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Terra Kaffe Demi: two-minute review
I’ve reviewed a lot of coffee and espresso machines over the years, and the Terra Kaffe Demi is one of my favorites. It’s dead simple to use, and the results are incredible. Before the caffeine from my morning cup of coffee hits my bloodstream, I don’t have the wherewithal to weigh and grind beans, put them in a filter, set up the machine to brew, and brew the coffee. I just want my coffee and I want it fast. But I like my coffee black, so it’s important that it actually taste good. The Terra Kaffe Demi Compact Fully Automatic Espresso Machine hits all the marks. Plus it looks sleek and gorgeous in my kitchen while taking up very little space.
Pour fresh whole beans into the hopper and fill the water tank. Turn the dial on the side to scroll through your options: espresso, lungo, americano, and drip. Press once to select your pick. The conical burr grinder grinds your beans just right, and then brewing begins. In just seconds, you have your drink.
This lovely slice of tech doesn’t come cheap, and it doesn’t have the bells and whistles of some other similarly priced machines. If you want a machine that automatically froths your milk, or has a menu with dozens or even hundreds of drink options, this isn’t the one for you. You must use whole beans; there’s no pre-ground coffee option. But if the four drinks offered are sufficient for you, then keep on reading.
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Terra Kaffe Demi: price and availability
- Available on several websites including Amazon
- Retails for $795 (about £590 / AU$1,100)
- Comes in four colorways
The Terra Kaffe Demi is sold on a number of websites, including Amazon, Sur La Table, Nordstrom, Seattle Coffee Gear, and Terra Kaffe’s own website. It retails for $795 (about £590 / AU$1,100) or can be rented from Terra Kaffe for $39 (£30 / AU$60) per month. There are four color options: Slate (black), Cloud (pale gray-blue), Forest (dark green), and Dune (tan).
Terra Kaffe Demi: specs
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Name |
Terra Kaffe Demi Compact Fully Automatic Espresso Machine |
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Type |
Automatic |
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Dimensions |
15.7” / 39.9 cm (D) x 7.5” / 19.1 cm (W) x 12.8” / 32.5 cm (H) |
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Weight |
17 lbs / 7.7 kg |
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Brew styles |
Espresso, Lungo, Americano, and Drip |
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Milk frother |
No |
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Connected device |
No |
Terra Kaffe Demi: design
- Small footprint
- Sleek, minimalist aesthetic
- Four brew styles
The Terra Kaffe Demi is a compact, sleek design with a minimalist aesthetic, perfect for a modern kitchen. A dot matrix style display screen shows on the front of the machine. The left side of the machine has the power button, but you’ll use that only rarely. On the right side of the machine is the simple dial that controls everything. You can scroll through the menu by twisting the dial, and select by pressing it. A long press of the dial puts the machine to sleep. On the back of the machine is a 46.5 ounce (1375 ml) water tank. The 4.6-ounce (130-gram) bean hopper sits atop the machine.
The Terra Kaffe Demi’s spout can be raised and lowered to accommodate different sizes of cups and mugs. The maximum height is 5.7″ (14.5 cm), which is high enough for many travel mugs. You’ll want to lower it when you brew into smaller cups in order to minimize coffee spatter.
The menu dial on the right side of the machine controls everything. The display on the front lets you know what’s going on, whether the machine is rinsing, heating up, or ready to brew. You can choose your brew: Espresso, Lungo, Americano, or Drip.
Espresso is a concentrated brew, and the default is 1.6 ounces. Lungo is a longer extraction, and the default is 2.8 ounces. Americano is espresso plus water, and the default is a 1.6-ounce espresso shot plus 2.8 ounces of water, totalling 4.4 ounces. Drip is usually made with a drip machine, but the Terra Kaffe Demi makes a brew that tastes like drip coffee by pulsating the water through the grounds rather than applying the consistent high pressure needed to make espresso. The default Drip cup size is 5.6 ounces. There’s even a Hot Water option, in case you want to make tea or hot cocoa.
You can turn the dial to dig into the Menu option if you want to change the brew temperature, strength, or amount. You can also adjust the number of espresso shots in your brew. When you’re deep into the menu changing the settings, just press and hold the dial for a couple of seconds to bring you back to the drink menu. Or just wait about half a minute, and it will go back by itself.
Cleaning the Terra Kaffe Demi is pretty simple. The machine regularly rinses itself, so it’s probably a good idea to keep a cup under the spout when not in use. You’ll want to empty the used coffee ground “pucks” from the waste bin, give the bin a rinse, and pour out the water that’s collected in the drip tray pretty regularly. I do those simple tasks pretty much every day, but if you don’t drink much coffee, you could spread it out to every few days.
Once a week, Terra Kaffe recommends that you remove the brew unit and rinse it thoroughly. That sounds like a hassle, but it’s actually quite easy and takes only a few seconds. I like being able to get into a machine and get it really clean. Many automatic coffee machines don’t have that option, so I wonder how gunky they are getting over time.
Additionally, you’ll need to run cleaning and descaling cycles on occasion, probably once every couple of months, depending on your usage. The machine will prompt you when you need to run those. The Terra Kaffe Demi does come with one packet each of cleaner and descaler. Once you use them, you can buy those products on their website.
