Top 8 Espresso Makers Under $100
Add a dash of design to your morning coffee with these stylish espresso makers.
If you're a coffee fanatic, then there's nothing like the aroma of a strong, flavorful roast filling your home in the morning. We've rounded up our favorite affordable picks that will have you brewing like a pro in no time.
Bialetti Moka Express Espresso Maker
Simply ingenious, this time-honored Italian stovetop coffee maker is an espresso-lovers essential. Just fill the base with water and the filter with ground coffee or espresso, and place on any heating surface. Water is forced upward through the coffee, brewing a fresh pot in minutes.
ShopGarrett Wade Stainless Steel Stovetop Espresso Maker
Operating this Stainless Steel Stovetop Espresso Maker is very simple. After putting in the water and coffee grounds to the recommended levels (full instructions are included), place one of our double walled Stainless Steel cups (not included) on the built-in platform, place over a medium flame and wait. After only a couple of minutes, a dark, rich stream of delicious brew flows into your waiting cup. All that’s left for you to do is to enjoy it. Available as single or a double spout depending on your caffeine needs.
ShopDe'Longhi Stilosa Espresso Machine
The Stilosa Espresso Machine by De'Longhi is an elegantly designed espresso machine that elevates your espresso experience at home. Our manual machine is designed to provide an easy brewing experience of authentic specialty drinks: latte, cappuccino and espresso. The 15 bar pump pressure and durable stainless steel boiler ensure perfect extraction of espresso. For latte, cappuccino and flat white experience the ease and consistent results with our manual milk frother. Stilosa’s contemporary, refined design and stainless steel elements make this the perfect addition to your kitchen countertop, without taking up too much space. Simple cleaning and maintenance makes your espresso experience hassle-free. Your at-home espresso journey starts now with Stilosa.
ShopBrim 6-Cup Moka Espresso Maker
Sporting a classic stovetop silhouette, the Moka Espresso Maker represents generations of Italian coffee-making heritage. Prepare up to six cups of rich espresso in five minutes or less. The simple design provides thorough, even heat distribution for enhanced coffee flavor and aroma.
ShopAlessi Ossidiana Stovetop Espresso
Sicilian architect Mario Trimarchi of the "freehand" generation placed drawing, photography, design, and image on equal planes in his theoretical approach to the visual world. His Ossidiana espresso coffee maker narrates memories and images through its expressive form. It bears the multiple sides of a traditional moka pot while calling to mind the facets of obsidian rock, the volcanic stone for which it's named. In aluminum casting with a thermoplastic resin knob and handle, Ossidiana—shown here in a black finish—makes 3 cups.
ShopMinos Moka Pot Espresso Maker
Start your day with a cup of coffee/espresso brewed in this stunning-elegant-looking espresso maker, and you can bet that you’ll have completely good and romantic vibes all throughout the day! Designed with heavy stainless steel, Minos Moka Pot Espresso Maker is created to last longer. Stainless steel is much stronger and can stand in an intense heat more than aluminum. It was designed with flat bottom so it won’t fall off easily.
ShopStelton Collar Espresso Maker
For any coffee aficionado, this espresso maker is inspired by Scandinavian design aesthetics for a minimalist look that offers a flavorful and full brew. Simple to use and great for smaller kitchens, the pressure from heating causes water to filter directly through the coffee grounds.
ShopAlessi La Cupola Espresso Maker
Although recognized primarily for architecture, Milan-born Aldo Rossi was also known for creating furniture and accessories, several of which earned international acclaim. La Cupola (1988) was one of those, a product of his simple desire to create a coffee maker for the masses. Featuring excellent conductive properties, it’s all you need to make a quick cup of espresso on the stovetop. Capacity: 5.25 ounces for three 1.75-ounce cups.
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