Making espresso at home saves over $1,400 annually compared to daily coffee shop visits, with equipment paying for itself in under two years.
- Daily coffee shop visits cost approximately $1,825 per year versus $550 for home espresso
- Average home espresso setup ($3,000) pays for itself in about two years through savings
- Entry-level setups start at $1,264 with the Rancilio Silvia and Baratza Sette 270
Don’t have sticker shock. Home espresso is an investment that can save you thousands of dollars in the long run. Over five years, the coffee shop goer spends close to $8k, whereas the home barista spends closer to $3k. Save hundreds of dollars a year by making coffee at home.
Going out for coffee:
The average cost of a latte is $5, including a tip. That’s over $2k a year if you go every day.
Making coffee at home:
On average, a home barista can make 15 drinks per gallon of milk and bag of coffee. With the average cost of a bag of coffee ($17) and a gallon of milk ($4.50), it costs about $550 to make espresso at home.

Factoring in the equipment.
With the average cost of a home espresso setup at around $3,000 (average machine cost = $2k and average grinder cost = $700), it’ll pay itself off in about two years.
The wide range of home espresso setups.
Rancilio Silvia and Baratza Sette 270 — $1,264
This is the most cost effective way to do coffee at home and still do it right.

La Marzocco GS3 and LUCCA Atom 75 — $9,500
This is the most money you could spend at Clive on equipment. Not a must. But you could.

LUCCA A53 Mini and Eureka Specialita — $2894
Somewhere in between and our most popular setup.
