Frequently Asked Questions
What coffee machine should I buy?
I want to get a manual coffee machine but I’m not sure which to get?
With so many innovations being developed and created for manual coffee machines, there are increasingly more types to choose from. But to keep things simple, there are generally three types of manual coffee machines.
The entry-level type is the single-boiler coffee machine, which provides higher quality coffee than an automatic machine but is relatively more affordable. It’s ideal for those who drink black coffee, as it can’t brew coffee and steam milk simultaneously.
The most popular type is the heat exchanger coffee machine. It’s considered more powerful and expensive than the single-boiler coffee machine. If you like making lattes and prefer greater control over the temperature, then a heat exchanger coffee machine is for you.
The advanced type is the dual boiler coffee machine, which provides even more precise temperature control than the heat exchanger coffee machine. For those who need reliable commercial performance for specialty coffee brewing, get a dual-boiler coffee machine.
How can I be sure I’m buying a genuine coffee machine?
What warranty do you offer on your coffee machines?
When you buy a coffee machine from us, we take care of any repairs needed during the warranty time. We fix them quickly so you’re not without your coffee for long. Our coffee machines and grinders come with either a 1-year or 2-year warranty. This means if something goes wrong during that time, we’ll fix it for free.
Do you sell office coffee machines?
What is your return policy for coffee machines and accessories?
I found a cheaper product on another website, do you price match?
Do I need a dual boiler or heat exchanger espresso machine?
Dual boiler machines offer superior temperature stability and are ideal for milk-based drinks. Heat exchanger machines are more affordable and still deliver strong steam performance.
Is it hard to use an Italian espresso machine?
Do I need a separate grinder?
Yes. A quality burr grinder is essential for consistent espresso extraction and great results. The grinder is the most important factor for achieving consistency in your coffee.
Can you provide preventative maintenance for coffee machines?
Saeco, Delonghi, Breville, Rancilio, Sunbeam, Rocket, ECM, La Pavoni, Izzo, Profitec, and many other well-known coffee maker brands are among the many brands that we service and maintain.
Our team of skilled technicians focuses on maintaining these products’ optimal functionality by providing dependable servicing and maintenance. Visit our Domestic Coffee Machine Repairs page for a complete list of brands we support, as well as additional information about our servicing and maintenance options.
What brands do you repair?
Do you fix commercial coffee machines?
Yes, we do. We provide professional servicing and repairs for a wide range of commercial coffee machines from leading brands. Our experienced technicians ensure your equipment performs reliably in high-demand environments such as cafés and restaurants.
We focus on fast, efficient repairs to minimise downtime and keep your business running smoothly. For more information, visit our commercial coffee machine repair service page
Do you fix office coffee machines?
Do repairs come with a warranty?
Do you offer repairs onsite?
What are common coffee machine problems?
Do you offer services for coffee machines purchased from other suppliers?
How do I contact customer support for assistance with my coffee machine?
If we repaired your coffee machine, you can reach out to us anytime by calling 03 9738 2516. If we didn’t repair your machine, you can still bring it to us for a free assessment. We’ll take a look and get back to you within a few days to a week. Please note that we don’t offer repair assistance over the phone, but we’re here to help in person.
What is the typical response time for service inquiries?
Do you offer any office maintenance for coffee machines?
How often should I descale my coffee machine?
What should I do if my coffee machine is still under warranty and needs repair?
Can I schedule a consultation?
Yes, you can! At Eastlink Espresso, we offer a wide stock of coffee machines, together with full maintenance and servicing, along with a collection of coffee equipment or accessories. Set up a free consultation by emailing us at sales@eastlinkespresso.com.au or calling 03 9738 2516. We’re glad to help you find the best coffee solution for you. You can also visit our showroom from Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM, or arrange a Saturday appointment from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM for personalised assistance designed just for you.
How do I contact customer support for assistance with my new coffee machine or grinder?
You can reach out to us anytime by calling 03 9738 2516
What is your return policy for coffee machines and accessories?
Why Is No Water Coming Out of My Espresso Machine?
- Refill and reseat the water tank
- Open the steam wand and run the pump
- Clean and backflush the group head
- Check for blocked water filters
- Descale the machine if needed
Why Is My Espresso Machine Tripping Power?
If your espresso machine is tripping the power, it’s usually caused by an electrical fault such as a faulty heating element, water leak inside the machine, damaged wiring, or a failing pump.
Common Causes
- Faulty boiler or heating element
- Water leaking onto electrical parts
- Damaged power cord or switch
- Pump or internal short circuit
What to Do?
Turn the machine off and unplug it immediately. If it keeps tripping, it likely needs professional espresso machine repair.
Regular servicing helps prevent electrical faults and breakdowns.
Why Is My Espresso Machine Pump Noisy?
If your espresso machine pump is noisy, try these quick fixes:
- Refill and reseat the water tank
- Run water through the steam wand to clear air
- Remove or replace the water filter
- Descale the machine if overdue
If the noise continues, the pump may need servicing or replacement, bring it us, we will be happy to have a look into your machine
Why Is No Steam Coming Out of My Espresso Machine?
If your espresso machine has no steam, it’s usually due to pressure not building or a blockage in the steam system.
- Wait for the machine to fully heat up
- Check steam knob is fully open
- Purge the steam wand for a few seconds
- Make sure there is enough water in the tank
- Remove and clean the steam tip (nozzle)
If there’s still no steam, the machine may have a faulty pressure switch, heating element, or internal blockage and may need servicing.
How to Clean Your Coffee Machine?
Cleaning your espresso machine regularly removes coffee oils, prevents blockages, and improves taste and performance, check our blog here!