CASABREWS CM5418 Espresso Machine 20 Bar, Compact Espresso Maker with Steam Milk Frother, Stainless Steel Coffee Machine with 34oz Removable Water Tank for Cappuccino, Latte, Silver

$139.99

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CASABREWS CM5418 Espresso Machine 20 Bar, Compact Espresso Maker with Steam Milk Frother, Stainless Steel Coffee Machine with 34oz Removable Water Tank for Cappuccino, Latte, Silver
Price: $129.99 - $139.99
(as of May 19, 2025 13:12:36 UTC – Details)

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About CASABREWS:

Casabrews is dedicated to making café-quality espresso accessible at home.Our machines are designed for both beginners and enthusiasts—combining professional performance with user-friendly features.Trusted by over 300,000 home baristas across the U.S. and beyond, and backed by our responsive U.S.-based support team, we’re here to help you enjoy better coffee, every day.

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☕【Make Your Favorite Espresso Coffee At Home】: The CASABREWS coffee machine with milk frother allows you to prepare all your favorite espresso-based coffees. You can enjoy a barista-brewed latte, cappuccino or macchiato at home. Stainless steel appearance, stylish and durable, ideal for any size kitchen. This compact espresso coffee maker is not only perfect for home or office use, but also makes a great wedding gift, birthday gift, christmas gift, gift for mom, gift for dad and gift for wife.
☕【Professional 20-Bar Pressure System】: Semi-Automatic 2-in-1 Espresso Maker, with 20-bar professional Italian pump and 1350W powerful boiler. This latte machine gives you top quality extraction, resulting in a more fragrant and rich aroma. The built-in pressure gauge on this cappuccino machine shows the exact pressure helping you make adjustments according to your personal taste preferences. You can create a cappuccino, latte or flat white at your home or office with our cappuccino maker.
☕【Milk Frothing System】: Our espresso machine with milk frother has a powerful steam wand, so you can texture creamy, rich microfoam milk to create amazing milk foam art and enhance the flavor of your brews. Awaken your inner barista and create your own unique milk foam art. Don’t pass us by if you are looking for an excellent espresso coffee maker.
☕【Compact, Stylish & Practical】: The beautiful and compact design makes this small espresso machine suitable for any size kitchen. Make single or double espresso shots with a beautiful layer of crema in minutes! The 34 oz water tank allows you to brew multiple cups, and it is detachable for easy refilling. Included components: Espresso Machine, 34 oz Removable Water Tank, One Cup Brewing Filter, Two Cup Brewing Filter, Portafiler, Tamper With Spoon, Instruction Manual.
☕【Our Promise To You】: We are a US-based company and we care about our customers! If you’re not happy, we’re not happy. We want you to buy our espresso maker with confidence, so we provide 1 Year Warranty and if we can be of assistance in any way, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
☕【Useful Tips】: Please kindly note that do not brew coffee immediately after frothing milk. The machine must cool down first otherwise the temperature and the pressure inside the machine will be too high, and the machine will go into over-heating protection mode. The lights for 1 cup or 2 cup will flash repeatedly and please follow the steps of included guide to cool down the machine. You can watch more INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEO by clicking Visit the CASABREWS Store.

Customers say

Customers praise this espresso machine’s ability to produce outstanding shots and frothy cappuccinos, while appreciating its well-made construction and straightforward operation with helpful instructions. Moreover, they find it compact with a small footprint that fits well in limited counter space, and consider it a great value for the price. However, the heat level receives mixed feedback – while it heats up quickly, some customers report that the coffee temperature doesn’t get hot enough.

