Espresso Machine List

If you’re shopping for a new espresso machine—or simply comparing what’s available this updated
espresso machine list is a great place to begin. First, it offers a streamlined espresso machine directory featuring retailers, repair specialists, and equipment suppliers. Then, once you’re familiar with the options, use the filters above to narrow your search by region, vendor role, or product focus.
In addition, our espresso machine list contains helpful information such as machine types, service options, and regional availability. These details make it easier to compare manufacturers and understand what each one provides. As a result, you can quickly determine which espresso equipment best fits your home, café, or commercial setup. You won’t find a better espresso machine listing on the internet.
| Name | Region | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ratio Coffee – Espresso Machines | US | new | Sells selected premium espresso machines that pair with Ratio brewers. |
| Seattle Coffee Gear – Home Espresso | US | home | US retailer with a curated lineup of home and prosumer espresso machines plus extensive education content. |
| Seattle Coffee Gear – Open Box | US | pre-owned | Open-box espresso machines and grinders at discounted pricing. |
| SF Espresso Machine Repair & Sales | US-CA | service | San Francisco espresso machine repair shop specializing in on-site repairs and commercial machine sales. |
| Shenandoah Joe Coffee Roasters – Equipment | US-VA | service | Charlottesville roaster that also distributes espresso and coffee equipment to wholesale accounts. |
| SoCal Coffee Tech | US-CA | pre-owned | Orange County espresso tech providing refurbished commercial espresso machines for cafes. |
| SOS Coffee Tech | US | service | Coffee equipment company with espresso machine sales and service through its equipment shop. |
| South Texas Coffee Co. | US-TX | new | Corpus Christi distributor selling commercial espresso equipment for local cafes. |
| Southern Oregon Espresso Machine Repair | US-OR | pre-owned | Southern Oregon firm providing espresso machine repair plus sales of reconditioned and new equipment. |
| Speedwell Coffee – Equipment Service | US-MA | service | Massachusetts roaster offering espresso machine installation and service for regional customers. |
| Steamworks Espresso Service | US-CA | pre-owned | Used and refurbished commercial espresso machines and grinders serving Southern California |
| Stefano's Espresso Care | US-OR | service | Authorized repair and service center for multiple espresso machine brands. |
| Synesso | US-WA | new | Seattle-based manufacturer designing and hand-building commercial espresso machines. |
| Texas Coffee Roasters – Equipment | US-TX | new | Austin roaster offering espresso equipment for new café setups. |
| Texas Coffee Techs | US-TX | new | Texas-based seller of commercial espresso machines; also offers install/service. |
| The Grind Coffee Co. – Equipment | US-FL | new | Miami-based commercial coffee supplier offering new espresso machines and grinders. |
| Underground Mountain Coffee | US-NC | service | Asheville/Greenville-area espresso machine sales, consultation and service for cafes in NC and SC. |
| UsedCoffeeGear – Espresso Machines | US | pre-owned | Marketplace for used commercial and prosumer espresso machines across the US. |
| Vermont Espresso Services | US-VT | new | Vermont-based espresso repair and sales with occasional used equipment |
| Visions Espresso | US-WA | new | Seattle-based dealer for commercial espresso machines; ships to broader US. |
| Voltage Coffee Supply – Support | US | service | Commercial equipment supplier that assists with installs, configuration and ongoing support. |
| Whole Latte Love – Home Espresso | US | home | Major US-focused retailer specializing in home and prosumer espresso machines, grinders and accessories. |
| Whole Latte Love – Open Box | US | pre-owned | Open-box espresso machines and grinders, typically with warranty. |
We try to do our best in sorting the vendors. As vendors change their offers, our filters may not always be perfectly accurate.
Espresso machines all follow the same basic idea: they force hot water through finely ground coffee under pressure. However, the way each machine creates that pressure can be very different. Lower-end models often use simple heating systems and pressurized baskets, which make them easier for beginners to use. In contrast, higher-end commercial machines rely on stronger pumps, advanced boilers, and stable temperature control to produce consistent shots throughout the day.
Because of this, understanding the differences between entry-level and professional equipment can help you choose a machine that fits your budget, experience, or business needs.
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