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The Most Stylish Coffee Makers for Your Home

By NOC Coffee Co.March 19, 20203 Mins Read
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When NOC’s founder, Benny Leung, was gifted a capsule coffee machine many years ago, it marked the beginning of the NOC journey. It was the sleekness of the machine’s design that drove Benny to marry his minimalist aesthetic with his passion for coffee. Today, he has recreated this intimate coffee experience across all six NOC locations in Hong Kong.

For a lot of our customers, brewing at home still plays a big role in how they consume their favourite NOC blend. To pay homage to the art of home brewing, we’ve curated a list of the best coffee machines to use at home so that you can enjoy that perfect brew when it best suits you – in style.

La Marzocco Linea Mini

Inspired by the much larger Linea Classic, the Linea Mini encompasses everything that professional baristas love about the original – it’s stylish, efficient and knows what’s best for your beans. So if you’re craving that shot of fruity Kenyan magic from Nyeri Rumukia Thunguri AA, combining notes of plum, blackcurrant and grapefruit, La Marzocco Linea Mini will do (almost) everything for you. Once the brew paddle is activated, its pre-infusion programming ensures impeccable consistency in each and every shot. And while the machine takes care of the brewing, you can take care of steaming the milk, which takes no more than a few seconds.

La Marzocco Linea Mini

Photo credit: La Marzocco

Slayer Espresso – Single Group

With the option to personalise a machine to your specifications, Slayer Espresso’s mission is to “make coffee better”. Reflecting the same design ideology that interested Benny enough for him to make a career out of it, Slayer Espresso’s ethos is built on three core pillars: design, ergonomics and technical performance. We recommend this one for brewing a shot of Dukunde Kawa Musasa, a Rwandan blend featuring notes of honey and orange.

Slayer Espresso – Single Group

Photo credit: Slayer Espresso

Chemex

If you’re looking for something a little less automated, Chemex has a range of heat-resistant glass coffee makers that are specifically designed to produce the purest, most flavoursome coffee, free of sediment each and every time. Shaped like an hourglass, they feature a leather tie and a polished wood collar.

Chemex coffee brewer

Photo credit: Chemex

Aram

Aram is a relative newcomer to the personal espresso maker scene, but they’ve got bravado to match the old vanguard – their claim is that Aram will make the “best espresso you have ever tasted”. While the verdict may still be out, we can attest to the pure craftsmanship and ingenuity behind its design. It’s made of noble wood and stainless steel and produces a double shot of espresso without the use of electricity or a filter. In honour of the Aram team’s native country, Brazil, we tested it out on our natural-wash Brazillian No. 18 House Blend, and the result really does compete with its electric-powered cousins.

Aram Espresso Maker

Photo credit: Aram

Ratio Eight

Ratio Coffee has done a great job of combining automated and mechanical brewing methods. Using an algorithm and quality construction, with just a few simple clicks, the Ratio Eight is able to mimic the precision of a handmade pourover. Moreover, the makers have set out to elevate the design of any environment; it’s not hard to imagine this beautiful piece of coffee-making equipment adding style to your home or office.

Ratio Eight

Photo credit: Ratio Coffee

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