
De'Longhi Dedica DeLuxe
150mm β the narrowest real-espresso machine that exists. Budget $280, 30s heat-up, ESE-pods compatible. Perfect for very small apartmβ¦
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6 machines that hit the sub-$500 sweet spot for apartment espresso. Real footprints on 60 cm counters, PID and pre-infusion checked, 933 Reddit comments analyzed.

150mm β the narrowest real-espresso machine that exists. Budget $280, 30s heat-up, ESE-pods compatible. Perfect for very small apartmβ¦
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Bambino Plus minus $100 minus auto-milk-wand. If you drink it black or want to learn milk steaming by hand β base Bambino at $300 is the bestβ¦
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Slimmest real-espresso machine that actually makes good shots β apartment default rec, with one known weakness (auto-steam wand reliability β¦
Read full review β$500 is the sweet spot for apartment espresso. Above this, you're paying for either a bigger boiler (irrelevant for a single drinker) or a 58mm prosumer ecosystem (overkill for most renters). Below this, you can still get PID, pre-infusion, and a real 9-bar pump in a sub-200mm-wide footprint.
The sub-$500 segment splits into three buys:
| # | Machine | Footprint | Price | Apt-Fit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | De'Longhi Dedica DeLuxe compact thermoblock slimmest | 150Γ330 mm | $279 | 10/10 |
| 2 | Breville the Bambino (base) compact thermoblock | 160Γ320 mm | $329 | 10/10 |
| 3 | Breville the Bambino Plus compact thermoblock | 188Γ320 mm | $499 | 9/10 |
| 4 | Cafelat Robot Barista no electricity lever | 240Γ240 mm | $499 | 9/10 |
| 5 | Flair Espresso Flair 58 electric preheat lever | 191Γ356 mm | $464 | 8/10 |
| 6 | Casabrews 5700Pro All-in-One all in one with grinder | 284Γ325 mm | $499 | 5/10 |
Each diagram shows the machine's real footprint on a standard 60 cm apartment counter slice. Click for full review.
De'Longhi Dedica EC685 at $280 (sometimes $230 on sale). It's also 150mm wide β the slimmest on this list. Trade-off: no PID, only pressurized basket stock (you'll want to buy non-pressurized for $15-25), and steam wand is a panarello not proper articulating wand.
Bambino Plus ($400) + tamper upgrade ($25) + non-pressurized double basket ($15) + a $60 hand grinder = $500 total, full daily-driver setup. Or β Gaggia Classic Pro ($500) but you'll need a separate grinder (add $200 minimum), so total is ~$700. Bambino Plus wins on absolute budget.
On paper Casabrews has integrated grinder + PID + LCD for $400. In practice: 1-year warranty (vs Breville's 2yr), short reliability track record (brand started 2020), Reddit reports pressure issues and grinder degradation. For $400 we'd recommend Bambino Plus + DF54 grinder bundle ($500 total) over Casabrews's all-in-one.
Different category. Nespresso Vertuo ($150-300) is pod-based, very compact, but quality plateaus low. None of the 10 machines on this site use pods β we cover "real espresso" (espresso pulled from ground beans). Nespresso vs real espresso comparison is coming as a separate guide.
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