Full Review of the Top 7 Breville Espresso Machines for 2021

The espresso machine market has long been dominated by Italian companies. Given that the espresso was invented and flourished in Italy around a century ago, this makes sense. Many of the most popular names for espresso machines are Italian or sound Italian.

This is not to say that only Italians can make good espresso machines. Competitors have sprung up all over the world, with some challenging the Italian classic espresso machine manufacturers. One of them is Breville.

Breville was founded in Australia in 1932 and initially produced general home appliances such as radios and sandwich toasters before entering the espresso machine market in the early 2000s.

They have continued to improve their machines since then, earning the respect of coffee experts when it comes to good home espresso machines.

The impressive espresso machine lineup demonstrates Breville’s commitment to innovation. All are easy to use and of high quality construction.

We’ll look at their espresso machine line in this article. Examining each one’s characteristics and qualities to determine which one is best for you.

A summary of each is provided below.

Breville Espresso Machines Review

I’d like to say a few words before we begin the reviews. Breville provides a one-year warranty on all of these espresso machines. Breville’s customer service is well-known for giving each customer personalized attention, with representatives available every day to answer any questions you may have.

These espresso machines are all designed with the user in mind, so even if you have no prior experience, you can start brewing in no time.

Most, but not all, Breville espresso machines use PID (Proportional-Integral-Derivative) control. It regulates the extraction temperature to reduce fluctuations.

Maintaining a consistent temperature is critical for consistently producing good espresso. Any temperature changes will result in a mix of over- and under-extracted grounds.

Something you definitely don’t want to taste in your coffee.

In addition, Breville machines use up to 19-22 grams of ground coffee per brew, which is more than a third more than the average espresso machine. More coffee grounds = richer, fuller-bodied espressos.

Of course, you can use less, but it’s nice to know that you can push the portafilters to their maximum capacity if you prefer.

Breville also places a premium on machine durability. The majority of them are not only made of stainless steel on the outside, but many of the internal components are as well. As a result, any parts of these espresso machines are unlikely to break soon after the first use.

They will undoubtedly last you many years and thousands of espressos before they break. Additionally, the single stainless steel components are easy to clean and virtually indestructible.

Breville Oracle Espresso Machine

The Breville Oracle resembles a traditional Italian-style espresso machine. It is a hybrid of a semi-automatic and a fully automatic machine. That is, you can use it for both purposes, allowing the machine to grind and brew on its own or just brewing automatically.

Because it works as a fully automated machine, there are no settings to change, making it ideal for beginners. Also suitable for semi-experts, with the semi-automatic operation mode providing a little more control.

The smart technology in the Breville Oracle espresso machines remembers all of your preferences. This makes replicating your most successful drinks far too simple.

It has a dual boiler for faster brews, the excellent Breville build quality we’ve come to expect, and it comes with a 1.5lb coffee grinder and an 84 oz. water reservoir. One of Breville’s most powerful espresso machines.

It also includes a steam wand for making milk-based coffee drinks, rounding out an impressive feature set.

The Oracle can accomplish a great deal for a high price. Quality, on the other hand, can be bought and sold. If you want the absolute best that the Australian company has to offer, the Oracle is the pinnacle of what Breville has to offer right now.

Breville Dual Boiler Espresso Machine

The dual boiler is the key feature of this espresso machine, as implied by the name. This means that one boiler is dedicated to brewing espresso while the other is dedicated to steaming milk, making it ideal for quick and delicious brews. An over-pressure valve (OPV) is included in this Breville espresso machine to ensure that the extraction temperature and pressure are always at the proper levels.

There’s also a hot water outlet where you can preheat your cups or make an Americano (espresso plus hot water). With an auto-start setting, you can preheat the water before brewing right when you need it. There’s no need to wait for the water to reach near-boiling temperatures.

The Breville Dual Boiler espresso machine is not fully automatic due to the lack of a grinder. Aside from that, the water reservoir, at 84 oz., is the same size as the Oracle, and the overall feel and build quality are very similar. It’s a little cheaper because it doesn’t come with a grinder.

Breville Barista Express Espresso Machine

The Express is slightly smaller than the previous two machines, but it includes a grinder. Due to the water tank’s reduced capacity of 67 oz, the dimensions and weight are also reduced.

Overall, it’s a simpler, more hands-on machine, but it’s not lacking in quality.

