
Smeg Automatic Coffee Machine with Frother - White
The Smeg 50's Style Automatic Coffee Machine With Steam is a versatile and convenient appliance that will elevate your coffee experience. With its removable brewing unit, cleaning and maintenance are a breeze. The coffee grounds container has a generous capacity of 8, allowing you to make multiple cups of coffee without the need for constant emptying. The hot water/steam dispenser is a handy feature for those who enjoy other hot beverages or need to froth milk for lattes and cappuccinos. The removable water tank ensures easy refilling and monitoring of water levels. The electronic touch clock adds a modern touch to the retro-inspired design of this coffee machine. The automatic rinse function helps keep the machine clean and ensures optimal performance. You'll also appreciate the coffee grounds container full alarm and empty water tank alarm, which alert you when it's time to take action. Whether you're a coffee aficionado or simply enjoy a good cup of joe, the Smeg 50's Style Automatic Coffee Machine With Steam is a stylish and functional addition to any kitchen.
The Smeg 50's Style Automatic Coffee Machine With Steam is a versatile and convenient appliance that will elevate your coffee experience. With its removable brewing unit, cleaning and maintenance are a breeze. The coffee grounds container has a generous capacity of 8, allowing you to make multiple cups of coffee without the need for constant emptying. The hot water/steam dispenser is a handy feature for those who enjoy other hot beverages or need to froth milk for lattes and cappuccinos. The removable water tank ensures easy refilling and monitoring of water levels. The electronic touch clock adds a modern touch to the retro-inspired design of this coffee machine. The automatic rinse function helps keep the machine clean and ensures optimal performance. You'll also appreciate the coffee grounds container full alarm and empty water tank alarm, which alert you when it's time to take action. Whether you're a coffee aficionado or simply enjoy a good cup of joe, the Smeg 50's Style Automatic Coffee Machine With Steam is a stylish and functional addition to any kitchen.
The Smeg 50's Style Automatic Coffee Machine With Steam is a versatile and convenient appliance that will elevate your coffee experience. With its removable brewing unit, cleaning and maintenance are a breeze. The coffee grounds container has a generous capacity of 8, allowing you to make multiple cups of coffee without the need for constant emptying. The hot water/steam dispenser is a handy feature for those who enjoy other hot beverages or need to froth milk for lattes and cappuccinos. The removable water tank ensures easy refilling and monitoring of water levels. The electronic touch clock adds a modern touch to the retro-inspired design of this coffee machine. The automatic rinse function helps keep the machine clean and ensures optimal performance. You'll also appreciate the coffee grounds container full alarm and empty water tank alarm, which alert you when it's time to take action. Whether you're a coffee aficionado or simply enjoy a good cup of joe, the Smeg 50's Style Automatic Coffee Machine With Steam is a stylish and functional addition to any kitchen.
The Smeg 50's Style Automatic Coffee Machine With Steam is a versatile and convenient appliance that will elevate your coffee experience. With its removable brewing unit, cleaning and maintenance are a breeze. The coffee grounds container has a generous capacity of 8, allowing you to make multiple cups of coffee without the need for constant emptying. The hot water/steam dispenser is a handy feature for those who enjoy other hot beverages or need to froth milk for lattes and cappuccinos. The removable water tank ensures easy refilling and monitoring of water levels. The electronic touch clock adds a modern touch to the retro-inspired design of this coffee machine. The automatic rinse function helps keep the machine clean and ensures optimal performance. You'll also appreciate the coffee grounds container full alarm and empty water tank alarm, which alert you when it's time to take action. Whether you're a coffee aficionado or simply enjoy a good cup of joe, the Smeg 50's Style Automatic Coffee Machine With Steam is a stylish and functional addition to any kitchen.
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Prices last updated 7 June 2026.
