If you’re a fan of espresso and drink it every day, you’ve probably considered purchasing a home espresso machine. That’s because buying espresso drinks at your neighborhood cafe adds up quickly — very quickly.
Square and the Specialty Coffee Association teamed up for a large-scale study on the state of the coffee business in 2018, and they found that the average price of a latte in the US — the nation’s most popular coffee drink order, taking the top spot in all but six states — was $4.16. If you’re spending that every day, then you’re looking at around $125 a month.
On the other hand, home espresso machines aren’t exactly cheap. If you’re looking for a barista-level machine where you can pull your own shots and master your latte art, then you’re going to be looking at several thousand-dollar options from brands like La Marzocco, whose cheapest machine, the Linea Micra, retails for $3,900.
Those types of machines are pretty niche, so if you’re like most people and just want a solid home espresso machine that allows you to make most drinks without any expert training, then you may end up with one of Breville’s many lauded options.

For the sake of this article, let’s say you choose the Breville Barista Touch, which sits in the middle of the brand’s lineup and is a great option for both novices and baristas alike. It also sits at an interesting price point — $999.95 — which is serious enough to merit some careful calculations, but not so outrageous as to seem insane for most people. OK, so now that we’ve got our machine, it’s time to do some math, so bust out those calculators.