Had mine for 6 months now, brewing several batches per day. Absolutely love it! You understand that the developers are really into coffee when there is a timer automatically starting after coffee is brewed, telling you how long time since it was brewed. Details, but nice. I can make a long list of pros, but will instead mention some cons and how to fix a couple of them: 1. The insert cone shaped filter holder makes it easier to wash of the paper filter under the sink, but it also adds needs of cleaning in space between the cone and the large one. 2. Using the brew-in-cup function (which is great!) can be a bit splashy if you have a low cup. Solve this by putting something as a stand getting the cup higher. 3. Not only does the pump sound, it vibrates making the table vibrate too. Helped a lot to put som fabrics under it to dampen vibration. 4. Using brew-in-cup does not have a drop-stop function. Couple of times I have forgot to put the cup under and ther will be coffee everywhere. Even all cons above - I love it!
This is my 2nd Keurig coffee maker of this model. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxBrV-RbF5Nk0Rlt9i15aao-YMzqzTG8Vf The first worked fine for more than 2 years, and I could still get a decent cup of coffee out of it if I fiddled with it when I decided to replace it. The problem I had with my first unit was this: When attempting to brew a cup of coffee, the unit would either keep brewing until the coffee was undrinkable or it would not run long enough and the coffee produced was way too strong. I cleaned the unit as best I could but it did not help. So in the end it was just too much trouble to get a good cup of coffee out of it, so I decided to replace it with a new one, which has been working great since I unpacked it.
I’ve had my Breville Precision Brewer for over four years now and it runs just as well today as it did in the beginning with very little maintenance and simply regular cleaning and descaling. I have similar small annoyances with a plastic build but it’s almost purely aesthetic it’s also held up damage. It is a daily driver depending on the season but we definitely don’t use it every day… and that’s because we’ve been using the Breville Infuser pretty much daily for the last almost 10 years also with barely any issues. I know some people like to hack their machines or do repairs on their own and these appliances make that difficult, but between this, the espresso maker and the grinder, I have had zero problems whatsoever over a long period of time with this company. They score 8/10 performance and 10/10 in value!
We've had ours for 3 years now and still love it. When we need more than the two cups from the Chemex, this is our brew method of choice. The Gold setting is pretty much what we always use; set it and forget it :)
I own one and really am impressed with the cone basket. I’m still trying to dial in the flat bottom basket and would be interested to see a video on recommendations for getting the best coffee when scaling up to the “8-12 cup” range.
I think you need to include the temperature of brewed coffee in negatives of this coffee maker. 4 days back I got Sage precision machine and found everything as good as you described however, the brewed coffee quiet low hot even on max 98 degree. This is for me, a decision maker whether to recommend this machine or not.
Just bought one last week because of all of the great reviews and customizable features that you highlighted. However there is one thing that is disappointing beyond the features, it simply does not get hit enough. I’m not looking for a scalding hot cup of coffee, but if you make a 4-5 cup pot, the carafe acts as a heat sink. I only record 130 degrees right away, and then it starts going down from there, and yes I am preheating the carafe and have bumped up the temperature etc. add half and half, and down it goes even further. I called customer support and after 40 minutes of getting nowhere, I was put on hold for another 10 before I just hung up.
@@ArtistiCoffeeRoasters You're probably brewing a full pot. There is a marked difference in temp between a 4 and a 5 cup pot. A 4 cup pot is noticeably cooler, and again if you add cream you're knocking the temp down even further. I left the carafe full of hot water yesterday and walked away for a while. When I returned to pour it out it was still steaming hot. This tells me that the carafe really acts as a heat sink pulling the heat out of the coffee when there's not much coffee inside to counteract. This morning besides preheating the carafe, I preheated my mug with cream in it for 22 seconds in the microwave. Finally, a respectable temp for my coffee. I can live with those additional steps. It's a well made machine featuring customized settings which I appreciate. They need to either reengineer the carafe OR make buyers aware of what to expect brewing a small pot.
These are so much better than a moccamaster IMO producing a much better cup. I would love one however I am only brewing small batches at a time (around 300ml) so am sticking to v60 for now- but with a now reduced price I am still tempted… my fiancé would kill me though as the GS3 and EK already take up too much bench space in the kitchen apparently :P Thanks for the video!
Got one of these, and I love it, BUT, I upped my coffee game with a Barista Pro. Love your channel fellas, lots of insights and tips. Unfortunately now I am looking at a Puqpress mini, I can't stop buying accessories. 😞
I just purchased one yesterday. My ten-year-old Breville Infuser finally died, and I decided to not get it fixed and not buy another espresso maker. Although, I really like my Long Black I was getting tired of chasing the perfect espresso and having to dial in grind every time I changed from espresso to pour-over, French press, (my brew method of choice when I have time except I don't like the cleanup) or cold brew then, back to espresso (grinder is Vario-866 with ceramic burrs). Additionally, in summer months with 90 degree Fahrenheit temperatures and 70 humidity I drink lots of cold and ice brew, too. I have had to resort to a manual grinder so I could keep the Vario on espresso setting. Breville was kind enough to give me a 25% discount so opted to go with Precision Brewer Tribute which comes with the pour-over adapter and thermal carafe. Anyway, I really trust Artisti Coffee Roasters so I am happy to see you've given it good reviews. I can hardly wait for mine to arrive. In the meantime, I'm making traditional cold brew in a 32 ounce (.95L) traditional Ball Jar. The only downside I can see at this point is that it doesn't make French press. Cheers Mates
I really want to get this. I'm the only coffee drinker in the house so I'd probably use the pour over option. However, if I were to make a larger batch for guests and use the cone or basket filter, will I have to adjust the grind size too?
