

☕ Brew Bold, Live Retro – Your Kitchen’s New Coffee Icon
The Swan SK22110GN Retro Espresso Coffee Machine combines 15 bars of pressure and an 1100W die-cast boiler to deliver authentic barista-style espresso, cappuccino, and latte drinks. Featuring a 1.2L detachable water tank and steam pressure control, it offers customizable frothing and easy maintenance with a removable drip tray. Its compact retro green design adds a stylish vintage vibe to any kitchen, perfect for coffee enthusiasts who appreciate craft and aesthetics.






| ASIN | B07KGR92MD |
| Best Sellers Rank | 44,383 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 53 in Single Serve Coffee Machines |
| Brand | Swan |
| Brand Name | Swan |
| Capacity | 1.2 litres |
| Coffee Maker Type | Espresso Machine |
| Coffee maker type | Espresso Machine |
| Colour | Green |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 4,265 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Exterior Finish | Stainless Steel |
| Filter Type | Reusable |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05055322531218 |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | Milk Frother |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 28.5D x 20W x 31.5H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Swan Retro Pump Espresso Coffee Machine, Green, 15 Bars of Pressure, Milk Frother, 1.2L Tank, SK22110GN |
| Item Weight | 4.41 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Swan |
| Manufacturer Contact Information | Swan Products, Berry Hill Rd, Stoke-on-Trent ST4 2NL |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | • Comes with a 2-year warranty. |
| Model Number | SK22110GN |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Semi automatic |
| Other Special Features of the Product | 15 Bars of Pressure, Steam Pressure Control, Removeable Drip Tray, Detachable Water Tank, Die Cast Boiler, Includes Measuring Spoon & Coffee Presser. |
| Product dimensions | 28.5D x 20W x 31.5H centimetres |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Espresso brewing at home |
| Special feature | 15 Bars of Pressure, Steam Pressure Control, Removeable Drip Tray, Detachable Water Tank, Die Cast Boiler, Includes Measuring Spoon & Coffee Presser. Special feature 15 Bars of Pressure, Steam Pressure Control, Removeable Drip Tray, Detachable Water Tank, Die Cast Boiler, Includes Measuring Spoon & Coffee Presser. See more |
| Specific Uses For Product | Espresso |
| Style | Manual |
| Voltage | 220 |
| Wattage | 1100 watts |
L**H
Looks good, works perfectly ☕
If your looking for a coffee machine with 1 button to press and minimal effort don't buy this and then complain on the review it's 'faffy' or whatever word you'd use! It's an at home coffee machine with frother, not a Tassimo! Anywho, we love this little machine. It's perfect for a novice like myself and my husband. We've had it since January, I didn't want to leave a review until we'd given it a good run. I think 4 months is fair amount of time. We had a pod machine before this and although we liked it the coffee was always very 'blah'. So, once you've had a good few runs with it and you have a routine down it takes no more than 5 mins to make a proper coffee and clean the machine before sitting down to drink your creation. Which in my opinion is well worth it when you're getting a drink similar to one you'd pay a small fortune for. It's not all about the machine, the coffee itself is everything. You put a cheap nasty coffee in your going to get a crappy coffee.. You don't have to spend the earth to get good coffee, just do some research and read reviews. Discover what type of blends you like as well, it's not 1 fits all, we all have different taste buds. The frother is so good, it gets the milk so hot and what technique is used determines the type of froth you get. Coffee is an art of its own, your either into it or your not! My husband is way more into it than me, I'm happy with a flat white, he loves to experiment with it all. It is honestly easy to use, it's 3 buttons! You DO have to put some work into, I say work, it's still very simple. It isn't a pod machine with 1 button though so if you aren't prepared to learn and work a little for your coffee just buy a pod machine! Only slight downfall of the whole machine, the frother wand is just a tad short. If it was another cm or so longer it would be perfect. We still manage to use a larger jug when making more than 1 coffee at a time but it can take some time and doesnt reach the bottom so can sometimes not create that perfect froth. Use a small jug and the froth is perfect everytime! All in all would 100% recommend this coffee machine for at home use, it's well worth it's money. In comparison to others it's cheap, looks good and works brilliantly. We've raved about this to anyone who loves their coffee like we do ☺
A**N
Great, attractive, at home coffee machine
