Miele · Super-autoCM7750 CoffeeSelect
Miele's flagship super-automatic with three independent bean chambers, patented automatic descaling, and a cup-sensing motorised spout — the most feature-complete bean-to-cup machine in the CM range.
The short version
The CM7750 is a serious, well-engineered super-automatic that delivers repeatable, hands-off milk drinks for multi-user households willing to pay flagship money.
You trade any real barista control for genuine push-button convenience, and the shot ceiling is firmly capped by the automated brew path.
Why people buy it
- Three independent bean chambers with per-chamber bean routing — a rare hardware feature at any price
- Patented AutoDescale cartridge runs unattended overnight, removing the single biggest maintenance chore in super-automatic ownership
Why they don’t
- Large footprint (311 × 445 mm) will crowd smaller kitchens — the machine is physically imposing for a countertop unit
The full tally
- Three independent bean chambers with per-chamber bean routing — a rare hardware feature at any price
- Patented AutoDescale cartridge runs unattended overnight, removing the single biggest maintenance chore in super-automatic ownership
- CupSensor motorised spout adjusts 8–16 cm automatically and rises after milk to avoid splatter — genuinely useful, not cosmetic
- Ten programmable user profiles with per-profile bean selection, dose, temperature, and milk volumes
- Large footprint (311 × 445 mm) will crowd smaller kitchens — the machine is physically imposing for a countertop unit
- C Touch display is undersized and text-only compared with high-resolution colour rivals at similar prices
- Shot quality ceiling is fixed: the automated brew path does not support flow profiling, pressure profiling, or meaningfully chasing light-roast single origins
What the community knows
Years of owner threads, distilled — well regarded.
Miele's German engineering and automated descaling address real super-automatic pain points, delivering consistency and minimal maintenance ritual for users who value reliability over espresso skill development — the right buy for committed convenience seekers, not tinkerers or…
Reliability
shows up every morning, year after year
Beginner fit
kind to first-timers
Convenience
speed and simplicity, day to day
All 9 community measures
price-to-performance the community respects
shows up every morning, year after year
parts and repairs — you are never stranded
mods, guides, and community know-how around it
kind to first-timers
years before you outgrow or replace it
how far the cup can go, per dollar
speed and simplicity, day to day
Worth knowing before you buy — Most owners frame this as an anti-upgrade machine — the one that ends the endless modding conversation and settles into daily ritual, not a stepping stone.
Known weak points — No major espresso-specific failures documented in available enthusiast sources; Miele's general appliance reliability is noted, but super-automatic-specific failure modes not distinguished in community record.
“The best part of the Miele CM 7750 is the consistency in which it produces the same exact taste cup after cup.”
“Cleaning is also best-in-class, with a dedicated descale cartridge that runs its own program, auto-rinsing between drinks, and dishwasher-safe brew components for the occasional deep clean.”
“The CM7750 offers everything we want and more from a super-automatic machine. The only machine available in this range that lets you choose not only from a variety of brewing parameters, but also from a variety of whole coffee beans to be freshly ground via its three chambered bean hopper.”
The measurements
Scored 0–5 on the same rubric as everything on file — the words matter more than the numbers.
The measurements
0–5, one rubric- Shot ceiling
- capable2.5
- Steam power
- workable3
- Built to last
- durable4
- Easy daily
- effortless4.5
Position in the market
Every dot is a rival, measured the same way. The gold one is this.
- Lower half for shot ceiling
- a higher ceiling than 14 of the 237 machines we’ve measured
- You pay for this one
- 4% of machines this capable cost more
- Upper half for build
- sturdier than 56% of the field, by the community’s own record
Every dot is a machine measured on the same rubric. See the whole market
Living with it
The part spec sheets skip: counter space, upkeep, and what owners learn later.
The honest note — Most CM7750 owners do not outgrow this machine — they bought it precisely to avoid manual workflow. Owners who develop an interest in dialling in shots and exploring light-roast single origins will find the automated brew path a ceiling, and typically move to a traditional single-boiler or dual-boiler espresso machine paired with a standalone grinder.
The full spec sheet
- Type
- Super-automatic (bean-to-cup)
- Heat-up time
- ~1 min
- Steam power
- 3/5
- Brew + steam at once
- No
- Guest recovery
- 3.5/5
- Shot quality ceiling
- 2.5/5
- PID temperature control
- No
- Milk system
- Integrated carafe (one-touch)
- One-touch drinks
- 20
- Removable brew group
- Yes
- Hot-water tap
- Yes
- Cup clearance
- 16 cm
- Workflow demand
- 0.5/5
- Maintenance
- 2/5
- Noise
- 2/5
- Build longevity
- 4/5
- Dimensions
- 31.1 × 44.5 × 42 cm
Before it arrives
What completes this machine — the faded pieces can wait.
Descaler & backflush kit — Electric boilers scale up and grouts gunk up — a descaler plus backflush routine is what keeps the machine alive for a decade.
- Descaler & backflush kit — Electric boilers scale up and grouts gunk up — a descaler plus backflush routine is what keeps the machine alive for a decade.
- Espresso cups & glassware — Proper demitasse and latte glasses keep the drink hot and look the part.
Feed it right
Week one is dial-in — and stale beans will lose it.
Coffee more than a few weeks past roast won’t extract predictably, and a new machine gets blamed for it. Super-autos reward consistency: a stable medium roast keeps the hopper predictable and the milk drinks sweet.
Pick your coffee — any of these dials in beautifully here:
Wild Ember - Ethiopian Buno Dambi UddoSCA 92Medium roast · Odo Shakiso, Guji Zone, Oromia · NaturalBlueberry · MarmaladeSteady and repeatable — right for this setup’s lane.CA$26.83 · roasted to order
Etherea - Ethiopian YirgacheffeSCA 88Medium roast · NaturalJasmine · BergamotSteady and repeatable — right for this setup’s lane.CA$24.16 · roasted to order
Sergio - Brazillian Fazenda Joia Rara Aerobic FermentedSCA 88Medium-light · Cerrado Mineiro · Aerobic FermentedHoney · OrangeSteady and repeatable — right for this setup’s lane.CA$29.18 · roasted to orderNo proper grinder yet? Sort that first — it decides more of the cup than the machine does. We ship whole bean, roast-dated, timed so it lands fresh the week your burrs do.
Roasted to order, daily, in Ajax, Ontario · ships Canada-wide. We’re the roastery behind this database — measuring the machines is how we make sure the coffee gets a fair shot.
On film
How it runs on camera, from around the community.
Common questions
Can the CM7750 make two milk drinks at the same time?
Yes. The OneTouch for Two function prepares two drinks simultaneously — two cappuccinos, two latte macchiatos, etc. — with a single tap.
Does the CM7750 have a bypass doser for pre-ground coffee?
Yes. A pre-ground bypass chute lets you use pre-ground coffee or decaf without loading it into one of the three bean chambers.
How does AutoDescale work?
A cartridge mounted at the back of the machine mixes descaling agent and water internally. You set a preferred time (typically overnight) and the machine runs the full cycle unattended. The cartridge typically lasts 7–12 months depending on use.
How many user profiles does the CM7750 support?
Ten. Each profile can store drink preferences, bean chamber assignment, dose, temperature, and milk and foam volumes.
Is the CM7750 app-connected?
Yes. WiFiConn@ct connects to the Miele@home app, which supports remote start (MobileStart), maintenance counters, and software updates.
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