Finding the right coffee machine is about matching the technology to your lifestyle, skill level and the coffee you love. At Coffee Machine Specialist, we stock a carefully selected range of machines — from fully automatic bean to cup machines for effortless daily use, to professional-grade dual boiler espresso machines for the serious home barista.
Our range covers all major brewing styles: espresso coffee machines for classic Italian-style shots, drip coffee brewers for clean filter coffee, and automatic coffee machines for office and workplace settings. All machines we stock are backed by local expert support and after-sales service.
We partner with leading brands including Bezzera, ECM, Profitec, Rancilio, Lelit and Rocket — all renowned for build quality and longevity. Buying a coffee machine is a long-term investment, and we take the time to make sure you choose the right one. Owners of these prosumer and Italian E61 machines can book specialist prosumer espresso machine servicing in Brisbane.
Not sure where to start? View our machine and grinder packages for matched bundles, or contact us for a personalised recommendation. We also offer professional coffee machine repairs in Brisbane for all brands.
Not sure which machine is right for you? Read our prosumer espresso machine buying guide.
Keep your machine running at its best with the right water filtration for your coffee machine — the number-one way to prevent scale — plus coffee machine add-ons and upgrades and coffee machine cleaning supplies for easy maintenance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of coffee machine is best for home?
It depends on how much control you want. Fully automatic bean-to-cup machines make espresso, coffee and milk drinks at the touch of a button — ideal if convenience matters most. Manual espresso machines give you full control over the shot and are the choice of home baristas. Filter and drip machines suit larger volumes of black coffee, while pod machines are the simplest to run. Tell us how you drink your coffee and we will match a machine to it.
What is the difference between an espresso machine and a bean-to-cup machine?
An espresso machine gives you manual control — you grind, dose, tamp and pull each shot yourself, which lets you fine-tune quality but takes practice. A bean-to-cup machine grinds and brews automatically at the push of a button, trading some control for convenience. Serious home baristas usually prefer a manual espresso machine and a separate grinder; households that want good coffee fast often prefer bean-to-cup.
How much should I spend on a coffee machine?
Entry-level machines start a few hundred dollars, but a quality home espresso setup that will last generally starts around $1,000–$1,500 for the machine, plus a grinder. Prosumer machines run higher. The right budget depends on how you drink your coffee and how much control you want — we are happy to talk you through the options at any price point.
What is the best coffee machine brand?
There is no single best brand — it depends on the type of machine and your budget. For prosumer espresso we stock and service Bezzera, ECM, Profitec, Lelit, Rancilio and Rocket, all known for build quality and longevity. Because we repair machines too, we only sell brands we are confident we can support for years. Ask us and we will recommend the right brand for your setup.