Midea’s 10-in-1 Espresso Machine Brings Café-Level Coffee Into Home Kitchen

Midea’s 10-in-1 Fully Automatic Espresso Machine is built on a simple idea: cut down the steps between waking up and getting a cup of coffee. At $499, it sits at the entry level of fully automatic machines, but it feels more like a compact coffee system than a basic appliance.

The machine comes in a compact black design (8.66 × 18.39 × 14.53 inches) with a 1.9-quart water tank, made to sit comfortably on a kitchen countertop without taking up too much space.

Inside, a 15-bar Italian pump handles extraction and delivers consistent espresso with solid pressure. The built-in grinder grinds whole beans fresh for each cup, so you’re not relying on pre-ground coffee or stored flavor.

It offers 8 café-style drinks through a one-touch menu, with customization options available but not pushed into every step of use.

Milk frothing is handled by dual foam outlets, which create stable foam for drinks like cappuccinos and lattes without a separate frother. Additionally, for two-person households or shared routines, the double-cup function lets you brew two drinks at once, saving time before work. Cleaning is also simplified by an auto-rinsing system that removes leftover residue after brewing, so there’s no need for regular manual cleaning.

Backed by Midea’s experience in large-scale home appliances and its strong retail presence in markets like the U.S., the machine fits into a broader push toward more automated kitchen devices at accessible prices.

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