Coffee & Espresso Machines
Coffee is the most important daily routine for many, and the right brewer is the key to a perfect taste. Our selection covers everything from traditional, reliable filter coffee makers to modern fully automatic espresso machines. Whether you want a smooth cup of filter coffee at breakfast or a rich espresso and silky cappuccino in the afternoon, you will find appliances from us that bring a professional-level coffee experience directly to your kitchen.
How to choose the right brewer or machine?
Choosing a device depends on how much you value speed, ease of use, and the possibility to influence the taste of the coffee:
- Filter coffee makers: A classic choice for Finnish taste. High-quality, ECBC-certified brewers ensure optimal brewing temperature and extraction time.
- Fully automatic espresso machines: The choice for those who value ease. The machine grinds the beans, extracts the coffee, and froths the milk for you at the touch of a button.
- Capsule machines: The fastest and cleanest way to prepare individual cups. A wide selection of flavors offers options for every moment.
- Manual espresso machines: The coffee enthusiast's choice, providing full control over the extraction process, pressure, and milk texture.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the significance of the brewing temperature?
Coffee aromas are best extracted at a temperature of 92–96 °C. If the water is too cold, the coffee will be weak, and water that is too hot will make the taste bitter.
How often should a coffee maker be descaled?
Descaling should be done every 1-3 months depending on water hardness. Regular cleaning improves the taste of the coffee and significantly extends the lifespan of the appliance.
Can any coffee beans be used in an espresso machine?
Yes, but espresso-roasted beans are specifically designed for high-pressure extraction, resulting in a balanced outcome and a rich crema.
Why is cleaning a filter coffee maker important?
Coffee contains oils that build up on the parts of the brewer and turn rancid over time. This gives the coffee a stale taste, even if you use high-quality ingredients.
