
That’s a fact, you know? It is in my book anyway. Due to that, it only seems apt that coffee is made properly, so I’m talking a coffee machine. My boyfriend surprised me with one for Christmas which I have instantly fell in love with (it’s pictured above.) It takes filter coffee which means you can go buy all the coffee from Whittards that you always wished you could but couldn’t because you didn’t have a filter machine (or is that just me?) At just £24.99 from Amazon (or from Argos if you simply can’t wait and can handle the experience that is shopping at Argos) this one is a bit of a steal. However, at that price, it’s somewhat a budget model, what do you do if you’re looking to burn a few pounds on the mother of all coffee machines? (Something I’m intending to do next year/once this one packs in.)

This beautiful creation is from DeLonghi and allows you to create perfect cappuccino by pressing just one button. These are available right now from Whittards of Chelsea for the reduced price of just £549. However, I noticed a similar machine in Whittards the other day for £399 so it may be worth checking in store for a lower price. Whittards also have it for sale online.
Price?: Mentioned a few prices here, point is, you can pay whatever you like for a coffee machine. From twenty quid to hundreds of pounds. Pick your price and show your coffee how much you care.
The DeLonghi one looks great but surely just pressing one button takes all the fun out of making coffee?!
You’ve got a point, perhaps if you can afford that level coffee machine, you become just too posh to push more than one button? Having said that, if I could afford a £500 coffee machine I’d probably be hiring someone to push the button for me.
Haha yeah you could just employ a full time barista and be done with it!