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Reviews (8)

8 reviews for CASABREWS CM5418 Espresso Machine 20 Bar, Compact Espresso Maker with Steam Milk Frother, Stainless Steel Coffee Machine with 34oz Removable Water Tank for Cappuccino, Latte, Silver

  1. a bird

    For the price, you can’t beat this thing. Brewing tips below…
    I’m a trained barista who owns a cafe. We have a La Marzocco Linea and Mahlkonig grinders. This Casabrew unit is pretty amazing for the price. It makes great espresso, and the steamer, while not powerful like the one at the cafe, works fine (it just takes way longer to steam).I’ve used other ‘at-home’ units like Breville (also nice but 3x more $), and this machine performs right there with them. I even like it better in many ways. The look is simple and classic unlike a lot of the weird-shaped bodies and gizmos many home units tend to have (think – your parents robo-wine opener vs a simple, classic wine key). The pressure gauge isn’t just for looks; it works great when pulling shots (nice to make sure you don’t over-under tamp your grind, or over-fill the portafilter).Basically, all these little home machines are quirky and kinda wimpy tbh. They can’t compete with the $10k+ machines. At least not on efficiency and power. You have to learn these quirks, and how each one works to get the most out of it. Otherwise your espresso will taste cold, bitter or watery, and your steamed milk won’t have microfoam. Look, this thing is a pony, not a stallion, but it can still deliver. I use it daily, and takes me a few minutes end to end.If you get one, also invest in a small AND medium stainless steam pitcher. They come in handy for cortados vs cappuccinos vs lattes. Also get a scale. I use a Hario V60. When you weigh your coffee, it comes out better. I also use my electric pour over kettle to heat my cups so the espresso stays hotter. If you take too long, your espresso drink will be warm at best. Know what? Just nuke it until you get better/faster. No one will know but your pet rolling it’s eyes at you. ;DMaking espresso:- hit power on the machine to preheat it.- Grind your coffee for espresso ONLY. A good grinder isn’t cheap, but they last and really deliver. I use a Mahkonig.- Put dry/clean portafilter on scale and zero it out. Add 10-12oz espresso to basket. Pick it up, tap side gently til grind are flat-ish, then use the chintzy plastic ‘tamper’ to GENTLY tamp the espresso (don’t push too hard or your coffee will be bitter when it takes longer to pull through filter!)- Heat your cup with hot water (ideally), empty water once it’s hot to touch, then hit double pull button on the machine (not single)Note: Most espresso bar drinks are double shots. Using the double pull button on this machine allows you the option to cut a pull short, or do a full pull. I cut it a bit short when pulling into classic short espresso glass. The shorter the pull, the better the quality of espresso and crema. Otherwise, I let it finish out for drinks with dairy.Cap/Latte: This is a bit different.Get your coffee and cup ready.- Follow the steps above. You should have a loaded portafilter in the unit, ready to pull coffee. Just don’t pull it yet.- also pre-heat your cup with hot water (if you want a nice hot drink)Now get all your dairy stuff squared away.- Put everything out on the counter so you’re not frantically hunting it down while brewing.- Fill stainless pitcher ‘almost’ 1/2 way up with dairy (whole milk steams best because of the fat)- Hit the far right button to turn on the steamer. The pump starts building pressure.- Take a random mug and put under steamer. Then turn the knob all the way up and ‘clear’ the wand.- Once you see steam and not water, you’re in business to steam your dairy — not until.Steam your dairy.- And don’t move it all over the place when you do. It’s just a few subtle movements, that’s it.- In the pitcher, rest the wand head slightly below the surface to add some air to the dairy.- After some seconds, drop it down 2/3 depth along side of pitcher so it swirls and evenly mixes into silky microfoam. This unit is slow, so give it ample time to do it’s thing.- Temp-wise, you know when it’s done if it’s too hot to keep your hand on the side of the pitcher.- Once steamed, QUICKLY set milk aside, putting something on top of pitcher to keep the dairy hot (dish?).- Then use hot water to wet part of a rag (aka a barista cloth) and wipe down the wand before the proteins can harden on it. Also blast steam out of the wand to clear it using the knob. All this should only take you 5-10 seconds tops to clean/reset wand.Pull your coffee.- Dump the hot water out of your cup and place it under the portafilter.- pull a double shot. Let it finish.- Grab the hot dairy with your other hand and pour it over the espresso (making the best damn latte art of your life of course!)Enjoy! Then clean up your mess. Or…TIP: I pull into a double-walled stainless tumbler. A smallish one. It heats way better, and has a lid so I can pop it on, clean up my mess, reset the machine, THEN go enjoy my still-hot drink.Beware: If the gauge is in the black, you probably over-stuffed or over-tamped your basket. It will taste bitter and undrinkable. If you don’t tamp at all, it will be watery and weak with no crema. If you use old-ass coffee that’s ground for drip, you will not be enjoying good espresso my friend. Just use your head.In the end, it takes time to get your routine down. Making good espresso drinks isn’t hard. But it does take practice to get right. Most people can’t be bothered. They will blame the machines, the beans, their spouses, anything but themselves.Coffee drinks want to be made right or they’ll suck. Put in the effort, and you’ll be a happy camper once you have it down. You might even impress someone! At minimum, your drinks will taste as good or better than many coffee bars out there. Not ours of course!It’s nice to grab a great coffee drink from a local cafe we trust. But it has to be great for the price. When it is, we’re getting so much more than just coffee; the whole ritual gives us a sense of reward, place, and being. It’s what communities are all about. But it’s also nice to make our own at home and save some money in the process. With coffee, I think people who love it can do both — have their cake and eat it too.Hope this helps anyone adventurous enough to actually read this long review!

