Best Coffee and Espresso Gifts Under $250
Now we arrive at the category that frankly excites us the most: the absolute âsweet spotâ of our Holiday Gift List series: the Under $250 range.
While our hard ceiling here is $250, youâll find plenty of gear clocking in sub-$150. To put that in perspective for 2025: that is currently less than the bill for a âmoderately okayâ dinner for two at a place that uses cloth napkins. Iâd argue a pristine pour-over setup lasts a lot longer than a steak frites, and the ROI on that morning caffeine ritual is significantly higher.
Of course, our other lists are still online, and you can find them here:
Our directive with every list is to hunt down items unique enough to impress the most pedantic coffee geek in your life. But with this specific price bracket, we have a secondary mission: identifying the perfect âgateway drugâ brewers and espresso machines for those just beginning their descent into the rabbit hole of quality coffee. We think weâve nailed it this year, hence the inclusion of a certain DeLonghi that might surprise the purists.
Crucially, most of the hardware listed below currently resides on a CoffeeGeek staff memberâs counter or has survived our rigorous testing bench. You might also notice our descriptions are a bit more verbose than usual. That isnât just us liking the sound of our own voice; we want to arm you with enough context to know why a machine made the cut.
A note on transparency: Many of the products listed below are either a) sold by a long-time CoffeeGeek advertising supporter, or b) use our Amazon affiliate link. However, and this is key, we do not receive kickbacks or commission from our direct advertiser sponsor links. We value our editorial independence more than a few extra bucks.
With that out of the way, letâs get to the Under $250 list featuring 18 unique choices!
MiiCoffee DF54 GrinderAmazon (US)$249
This grinder made our best grinders list, and for good reason.
The single dose DF54 is the smaller sister of the venerable DF64 Gen II grinder that has become a hot hit in the espresso and brew coffee world. The DF54 variant is essentially the same grinder, same construction, same profile, same abilities, just shrunken down.
The feature list is staggering for a $250 grinder. 54mm flat burrs, with options coming for upgraded burrs costing even more than the grinder (trust me, the burrs it comes with are fantastic). Stepless grind adjustment with easy to read and duplicate settings. Plasma coil / ionizer to reduce static. Extremely minimal grind retention. All metal construction, including an effective anti-popcorning device. Bonus silicone insert to slant the dosing cup for less stray grinds. And I may be in the minority, I even prefer the plastic doser cup over the metal one that comes with the DF64.
The motor is 100W less than the DF64 (150W vs 250W), but youâd hardly notice. This grinder laughs at espresso prep, it is so good. It can easily do double duty as a brew grinder too, thanks to how easy and repeatable the grind adjustment is. A fantastic gift choice for a coffee lover.
A note: this grinder often sells out on Amazon. You can also buy it direct from MiiCoffee.
Gaggia Espresso EvolutionAmazon (US)$253
A Gaggia espresso machine for under $250? Almost! Itâs just $3 over, so we decided it was worthy of the list.
Let us be clear. This is not the legendary Gaggia Classic Pro. It is arguably something better for the absolute beginner. The Gaggia Espresso Evolution is the brandâs return to the entry level, and it brings something unheard of at this price point, a PID controller.
That digital temperature control means this little thermoblock machine is decently temperature stable. It uses a smaller 53mm pressurized portafilter, which guarantees crema even if your gift recipientâs grinder is merely âokay.â Yes, the shell is entirely ABS plastic, but it is still designed and made in Italy.
We are currently finishing our full review of this unit, but early testing suggests it is a winner at its price point. If you want to gift the Gaggia heritage without the steep learning curve (or price) of the Classic, this is the smart buy.
1Zpresso X-Ultra GrinderAmazon (US)$160
Of all the 1Zpresso grinders, the X-Ultra is our favourite at CoffeeGeek, for several reasons.
First and foremost, it is very easy and fast to use. It seems to fit the hand exceptionally well, and is easier to spin and grind with than 1Zpressoâs other two flagships, the K-Ultra and J-Ultra (not that those are hard to use â they are not!).
Second, the burr set is the best multipurpose burr 1Zpresso uses, and it performs equally well for espresso and brew coffee. 12.5 microns per click gives exceptional granularity on selecting your grind, giving good options on the espresso end. Third, the external grind adjustment is a killer feature these days on a manual hand crank grinder.
The X-Ultra is also available in three colour choices (we love the slate blue one). It is one of the best manual grinders on the market, and would be a perfect gift for the espresso or coffee geek in your life, and itâs $10 less than last year. Even comes with a nifty case!
Breville Bambino Espresso MachineAmazon (US)$250
So the Bambino is the best sub $300 espresso machine on the market today, and guess what â for this holiday season, itâs on sale for $250, which also qualifies it for this list! (limited deal though, so donât miss out).
Other machines arenât even close. So if youâre looking for a budget espresso machine to buy that newbie to home espresso, this could be the best choice. Make sure to check out our review of it.
