Miele CM7750 CoffeeSelect
Model code – CM7750 CoffeeSelect
Three independent bean chambers, automatic descaling, CupSensor spouts and a quiet grinder over the brew unit, built to run a busy kitchen for years with fewer chores.
Miele CM7750 CoffeeSelect – scores and quick fit
Score breakdown
Overall score: 8.9 / 10Description in plain terms
Miele CM7750 CoffeeSelect is the “live with it for a decade” flagship in Miele’s line. Three independent bean chambers keep regular, specialty and decaf ready without cross-mixing, the quiet stainless conical grinder sits directly above the brew unit to cut retention, and AutoDescale moves the worst maintenance chore into an automated night cycle. CupSensor finds your cup, OneTouch for Two and pot functions cover family breakfasts and meetings, and the removable brew unit with ComfortClean parts makes deep cleaning realistic. You pay premium money and you do not get cold extraction or micrometric grinder control for ultra-light roasts, but you do get a super-automatic that stays sweet, consistent and low-friction deep into ownership.
Who it is for
- Homes that rotate between regular, specialty and decaf and want all three ready on tap with real separation
- Milk drinkers who want two cappuccinos or flat whites at once without babysitting the machine
- Tea households that care about proper temperatures and a teapot function for guests
- Owners who value automatic descaling, automatic milk rinses and dishwasher friendly parts over manual descaler routines
- Buyers who want a removable brew unit and serviceable interior on a premium super automatic
Who should avoid it
- Shoppers on a tight budget or looking in the strong midrange rather than flagship price bands
- People who want built in cold extraction or cold foam programs from the machine itself
- Owners obsessed with micrometric grind control for rare, ultra light single origins
- Anyone who dislikes cartridge consumables for descaling and milk deep cleaning
- Buyers who specifically want dual grinders instead of a single grinder with three chambers
Main features
- CoffeeSelect triple hopper with three independent bean chambers (150 g, 210 g, 180 g; 540 g total)
- AutoDescale cartridge system that runs automatic descaling cycles based on usage
- Removable brew unit and ComfortClean dishwasher safe parts for the key components
- AromaticSystemFresh stainless conical grinder mounted over the brew unit for low retention and lower noise
- CupSensor auto spout height adjustment from 80–160 mm with automatic lift after milk to reduce splatter
- OneTouch and OneTouch for Two for espresso and milk drinks, plus coffee pot and tea pot functions up to 8 cups
- Ten user profiles with control over strength, temperature, pre brew, milk and foam volumes and DoubleShot
- Full tea menu with TeaTimer and preset temperatures for different tea types
- WiFiConn@ct and Miele app for remote control, status and guided maintenance prompts
- 2.2 L water tank, 0.7 L milk flask, 16 puck dregs bin and 0.8 L drip tray in a 311 × 420 × 445 mm footprint
Pros
- Three independent bean hoppers with per drink selection and 540 g total capacity
- Automatic descaling via a cartridge with a scheduled, unattended cycle
- CupSensor sets spout height automatically and lifts after milk to reduce splashes
- OneTouch for Two covers both espresso and milk drinks, plus coffee and tea pot functions up to 8 cups
- Removable brew unit and ComfortClean parts, combined with automatic milk line rinses
- Quiet, low retention stainless conical grinder positioned directly over the brew unit
- Tea menu and proper tea temperatures make the machine useful well beyond breakfast
- Profiles and Expert Mode balance “tap and go” simplicity with real control when you want it
Cons
- Very expensive compared with strong midrange super automatics
- No built in cold extraction or cold foam programs for iced drinks
- Macro grinder steps limit ultra fine tinkering for rare light roasts
- Ongoing cost for descaling cartridges and milk cleaning sticks
- Single grinder architecture; if you specifically want dual grinders, rivals like Siemens or Jura GIGA 10 fit better
This is the most complete countertop super-automatic Miele builds. CM7750 CoffeeSelect gives you three independent bean chambers with true separation, an automatic descaling system that handles scale on its own, a quiet conical grinder mounted directly above the brew unit for low retention, and a CupSensor that moves the spouts to your cup height without fuss.
You can run two milk drinks at once, brew a coffee pot for the table, program ten user profiles, and push recipes from the Miele app. It is expensive and unapologetically premium, but the ownership story is the point: fewer chores, more control, and fewer ways to mess up the morning.