  2. Jess

    Small but mighty machine
    I love this little machine! I was hesitant to buy an espresso machine and did research for months. I was debating getting a nespresso for convenience and I’m so glad I didn’t. It’s much more cost effective and satisfying to have an actual machine to start with and learn on. While I wish I could pull multiple shots at once I knew I wanted a small, reliable machine to start with and this is perfect. Small, quiet, compact. Easy to clean, easy to use.Some recommendations for a nice pull- follow the instructions. Duh. The machine comes with clear instructions. Make sure you grind at the right consistency- my grinder is old and a blade grinder but it still does the job just fine I’m finding.Measure out your espresso. Gram scale. Do it.Buy the right tools that match your setup. I got a spring-loaded tamper I could set to the proper weight and a little kit with a distribution tool and a dosing funnel. Makes a world of difference. Don’t skip the little things. You’ll feel all barista-y. Get the cute little mat too for easy cleanup. Otherwise you go through a lot of dish towels. Coffee is messy.What’s worked great for me is using my electric kettle to brew hot water to sit in my espresso cup before I pull the shot so everything stays hot. The warmer on top is useless it won’t help you. Only downside to the machine so far.I pull my shot then I run the steam wand a few seconds in case there’s too much pressure built up. It told me to do that.Then I click the dream button- run it until is steaming consistently. Then froth the milk- also a learning curve but easy to get the hang of. Oat milk or regular milk are always best. You need some fat for that latte silk.There ya go! I’m on my second consistent week and have had ZERO crappy shots.10/10 so far.

  3. Devin Wade Schisler

    Excellent Value!
    This compact machine is an excellent value for the price. I’ve been using it for about a month now and have only encountered one minor issue—the boiler was too hot, requiring me to troubleshoot it. Fortunately, the instructions provided were clear and concise, so I was able to resolve the problem quickly.One thing to note is that the cup inserts for the portafilter have a small notch that needs to be lined up to pop them out. Be careful not to force them, as this can damage the inserts. I eventually ended up purchasing a new tamper kit that’s much better than the plastic stick that comes with the machine.The machine heats up quickly, usually within a minute or two, so you’ll be ready to brew coffee in no time. The water tank holds enough water for about a week, assuming you make one double shot a day. However, I don’t use the milk steamer, so keep that in mind if you plan to use it.In just 8 minutes, I can make a perfect iced espresso and clean up everything, leaving the machine ready for the next day. I’m really happy with this purchase.

