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Fast heat‑up, compact size, barista‑style espresso at home

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The Sage Bambino is the entry point to real espresso at home, properly pressurised shots, a manual steam wand, and a ThermoJet heater that's ready in three seconds flat. Compact enough to fit into almost any kitchen (155mm wide), priced to make the jump from pod or drip coffee actually achievable, and engineered to give you the same cup quality principles as machines costing four times as much. No touchscreen, no auto-steam, no assumptions, you do the work, the machine does its part.
For anyone ready to learn espresso and milk texturing the proper way, without paying for features they don't need yet.
The ThermoJet heating system hits extraction temperature in three seconds. Not a warm-up time, a total time to shot-ready. For anyone used to waiting ten minutes for a proper espresso machine to come up to temperature, this alone changes the morning routine. It also uses around 32% less energy than a traditional thermoblock, a footnote that adds up over a year of daily use.
54mm portafilter with an 18g basket, the right dose for a proper double shot. Worth noting: the 54mm standard is Sage's own ecosystem, distinct from the 58mm commercial standard used on the Sage Dual Boiler, Lelit Victoria/Elizabeth/MaraX/Bianca, and prosumer machines further up the range. If you're likely to upgrade to a 58mm machine later, the Bambino's tampers and baskets won't transfer across. If you're settling in with this as your machine, the 54mm accessory range from Sage and third parties covers everything you'll need.
The 15-bar Italian pump is governed to deliver gentle preinfusion first (to bloom the puck), then 9 bar of extraction pressure, the preferred profile used by commercial machines and prosumer kit costing far more. This is how espresso is actually supposed to be pulled, and it's the feature that separates the Bambino from pressurised-basket machines further down the price range.
A proper steam wand with enough power to texture milk for flat whites, cappuccinos, and latte pouring. The manual wand means you learn milk texturing by feel, which, if you care about making milk drinks well, is how you want to learn it. The Bambino Plus automates this with a probe-based auto-steam; the standard Bambino leaves it to you. For anyone planning to develop as a home barista, the manual version is the better teacher.
Two programmable volumetric buttons for single and double shots, plus a manual mode for when you want to pull by eye. Set it once and hit the button every morning, or take the reins whenever you want to dial in differently.
155mm wide, 35cm deep, 32cm tall. Narrow enough to fit into tight kitchens where full-size espresso machines simply don't go. For flatshares, studio apartments, or small homes where counter space is the real constraint, the Bambino often makes espresso possible where nothing else will.
Pressurised (dual wall) baskets for pre-ground coffee, non-pressurised (single wall) baskets for fresh-ground, a milk jug, tamper, cleaning tools, and a water filter. Add a grinder and you're set, a Sage Dose Control Pro is the matching-range option, or a Baratza Encore if you want something that also handles filter coffee.
The Bambino is the right machine for someone making their first jump into manual espresso at home, for small kitchens where a bigger machine won't fit, and for anyone who wants to learn the craft side of milk texturing with a proper wand. If you want automated milk texturing, the Bambino Plus is the sibling with an auto-steam system. If you want a built-in grinder and touchscreen control, the Barista Touch Impress or Oracle range is the Sage answer. For straightforward, compact, proper espresso at the most affordable point in Sage's range, the Bambino is it.