At a glance
- What it is. Flagship bean-to-cup with three bean hoppers, automatic descaling cartridge, removable brew unit, CupSensor, Wi-Fi control, coffee and tea pot functions, and OneTouch for Two.
- Capacities. Water 2.2 L. Beans 540 g total split across three chambers of 150 g, 210 g, and 180 g. Grounds bin 16 pucks. Milk flask 0.7 L. Drip tray 0.8 L.
- Footprint and weight. 311 × 420 × 445 mm and about 14.2 kg. Spout height 80–160 mm. Rated 1450 W.
- Grinder and brew. AromaticSystemFresh stainless conical grinder mounted over the brew unit for quiet, low-retention grinding; programmable dose, water, temperature, pre-infusion; DoubleShot option grinds and brews twice.
- Milk. OneTouch and OneTouch for Two, programmable milk and foam volumes, automatic milk line rinsing, guided deep clean for milk pipework.
- Tea. Dedicated tea menu with TeaTimer and preset temperatures per tea type, plus a Teapot function.
- App. WiFiConn@ct via the Miele app for remote control, status, and guidance.
Glanceable specs
- Interface: CM Touch color display with Expert Mode and Performance Mode; BrilliantLight; heated cup rest
- Automation: CoffeeSelect triple hopper; AutoDescale; automatic milk-line rinse; ComfortClean dishwasher-safe parts; removable brew unit
- Programmability: 10 user profiles; strength, temperature, pre-brew, milk and foam volumes; DoubleShot; OneTouch for Two
- Utilities: CupSensor auto spout height; coffee pot and tea pot up to 8 cups; Eco mode; timer; MultiLingua
- Dimensions and capacity: 311 W × 420 H × 445 D mm; 2.2 L water; 540 g beans; 0.7 L milk flask; 16-puck dregs; 0.8 L tray; 80–160 mm spout range; 1450 W
Figures consolidated from Miele’s official spec sheets and current manuals.
Build and design
Miele treats the CM7750 as a small appliance you live with for a decade, not a gadget you churn. The casework is rigid, seams are tight, the spout carriage tracks smoothly, and the CupSensor does its job without drama.
Place a cup and the machine detects rim height, sets the nozzles between 8 and 16 cm, and then raises them by a centimeter after milk to avoid splatter.
That small move keeps cups cleaner and preserves crema.
The headline is CoffeeSelect. Three separated bean containers sit under a rotating selector so you can assign a specific bean to a recipe or a profile. The sizes are not equal by accident:
- The 210 g chamber suits the house espresso,
- the 180 g chamber takes a second blend, and
- the 150 g chamber is perfect for decaf.
The machine meters beans from the chosen chamber, feeds the grinder, and avoids cross-mixing between shots. Total capacity is 540 g, which happens to balance nicely with a 2.2 L tank if you brew milk drinks for a family.
AromaticSystemFresh is Miele’s mechanical story. The conical grinder sits directly above the brew unit and drops grounds straight in. That layout reduces retention and grind staling between cups, and it is quieter than the ceramic setups common a few years ago.
The grinder is stainless, the flow path is short, and the sound is restrained compared with many premium super-automatics.
Under the skin you have a removable brew unit, a serviceable interior, and a milk circuit designed around automatic rinses. Removable parts carry ComfortClean labeling and can go in the dishwasher. The footprint is friendly at 311 × 420 × 445 mm and the weight around 14 kg is light enough to slide forward for refills. Spout clearance to 160 mm makes tall latte glasses easy.
The aesthetic is restrained. The screen uses large tiles, the status prompts are clear, and BrilliantLight trims the spouts without turning the kitchen into a light show. There is a proper cup warmer on top. It is the kind of design that fades into the background after week one, which is a compliment for a machine this capable.
Deep dive
CoffeeSelect’s mechanism matters more than the headline. The machine selects a chamber, portions that bean, and feeds the grinder without contaminating the next order. The geometry is repeatable and the lids seal well, so you are not aroma-blending by accident. Miele’s press information explains the rotating portioner and ties it to the grinder position above the brew unit. The result is fresh grounds with minimal residue and the right bean in the cup you asked for.
The spout carriage is engineered. CupSensor lowers to the correct distance automatically, then rises after milk. The motion is smooth and quiet. It is not cosmetic. Spout distance affects crema and splash, and tall-glass drinks need high travel. The CM7750 covers 8 to 16 cm, which handles espresso cups through latte glasses without pulling parts.
