The Smeg ECF01 is beautiful, but is it actually good? Here's an honest look at whether it belongs in your cozy home coffee setup.
What It Is
A manual espresso machine from Italian brand Smeg, best known for their retro 1950s-style appliances. Runs on 1350W with 15 bars of pump pressure and a Thermoblock heating system that's ready in about 40 seconds. Works with ground coffee and ESE pods, includes a steam wand. Comes in cream, pastel blue, black, red, and more.
What I Noticed After Switching
The first thing you notice is how calm the whole setup feels โ three buttons, no cluttered interface, no screen to squint at. The espresso is smooth and consistent; the Thermoblock keeps temperature steady in a way cheaper machines don't. The lid on top doubles as a passive cup warmer, a small detail I love. One honest note: you are paying partly for the name and design. Pair it with a good burr grinder and freshly roasted beans and the results go up significantly.
The Kalita Wave ceramic pourover makes a smoother, more balanced cup than almost anything else at this price.
What It Is
A Japanese-made pourover dripper with a flat bottom and three small holes instead of a single cone drain. Unlike a V60, the flat-bottom design ensures even extraction and helps prevent bitterness โ small pouring variations won't tank your cup. The ceramic version holds temperature during the brew better than stainless steel. Available in 155 (one cup) and 185 (one to two cups) โ the 185 is the more versatile choice.
What I Noticed After Switching
Before the Kalita, I was using a basic cone dripper and getting coffee that tasted fine โ a little sharp sometimes, a little flat other times. With the Wave: same beans, same grind, and suddenly the cup was rounder, smoother, and actually sweet. The flat bottom and three small holes regulate flow for you, so you don't have to be a barista to get a great result.
The upgrade that actually improved my pour over โ precise temperature and flow control every morning.
What It Is
An electric gooseneck kettle built specifically for pour over brewing. 1200W heating element, variable temperature control, LCD display, and a 60-minute hold mode that keeps water at your exact target temp. Solid 304 stainless steel body. Available in matte black, white, and wood-handle options.
What I Noticed After Switching
Before this, I was eyeballing temperature and pouring from a regular kettle. The difference was immediate โ more even saturation, better bloom, noticeably smoother cup. The hold mode is quietly one of the best features: set it to 212ยฐF, walk away, come back when your coffee is ground โ the water is exactly where you left it.