Bosch Coffee Machines: Range Overview

Bosch Coffee Machines: Range Overview

When it comes to household appliances, Bosch is a brand that most South Africans will have come across at some point in the last two decades. The company has a rich history, growing from strength to strength in a variety of markets, but one of their fastest growing areas is in the coffee machine business. That got us thinking about some of their best offerings in the new year, while also looking at new ways in which the brand is starting to innovate when it comes to product design, functionality and overall value for money. Let’s take a closer look at their story, consider their existing product range, as well as discuss how you can go about getting your hands on your next coffee machine.

The History of The Bosch Brand

In 1886, Robert Bosch founded an engineering workshop in Germany, greatly of the belief that honest workmanship was the way to create an empire to survive the ages. This was to be what laid the foundation for the success of the business, which always had a view towards ignoring short-term gains and losses, instead focusing on the bigger picture. In 1933 the first electronic fridge hit the market, with coffee machines following shortly after that. Today, the brand is still innovating in the home electronic space, and as we’ve seen from their most recent products, they are ensuring they tick all the boxes with modern day consumers. 

Bosch Coffee Machines Product Range

The latest range of Bosch coffee machines bring together unique technology with creativity. Ranging from fully-automatic machines, to filter coffee and built-in variants, the products they’ve created are geared to target homes and businesses of all shapes and sizes. Their fully automatic espresso maker which doubles as a coffee machine, as well as their VeroCoffee machines, are some of the most popular products sold in store and online as of 2019. With self cleaning capabilities, frothers and a host of bells and whistles, these machines have caught the eye of budding young baristas of all ages.

What You Can Expect To Pay For A Bosch Coffee Machine

Expect to pay anywhere from R5000 to R30 000 for a Bosch Coffee Machine, depending on the model and the additional features you’re looking for. While it may seem pricey to the average consumer or small business, it helps to keep in mind that their products come with decent warranties, with maintenance capabilities and tend to last for many years, so you’ll at least be sure that you’re buying something of a higher standard that is unlikely to need replacement anytime soon. Shop around for some online deals, though South African brick and mortar stores are more commonly known to stock Bosch coffee machines rather than some of the more prominent e-Tailers. 

The Best Place To Find Your Next Coffee Machine

If you’re on the hunt for a brand new coffee machine, but you’re not quite sure where to start, it helps to get a bit of expert advice along the way. Aquaspresso is a leading supplier of coffee machines and products in South Africa, with a range of machines and high quality brands for you to rent or buy from. While few companies offer rental options, in a relatively uncertain economic climate having access to better cash flow can make all the difference, so start by getting some quotes from them. You never know, you may even be able to get a better model than you were anticipating.