Last updated at 07/06/2026 23:02:52
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originally posted on johnlewis.com
My main reason for choosing this particular machine were it's dimensions as I didn't want it to dominate the worktop. I was a bit apprehensive as I'd read several reviews about people experiencing problems with warning indicators for low water, coffee beans etc - however I couldn't be happier with it.It makes great coffee, is simple to use and looks really stylish. The steamer is great for lattes although I do warm the milk slightly first as I prefer it hotter than the machine makes it.What I have realised is that any servicing of the machine - refilling water tank, emptying drip tray etc must be done while the machine is switched on for the machine to recognise the action has been performed. I wonder if this is why some people have though their machine was ... MoreMy main reason for choosing this particular machine were it's dimensions as I didn't want it to dominate the worktop. I was a bit apprehensive as I'd read several reviews about people experiencing problems with warning indicators for low water, coffee beans etc - however I couldn't be happier with it.It makes great coffee, is simple to use and looks really stylish. The steamer is great for lattes although I do warm the milk slightly first as I prefer it hotter than the machine makes it.What I have realised is that any servicing of the machine - refilling water tank, emptying drip tray etc must be done while the machine is switched on for the machine to recognise the action has been performed. I wonder if this is why some people have though their machine was faulty?I fully recommend it.As always delivery from John Lewis was spot on and I have peace of mind in the unlikely event anything goes wrong with it.
originally posted on johnlewis.com
I have used many different bean to cup machines over the years and last few went on to Nespresso. Decided to go back to b2c. After looking round for some time I came across this Smeg one. One of the smaller bean to cup about, modern clean looking well it is Smeg!I read the reviews and the one thing I do agree with is read the instructions FIRST! I now have mine set just the way I want it, single espresso double espresso and 150cl.The machine heats up quickly so no hanging around, flushes each time is goes on and automatically off. Worth the money and I have tried a few beans from Waitrose and think I will stick to their house blend. Good all round.
originally posted on thegoodguys.com.au
Coming from a pod machine I feel so much better about not creating waste. We are now free to try any coffee we like. This machine makes all pod machines redundant and look dumb.I have seen a few other bean to cup machines and for me this one ticks most of the boxes. The grinder is quiet compared to other grinders. The foot print is comparatively small. The menu system is easy without the need for a screen. It makes great coffee! Better than any pod I have tried however I do have a few trivial complaints.The waste coffee puck system uses a counter to tell you when it needs emptying. When the light comes on it will disable the machine and it takes around 15seconds after you open the drawer to reset.(You cant just open the drawer and close it to reset it). I usually ... MoreComing from a pod machine I feel so much better about not creating waste. We are now free to try any coffee we like. This machine makes all pod machines redundant and look dumb.I have seen a few other bean to cup machines and for me this one ticks most of the boxes. The grinder is quiet compared to other grinders. The foot print is comparatively small. The menu system is easy without the need for a screen. It makes great coffee! Better than any pod I have tried however I do have a few trivial complaints.The waste coffee puck system uses a counter to tell you when it needs emptying. When the light comes on it will disable the machine and it takes around 15seconds after you open the drawer to reset.(You cant just open the drawer and close it to reset it). I usually empty the tray and clean the machine every morning but the counter doesn't care. If the counter clicks over at 6am and you know the drawer is clean you still have to stand there waiting for the machine to decide when you can continue.The milk steam wand length needs to be adjustable and enable you to just place the milk jug down and let it do the steaming. (I am comparing it to my old Breville Creatista that makes great milk automatically) The point of a fully automatic machine is you don't want all the fuss of making a coffee like a barista. To use the steamer you need to hold the jug and do the fancy angle thing making the noises. Great if you want to impress someone but at 6am I just need a good coffee with minimal input.All in all very happy with this machine.