  4. andrew van bruggen

    I just made my 500th espresso coffee (the machine tells you when to descale at 500 coffees) and I can say that nearly all the coffees were perfect. The ones that were not were my fault. Perfect temperature with a perfect amount of programmed water makes a perfect espresso. Of course, the coffee matters too. Just to say the machine is easy to use. Nearly as easy as the George Clooney machine. I was also amazed at how cheap it is to have a coffee. I use the machine to make a standard Canadian mug of coffee and the cost is 20 cents per cup. Amazing!! George Clooney’s machine costs $1.30 on average per cup. Just a little more work than George Clooney’s machine but well worth it. Highly recommended .

  5. Jorge Gomez Saldivar

    Es una excelente compra para empezar a preparar espressos reales.Solamente recomiendo comprar por separado un portafiltro sin fondo, ya que el que viene es presurizado y si te gusta explorar diferentes cafés con ese no es la mejor alternativa.

  6. Gustavo A.

    Ya no produce vapor para hacer capuchino. La válvula no funciona. YA ESTA BIENGotea después de hacer café espresso. YA ESTA BIEN. YA NO GOTEASe mencionó en su página que el fabricante garantiza por un año el producto.LO DESEO REGRESAR A USTEDES ….LAS FALLAS DESAPARECIERON TODO OK. NO REGRESO EL EQUIPO

  7. Dariusz

    This is a very nice machine and makes excellent espressos. 👌 I used to make coffee in a moka pot. No comparison with creamy goodness coming from Casabrews. I had some issues and customer service was outstanding. We exchanged a few emails and I had a response within an hour. You can hardly anywhere find that superb service. I wholeheartedly recommend this machine and the seller. You will be satisfied. I promise!☺️✌️

  8. Amazon Customer

    4 stars if you’re intent on learning to make great espresso, 5 stars if you’re happy to stick with beginner mode.There’s nothing inherently wrong with this machine. It can make good espresso, with a nice crema, if you use fresh, quality coffee that’s ground correctly AND you run it at least twice without coffee before making a cup — the portafilter needs to be hot or you’ll get a subpar extraction that’s thin and lacks the silky smooth mouth feel.Ignore the single shot basket. It’s pretty much useless. No one makes single shots.Fill the double shot basket as close to the max line as you can (~15g of coffee), and MOST IMPORTANTLY reprogram the 1 cup button so that you get about 30 to 32 grams of espresso in your cup. 15g of coffee for 30 grams of espresso is the “golden ratio” of 1:2.From the factory, both the 1 cup and 2 cup buttons allow way too much water. The ratio is closer to 1:4, which will yield a terrible espresso. Buy a coffee scale with a timer function and reprogram the 1 cup button as I said above (for ~30g of espresso in the cup).The 2 cup button will be your “manual” button — you can use it as an on/off button to do a manual extraction while watching your coffee scale and timer, the way a professional manual espresso machine is used.If this is all you ever want to do, and you like the results, then it’s a 5 star machine. However, if you were hoping to experiment with your grind and your tamping to achieve different extraction pressures and times, then you’ll have to buy a new portafilter, one that does not use a pressurized basket. The cheapest I found was a bottomless portafilter from a 3rd party for $60 CAD. You’ll also need a real tamper, which is another $20 to $30 depending on features ($30 for a spring-loaded one). And you’ll likely need a coffee distributer and leveler too ($30) since you’ll be working with a bottomless portafilter and they are much less forgiving (on purpose).That’s why I say 4 stars if you had aspirations of learning the art of espresso making — after buying all the additional parts, you’ll have spent almost as much as a De’Longhi Maestro Plus which comes with both pressurized and non pressurized filter baskets (so you get the best of both worlds) plus all the accessories you need, AND you’ll still be stuck with the Casabrews 51mm portafilter which is a little small and only holds 14-15g of coffee — larger diameter portafilters are preferred, 58mm being the standard for pro systems, and being able to hold 16-20g of coffee is preferred.Like I said, it does make good coffee. It just doesn’t offer any way to grow your skills and make even better coffee. I’ve had it for 24 hours and I already wish I’d bought something more professional, but I’m the kind of person who will take the time to learn, so if that’s not you, then go for the Casabrews.

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