- Value: 18/20
- Ease of Use: 20/20
- Aesthetics: 20/20
- Taste and Mouthfeel: 18/20
- Consistency: 19/20
TOTAL: 95/100
PureWow Commerce Editor Olivia Dubyak found this 20-bar espresso maker, complete with a steamer and removable water tank, a breeze. “It’s a super simple, easy-to-use machine that is great if you’re looking for one that only makes espresso,” she says.
Not only is the Wirsh appliance painless to set up, but it’s also pretty intuitive, even for beginners. “I ended up being able to use most of it without even looking at the instructions,” Dubyak said, “though when I did look at them, they streamlined the process. It came nearly fully assembled…I love that it only has four buttons and a knob, especially when all I want is a little espresso. There’s no guessing what you need to do in order to get it.” The machine does require preheating, but it does it automatically, not manually. It’s a solid pick for kitchens with limited counterspace, as Dubyak says it’s notably slim.
As for the espresso, she felt it was tasty every time, but not the best she’s ever tried. “I’ve definitely had richer espressos before, but for the price and the effectiveness of the machine, it makes a damn good shot of espresso. The espresso by itself was a little under-extracted, so it’s honestly a great pick for someone who doesn’t love anything too deep or rich. But it still tastes smooth without any shocking bitterness.” The steamer also expertly foams milk (although the results vary by how you prepare it), making for a great texture that she describes as “marshmallow-y.”
The main downside? “The machine is a little lightweight, so you have to hold it when you add the portafilter, or it will tip. You have to pull the handle very tightly,” claims Dubyak. She also wishes the ledge was higher up, so the espresso didn’t splash when it hits the cup. But all in all, it’s a dependable steal that’s worth the buy.