Melanie—February 16, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I’ve been using this espresso machine now and I’m honestly impressed. The quality of the espresso is rich, smooth, and full of flavor. It heats up quickly, which is perfect for busy mornings, and it’s simple enough to use without feeling overwhelming. I also love the sleek design it doesn’t take up too much counter space and looks great in my kitchen. Cleaning is straightforward, which is a big plus because nobody wants a complicated cleanup routine. Overall, if you enjoy good coffee and want café-quality drinks at home, this espresso machine is definitely worth it. Great value for the performance and quality it delivers. Read more
Stanley Zhang—January 19, 2026✓ Verified purchase
This CHULUX espresso machine really exceeded my expectations! The appearance is a silver stainless steel design, which is simple and generous. It looks very textured and very high-end in the kitchen. The machine is not large, but the function is not weak at all. The coffee oil extracted by 20 Bar pressure is very rich, and the taste is rich and smooth, which is not inferior to coffee shops at all. The heating speed is fast, and you don't have to wait long if you want to drink coffee in the morning. The steam stick to make milk foam is also very powerful. The operation is simple, and you can easily make cappuccino and latte. The milk foam is delicate and dense. The operation panel is clear, and novices can get started quickly, and it is also convenient to clean. The overall cost performance is very high, which is very suitable for home use, especially for people who like coffee. I am very satisfied with this purchase and highly recommend it! ☕️ Read more
Jessie PeonyX—January 23, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Very compact and convenient — perfect for small spaces like my coffee table. The metal finish looks modern and high quality. It heats up fast and brews espresso quickly and consistently. Great little machine for daily use! Read more
Alan—February 1, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Super easy to use and makes great espresso. The coffee comes out rich and creamy, and the milk frother works really well for lattes and cappuccinos. Heats up fast and doesn’t take up much space on the counter. Looks nice too. For the price, this is a great buy. Definitely recommend! Read more
Thalia Quesada—February 18, 2026✓ Verified purchase
The media could not be loaded. I’ve been using this espresso machine for a few days now and I’m honestly impressed. It heats up quickly, the pressure is strong enough to produce a real espresso with good crema, and the steam wand works well for making cappuccinos and lattes at home. The size is perfect for a small kitchen and it doesn’t take much space on the counter. Cleaning is straightforward and the water tank is easy to remove and refill. For the price, the build quality feels solid and reliable. This is not a commercial machine, but for daily home use it does exactly what I need. If you enjoy coffee and want something affordable that actually works, this is a great choice. Read more
AA—June 4, 2025✓ Verified purchase
9 month update: This chulux was a fantastic little machine for just over 3 months. Around the 2month mark I noticed that instead of the pressure climbing towards the upper end of the espresso extraction scale, that it would achieve a lower maximum pressure each day for that whole month. One morning I noticed that instead of the pressure remaining in the pre-infuse mark after the cursory steam pressurization trick that the pressure would go from pre-infuse to ZERO in less than 30 seconds if I didn’t immediately brew. If I did immediately brew (usually a double super tightly packed) from Pre-Infuse the pressure would go down to under half of pre-infuse, and then come back up to pre-infuse, and upon engagement of the brew pump it again would immediately go down to about 1/2 of pre-infuse and occasionally would see some needle jumping but never again into the espresso range. I tried everything, however no matter what I did the pressure no longer entered the correct brewing pressure. Previously, the pressure would increase depending on how tamped down and packed the coffee grounds were, which created additional pressure. Now it seems to completely ignore the additional pressure of super packed coffee, if anything it does the complete opposite… instead of the pressure going up, it goes down !! Also, between brews, yep at most the 30 seconds it takes to pull and empty the grounds, fill and re-attach… it has turned into a race every morning to reload to dispense another double because of how quickly it loses pressure. I did contact Chulux, they wanted a video of this happening, which are going to be Large, can’t be transmitted through Amazon, then they send you some random Chinese file sharing site which was all in mandarin (I actually lived there for 5years) and loaded with malware. What a joke, this is supposed to be a coffee machine manufacturer/brand ? Now it makes mediocre coffee at best, very acid coffee to be more accurate, and has developed a problem that continues to get worse daily, which is likely the result of losing steam pressure internally. All that steam has to go somewhere, and so it does, as water always wins… the daily morning puddle around the machine that’s coming out of a metal to metal seam that is starting to create a line of rust along that seam. So, all that escaping pressure becomes water vapor INSIDE the empty spaces in the machine. Now i understand why the early reviews are great, my initial review was that it was also fantastic… Almost no one edits their reviews when these machines fail unless they spend a lot of time on Amazon. I would even bet that if Amazon did a survey of those who purchased this machine within 6months that they would find most of the machines have serious defects and no longer operating as they should. Pressure loss ? More like a design defect than an assembly defect. 20 bar is now single digits !! Looking at machines now also tells us something, the percentage of 20bar espresso machines with pressure gauges a year ago was more than 50%, and now only 10% of the same category of espresso machines have gauges, most now have just buttons or touchscreens. I’m guessing it must have something to do with the lifespan of the pressure pump and/or pressure gauges or even just silicon or rubber o-ring pressure retention seals. Time for a different machine !! I originally got this one as I had been traveling for a few years and my large Breville with gauge that’s now 20yrs old was hiding somewhere in storage… I still need one with a gauge, why? Because that tells me what’s actually happening. Low pressure = acid coffee, correct pressures = great coffee… Hey Chulux, you should use one of your defecto supreme coffee ruiners, so you to can be chuluxed!! Read more
Abigail M—December 28, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I really wanted an espresso machine but didn’t have hundreds of dollars to spend. I have had this machine for about a month now and love it! The taste of the espresso is amazing. The steamer on the side makes it easy to make an at home latte. The machine is good quality for the price. The size is perfect for my small kitchen taking no more room than my old coffee maker. I also like the pressure gage which makes it easy to see the quality of espresso you are getting. The one thing I don’t like is the loud noise the steamer makes. Might be normal but a bit much in the morning. Read more