| Colour | Matte White |
| Milk Frother | Stainless steel frothing wand |
| Wattage | 1470 |
| Auto shut off | On/Off button with Automatic Stand-by |
| Time to Heat Up | 30 Seconds |
Smeg 50's Style Automatic Coffee Machine With Steam BCC02WHMAU
Free delivery
Smeg 50's Style Automatic Coffee Machine With Steam BCC02WHMAU
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Smeg 50's Style Automatic Coffee Machine With Steam BCC02WHMAU
Free next-day delivery
My main reason for choosing this particular machine were it's dimensions as I didn't want it to dominate the worktop. I was a bit apprehensive as I'd read several reviews about people experiencing problems with warning indicators for low water, coffee beans etc - however I couldn't be happier with it.It makes great coffee, is simple to use and looks really stylish. The steamer is great for lattes although I do warm the milk slightly first as I prefer it hotter than the machine makes it.What I have realised is that any servicing of the machine - refilling water tank, emptying drip tray etc must be done while the machine is switched on for the machine to recognise the action has been performed. I wonder if this is why some people have though their machine was ... MoreMy main reason for choosing this particular machine were it's dimensions as I didn't want it to dominate the worktop. I was a bit apprehensive as I'd read several reviews about people experiencing problems with warning indicators for low water, coffee beans etc - however I couldn't be happier with it.It makes great coffee, is simple to use and looks really stylish. The steamer is great for lattes although I do warm the milk slightly first as I prefer it hotter than the machine makes it.What I have realised is that any servicing of the machine - refilling water tank, emptying drip tray etc must be done while the machine is switched on for the machine to recognise the action has been performed. I wonder if this is why some people have though their machine was faulty?I fully recommend it.As always delivery from John Lewis was spot on and I have peace of mind in the unlikely event anything goes wrong with it.
I have used many different bean to cup machines over the years and last few went on to Nespresso. Decided to go back to b2c. After looking round for some time I came across this Smeg one. One of the smaller bean to cup about, modern clean looking well it is Smeg!I read the reviews and the one thing I do agree with is read the instructions FIRST! I now have mine set just the way I want it, single espresso double espresso and 150cl.The machine heats up quickly so no hanging around, flushes each time is goes on and automatically off. Worth the money and I have tried a few beans from Waitrose and think I will stick to their house blend. Good all round.
Coming from a pod machine I feel so much better about not creating waste. We are now free to try any coffee we like. This machine makes all pod machines redundant and look dumb.I have seen a few other bean to cup machines and for me this one ticks most of the boxes. The grinder is quiet compared to other grinders. The foot print is comparatively small. The menu system is easy without the need for a screen. It makes great coffee! Better than any pod I have tried however I do have a few trivial complaints.The waste coffee puck system uses a counter to tell you when it needs emptying. When the light comes on it will disable the machine and it takes around 15seconds after you open the drawer to reset.(You cant just open the drawer and close it to reset it). I usually ... MoreComing from a pod machine I feel so much better about not creating waste. We are now free to try any coffee we like. This machine makes all pod machines redundant and look dumb.I have seen a few other bean to cup machines and for me this one ticks most of the boxes. The grinder is quiet compared to other grinders. The foot print is comparatively small. The menu system is easy without the need for a screen. It makes great coffee! Better than any pod I have tried however I do have a few trivial complaints.The waste coffee puck system uses a counter to tell you when it needs emptying. When the light comes on it will disable the machine and it takes around 15seconds after you open the drawer to reset.(You cant just open the drawer and close it to reset it). I usually empty the tray and clean the machine every morning but the counter doesn't care. If the counter clicks over at 6am and you know the drawer is clean you still have to stand there waiting for the machine to decide when you can continue.The milk steam wand length needs to be adjustable and enable you to just place the milk jug down and let it do the steaming. (I am comparing it to my old Breville Creatista that makes great milk automatically) The point of a fully automatic machine is you don't want all the fuss of making a coffee like a barista. To use the steamer you need to hold the jug and do the fancy angle thing making the noises. Great if you want to impress someone but at 6am I just need a good coffee with minimal input.All in all very happy with this machine.