There is also an internal clock, though that’s not visible from the outside of the machine. It can be accessed in the settings menu. The reason for having a clock is that you can set the machine to automatically wake up, warm up, and be ready to brew at a specific time of your choosing. Warmup is pretty quick anyway, so I don’t see much reason to do that, but if you’re a rushing-out-the-door-every-morning sort of person, those seconds might count.
Another cool feature is that you can fully drain the machine, in case you won’t be using it for a while or plan to put it into storage. Most coffee automatic coffee machines have water just sitting in the machine which … can’t be good.
Terra Kaffe Demi: performance
- Incredibly easy to use
- Use default brew styles or create your own
- Great results
As mentioned above, the Terra Kaffe Demi makes four different brew styles: Espresso, Americano, Lungo, and Drip. Each of them can be brewed at the default settings if you want to keep it simple. However, if you want to dig into the menu options, you can make all kinds of adjustments to each of those options. You can change the number of shots, the strength of the brew, the shot volume, and the brewing temperature. I used the default settings in my testing unless otherwise noted.
Espresso
I found the espresso quite smooth, strong, and delicious. The Terra Kaffe Demi gives it a lovely crema. I also tried brewing it over ice to make an iced coffee, which turned out great. The default shot volume is 1.6 ounces, or 50ml. The strength is “High” (.39oz/11g) and the brewing temperature is 205°F (96°C). All of those can be adjusted in the settings menu.
Lungo
A lungo is made by brewing more water through the coffee grounds than you would for an espresso. While the same amount of coffee is used for a lungo as it would be for an espresso shot, the higher water volume makes a taller, less concentrated drink. The default Lungo is 2.8 ounces, or 83ml. Everything else is the same as the Espresso settings listed above: “High” strength (.39oz/11g) and brewing temperature of 205°F (96°C). Again, those can be adjusted in the settings menu. I thought the Lungo was very good, nice and smooth but still plenty strong. It produces a lovely crema. I also tried this one iced, which diluted it a bit much for my tastes (though it might be perfect for someone else’s.)
Americano
An Americano is a regular espresso shot with water added, which is different from a lungo where the extra water is brewed through the coffee grounds. Coffee connoisseurs will be able to taste a difference between extra water brewed through the grounds and extra water added after. I can’t really tell, but both options are offered in case you have a preference.
The default Americano is the same 1.6-ounce (50ml) espresso shot plus 2.8 ounces (83ml) of water, totalling 4.4 ounces (130ml). The espresso is brewed with the same strength and temperature as the above cycles, and again, all of this can be adjusted in the settings menu. Frankly, all this extra water made it a bit weak for my tastes, but it was nice and smooth. Even with all the water added, the crema remained intact.
Drip
Technically, this is an espresso machine, so it can’t make “drip coffee” the regular way. However, the Terra Kaffe makes a pretty good impression of a drip coffee by using a slower, pulsating water flow to lower the pump pressure. Continuous high pressure steam is used to make Espresso, Lungo, and Americano, but the Drip setting pauses and restarts the water flow as it brews, increasing the amount of time the water has contact with the coffee grounds.
The results were really quite tasty, though it does take longer to brew than it might with a dedicated drip machine. The default settings are actually the same as the Espresso: 1.6 ounces (50ml) shot volume, “High” (.39oz/11g) strength, and is 205°F (96°C) brewing temperature, all of which can be adjusted in the settings menu. More water is added to make Drip, so the total default volume is 5.6 ounces (166ml). It does produce a crema, which isn’t expected in a drip coffee, but it works.
I fiddled around with the settings a bit, increasing the strength to “Max” and it still isn’t a super strong cup of coffee. This is down to personal taste, I thought it was just strong enough but my husband thought it tasted weak.
I did put some in the fridge overnight to make iced coffee the next day. It was drinkable, but it did pick up a little bit of bitterness. The better way to make iced coffee is to use the Espresso setting (or Lungo if you like it less strong) and add ice.
Hot Water
The Hot Water option is great for making tea or other hot beverages. The default volume is about seven ounces (200ml) and the temperature is 201°F (94°C), but of course they can be adjusted in the settings menu.
Notably, the Terra Kaffe has a separate water nozzle, so it’s not pulling (potentially bitter) coffee leftovers on its way through. You won’t get stale coffee notes in your tea. It’s close enough to the coffee nozzle that you wouldn’t notice that there are two unless you look closely.
Should you buy the Terra Kaffe Demi?
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Attribute |
Notes |
Score |
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Value |
It’s not cheap, but if it means you’re not buying pods or hitting the coffee shop, it could save you money in the long run. |
4/5 |
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Design |
The Terra Kaffe Demi has a stunning design and is super easy to use. |
5/5 |
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Performance |
While it only makes four drinks, it’s simple and flexible and brews tasty beverages. However, the Drip setting doesn’t brew a super strong coffee. |
4.5/5 |
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How I tested the Terra Kaffe Demi
I brewed and drank every drink on the menu: Espresso, Lungo, Americano, and Drip. I tried the Espresso, Lungo, and the Drip (pre-chilled) over ice. I drank many cups of my favorites, Espresso and Drip. I drank all of them black and lightly sweetened. I tried the iced coffee with frothed skim milk as well. I cleaned and emptied the waste bin and drip tray every day or two. I pulled out the brew unit and cleaned that once as well.
First reviewed July 2026
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