After doing a lot of research of different machines I didn't want to spend a lot of money on my first at home coffee machine. I ordered this one and was a little skeptical based on some other negative reviews. I'm really please, I've had this machine for a few months now. I followed the instructions precisely at first, and it's simple and second nature to do the various steps/buttons now. I use the coffee maker every day and I love it. It does everything I need/want it to do and I definitely don't see the point in spending more for anything other than aesthetics or very large families etc. I've encountered a few 'problems' that are also mentioned in other reviews and here is how I resolved them; Light colour coffee coming out : In the first few seconds the coffee is very dark then goes light quickly as it pours, I believe some of this is due to aeration as in the cup it still looks pretty dark. I also needed to adjust my expectation. This machine produces an espresso - not a full cup of coffee. I usually have a latte/flat white but if I have an americano style coffee I pour the espresso and top up using the kettle. Milk not hot enough - keep it going for longer :D it does take longer than I initially expected to get piping hot 'Exploding' - this has happened twice. Not an explosion, the filter porter has come loose and popped off with the pressure. It didn't break my cup but could easily break a glass cup. The first time I was rushing and didn't securely lock the portafilter well enough. The second time there must have been some old coffee grids etc where the portafilter locks in because it seemed to glide into place without effort and so when it got going inevitably slid back off. So, I'd say push it into place firmly and remove before switching to the steam function. Larger 2-cup filter not working. Only a drip came out of the larger 2-cup/extra shot filter at first. After some time I realised it's because it needs more pressure to push through the extra grounds. The 'ready' green light may come on but if it's not coming out effectively I just wait an extra 30 secs and it's fine when I try again. Wand not long enough. I usually make one cup at a time. My standard size jug needs to be 2/3 filled to work with this length of wand so means making too much hot milk and being wasteful. So, using a cup or smaller jug is needed.
C**S
A good little machine
The machine took a bit of time to adjust to. It will take time for you to find the way you like to do your coffee, and the quality of the coffee does depend on what grounds you decide to use. The machine is so quick to set up and use. It only takes a quick read of the instructions and you can be making a coffee in minutes. It warms up really fast so you don’t have to be waiting around for it to be ready to pull your shot. It doesn’t take up too much space and looks really dainty on my coffee cart. There is a single and a double shot, and once you’ve gotten used to using the machine, the double shot is always the right amount for a nice coffee. I find it wonderful for iced coffees. I’ve only used the steam wand a handful of times but I’ve not loved the results so far. It seems simple to use but froths quite a lot and the product sometimes tastes a little plasticky. The espresso aspect is amazing for the price. It’s easy to clean and reassemble.
P**N
Beautiful Coffee Machine
Bought this after getting into espressos and coffee art as I was fed up cleaning my espresso maker that sits on the hob and wanted a daily machine that would be quicker to use and of course make better quality coffees. And this has fit the job role perfectly! The machine looks really nice on the countertop, I'm a fan of the 50s look, and I much prefer the design over the coffee pod machine that looks like a duck. The water tank has really surprised me as I expected to be refilling this at least daily as I have 1-2 coffees per day however the tank when filled to the max can last me 3-4 days however by then I would have needed to change the water for freshwater anyway. The buttons are very easy to use since the machine literally lights up when it's ready to make coffee or use the milk frother. After a couple of days, I got into a routine and can make coffee quick before my lunch break ends. For the milk frother, I've been using a 350ml metal milk jug which fits nicely underneath the frother nozzle but you wouldn't be able to go much bigger. The quality of the coffee is supremely better than the coffee maker I was previously using and it feels like a massive step up, I've been pairing this with Starbucks espresso roast and was worked out very well. However, i have tried a really cheap coffee in this and it didn't compare but that's all personal preference. My only complaints are the ability to clean some of the parts after using it is a little difficult as coffee grounds can get stuck in the nozzle area but its nothing a wet cloth can't solve, next is the height of the nozzle and frother is a little annoying since my espresso cup just literally fits underneath it with the metal grid so I have to make sure the liquid isn't too high to get it out but it's not a deal breaker. Overall for the price, I think this is a really good machine and good for value, I would recommend this to someone who is interested in coffee but not anyone if they want a one-click quick coffee.
J**Y
Good product but poor chemical/antiseptic taste that won't go away!
