Resolving Water Tank Issues If the pump fails to draw water from the tank, reinstall the water tank and use the hot water function to dispense hot water for 20 seconds. Handling Beeping and Flashing Buttons If the machine beeps continuously and the 1 CUP, 2 CUP, and STEAM buttons flash simultaneously, turn the steam knob back to the OFF position to resolve the issue., Activating Hot Water Turn on the machine and wait for it to complete the preheating process. Once preheating is done, rotate the side knob to the WATER position to dispense hot water. Cooling Down the Machine If the 1 CUP and 2 CUP buttons are flashing alternately and the machine is unresponsive, use the hot water function to dispense hot water for 20 seconds. This helps cool down the machine. See more


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: Resolving Water Tank Issues If the pump fails to draw water from the tank, reinstall the water tank and use the hot water function to dispense hot water for 20 seconds. Handling Beeping and Flashing Buttons If the machine beeps continuously and the 1 CUP, 2 CUP, and STEAM buttons flash simultaneously, turn the steam knob back to the OFF position to resolve the issue., Activating Hot Water Turn on the machine and wait for it to complete the preheating process. Once preheating is done, rotate the side knob to the WATER position to dispense hot water. Cooling Down the Machine If the 1 CUP and 2 CUP buttons are flashing alternately and the machine is unresponsive, use the hot water function to dispense hot water for 20 seconds. This helps cool down the machine.


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Filter Type: Reusable


Style: Home Barista


Specific Uses For Product: Hot Wate,Cappuccino,Latte,Iced Coffee,Espresso, Mocha,Ristretto,Lungo,Espresso Romano,Long Black Coffee,Americano,Flat White,Breve


Recommended Uses For Product: Coffee Making


Exterior Finish: Stainless Steel


Included Components: Scoop&Tamper


Operation Mode: Semi-Automatic


Voltage: 120 Volts


Model Name: Home Barista


Number of Items: 1


Human Interface Input: Dial, Buttons


Global Trade Identification Number: 41


Coffee Input Type: Ground


Manufacturer: Wirsh


UPC: 783902810341


Item Weight: 9 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: CM5418


Date First Available: February 23, 2021


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • It's a Keeper, this one. Good for expresso: a shot with all the flavor of the gourmet coffee
Style: Home Barista
I do like this machine, it makes a strong cup of coffee. I like making one cup at a time. I like being able to make expresso shots. I almost never use the steam handle, it makes a mess all over the place. It does work and for hot chocolate it is great. I like that it is not too hot and the aroma is well preserved, the flavor is robust, when using a quality coffee, the results are good. The look on my counter is compact, better looking than plastic, the fake metal and the real metal get smudge marks that stop coming off. Maybe a wax will help with that. Value for the cost is good, I have bought several other machines and they all got returned, not this one..it is a keeper. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025 by A.Zores

  • Easy to use and quick, automatic, makes great espresso. The plastic smell rinsed right out.
Style: Home Barista
A great machine. My old machine broke, leaving me devastated. After trying pour overs and watching videos and trying it, I was completely disgusted. I tried ordering double shots at my local S.. and P... and both were not very good and high priced. So I guessed, bought the Wirsch and it is awesome! Twice as much crema as the old machine, very tasty coffee in spite of the automated system. Tastier coffee than either chain and the best selling point, as far as I'm concerned, is that the "new car smell" faded after I rinsed the system 10 times with water. Now I can confidently drink my coffee without a side of plastic smell. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2025 by Katherine A. Talbot

  • Very good Espresso Maker
Style: Home Barista
***Update after almost 2 years*** Thank you for all the "helpful" votes. The Wirsh is still producing wonderful Espressos on a daily basis. Actually I didn't expect it to last that long... In the meantime, I upgraded from my exhausting hand-grinding to a conical burr grinder to grind the beans just before using them, rather than ahead of time and storing the grounds. Makes a big difference. I also got a decent stainless steel/wood handle tamper and threw out the plastic contraption. Two tips I wanted to share: Keep the manual in a secure place (I scan and save them as pdfs) so you know the instructions for descaling (ending with "After finish descaling, you need to cancel the descaling warning: Simultaneously hold and press the Single-cup button, Double-cup button and Steam button for 3 seconds.") Second, try not to run it dry. There doesn't seem to be much in terms of dry-run protection so when that happens, it basically empties out its internal piping, and it takes a while to get it to suck water again. ***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

  • Works great, easy to use once set up, narrow profile.
Style: Home Barista
I had a very similar model to this one for a couple of years and got a lot of use (2x per day, 5-6 months per year) out of it before it gave up. I bought this one for my RV because it looks similar, and after three months of 2x per day use I'm very happy with it. When I first got it I followed the instructions to calibrate the amounts dispensed, and it does a great job; its easier to use than my manual expresso machine at home. I really like the narrow profile which takes up less space on my counter than some others. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • It's Mind Blowing How Good This Machine Is
Style: Home Barista
This little machine makes the best espresso/lattes! I almost bought a more well known brand that looks just like this for three times the price. I am so happy I didn't because I can't imagine a better espresso machine. It is well made and works well! I highly recommend!
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025 by momofthree

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