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Coffee Machines

Be your own barista with a brand new coffee machine. Plumbworld is home to a range of premium coffee machines from a number of leading brands, including Bosch, AEG, and Hotpoint, so whatever your taste in coffee, we have the right machine for you. Indeed, choose from a selection of filter coffee machines, built in coffee machines, and more! These machines fit perfectly into your kitchen, providing you with maximum taste and convenience without a hefty price tag. Enjoy freshly brewed coffee every morning, find the right coffee machine for you today.

 
 

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How do I decide what water tank and bean hopper size I need for my household?

Look at the listed capacities: water tanks are 2.4 or 2.5 litres and bean hoppers are either about 350 g or 500 g. If you make several drinks each morning for a family of three or four, a 2.5-litre tank and a 500 g hopper will mean fewer refills; for one or two people the 2.4-litre / 350 g option is perfectly adequate. For example, a 2.5-litre tank will comfortably serve a family making milk coffees and americanos each day without topping up every morning. Larger containers suit frequent use, while smaller ones save space and are fine for occasional coffee drinkers.

Which models are best if I want milk-based drinks like cappuccinos and lattes?

The range shows one machine with a manual frothing nozzle, one with no nozzle and one marked as “other”, which usually indicates an integrated milk system. If you make milk drinks daily and want hands-free convenience, look for the “other” auto milk option; if you enjoy barista-style texture control, the manual frothing nozzle gives you that steam wand feel. Match the milk solution to how involved you want to be: automatic for speed, manual for more control.

Will these built-in machines fit a standard kitchen cabinet space?

The machines come in standard built-in widths of 560 mm or 594 mm and heights of 450 mm or 455 mm, with depths ranging from 385 mm up to 550 mm. These are the common sizes for built-in appliances, so compare those figures to the space where the unit will sit; for example, a 385 mm depth model is better if your cabinet is shallower. Knowing these exact dimensions helps you pick a model that sits neatly among other built-in appliances.

How do I choose between stainless steel and black finishes for my kitchen?

Stainless steel gives a classic, reflective look that pairs well with most modern kitchens, while black or black with graphite trim creates a sleeker, more contemporary statement. The AEG shown is stainless steel, whereas the Neff and Bosch examples are black or black with graphite trim, so think about matching your existing oven, fridge or extractor for a coordinated look. If you have a busy family kitchen, stainless tends to disguise light marks, while black can make a neat, integrated appearance against dark cabinetry.

Why do prices vary between these built-in coffee machines and which one represents the best value?

Price differences reflect brand, tank and hopper size, materials and features: the Neff at £2,099, the Bosch at £2,149.99 and the AEG at £2,383.50 illustrate that the higher-priced model has the larger 2.5-litre tank and often a 500 g bean hopper plus stainless finish. If you want fewer refills and a premium finish for daily, heavy use, the AEG is a sensible investment; if you need solid performance with a lower entry price, the Neff or Bosch models give strong value while still being fully built-in options.