This compact semi-automatic delivers decent espresso once you've climbed the learning curve, but the 51mm portafilter is a dead-end street, sparse accessories, no upgrade path, and you're locked into a proprietary ecosystem while standard 58mm machines give you room to grow. The built-in grinder saves counter space but lacks the fine adjustment range for lighter roasts, and occasional reports of machines failing to power on after months of use add real risk to an already compromised value proposition. Buy this only if extreme space constraints force the choice and you're willing to work within its limits; otherwise, a Breville Bambino or similar 58mm machine offers easier onboarding, better long-term flexibility, and stronger resale without the electrical wildcards.
An all-in-one espresso machine that trades upgrade flexibility for counter space and simplicity. The built-in grinder works well enough for daily lattes and heat-up is genuinely fast, but that 51mm portafilter is a dead end for accessories and the grinder can't match what a standalone delivers. The real concern is durability: grinder jams requiring disassembly, intermittent power-on failures, and leaking from the bottom after two years are the kind of failures that end ownership abruptly, not gracefully. If you want decent espresso without the research spiral and aren't planning to mod or upgrade, this gets you there. If you're already reading grinder reviews and thinking about workflow optimization, start with separates and save yourself the regret.