11 Highly Rated Espresso Machines With Built-In Bean Grinders, All on Sale at Amazon

Published Jul 16, 2026 7:36 am ET


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There’s nothing like a perfectly pulled shot of espresso to kickstart a busy day. And it’s even better when the beans are freshly ground to order! But on a hectic morning, who has the time to fiddle around with an espresso machine and a bean grinder (that never seems to be in the same place you remember putting it)? That’s why we’re huge fans of machines that have built-in grinders that’ll do all the work with one simple gadget.

And the good news is that you don’t have to spend your entire paycheck on a decent model. We took a peek through Amazon’s daily deals section and found some highly rated espresso machines with built in grinders, all of which are on sale for up to 37% off. Each one has a customer rating of at least 4.1 out of 5 stars (with some nearing the perfect 5), plus plenty of glowing reviews to back them up.

These espresso machines will give you a serious upgrade to your morning beverage service without cluttering your entire kitchen counter. So, snag them below while the discounts last!

11 Espresso Machines With Built-In Grinders, All on Sale on Amazon

  • Garvee Espresso Machine: 20-bar pump, burr grinder with 20 settings, digital display, 2.5-liter removable water tank, built-in milk frother — $238 (originally $280)
  • Gevi Espresso Machine: 20-bar pump, burr grinder with 30 settings, digital display, 2.3-liter removable water tank, built-in milk frother — $290 (originally $360)
  • Gevi Dual Boiler Espresso Machine: 20-bar pump with advanced pressure control, burr grinder with 31 settings, analog display, 2.8-liter removable water tank, built-in milk frother — $360 (originally $400)
  • Grindora Espresso Machine: 20-bar pump, burr grinder with 44 settings, digital display, 1.8-liter removable water tank, built-in milk frother — $250 (originally $300)
  • EUHOMY Espresso Machine: 20-bar pump, burr grinder with 30 settings, touchscreen display, 2.8-liter removable water tank, built-in milk frother — $211 (originally $310)
  • Electactic Espresso Machine: 15-bar pump, burr grinder with 30 settings, analog display, 2.8-liter removable water tank, built-in milk frother — $290 (originally $340)
  • AMZCHEF Espresso Machine: 20-bar pump, burr grinder with 44 settings, touchscreen display, 60-ounce removable water tank, built-in milk frother — $190 (originally $300)
  • COWSAR 20 Bar Espresso Machine: 20-bar pump, grinder with 30 settings, digital display, 2.8-liter removable water tank, built-in milk frother — $500 (originally $590)
  • Breville Barista Express Espresso Machine: 15-bar pump, burr grinder with 16 settings, analog display, 67-ounce removable water tank, built-in milk frother — $550 (originally $690)
  • Hanrose Espresso Machine: 20-bar pump, grinder with 15 settings, analog display, 2.5-liter removable water tank, built-in milk frother — $285 (originally $360)
  • Chefman Crema Supreme Espresso Machine: 15-bar pump, burr grinder with 30 settings, analog display, 3-liter water tank, built-in milk frother — $300 (originally $400)
Kayleigh Drake

Kayleigh Drake

Author McClatchy Commerce

Kayleigh Drake is a Commerce Content Editor at McClatchy. She’s based in Birmingham, Alabama, and holds a bachelor’s degree in communications from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Kayleigh has written and edited content for numerous publications, with a particular focus on the food, kitchen, home and lifestyle verticals. When she’s not fulfilling her editorial duties, she loves record shopping, playing guitar, baking and buying entirely too many plants.

Tracy Yochum

Tracy Yochum

Editor McClatchy Commerce

Based in Charlotte, NC, Tracy Yochum joined the McClatchy Commerce content team as a Commerce Writer and Editor in early 2023. She began her journalism career in the 1980s at the Asbury Park Press in New Jersey, where she was an award-winning reporter and editor. She joined The Charlotte Observer in 1997 as a copy editor and served in several newsroom and publishing center roles before joining the Commerce Team.