The interior is owner-serviceable. The brew unit is removable by hand. The tank, tray, dregs bin, and milk path parts come apart quickly. ComfortClean labeling means they tolerate the dishwasher. Long-term reliability correlates with owners doing the boring cleaning. Miele designs for that reality.
Workflow
A morning that runs itself
Power on, quick rinse, cup under spout. CupSensor sets height, the display shows your favorites and profiles, and OneTouch for Two is one tap when two drinks are needed. The machine’s Eco mode keeps standby consumption low and heats on demand, but you can set timers if you want it hot before you wake. WiFiConn@ct mirrors the basics in the app along with maintenance counters and prompts.
Profiles and bean logic
Ten user profiles solve the shared kitchen problem. Each person can tie a drink to a specific bean chamber and keep their dose, temperature, and milk volumes. If you map decaf to chamber A, the night profile will never accidentally pull from the house blend. The allocation is exposed in the UI and tweakable without a manual.
Pot functions for people and meetings
Coffee pot produces three to eight cups one after another into a carafe, grinding fresh for each portion. Tea pot does the same for hot water with tea types that set sensible temperatures. Both are obvious wins for brunch or meetings because you do not have to babysit the machine.
Tea that respects temperature
There is a full tea menu with a TeaTimer and preset temperatures. Black, herbal, and fruit teas dispense around 90 °C. Green tea drops to about 80 °C. For households that drink both coffee and tea, it makes the machine useful all day rather than just mornings.
Expert Mode when you want it
Most days you will tap and go. When you feel like tuning, Expert Mode exposes dose, water, temperature, milk and foam amounts, and pre-brewing. DoubleShot doubles the grind and pulls two short extractions to raise intensity without stretching a single shot into bitterness. The logic shows up clearly in Miele’s spec sheets and helps milk drinks keep flavor.
Espresso performance
Grinder character
The stainless conical burr set is quiet and mounted right over the brew unit. This short path keeps retention down and gives you consistent strength cup to cup. Stainless brings durability and a crisp particle shape. For medium and medium-light roasts the cup lands balanced with a fine-crema finish. The machine is not tuned for Scandinavian-light single origins at ultra short ratios. It is tuned for everyday espresso into milk and sensible straight shots.
Parameter hierarchy
Use dose first for presence, grind second for flow, temperature last for finish. Pre-infusion helps with sweetness if you are on the edge of sour. DoubleShot is the correct move for a 12 oz latte. It gives you two short extractions that hold chocolate and caramel notes without a woody tail. The CM7750’s spec sheets document the control set, and the DoubleShot footnote clarifies that the volume stays the same while extraction style changes.
What to expect from the cup
Super-automatics brew in a compact chamber with automatic tamping and fixed puck geometry. Within that envelope, the CM7750 punches above class. The grinder drops fresh grounds straight into the brew unit. Pre-infusion is adjustable. Temperature steps are predictable. The cup lands sweet and tidy on medium roasts with a finer setting and mid-strength dose. It is not trying to do ristretto cosplay. It is designed to be balanced and repeatable, then scaled with DoubleShot for taller milk drinks.
Dialing new beans across three hoppers
Use the three chambers with intent. Put your medium roast house blend in the 210 g bin and set it as default for espresso, flat white, and cappuccino. Place a gentler roast in the 180 g bin for café crème and Americano. Keep decaf in the 150 g bin for evening drinks. For a new coffee, start at mid temperature, mid strength, grind in the middle of the useful band, and a 30–40 g espresso yield. Taste and adjust strength first, grind second, temperature last. The conical grinder’s quietness and low retention make iteration painless.
DoubleShot as a real tool
Most super-automatics ruin flavor when you chase more intensity by dragging the shot long. DoubleShot solves that by grinding and brewing twice with half the water per extraction so the total volume stays the same. It is ideal for lattes and flat whites where you want more coffee presence without harshness. Miele documents the behavior and tags it to the CM7 platform.
Two at once without stretching
OneTouch for Two runs two doses rather than dithering a single extraction. That keeps both cups honest. It matters when two people drink cappuccino at the same time. It is faster than serial singles and tastes better than split shots.