Overall I think this is a great machine. I upgraded after using a Nespresso pod machine for many years. I wanted to move to a machine that took beans, but didnt want a whole heap of parts and infrastructure to go with it. So this automatic machine appealed. It is stylish, easy to use, easy to clean, and makes a really great coffee. There are however a couple of minor issues that have caused me to drop one star. They arent show-stoppers, but given that this is by no means a cheap machine, I would have expected a little better There is a sensor to let you know when the amount of beans are getting too low and need to be topped up. However, this usually only lights up too late. When you are low on beans, it sometimes grinds what is left into a really weak shot and pours ... MoreOverall I think this is a great machine. I upgraded after using a Nespresso pod machine for many years. I wanted to move to a machine that took beans, but didnt want a whole heap of parts and infrastructure to go with it. So this automatic machine appealed. It is stylish, easy to use, easy to clean, and makes a really great coffee. There are however a couple of minor issues that have caused me to drop one star. They arent show-stoppers, but given that this is by no means a cheap machine, I would have expected a little better There is a sensor to let you know when the amount of beans are getting too low and need to be topped up. However, this usually only lights up too late. When you are low on beans, it sometimes grinds what is left into a really weak shot and pours it first before letting you know youre low on beans. If you dont notice this, the result is a really weak cup of coffee. Very hard to notice if youre poring a double shot and dont notice the watery colour at the time. I would have expected that this sensor would kick in sooner and stop you from being able to pour a weak shot. The sensor for the coffee grounds bin is wildly inconsistent. Sometimes I can pour one shot and it tells me the bin is full. Other times I can pour 4 shots before it tells me it is full. When this sensor comes on, the machine wont let you do anything else until it is emptied. This can slow things down significantly if youre making a few cups and need to constantly empty. The bin seems to have a lot more capacity than the sensor sometimes allows for. Linked to the above point, when the coffee grounds bin alert is on, you cant do anything else - including using the milk steamer. This can be very annoying. Assume youre making 2 cups of coffee which need 4 shots in total. You pour out the coffee and then want to steam the milk. At this point Id usually rather steam the milk while the shots are fresh, pour the coffees, and clean up later. But the machine disables the milk steamer until you empty the grounds bin if it thinks its full. Meaning that while I do this, the shots of coffee sit cooling down before I can steam the milk.Once again - these arent show stopping points, but are small annoyances for the price point. Id still recommend the machine as it makes a great cup, the milk steamer is really effective, and it looks brilliant.
After staying with family members who had one my husband decided he really wanted a bean to cup coffee machine. He wanted something easy to use as he just likes a simple Americano and I really didn't want a giant, ugly, noisy thing taking up half the counter top in my beautiful new kitchen... but also wanted something with a milk frother for hot chocolate. This machine has not disappointed. It's small, quite (considering what it does), is very simple to use, works great and looks very stylish. I was worried about all the reviews that say they're faulty and the cleaning lights come on and stay on but we haven't had any problems so far (about one month into use). Will update if we do run into these issues but right now WE LOVE IT!
First and foremost this is a good coffee machine. The warm up time is quick, speed of brew is acceptable and makes great coffee.There are some negative points but as long as your learn that you are a mere human and must obey the coffee machine, your relationship with this machine will be just fine!Never, I repeat never, think that you'll empty or clean the machine without it instructing your to to do so, otherwise the machine will not trust you've done it correctly and will instruct you to do it again. Tris includes switching the machine off to clean it. No no, the machine has to be awake to supervise the human. And don't even think of being lazy when you clean the machine, because if you are too fast, you'll be expected to wash it again! I have leaned to obey ... MoreFirst and foremost this is a good coffee machine. The warm up time is quick, speed of brew is acceptable and makes great coffee.There are some negative points but as long as your learn that you are a mere human and must obey the coffee machine, your relationship with this machine will be just fine!Never, I repeat never, think that you'll empty or clean the machine without it instructing your to to do so, otherwise the machine will not trust you've done it correctly and will instruct you to do it again. Tris includes switching the machine off to clean it. No no, the machine has to be awake to supervise the human. And don't even think of being lazy when you clean the machine, because if you are too fast, you'll be expected to wash it again! I have leaned to obey the machine and things run smoothly!!In all seriousness. You must have the machine on to clean it. The waste bin needs emptying every 6 or so brews - it's quite small but is big enough for me to empty once daily. If you rush this and take less that 15-20 seconds the means doesn't reset the empty alert.The brewing unit also get cleaned with the machine on. I started cleaning this weekly, but the machine prompts me every couple of weeks - so I'm guessing every 40 or 50 cups. It's really easy to clean, rinse the removable parts in the sink and wipe the rest down.On the whole I am happy
Pros: Lovely coffee at the touch of a button with excellent créma and super easy thick frothed milk. It has a good sized water container. There is a Quick Start Guide for different coffee drinks eg Ristretto and we laminated this and keep it handy. It was easy to adjust for a longer ordinary default coffee. I particularly like that you can empty the drip tray without disturbing the used coffee grinds. It is necessary to read the manual. After all this is a serious, expensive bean to cup coffee maker. It doesn’t print out words on a reader telling you what to do, you have to interpret the flashing light. But it’s not rocket science, just good coffee science, and worth taking time to follow cleaning guidance etc. Lastly, it looks super cool on the worktop.
