How Many Power Outlets Does a Home Coffee Station Need?

A full espresso setup needs 3–4 outlets and careful attention to amperage — espresso machines draw 1,200–1,800W and should ideally be on a dedicated or near-dedicated circuit.

Quick Answer

Minimum 3 outlets: (1) Espresso machine — dedicated if possible, 15–20A circuit. (2) Grinder — 100–300W, can share circuit if machine is off during grinding. (3) Kettle (if pour-over) — 1,200–1,500W, high draw. Never run espresso machine and kettle simultaneously on the same 15A circuit. Scale and phone charger are low-draw and can share a USB hub or power strip.

🎯 Safe Rule: Espresso machine alone on one outlet/circuit. Everything else on a separate power strip. Don't run machine + kettle simultaneously — combined draw (3,000W+) will trip most 15A kitchen circuits.

⚙️ Equipment Power Requirements

Equipment Wattage Notes
Espresso machine1,200–1,800WHighest draw; ideally on dedicated circuit
Gooseneck kettle1,000–1,500WDon't run with machine simultaneously
Electric grinder100–300WBrief draw during grinding only
ScaleBattery or USB (<5W)Negligible
Phone / timer5–20WUSB hub or shared power strip fine

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