Milk steaming and texture
The automatic frother on the CM7750 is aimed at repeatable texture. Cappuccino defaults to an airy, sweet foam. Flat white trims foam and increases the coffee proportion for a denser mouthfeel. The machine lets you program both milk and foam volumes per drink so each profile can walk the line it prefers. After service, the automatic rinse flushes the path and the deep clean takes care of biofilm if you follow the cadence. The milk cleaning program uses a single stick and runs in about ten minutes, which is short enough that owners actually run it.
Automatic milk that holds up
The milk circuit is designed for consistency and low friction. Program milk and foam volumes per recipe, store them in profiles, and let the machine do the rest. Texture is fine and stable. Cappuccino leans airy with small bubbles. Flat white presets bias lower foam and tighter texture. Plant milks behave best with barista-formulated cartons.
Hygienic by default
After milk drinks, CM7750 runs an automatic rinse of the milk pipework using water from the tank. The deeper “Clean milk pipework” program takes about ten minutes and uses a single-use cleaning stick. The combination is why milk quality does not collapse at month three. Run the quick rinse after service and the deeper clean on schedule.
Two milk drinks, real speed
OneTouch for Two works on milk drinks, not just espresso. Two cappuccinos in one go is a weekday gift. Add CupSensor and tall-glass clearance to 160 mm and you can do latte macchiato without tilting cups or removing parts.
Maintenance and reliability
AutoDescale is the quiet superpower
Most super-automatics trade taste for chores. The CM7750 fights back with a descaling cartridge at the back of the machine. You set a descaling timer and the machine runs automatic descaling based on use, mixing agent and water internally. The cycle takes hours, but it happens unattended at night. Owners in hard-water regions should still fit the proper filter, but AutoDescale removes the monthly chore that ruins many ownership experiences.
What you still do
- Daily: empty the drip tray and grounds bin when prompted, top the tank, and let the milk rinse run after the last milk drink.
- Weekly: pull the brew unit, rinse under warm water, let it air-dry, and wipe the interior. Degrease the brew unit with Miele tablets at the machine’s suggested interval.
- Periodic: run the milk pipework deep clean with the stick; replace the descaling cartridge on schedule.
These steps are called out in the manuals and supported in the app with counters and prompts.
Parts that can hit the dishwasher
ComfortClean parts can go right on the top rack. Use it. Short cleaning routines keep these machines at their best. Automatic milk rinses plus dishwasher parts plus a removable group is a pragmatic package.
Competitive comparisons
Jura Z10
Jura Z10 is the style leader with a Product Recognizing Grinder that auto-adjusts grind electronically and a cold extraction suite for iced drinks. Jura’s brew group is sealed and cleaned by guided cycles rather than owner removal. If you want true cold programs with Jura’s app polish and accept a single bean hopper and a sealed group, Z10 is the rival. If your home needs decaf and two types of regular beans on tap, plus a removable brew group and automatic descaling via cartridge, CM7750 is the better fit.
Siemens EQ.9 plus and EQ900
Siemens EQ.9 Plus offers a dual-bean system with two separate hoppers and two grinders, and strong app control through Home Connect. Milk auto-purges after each milk drink on EQ.9 plus, and the EQ900 adds baristaMode with deep control. Siemens is quieter than most and very flexible. Miele answers with three beans, CupSensor, AutoDescale, pot functions, and a removable brew unit. Choose Siemens if you want dual grinders and heavy app features. Choose Miele if you value three beans and the maintenance story of AutoDescale.
De’Longhi PrimaDonna Soul and Eletta Explore
PrimaDonna Soul brings Bean Adapt and Wi-Fi guidance and is excellent for hot milk drinks. Eletta Explore adds cold foam and fast cold-brew-style programs. Both use removable brew groups and carafes that clean quickly. They cost less, but neither offers three independent bean chambers or automatic descaling via cartridge. If cold foam is a must, De’Longhi’s Explore wins. If you want three beans, CupSensor, and tea functions with a descaling system that handles itself, Miele wins.
Real numbers you can trust
- Water tank 2.2 L
- Beans 3 chambers: 150 g, 210 g, 180 g; 540 g total
- Milk flask 0.7 L
- Grounds bin 16 pucks
- Drip tray 0.8 L
- Spout range 80–160 mm
- Size and weight 311 × 420 × 445 mm; ~14.2 kg
- Power 1450 W
- Grinder stainless conical; mounted over brew unit
- Programs DoubleShot; OneTouch for Two; Coffee pot and Tea pot up to 8 cups; TeaTimer with preset temps
All verified in current manuals and spec sheets.
