SHARDOR Espresso Machine 20 Bar with Milk Frother and Touchscreen
Product description
Quick overview
If you want cappuccinos and lattes at home without turning it into a full-time hobby, this SHARDOR espresso machine is built around convenience first. The standout idea is a semi-automatic setup paired with a 20-bar pump system, plus a touchscreen-style one-touch experience for steaming and descaling. On paper, it’s aimed at everyday drinks—single or double cups—rather than chasing the most complex espresso workflow.
What it’s for (and what you’ll notice day to day)
This machine is positioned as a compact, stainless steel espresso maker with an included milk frother/steam wand. In practical terms, that means you can do the routine: pull a shot, steam milk for foam, and make drinks like lattes, cappuccinos, and flat whites. The LED display and one-touch controls are meant to keep you from constantly fiddling with settings.

A small but real detail: it includes auto shutoff after 15 minutes of inactivity. If you’ve ever walked away and forgotten a kitchen appliance, that’s the kind of feature that adds peace of mind. You also get temperature control with three temperature settings, so you can adjust extraction temperature based on taste rather than being stuck with one fixed profile.
That said, it’s not perfect for everyone. If you’re the type of buyer who wants ultra-advanced espresso customization and maximum control over variables, this may feel more like a convenience-focused machine than a deep-tuning espresso station.
Key features that matter
The experience here is mostly about simplifying the process.



- A “20-bar pressure system” with a 1350W motor is designed to support rich flavor and aroma. In real life, the quality still depends on technique and ingredients, but the system is clearly meant to drive consistent extraction.
- One-touch steam and one-touch descaling are there to reduce steps. If you want predictable workflow, this is helpful.
- Temperature control via NTC precision with three temperature settings gives you options for adjusting extraction temperature.
- The water tank is 45 oz and removable, which helps if you’re making more than one drink back-to-back.
Also included are the basics to get going: a portafilter, tamper with spoon, single & double cup filters, and an instruction manual. That matters because entry-level espresso machines can be frustrating when you realize you’re missing the right components.
The essentials specs (useful for buying decisions)
- Pump pressure system: 20-bar
- Motor power: 1350W
- Steam wand: Included milk frother/steam wand
- Temperature control: Three temperature settings (NTC precision temperature control)
- Cup options: Single and double cups
- Water tank: 45 oz removable water tank
- Auto shutoff: After 15 minutes of inactivity

Limitations and things to watch before you buy
No machine is flawless, and this one has a couple “depends” moments.
First, if your goal is latte art like a coffee shop every time, you can definitely practice with a steam wand—but results still depend on your milk choice, technique, and how dialed-in your texture is. The machine provides the tools, but it won’t remove the learning curve.
Second, there’s an important point from the included Q&A: if it’s not brewing coffee after some use, the manufacturer’s guidance says it may just need descaling. That’s a reminder that maintenance matters here—skip it, and performance can suffer.



Finally, it’s compact by design, which is great for kitchens with limited counter space. But compactness sometimes means fewer capacity buffers than bigger commercial-style machines. If you’re brewing for a group often, you may find yourself refilling or cycling more than with larger setups.
Best use cases (when it makes sense)
It’s a strong match if you want a straightforward home setup for milk drinks—think morning lattes and weekend cappuccinos—using built-in controls to keep things simple. It also fits well if you’re setting up an espresso corner in an office where people want consistent results without everyone learning the same complex workflow.
A realistic micro-example: you add water to the 45 oz tank, insert the single or double cup filter, choose a temperature setting, pull your shot, then use one-touch steam to froth milk for a cappuccino. After you’re done, the machine can handle descaling with one-touch guidance later.

Should you buy it?
It’s worth buying if you value convenience features (one-touch touchscreen-style controls, one-touch steam, one-touch descaling, and auto shutoff) while still getting temperature control and a milk frother for classic espresso drinks.
You may want to skip it if you’re chasing maximum espresso control and fine-grained customization beyond choosing temperature, cup size, and manual strength adjustments. Also, if you know you won’t keep up with maintenance like descaling, you’ll likely run into performance issues—according to the manufacturer’s own guidance.
FAQ



How do I fix it if it stops brewing coffee?
Based on the included guidance, it may not be broken—it might just need descaling. Check the instruction manual for the descaling steps.
Can I make both single and double drinks?
Yes. The machine supports single and double cups, with options shown on the LED display.
Does it include milk frothing for cappuccinos and lattes?
Yes. It includes a professional steam wand / milk frother designed to create creamy foam.
How many temperature settings are available?
There are three temperature settings for adjusting extraction temperature.
Is the water tank removable?
Yes. The 45 oz water tank is removable, which makes refilling and cleaning easier.
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