Top 10 Coffee Machines To Help Coffee Lovers Prepare The Ultimate + Best Cup Of Joe

I love coffee, I need it to start my day, or else I simply refuse to start my day! It’s the boost of energy, dose of motivation, and rush of serotonin that I need every morning. And, I’m pretty sure that’s the case for most of us. There is a different satisfaction and pleasure in sipping caffeine that you know is the result of your hard work, something precariously prepared with your personal touch to it. And if you’re someone who’s chasing that feeling, then a unique, innovative, and interactive coffee machine is all you need, and ninety-five percent of the battle is won (the other five percent is you setting aside your laziness and operating the machine)! From a warm and gentle capsule coffee machine to the Tesla of coffee machines – this collection of super cool and easy-to-use coffee machines will start you off on your coffee brewing journey. Cheers!

1. xBloom

Called the Tesla of Coffee Machines, the futuristic xBloom is the first coffee machine with an innovative Autopilot feature that makes preparing coffee super easy and an art. It is a super sleek and pristine coffee machine that looks like it jumped out of a sci-fi movie!

Why is it noteworthy?

Designed by ex-Apple employees, the xBloom identifies, grinds, dispenses, brews, and pours your coffee for you! It uses some of the finest beans sourced from the top roasters worldwide, providing you with the finest cup of coffee ever.

What we like

  • It quite literally feels as if a professional barista made you a cup of coffee, creating an elevated coffee-drinking experience
  • Equipped with the power of NFC technology

What we dislike

  • The xBloom does not accommodate instant coffee, which could be inconvenient for some coffee drinks

2. Brewster


Brewster is a battery-powered coffee machine of the future that satisfies your random coffee cravings with complete convenience and precision, enabling you to enjoy the perfect cup of coffee anytime, anywhere.

Why is it noteworthy?

Brewster is more than just a coffee machine, it is a lifestyle innovation designed for the future. It features a convenient compact design, that makes it super easy to carry around.

What we like

  • Battery-powered design, that doesn’t need to be tethered to a chord
  • Intuitive design that supports a hassle-free coffee-making experience

What we dislike

  • It’s a conceptual design, so we’re not sure how functional and practical it will be as a real product

3. The Drip Pod Youbi

The Drip Pod Youbi is a game-changer, as it is designed to be a portable coffee drip machine that completely revamps the coffee-making experience. The Drip Pod Youbi can be placed anywhere in your home, whether it’s your living room, home office, or outdoor sanctuary.

Why is it noteworthy?

The Drip Pod Youbi is a capsule-type coffee machine that is inspired by a combination of portability and elegance. It features subtle curves within a sturdy square body. It is a sleek and practical machine.

What we like

  • Lightweight design with a large handle that makes it easy to carry around

What we dislike

  • It is a conceptual design, so we don’t know how well it will translate into a tangible product

4. DOTS


DOTS is a portable coffee machine that works specifically for automated vehicles but can be utilized in other on-the-go scenarios as well. The portable coffee machine is an excellent option for those long car journeys!

Why is it noteworthy?

It has a removable bottom to adapt to whatever or wherever you’re using it. It also uses coffee capsules instead of the usual brewing method to make it easier to use.

What we like

  • A control or lever lets you adjust the intensity of the extraction method from the capsule

What we dislike

  • It has a lid to place a straw on it, but sipping hot coffee with a straw seems weird and uncomfortable

5. F1

Dubbed the F1, this portable and sleek wireless coffee grinder works automatically and manually. It features industrial-grade conical burrs, and a motor that provides 100 grind settings, allowing you to prepare fresh coffee when you’re at home or even out camping!

Why is it noteworthy?

Features a built-in fold-out collection tray, and allows you to hot-swap for one-button electric grinding or a hank-crank for a more hands-on grinding experience. The grinder is the size of a small thermos, and can easily fit into bags and suitcases.

What we like

  • Travel-friendly grinder with Scandinavian minimalism

What we dislike

  • You need to remove the motor, before washing it in the dishwasher

6. Coffee Jockey


Commissioned by machine manufacturer Moak, this eye-catching and innovative coffee machine is designed to be brutalist, modernist, and minimal. It is designed by Italian industrial designer Odo Fioravanti.

Why is it noteworthy?

Called the CJ (Coffee Jockey), the coffee machine includes various geometric shapes that have been bundled up together to create a design that is simple and beautiful. It has a soft pastel color which imparts the espresso machine with a classy and refined look.

What we like

  • You can prepare more coffee in one go, by placing two coffee cups in the front and getting two sizable espresso shots out of one process

What we dislike

  • The new coffee blend and capsule system are not shown yet, so we are not sure of its functionality

7. Shelbru’s Carafes

Shelbru’s innovative carafe design makes preparing cold brew a fun, efficient, and simplified process. It enables you to prepare and serve cold coffee in the carafe itself, without the hassle of dealing with filter bags, which tend to drip all over the place.

Why is it noteworthy?

The carafes make enough coffee concentrate for almost 3 jugs of cold brew, owing to its dual-layer metal filtration system that performs the task of a disposable coffee filter without producing any single-use waste.

What we like

  • Creates the easiest, smoothest cold-brew concentrate that you can either pour over ice, into milk

What we dislike

  • The metal filter is a bit loose, and sometimes the coffee seeps out

8. Woolly Capsule Coffee Machine


Called the Woolly capsule coffee machine concept, this unique coffee machine has a soft and approachable aesthetic that is made up of straight lines and a muted color palette.

Why is it noteworthy?

The coffee machine consists of wooden panels and metallic accents that contrast interestingly against the textured plastic surface of the body, creating a unique composition that is appealing to the eyes.

What we like

  • Soft muted aesthetic unlike the typical coffee machines we come across
  • Amped with embedded touch-sensitive buttons on the panel that take interaction to a whole new level

What we dislike

  • A wooden body and coffee-stained fingers may disrupt the aesthetics of the machine

9. BURRUS

The BURRUS coffee grinder is far apart from any other standard grinder you’ve seen. It features both automatic and hand-cranked mechanisms and a circular display on top that allows you to sift through various settings depending on the kind of grind you want and need.

Why is it noteworthy?

The BURRUS coffee grinder is equipped with a magnetically docking wooden collector mug at the bottom and it efficiently gathers all your grounds and transports them to your coffee maker. It also has an integrated precision scale that allows you to measure out every gram of coffee you grind.

What we like

  • Equipped with a wireless charging pad that powers the automatic grinder’s motor

What we dislike

10. Breeze Coffee Machine


The Breeze Coffee Machine is designed by South Korean coffee brand Dongsuh and it is a unique capsule coffee machine with a twist. It features a refreshing soft color palette with white, charcoal, and pink variants.

Designed by the South Korean coffee brand Dongush, this innovative capsule coffee machine has a twist. It features a refreshing soft color palette with white, charcoal, and pink variants.

Why is it noteworthy?

The coffee machine features a ridged surface wrapped around the base, which contrasts with the smoother texture of the head. The tall water tank at the back complements the subdued hues of the machine, sending a message of calm.

What we like

  • The design includes a more tactile interface to operate the machine, using marked LED-backlit buttons at the top of the head

What we dislike

  • There is no knowledge shared on how to make the process reduce wastage or make it more sustainable