The plus points are that this coffee machine looks nice, is easy to use and fits nicely on your counter top due to it's small size. That reason for the 1 star and my return of the coffee machine are quite simply due to the cleaning product they've used at the factory in the coffee machines pipework. You cannot get rid of the chemical/antiseptic taste. It ruins every coffee you make! I set it up as instructions stated and run it through. Coffee tasted like TCP. Did it a few more times and made a coffee. Same nasty taste. Tried with a different coffee brand I had. Same again. Cleaned it through with de-scaler hoping that'll help clear the chemical taste out. It did not. I ended up running water through it constantly for 15 minutes and FINALLY got a nice coffee made from it. Brilliant! Actually not. Made a coffee then next morning, chemical taste was back. So it got returned. Really disappointed. Would have been perfect if it was for the taste issue. Swan need to change whatever they're using in production. Reading comments and found a lot have had the same issue with the recent batches that Swan have made, so clearly they've changed something in their production and it's ruined the experience of the machine.
B**H
PRETTY DECENT MACHINE FOR UNDER A £100
I bought this as a cheap back up, as I have a Francis Francis that I've had for 10years, and couldn't bear not to have coffee, when I sent that to be serviced. I had read a lot of the reviews on here, so was expecting something pretty basic and plasticky, that might make an awful coffee. I was pleasantly surprised. It's very easy to use and makes a decent coffee. I think to get the best out of it you need to be able to make a decent cup of coffee in the first place, it took me a while to be able to do this with my other machine, but now I know what I'm doing it's much easier. I have a bean grinder so ground my beans to the same size I normally do, I have had a really good crema on every shot I've pulled on this machine. The milk has stretched nicely. One thing I would recommend, that I've done on any machine that I've used like this, is to take off the cover at the end of the steam wand, these do my head in, lots of these machines have these crappy plastic covers on the steam wand, and they just get dirty and annoying as they are super hard to clean. I found this to be the same on this machine, so took the silver end off the steam wand, and you could see straight away there was dried on milk under it, so I've left it off, and it's much better, because you can properly clean it after each use. It's made a decent flat white everytime. Minor points, the steam wand isn't very long, so if you're only doing a little milk, it's a bit of an arse to get it in there (don't get a big milk jug!) but for a £90 machine it's very good value, maybe go watch some YouTube videos on how to make a decent coffee if you want to get the best out of it.
M**Y
Not a professional machine, but a huge step up from Nespresso, etc. A decent introduction.
First of all, as Larry David said, you gotta get those beans. Then you have to grind them right, which is an art in itself. I had no issues with any kind of plastic aftertaste. When I got it, I ran the machine once without any coffee in it, as detailed in the instruction manual, and thereafter the taste was perfect. This is a cheap machine. It feels cheap, but it looks quite cool. Notwithstanding its seemingly flimsy construction, it has been producing ok results for me. The steam wand takes some finessing, and the construction quality is not great. You need to purge it for a few seconds before starting to froth the milk, to get it all flowing, and even then it has a tendency to sputter. It's not very powerful either. It can take upwards of a minute to bring 8 oz of milk to around 70 degrees. You can rotate the steamer nozzle out to the side so you can fit a bigger milk jug under it. Some reviewers seem to have missed that. The space above the drip tray is too small to fit a normal mug or a standard 12oz coffee cup, so I use a short teacup then transfer it. A minor inconvenience. If you have espresso cups obviously that would be better. The pressure is not great. I don't believe it is 15 bar. Sometimes when making an espresso it comes out in a weak drip, which quickly turns blond in colour before the extraction is finished. It is simply not powerful enough to extract everything out of the coffee. Nothing like the full bodied flow you get from a top machine. Depending on what you're making and how strong you like your coffee, this might be an issue for you. For me it started out fine, but after a few weeks of owning it I became dissatisfied with the decidedly insipid espresso it produces. In summary, this is a cheap machine that does the job ok, but obviously can't hold a candle to top end equipment. It is good enough to make a serviceable coffee in your kitchen, as long as you are interested in learning how to use it and can adapt to some of its quirks. It is not particularly well made. I would suggest getting it if you are on the fence about whether you want to learn how to make coffee at home, and want a cheap machine to learn a few basics. After using it daily for a while, I have learned more about what makes a good machine, become frustrated with its flaws and want something more powerful and heavy duty. I will be upgrading to a Rancilio Silvia.
A**R
Love it
Lovely machine and makes great coffee. Looks nice on the kitchen worktop aswell. Good value for money
Trustpilot
4 days ago
3 weeks ago