Bought this about 9 months ago and it works well. The coffee it makes is good but there aren't a lot of options to tweak things like temperature. The waste dispenser is tiny and the machine will endlessly claim the dispenser is full even if it isn't. Water reservoir is adequate as is the coffee bean reservoir. It is easy to clean.However, after 6 months of daily use the logos on the top 4 buttons are beginning to rub off. Mainly the 2 commonly used buttons and soon I suspect they will be completely gone. No chemicals have been anywhere the machine. It only gets cleaned with a soft cloth with water.So while the machine is very attractive and coffee quality isn't bad, the build quality leaves a little to be desired. I hope the fading buttons can be fixed under ... MoreBought this about 9 months ago and it works well. The coffee it makes is good but there aren't a lot of options to tweak things like temperature. The waste dispenser is tiny and the machine will endlessly claim the dispenser is full even if it isn't. Water reservoir is adequate as is the coffee bean reservoir. It is easy to clean.However, after 6 months of daily use the logos on the top 4 buttons are beginning to rub off. Mainly the 2 commonly used buttons and soon I suspect they will be completely gone. No chemicals have been anywhere the machine. It only gets cleaned with a soft cloth with water.So while the machine is very attractive and coffee quality isn't bad, the build quality leaves a little to be desired. I hope the fading buttons can be fixed under warranty.This isn't a cheap coffee machine and there are other better, more adjustable machines out there.
Amazing machine, love the design and clean lines. It's simple to use, water in the back, beans in the top and away you go. The bean compartment has a rubber seal to keep your beans always fresh. The power cable plugs in the back so its hidden from view. The coffee pucks fall into a internal waste bin which is easily removed for disposal and cleaning. Small foot print on the kitchen bench but bigger than my Nespresso Citiz. The steam wand works well and froths the milk better than my Lavazza frother. But if you are in a rush the Lavazza is quick, you don't need to watch it and easy to clean so I tend to use that more. The drip tray has a level float indicator that tells you when to empty it. The dispenser moves up and down to cater for a large size coffee mug without ... MoreAmazing machine, love the design and clean lines. It's simple to use, water in the back, beans in the top and away you go. The bean compartment has a rubber seal to keep your beans always fresh. The power cable plugs in the back so its hidden from view. The coffee pucks fall into a internal waste bin which is easily removed for disposal and cleaning. Small foot print on the kitchen bench but bigger than my Nespresso Citiz. The steam wand works well and froths the milk better than my Lavazza frother. But if you are in a rush the Lavazza is quick, you don't need to watch it and easy to clean so I tend to use that more. The drip tray has a level float indicator that tells you when to empty it. The dispenser moves up and down to cater for a large size coffee mug without removing the drip tray. The machine does a pre warmup rinse and will also do an auto shutdown rinse. I typically have a double shot Ristretto latte in the morning in a mug. The three programmed sizes are Ristretto, Espresso and Coffee which are all very traditional Italian sizes. You can program the buttons to have longer pour time but why mess with tradition. No more buying wasteful coffee pods and figuring out how to dispose of them, just get your favourite coffee beans from your favourite coffee shop.
This looks beautiful and cute, However there is nothing else good about it.It is the most annoying, needy and unreliable thing I ever bought. It blocks easily, particularly the brewing unit. The angle of the base of the coffee holder at the top is low, so beans don't reliably flow into the grinder. The water holder is small and there is no warning to tell you you are running low. It requires regular descaling and will actually refuse to function if you don't do it. And most annoyingly of all, it's auto-off function kicks in precisely 30 seconds before I need my next coffee.
| Colour | Matte White |
| Milk Frother | Stainless steel frothing wand |
| Wattage | 1470 |
| Auto shut off | On/Off button with Automatic Stand-by |
| Time to Heat Up | 30 Seconds |