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I replied on the other forum
But in reality a £1000 doesn’t buy you a lot in home espresso, which is mind blowing
So id aim for a good grinder and an easy machine to use
The likes of the gaggia classic imo are not for beginners, they are hard to get good espresso from
As someone who read all the forums and watched all the vids, i bought into the classic, bought the eureka grinder and then sinked 1kg of beans, not one good shot, £249 later i had a duo pro and the first shot was 1000 times better,
Yes they are consumer, but buy from some where like john Lewis and im sure you get a 3yr warranty. In which time you will have decided if home espresso is for you or you will be well down the rabbit hole and moved on to a better machine.
Dont forget you will need scales, tampers, dosing funnels, cups, wdt which is another £100 ontop..
Decent De1pro v1.45 - Niche Duo - Niche Zero - Decent is the best machine ever made -