Sometimes I really can’t be bothered leaving the house, sad I know, but I still need great coffee. So I’ve taken it upon myself to have a look at some of the options available to make coffee at home.
First up, the all new Sunbeam Café Series EM7000 espresso machine.
The new EM7000 is an update on the Sunbeam Café Series EM6910 from quite a few years ago. At the time it really was an exciting addition to the home market, with its industrial styled brushed aluminium and stainless steel, everyone could now be a barista. In fact it’s probably been much imitated since.

Anyway, having owned a Sunbeam Café Series EM6910 for a number of years I was pretty interested in seeing how this next iteration stacked up. Short answer, really well. The old machine was a pretty noisy beast. This new one is way, way quieter.
Other improvements include a thermometer in the steam wad, so it’s pretty hard not to get milk right now, the gauges are all much better placed and the buttons are much sexier (think German car interior). It’s now even easier to consistently produce really good coffee at home with this new improved machine.

So, easy to use, gives you a feeling of involvement without needing to go full coffee geek and produces consistently good coffee. What’s not to like.
My tip, get a good grinder (more on this at a later date) and some fresh coffee beans, and you’ll be pulling some impressive coffee at home in no time.
If you’re interested in all the bars, pumps and other fun stuff check out the Sunbeam website.
So, looks great! Awesome machine for the price (RRP $899). Buy one!
Sunbeam also run training programmes if you feel you need a bit of guidance, you can check them out here.






























