- Kitchenid semi -automatic espresso coffee machine comes in two new colors
- The sweetness of sweets is a pearl red, and the juniper is green with a satin finish
- The colors are part of a bigger trend towards fun colors in the kitchen.
Kitchenaid, manufacturer of some of the best espresso coffee machines that I have tried here in Techradar, has given one of its most popular models a new aspect for the summer. The Sumiautomatic Kitchenaid espresso coffee machine with bundle grinder is now available in two tasty colors: sweet block (bright red) and juniper (rich green).
Candy Apple Machine (my personal favorite) has a Pearlescent finish, while the juniper version has a satin shine.
The two new tones are part of a continuous trend away from traditional black and chrome cooking appliances. Earlier this year, Kitchenaid revealed that its official color of 2025 is a soft yellow called butter, and since then we have seen other brands to join the effort to separate from the clinical style in favor of the warmest tones that are often inspired by the natural world.
Kitchenaid launched a new version of his classic artisanal blender in a soft olive color called Evergreen, with a real bowl of walnut wood, while Breville revealed a new appearance for his Barista Barista Barista Barista Barista Impress Cafeter in tones of creamy white, navy blue and mutated green, all with brass accents.
Espresso without the uproar
The semi -automatic Kitchenaid espresso coffee machine with bundle grinder is the brother of the KF6 and KF8 coffee makers. Not only can it handle the most complicated and messy parts of making great flavor coffee, but, unlike the other two models, it also allows you to control most of the process as you want.
Their coffee beans are ground with tapered stainless steel (the most common type for espresso coffee machines). Once this is done, you can let the machine despite an adequate amount of coffee for a single or double shot, or choose the dose yourself.
Kitchenaid’s Machine has an antistatic characteristic practice, which helps stop the ground coffee that adheres to the machine or spreading on its counter, something that I have experienced too often when compiling the PakGazette list of the best coffee makers.
The Kitchenaid machine comes with a 58 mm portfilter with a flat base to even help tamping, and there is a vapor wand of multiple angles to help you create very well textured milk.
It is available directly from Kitchenaid in the United Kingdom and the USA for $ 699.99 / £ 699.