Your Best Espresso. One Machine. Every Morning.
being a project—and becomes your morning.
The machine is only half the setup.
Most setups need a grinder and scale. Meraki makes it one system.
All-in-one, for real.
Machine. Grinder. Two scales. Dual boilers. Guided control. What usually fills a counter now works as one.
What's inside
What “best” should actually include.
Not another feature list. This is the setup you would otherwise have to build, buy and coordinate yourself.
Five separate buying decisions become one connected system, ready from bean to cup.
Café power. At home.
The heat, pressure and steam serious espresso needs—engineered into one home machine.
Dual boilers brew and steam at once, with no mode switching or recovery wait.
A rotary pump delivers smooth, stable 9-bar extraction pressure with quieter operation.
Powerful dry steam creates fine, pourable microfoam for lattes and cappuccinos.
Make your best shot again.
Meraki measures the dose going in and espresso coming out—so “that perfect shot” is easier to make again tomorrow.
The grind scale measures each dose by weight, removing a major source of inconsistency.
The brew scale stops at your chosen yield, helping keep strength and flavor on recipe.
The milk sensor tracks temperature as you steam, helping protect sweetness and texture.
A better morning, minus the ritual.
No moving between grinder, scale, timer and machine. Meraki keeps the recipe and the workflow together.
Buy four tools. Learn four tools. Coordinate every step yourself.
One connected system takes you from whole bean to finished cup.
Why buy a machine when you need a system?
Meraki combines the machine, grinder, scales and guided workflow you would otherwise choose—and learn—one by one.
Easy on day one. Still exciting on day 1,000.
Follow a recipe when you want confidence. Take control of grind, dose, yield, temperature and pressure when curiosity takes over.
The jury's highest honor.
Try Meraki at Home.
Not for you? Return it within 30 days of delivery for a refund.*
*30 days from delivery date. The machine must be returned complete, in good working condition, and in its original packaging. Return shipping fees apply. See our Return Policy.
Questions, answered.
Is Meraki a good first serious espresso machine? + -
Yes. Guided recipes and built-in measurement remove the usual equipment puzzle, while adjustable dose, yield, temperature and pressure leave plenty of room to grow.
Why does Meraki use two boilers? + -
Separate brew and steam boilers let you extract espresso and steam milk at the same time, while each system
maintains the temperature its job requires.
Is Meraki an espresso machine with a grinder and scale? + -
Yes. Meraki includes an espresso-focused grinder, a scale for coffee dose and a second scale for espresso
yield—all built into the same system.
Why is Meraki worth upgrading to? + -
You gain dual boilers, rotary-pump pressure, PID temperature control and built-in dose and yield measurement—the foundations needed to control and repeat a better cup.
Is Meraki difficult to learn? + -
No. The touchscreen guides each stage and the scales handle measurement, while the key variables stay visible and adjustable as your skills develop.
Can I try Meraki at home? + -
Meraki includes a 30-day home trial and a 2-year warranty. Review the Return Policy for eligibility, return shipping and restocking details.
Stop building. Start brewing.
Professional hardware, built-in measurement and one workflow—backed by reviews, awards and a 30-day trial.
Make Meraki yours →Know More About Choosing the Best Home Espresso Machine
How to Choose the Best Espresso Machine for Home
The best home espresso machine is not necessarily the machine with the longest specification list. It is the one that gives you enough control to make better espresso while fitting naturally into your daily routine. Before buying, consider the drinks you prepare most often, how much counter space you have and whether you want to assemble a setup from separate components or use one connected espresso system.
Choose an espresso machine that controls the important variables
Consistent espresso depends on fresh coffee, an even grind, a repeatable dose, stable brewing temperature and the correct beverage yield. This is why a capable grinder and accurate scales can matter as much as the espresso machine itself. A machine that helps you measure these variables makes it easier to understand why one shot tastes balanced while another runs too fast, tastes sour or becomes overly bitter.
Meraki combines an espresso-focused grinder, grind-by-weight dosing and built-in brew scales with the machine. Instead of moving between a grinder, separate scales and disconnected controls, the user can follow one guided workflow from whole beans to the finished cup. Learn how the components work together in this complete home espresso system.
Is a dual boiler espresso machine better for milk drinks?
If you regularly make lattes, flat whites or cappuccinos, boiler design is an important part of choosing the best espresso machine for home. A single heating system may need to switch temperatures between brewing espresso and producing steam. A dual boiler espresso machine uses separate systems for brewing and steaming, allowing both tasks to happen at the same time. This shortens the workflow and helps the espresso remain fresh while the milk is being textured.
Stable brew temperature is equally important. PID temperature control helps maintain predictable brewing conditions, while controlled pressure supports a smoother extraction. For milk drinks, strong and responsive steam makes it easier to create fine microfoam instead of large, dry bubbles.
Built-in grinder or separate espresso grinder?
A traditional home barista setup often includes a semi-automatic espresso machine, a separate grinder, one or two scales and several preparation tools. This approach offers flexibility, but it also requires more counter space, a larger total budget and time to learn how every component works together.
An espresso machine with a built-in grinder can provide a cleaner and faster workflow, but the grinder must be capable of the fine adjustments required for espresso. Meraki is designed as an integrated system rather than a basic appliance with a grinder added on. Grinding, dosing, weighing and brewing are connected, while the user can still adjust the recipe as their skills develop. Buyers comparing these options can read more about choosing a professional espresso machine for home.
A home espresso machine for beginners and experienced users
The best beginner espresso machine should make the first cup approachable without removing the controls needed later. Guided settings can reduce guesswork at the beginning, while adjustable grind size, dose, temperature and yield leave room to experiment with different beans and recipes. This balance is useful for anyone who wants café-quality coffee without replacing the entire setup after learning the basics.
When comparing home espresso machines, look beyond maximum pump pressure and headline features. Consider the complete workflow, grinder quality, temperature stability, steam performance, measurement tools and the total cost of all required equipment. If your current setup is becoming limiting, our espresso machine upgrade guide explains which improvements can make a meaningful difference.