Pricing and variants
Street price depends on market and finish. In the UK in late 2025 the CM7750 appears on Miele’s own site at roughly the mid-two-thousand-pound mark on promotion. EU pricing spans roughly €2900 to €3800 depending on retailer and edition. Canada commonly lists in the high four- to five-thousand Canadian dollar range for standard finishes and special editions. In the US, several specialty retailers list above four thousand dollars with swings on promo. Always confirm whether your box includes the 0.7 L milk flask and a starter set of cleaning consumables.
Scores
- Build quality: 9.2
- Grinder quality: 8.8
- Espresso quality: 8.6
- Milk system performance: 8.8
- Workflow and ergonomics: 9.3
- Cleaning and maintenance: 9.5
- App and connectivity: 8.4
- Noise: 8.9
- Value at current street price: 8.0
Overall: 8.9
Why these numbers: this is a flagship built to reduce friction. Three beans with true separation, CupSensor, DoubleShot logic that preserves flavor, and a maintenance stack that is realistic for a busy home. It is expensive, but it also solves problems that get machines abandoned.
Who it is for
- Homes that rotate between regular, specialty, and decaf and want all three ready on tap
- Milk drinkers who want two cappuccinos at once with no cup juggling
- Tea households that want proper temperatures and a teapot function
- Owners who value an automatic descaling system, automatic milk rinses, and dishwasher-friendly parts over babysitting prompts
Trade-offs to expect
- Price. You are paying for features that keep quality high in month twelve, not just for a long drink list.
- No cold extraction. If you need cold foam and rapid cold-brew-style programs, rivals like Jura Z10 or De’Longhi’s cold-focused machines specialize there.
- Macro grinder steps. The grinder is quiet and consistent, but you are not getting micrometric control for ultra-light single origins.
- Cartridge consumables. AutoDescale uses cartridges and the milk deep-clean uses sticks. Budget for them.
Final verdict
CM7750 CoffeeSelect is the rare flagship where the headline features translate into daily gains. Three independent hoppers mean the cup you choose comes from the beans you intended, every time. CupSensor means the spouts find your cup and avoid splashes. DoubleShot gives you stronger milk drinks without wrecking extraction. The tea menu and pot functions widen the machine’s value past breakfast. AutoDescale quietly removes a chore that tanks long-term taste in most homes. The brew unit comes out. The parts can hit the dishwasher. The app is useful without becoming another job.
If you want a premium super-automatic you actually live with, not just look at, this is the one to beat. If you need advanced cold drinks from the machine itself or you want dual grinders, there are specialized rivals. For a household that wants three beans on deck, credible espresso into milk, simple pots for guests, and a maintenance story that respects your time, CM7750 CoffeeSelect justifies its spot and its price.
TL;DR
A true flagship super-automatic. Three bean chambers with real separation. Quiet conical grinder above the brew unit. OneTouch for Two. Coffee and tea pot functions. CupSensor spouts that move to your cup. Automatic rinses for milk lines. Automatic descaling with a cartridge you schedule at night. Ten profiles and an app for simple control. Pricey, but it keeps tasting right because maintenance is baked in.
Pros
- Three independent bean hoppers with per-drink selection and 540 g total capacity
- Automatic descaling via cartridge with a timed cycle
- CupSensor sets spout height automatically and prevents splatter
- OneTouch for Two for espresso and milk drinks, plus coffee and tea pot functions up to 8 cups
- Removable brew unit and ComfortClean parts with automatic milk-line rinses
- Quiet, low-retention grinder positioned over the brew unit
Cons
- Very expensive compared with strong midrange rivals
- No built-in cold extraction or cold foam programs
- Grinder steps limit ultra-fine tinkering for rare light roasts
- Ongoing cost for descaling cartridges and milk cleaning sticks
Variant and buying notes
- Finish and editions. Standard Obsidian Black is common across regions. You will also see limited 125 Editions with the same core platform. Check the box for included milk flask and starter consumables.
- Street pricing. UK promos around the mid-two-thousand-pound band, EU listings in the high-two- to three-thousand-euro range, North American listings typically above four thousand local currency. Pricing swings with retailer and finish.
