Coffee Equipment for Home and Office
Types of Coffee Equipment
Coffee equipment comes in many forms. Whether you want a quick cup or prefer to take your time with a pour-over, there is always a brewer to suit your routine. Below are the key categories.

- Hario V60 coffee filters - size 01 colour brown (VCF-01-100M) - 100 piecesHarioAs low as 5.410.05 / piece
- Blind filter rubber universal - Café du Jour Ø 50mm rubber blind filter - Espresso Machine Cleaning ToolCafé du JourAs low as 2.802.80 / piece
- Brita AquaAroma Crema - Water filter - Brita 101831 (type: vertical)BritaAs low as 14.2014.50 / piece
- Clean Express clean cappuccino 1000 ml (milk cleaner / cappuccino cleaner)Clean ExpressAs low as 9.459.75 / l
- Hario V60 coffee filters - size 02 colour white (VCF-02-100W) - 100 piecesHarioAs low as 4.660.05 / piece
- Hario V60 coffee filters - size 01 colour white (VCF-01-100W) - 100 piecesHarioAs low as 5.410.05 / piece
- Blind filter ø 58mm - Café du Jour stainless steel blind filter - Espresso Machine Cleaning ToolCafé du JourAs low as 4.704.70 / piece
- Water filter screw-on - compatible with AEG, Bosch, Krups, Siemens, Melitta etc.ScanpartAs low as 9.459.65 / piece
- Cafetto Tevo® mini - cleaning tablets for coffee machines (1.5 g) - 100 piecesCafettoAs low as 14.200.14 / piece
- Stainless steel tea filter - Tea strainer loose tea for cup or whole pot with holder and drip trayRoyal TeaAs low as 6.606.60 / piece
Electric coffee machines
Electric coffee machines are handy for everyday use. They brew quickly and require little manual work. The most common types are the espresso machine, the filter coffee machine and the capsule machine.
- Espresso machine: brews coffee under high pressure, suitable for espresso and cappuccino.
- Filter coffee machine: makes filter coffee for several cups at once, simple to use.
- Capsule machine: uses sealed capsules, quick with no measuring or grinding.
- Bean-to-cup machine: grinds beans and brews in one step, ideal for home or office use.
Manual coffee equipment
Manual coffee equipment gives you more control over the brew. Slow coffee methods such as the Chemex, AeroPress and cafetière are popular with coffee lovers. They require more attention but often deliver a richer flavour.
- Chemex: glass brewer for clean, bright filter coffee.
- AeroPress: compact pressure brewer, fast and versatile.
- Cafetière: also known as a French press, simple and filter-free.
- Percolator: classic brewer that circulates water through the grounds.
- Manual espresso maker: pulls espresso without electricity, takes practice.
How to Choose the Right Coffee Machine?
Choosing the right coffee machine depends on your wishes, budget and how much time you want to spend brewing. Consider how many cups you drink per day, the style of coffee you prefer and whether you want to use beans or capsules.
Questions to ask yourself
- How many cups do you make per day?
- Do you want espresso, filter coffee or both?
- Do you prefer whole beans, ground coffee or capsules?
- How much space do you have on the worktop?
- Do you want to steam milk for cappuccino or latte?
Coffee machines for beginners
Just getting started with coffee? A filter coffee machine or a capsule machine is a great place to begin. They are easy to use and require little know-how. If you want to learn more about espresso, an entry-level espresso machine from, for example, De'Longhi or Sage is a logical next step.
Home versus professional use
A home coffee machine is designed for a few cups per day. A professional coffee machine is more robust and suited to intensive use, such as in an office or a small hospitality setting. For professional equipment, pay attention to boiler capacity and pump performance.
Popular Brands and Models
There are many brands active in coffee equipment. Each brand has its own strengths, from ease of use to technical precision. Below is an overview of popular names.
De'Longhi
De'Longhi makes a wide range of espresso machines and bean-to-cup models. They are ideal for daily home use and known for their reliability, from simple filter coffee makers to bean-to-cup machines with integrated grinders.
Sage
Sage focuses on coffee lovers who want to achieve barista quality at home. Sage machines combine precise temperature control with clear, intuitive operation. Popular with people who take their espresso seriously.
Bodum, Chemex and AeroPress
Bodum is known for the cafetière and stylish coffee accessories. Chemex makes iconic glass brewers for slow coffee. AeroPress is compact, light and versatile, popular with both home users and travellers.
Coffee Equipment Accessories
Good equipment works even better with the right accessories. From grinders to milk frothers, each tool contributes to a better cup. Below are the most used accessories.
Coffee grinders
A coffee grinder grinds beans fresh for brewing, which gives a richer flavour than pre-ground coffee. There are electric grinders and hand grinders. A hand grinder is quieter and gives you more control over grind size.
Milk frothers and barista tools
A milk frother lets you create silky foam for cappuccino or latte. Electric frothers are quick and straightforward. Manual milk jugs and the steam wand on an espresso machine offer more control. Barista tools such as tampers, knock boxes and coffee filters help you achieve consistent results.
- Milk frother: electric or manual, for airy milk foam.
- Tamper: presses the coffee evenly in the portafilter.
- Coffee filters: paper or metal filters for filter coffee and slow coffee.
- Knock box: for emptying the portafilter after pulling a shot.
- Milk jug: for steaming and pouring milk.
Care and Maintenance
Regular maintenance extends the life of your equipment and keeps flavour consistent. A clean machine makes better coffee and helps prevent faults. Below are the key maintenance tips.
Daily maintenance
- Rinse the portafilter and brew group with water after each use.
- Remove coffee residues from the grinder or filter basket.
- Empty and rinse the drip tray of the espresso machine.
- Clean the milk frother immediately after use to prevent milk build-up.
Periodic maintenance
Descaling is important for electric coffee equipment. Limescale affects the heating elements and the taste of the coffee. Descale your machine regularly, depending on the water hardness in your area. Use a descaling agent suitable for your type of coffee machine.
- Descale the espresso machine or filter coffee maker every one to three months.
- Clean grinders with a cleaning tablet or a dry brush.
- Replace coffee filters in time for a clear flow.
- Check the seals and hoses of the espresso machine annually.



























































