This premium Siemens espresso machine brews hot and cold – and it's half price today at Argos

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Tired of the ever-increasing cost of take-away coffee? Good news – right now you can grab the premium Siemens EQ700 fully automatic espresso machine for just £649.99 (was £1,300) at Argos and make as many drinks as you like at home – just use an insulated cup to take them to work, and skip the coffee shop queue in the morning.

Earlier this year I tested this machine's sibling, the Siemens EQ900 Plus. It's definitely one of the best bean-to-cup coffee machines I've used in recent months, and shares a lot of DNA with the EQ700. Both deliver consistently well-extracted coffee, and will brew your favourite drinks with a couple of taps of the colour touchscreen.

There are all the usual hot options (single or double espresso, cappuccino, caffé latte, and more) plus a collection of chilled drinks – and unlike some coffee machines I've tested recently, this one doesn't just ask you to put ice in a cup and then dump a shot of hot espresso over the top.

Instead it actually uses cold water to extract the shot, which produces a smoother, more mellow flavour than brewing hot. I've tried it and it's a very good approximation of traditionally made cold-brewed coffee steeped overnight in the fridge.

Today's best Siemens EQ700 deal 

Siemens EQ700
Siemens EQ700: was £1,300 now £649.99 at Argos

This is an epic saving on a top-notch automatic espresso machine, which will make your favorite drinks at the touch of a button. It prepares all the usual hot beverages, plus a selection of cold-extracted drinks with a more mellow flavour just like traditionally-made cold brew. I'd be surprised to see it this cheap even on Black Friday, so grab it while you can.

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Siemens recently got in touch to let me know that the EQ700 is on sale for £799.99 when bought direct from the company website, but as you can see, this deal at Argos is even better. If I didn't already have an espresso machine I'd be sorely tempted by it, and I'd definitely recommend it to any friends or family members who were considering investing in their first automatic machine.

If you're looking for something even more affordable, take a look at my roundup of the best budget coffee makers I've tested this year, but bear in mind that you won't find a better automatic at this price.

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Cat Ellis
Homes Editor

Cat is TechRadar's Homes Editor specializing in kitchen appliances and smart home technology. She's been a tech journalist for 15 years, having worked on print magazines including PC Plus and PC Format, and is a Speciality Coffee Association (SCA) certified barista. Whether you want to invest in some smart lights or pick up a new espresso machine, she's the right person to help.

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