How do we measure the noise level of a fully automatic coffee machine?
Silent, average, or loud?
Silent coffee machines
We call coffee machines with a noise level of less than 66db relatively silent. The noise levels we measure with these machines are always lower than 66dB. This allows you to easily continue your conversation with your friend while you make a cup of coffee for the both of you.
Averagely loud coffee machines
An average noise level of a fully automatic machine is somewhere between 66 and 70dB. When you make a cup of coffee with a machine like this, you'll have to pause the conversation with your neighbor. This is especially bothering when you make multiple cups of coffee back to back.
Loud coffee machines
Coffee machines with a high noise level are louder than 70dB. We call these machines loud, as they make a lot of noise. Chances are that your partner will hear you make coffee from the bedroom.
How do we measure the noise level?
We measure the noise level of a fully automatic coffee machine ourselves, just at the Coolblue office. We have a special room for this with the necessary supplies. We test each coffee machine in exactly the same way, so we compare them fairly. We measure the noise level both of grinding the beans and making coffee. The average of these two is the total noise level. Not all coffee machines have a milk system, that's why we don't include frothing milk in the average noise level. You can find these values in the specifications of the product that we sell.
What else do we test?
It's difficult to judge how sturdy a coffee machine is by an image. That's why we test our fully automatic coffee machines and judge how sturdy all the different components of the machine are. That way, you know exactly what you're getting.