First, itâs the lowest priced machine to have Brevilleâs instant on, instant steam thermojet system. That means the Bambino is ready to brew coffee 3 seconds after turning on. Transition from brew to steam also takes less than 3 seconds. Second, thereâs a dedicated hot water button (something the Bambino Plus doesnât have). Third, it comes with both pressurized and non pressurized filter baskets, so it can be used with a quality grinder, or store-bought preground espresso. The machine comes complete with a basic tamper, steam pitcher, and hard water descaling cleaner.
The Bambino also fits right in the Breville Barista ecosystem, so almost every accessory sold for the Barista Express (and thereâs 1000s of them) works with this machine. And it has PID temperature stability. If you want âthe bestâ but your budget is limited, this is the gift to get if youâre introducing someone to espresso.
Brewista X Series KettleAmazon (US)$133
The original Artisan from Brewista is the classic rock of kettles, but the new X Series is the remastered vinyl. This is Brewistaâs 0.8L answer to the ultra-precise pour crowd, and it features a few distinct upgrades that justify the price jump.
The star here is the redesigned spout. It has a more aggressive curve than the standard Artisan, allowing for a strictly vertical pour that drops water straight down rather than arcing out. For the person who counts their pour rate in grams per second, this is a nice granular addition. In our brief testing of the kettle (it is a review candidate for 2026), we also found the flow is instantly responsive, giving you a clean, vertical stream the second you tilt the kettle: no sputtering or dribbling.
The base is also a big redesign compared to the Artisan: new round control area with better readouts and a more intuitive controls â a big update from the previous generation models.
If your gift recipient is the type to critique your agitation technique, buy them this. They will appreciate the difference.
Bookoo Themis ScaleBookoo Store (Intl)$130
We were one of the first coffee content creators to talk about the Bookoo Scale, and now it seems the entire coffee community online has discovered this little gem. And why not. Itâs a fantastic espresso scale, one that is beating the Acaia Lunar, the previous champ, in almost every regard.
It is smaller than the Lunar. It looks better than the Lunar, with itsâ glass top plate, seeing through to the electrics below; almost like it was made by Nothing. The display is brighter and more responsive. It holds its charge longer. And the app experience is way better (and constantly improving, something Acaia seems to have given up on, at least on the Android side of things).
This, right now, is the ultimate espresso scale. If your gift recipient is super into espresso, this is the gift to get them.
Outin Nano Travel EspressoAmazon (US)$120
The Outin Nano solves the biggest frustration with portable espresso: It heats the water for you. Unlike manual devices that require a stove, this battery powered unit takes cold water to brewing temperatures in roughly three minutes.
We found it surprisingly capable in the cup too (two of our writers own this travel brewer). The electric pump generates 20 bars of pressure, delivering a shot with legitimate, thick crema. It handles both ground coffee and Nespresso (ick!) capsules right out of the box. Just expect about four self-heating cycles per charge.
This is likely too heavy for true hiking, but it is perfect for the car camper or road warrior. For the person who wants espresso anywhere without the fuss of boiling water first, this is the one to buy. Right now, just $120 for Amazon Prime members too, a great price.
Arzum Okka Auto Turkish BrewerAmazon (US)$150
Our Senior Editor owns a previous version of this brewer, and still bangs it out every month or two to enjoy completely hands off Turkish coffee brewing. If anything, this new model, called the âRich Spin Proâ version, is even more feature packed.
At the basics, it can make up to 5 cups of Turkish coffee in the traditional multi-boil method. But it also does a lot more. Thereâs a magnetic spinner built into the carafe to really expand this machineâs abilities, brewing everything from hot chocolate, to the current Euro-trendy âmilky Turkish coffeeâ drinks. Itâs an extremely advanced machine too, with automatic water level detection (so it knows what volumeâs being brewed), calibration modes, and even temperature control for the milk drinks (4C range). If you donât need all the bells and whistles, they also offer a more basic unit that just does traditional Turkish coffee, automatically, for under $100.
All in all, The Arzum Okka Spin M is a very versatile machine that not only automates the process of making authentic Turkish coffee, but lets you build a lot of other hot drinks. Definitely a unique gift choice for the coffee lover who has everything.
Baratza Encore ESPAmazon (US)
Amazon (CA)$160
Baratza is the standards-bearer in quality home coffee grinders going back to 2001. Not just in terms of sales, build quality, innovation and quality of grind, but in after sales service. Everyone else follows in that regard. Weâve written a lot about this company, including this recent release.
The Encore ESP is the evolution of the Maestro / Encore line from the company. It introduced an innovative new way to adjust the grind in the espresso range, something that was a struggle with previous Encore generations. It now comes a dosing cup s well as a grinds bin.
This is the ideal âstarterâ grinder for anyone on your gift list looking to get into higher quality coffee in the home. Best part is, this grinder should still be working fine 10, 15 years from now because of Baratzaâs excellent after sales service and parts availability.
OXO Brew 8 Cup Coffee MakerAmazon (US)$176
Out of OXOâs three current auto drip coffee makers, this one hits the sweet spot between price and features. We have all three units at the CoffeeGeek Lab for testing, and this is the one our head reviewer likes the most.