It includes the standard PID control. A Grid Amount dial allows you to precisely select the amount of grounds you want to brew with. It also has a good steam wand and an integrated conic burr grinder, as do the other Breville espresso machines on this list.

The water pressure can be reduced to 9 bar for a gentler extraction. It’s a small espresso machine, but it has the classic Breville build quality and features you’d expect.

Breville Infuser Espresso Machine

The Breville Infuser may be the machine for you if you want something even smaller. In terms of price, it is a mid-range espresso machine, but it includes many of the features found in more expensive models: There is PID control, a hot water outlet, a 61-ounce water tank, and a steam wand.

In addition, as the name implies, there is a pre-infusion setting to pre-extract the grounds and gradually increase the pressure to the optimum 9 bars.

It has a single and double wall portafilter, so you can get either great coffee or beautiful crema depending on your needs.

This pre-infusion improves the coffee’s overall extraction. Not all espresso machines have this, and given the low price of the Infuser, it is an excellent and welcome addition.

It barely weights 17 lb in total and is very compact due to the lack of a grinder. If you don’t have a lot of counter space in your kitchen, one of the first things you should look at is the Breville Infuser espresso machine.

Even the most discriminating coffee connoisseur would be interested in a few of its qualities for better extraction.

Breville Duo Temp Pro Espresso Machine

The Duo Temp Pro is ideal if you want something even smaller and lighter. It is a Breville espresso machine that weighs only 13.01 lb.

In addition, the Duo Temp Pro is a full inch shorter in both directions than the second smallest Breville espresso machine. The 10″ x 11″ x 13″ dimensions make it easy to fit and store in any kitchen.

The title “Duo Temp” refers to the fact that this machine has two distinct temperatures that may be set to brew coffee or froth milk. This machine’s robust 1600W thermocoil heating technology swiftly and responsively warms water for coffee and milk steaming.

This espresso machine has PID control, stainless steel construction, and a 1 or 2 wall filter basket, enabling you to use freshly ground or pre-ground coffee beans.

It does not, however, include a coffee grinder. Given the model’s pricing, this is a sensible omission. A machine in the Breville line that sits between the most expensive and the most affordable pricing points.

Breville Cafe Roma Espresso Machine

Those looking to make espresso manually on a budget can choose the Breville Cafe Roma. It seems to be distinct from the other espresso machines here examined from the exterior, since it is considerably smaller and has a visible portafilter lever right in the center of the body.

It is a basic model that lacks a grinder but includes a large portafilter and a steam wand. The water tank (40.6 oz.) is large enough to endure for multiple espressos before needing to be replenished. It is not the most powerful Breville machine, but it is completely manual, so you have complete control over the brewing process.

Fans of automation may look elsewhere, but if you are willing to put in the work to fine-tune your brews, this little espresso machine may be of assistance and service to you.

Whether you’re just starting out with espresso or prefer ultimate control over convenience, the Cafe Roma is a low-cost machine with excellent build quality that will welcome you to the world of espresso brewing.

Breville Barista Touch Espresso Machine

The Breville Barista Touch, on the other hand, includes a touch display from which you can select up to five preset coffee recipes to brew with a single press of your finger. Convenience at its finest. Because it is a fully automatic espresso machine, it has a grinder, a steam wand, and a huge water tank (40.6 oz.) for total espresso automation.

If you need to make changes, you may save up to 8 unique drinks in the machine’s memory for quick re-brewing. You won’t have to remember your favorite espressos by hand; instead, let this machine do it for you.

All of the normal Breville espresso machine capabilities are included, as well as a few nice upgrades. ThermoJet heating technology, in instance, can reach the ideal water temperature for brewing in three seconds, which is faster than we could have expected.

The price is towards the top of the Breville range, which is to be expected for such a high-quality and convenient espresso machine.

Conclusion

So there you have it: reviews of the greatest espresso machines from Breville, one of the world’s leading manufacturers. The Australian brand’s line-up is remarkable and capable of meeting every requirement, ranging from some of the most feature-rich and powerful machines, as well as fully automated ones, to the most basic, economical, manual ones.

The Cafe Roma is the greatest machine for newcomers, while the Oracle is the most semi-professional. Between these two extremes, you should have no trouble choosing one that provides everything you want at the right price for your particular budget. Breville has you covered no matter what your needs are.

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