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CHULUX RectoCafé Espresso Machine
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CHULUX RectoCafé Espresso Machine

4.7· 90 reviews
$96.99
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This espresso machine is so slim it feels like a clever trick.

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If you've ever wanted a proper espresso at home but balked at the counter space most machines demand, this is the one that quietly solves that. It's barely wider than a phone, which feels almost impossibly small, yet it houses a genuine 20-bar Italian pump. That means it's not just small; it's built to actually pull a great shot.

The real magic here is how quickly it gets to work. It heats up in under a minute and brews a shot in about 30 seconds, so there's no waiting around when you need that caffeine hit. It even auto-drops used capsules, which is a small touch that makes daily use feel a lot smoother. It’s the kind of appliance you can just leave out because it takes up so little room, which usually means it actually gets used.

Why this one

What makes it stand out

  • Its 3.3-inch width is significantly narrower than most pod-based espresso makers, freeing up valuable counter space.
  • Features a 20-bar Italian pump, offering more consistent pressure for espresso extraction than typical 15-bar or lower pumps found in many compact machines.
  • Heats up in under a minute and brews a shot in around 30 seconds, faster than many larger machines.
  • Auto-drops used capsules into a bin, a convenience not found on all single-serve espresso makers.
Think twice if...

When this isn't the right fit

  • You primarily drink drip coffee and rarely, if ever, make espresso.
  • You prefer to grind your own beans and have specific brewing methods.
  • You have ample counter space and prioritize a wider range of coffee-making functions over compactness.
What owners notice

Real-world notes

  • The surprising heft and premium feel for such a compact machine.
  • How little counter space it actually occupies, making it easy to leave out.
  • The speed at which it heats up and brews a shot.
Bottom line

Consider this if your counter space is at a premium but your desire for good espresso isn't.

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