This is a full SCA-Certified brewer, and has a very fast full water heating system for exceptional temperature stability. The showerhead is an extra wide pattern, and water delivery speeds are timed for proper SCA âGold Standardâ extractions. More impressive, this has a special filter insert and a flow control lever to properly brew single mugs of coffee (250-400ml) at â you guessed it â SCA Gold Cup standards. Rounding out the package is the excellent thermal carafe, quiet operation and low profile. There is no auto timer for morning coffee, because this thingâs engineered to deliver excellent coffee every time, and stale old grinds sitting overnight do not do that.
This brewerâs max capacity is 1.1litres (around 40fl.oz), which OXO converts to 8 cups. For most folks, that is more than enough.
Definitely an excellent auto brewer choice for a coffee snob. Itâs normally $220, but has been on for $176 for an extended time now (sale may end at any time). Ours is set up in the lab for daily use. The Coffee Geek in your life would love this convenient brewer.
Eureka Mignon Crono Brew GrinderAmazon (US)$230
Eureka is a grinder brand heavily pushed by one independent espresso equipment vendor in the US, and the Mignon lineup which seems to have a gazillion different models. Most are espresso focused, but Eureka has three grinders that are brew-focused, and this one, the Crono, is right in the middle of the three. It represents a pretty amazing value for what it is: a 50mm flat burr, timer based grinder system, with an all metal body, and stepless grind adjustment. And, made in Italy!
Eureka recently redesigned the bin for these grinders, which is a good thing: the previous variant was pretty janky. They also improved the bean hopper, and some other elements on the grinder.
This is primarily a âbrew grinderâ though it can go fine enough for espresso. The stepless grind adjustment is nice, and the grind range goes from espresso all the way to press pot. The timer maxes out at 60 seconds, and the grinderâs activated by pushing the grinds bin straight into the body of the grinder. You can also grind right into a V60 filter holder if you like.
If youâre looking for a Made in Italy grinder solution for the coffee lover in your life, this could be it.
Coffee Balance BrewerAmazon (US)$150
Soon after the siphon coffee maker was designed and built in the 1840s, some enterprising Brits looked at the device and said âI think I can automate how that worksâ. The result was the coffee balance brewer, first designed and sold in the 1850s. It is an amalgamation between the siphon coffee maker, and a Naperian Coffee Maker, invented a few years prior.
It is automated because of how the balance system works: as long as the kettle side is full of water, it hangs low, keeping the cap on a alcohol flame burner open. As water leaves the kettle side to the glass brewer side, the kettle gets lighter, and the counter balance arm starts lifting the kettle. Eventually, the kettle base clears the cap on the burner, forcing the cap shut, and extinguishing the flame. This in turn cools the kettle, drawing all the brewed coffee back over from the glass brewer through the siphon arm.
Nifty, right? The worldâs first automated coffee maker! Well, you can buy a fully functioning replica of a balance brewer today, and they wonât break the bank at all. Thereâs a whole bunch of models on Amazon, some pretty gaudy, but we love the look of this model. We have covered the Balance Brewer on CoffeeGeek, including a full How To.
If you are looking for a completely unique coffee gift to present this year, youâre looking at it, in the Balance Brewer.
Delonghi DedicaAmazon (US)$150
We wanted an espresso machine to recommend under $200 this year, and pickings are pretty slim. For this one, weâre relying on our good friend Coffee Kev of Youtube fame, who has reviewed the Delonghi Dedica lineup and has a lot of good things to say about the Dedica Entry level machine. This is the model with the entry level panarello steam helper, but you can remove that to steam traditionally if you want.
The manual froth arm is key to this being a good progression machine. The pressurized portafilter, while not a great choice for a true CoffeeGeek, does allow the gift recipient to use preground or cheaply ground coffee and get crema out of the grouphead. Good news is, standard chopped portafilters (with 18g baskets) are just $30 or less for this machine.Also note, Amazon shows a steam pitcher included: it does not come with one.
This is not a gift for the super espresso nerd. Itâs a gift the espresso nerd (thatâs you) buys for the family member who wants to dive into home espresso, but thinks spending $500 or more on a machine is nuts.
Bellman Stovetop Espresso KitAmazon (US)$245
The Bellman CX25P Espresso Maker & Steamer could be an ideal gift choice for the espresso geek in your life who seemingly has every high end espresso machine, grinder and accessory: chances are they donât have this thing!
This stovetop marvel, crafted from 18/8 stainless steel, brews coffee that is closer to authentic espresso than just a standard moka-pot brew. You can even monitor the brewing pressure via the gauge, something our Labâs variant of the Bellman doesnât sport. The real kicker is this isnât just an espresso brewer, it has a built in steam arm for frothing and heating milk. All making this the ultimate camping espresso and milk-based coffee drink solution.
Thereâs another thing about the Bellman: it has a tiny, but dedicated bunch of passionate users online. Find these fans on reddit, coffee forums and social media, seeking their tips and tricks for getting the most out of this device.
The Bellman CX25 offers a level of control and quality rarely found in stovetop / camp espresso makers. Its combination of robust construction, versatile functionality, and passionate community makes it a truly special gift for any espresso nerd.
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