It should be ok for batch and pour over on the same grind setting. It will work. However it’s always advised to adjust the grind once you have tasted the coffee to get the most out of the flavour
I own one and it seems like the coffee is not hot enough. Normally I have to sip my coffee until it cools off a bit. With this I can drink right away and my cup gets cool fast. has anyone had this issue?
@@ArtistiCoffeeRoasters Problem Solved!!!! I was filling my tank by using the carafe. Bad idea. This cools the metal and when the coffee hits it, it cools WAY off. I filled my tank with water from another source and my carafe at room temperature. HOT COFFEE once again! They really should let you know that.
Do I have to use the carafe for over ice mode? Can I use a Kalita-185 with the pourover adapter? What is recommended maximum coffee amount when using a pourover adapter with a Kalita-185?
I love my Mine, had it for two years works great. Coffee bed never flat after brewing though, I always pay deep hole in the middle shaped like a cone. Any thoughts on how to fix this? Coffee still taste great
I usually take the basket out and do a quick swirl right after it's done pumping all the water through, that leaves the bed perfectly flat and tastes the best with my grind setting and coffee. I do not swirl after the bloom, somehow that tends to clog the filter.
@@ArtistiCoffeeRoasters I do, but it's not that great in terms of dispersion in my opinion, if I don't do one 360° swirl I get a divot in the bed. Then again I might be the one at fault.
I am looking at this for several months now but the last Thermo coffee maker we had clearly did not keep the coffee hot enough as we like it on the hotter side. Therefore I’m looking at the glass version of this with the heated plate. I know that could cause coffee to overheat however we finish our pot generally within an hour. Should I try the thermal version or just stick with the glass model that I could keep the pot hot?
The thermal carafe is the way to go, I like my coffee hot as well so with smaller batches I preheat the carafe. Does the job nicely without overheating your brew.
@@ArtistiCoffeeRoasters I've been hearing that if you are making a smaller batch like maybe 2 cups that the thermos absorbs all the heat and leaves the coffee cold. I would love this machine for automated coffee in the morning but being the only person in the house that drinks filter coffee I'd be wasting a lot of coffee every day :-(
Looking to buy one of these with the express purpose of making my morning coffee. I get up at 4:45am and my wife won't wake until 7:00. Is this machine going to disturb her? How loud is "not very loud" I can't find a decibel figure anywhere and no RUclips videos show the machine working - all the reviewers just skip to the made coffee. I know I'll have to grind my coffee the night before, but the advantages of having a good cup of coffee ready when I get up far outweigh the loss in flavour I might get from having the ground coffee sitting for 8 hours.
Honestly I want to love this coffee maker but I'm not sure why you can't turn the warmer on?! It's easily the most thoughtless thing I've ever seen on a coffee maker... I'm looking at buying a different magnet just because of this.
Ah I see, I should have bought that model. I have the one with a glass carafe and a warmer but the warmer only turns on if you make more than 4 cups and there is no way to manually turn it on. Very frustrating for a great coffee maker to have such a silly oversight. Maybe I'll break down and buy the thermal carafe .. great review BTW!
It appears yours is defective as well in my opinion. It skips the bloom phase in Gold when you add more than 4cups of water. The bloom phase works on My Brew, Fast and Strong but not Gold.
Bought one of these in November and just had to get rid of it this week. I wanted to love it so bad, but the lid traps moisture and creates mold. You cannot get it out and so soon as you brew that great pot of coffee it’s actually disgusting swamp water. How are none of you people talking about this? Breville is aware of the problem yet they refuse to do anything about it. The internet is burning up with folks talking about a solution. I’ve seen people cut theirs open (spoiler: it’s disgusting inside) just to clean it and glue it back together. Oh how I wish this weren’t the case, everything else about the unit is great. At this price point however, I shouldn’t have to soak the lid in vinegar every 72 hours.
@@TJC1315 Yes, sorry I wasn’t clear. The lid to the carafe. I gave up the Breville having used it since November I ordered the OXO 8 cup but only brewed one pot of water before moving on. It produced a large amount of steam out the top and because of the small space I had it in under the cabinets I was afraid it would be a problem. Also I didn’t like the feel of the quality but I’ve read it makes a great cup of coffee. Also the carafe lid didn’t fit easily on the carafe, I could instantly tell that was going to be annoying. So after all that I went to Williams-Sanoma and bought the Moccamaster and other than not being programmable I could not voice a single other concern. I’m picky and I love this thing. I almost bought it before the breville and the only reason I didn’t was because it wasn’t programmable. Could’ve saved myself a lot of money and trouble. I am definitely keeping the Moccamaster. The one other comment I have on the breville is that the pour over single cup function is great, although I have read the eventually the actuator that holds the drip stop open can give out rendering that function useless. You can find life hacks online to deal with that though if it happens. The only way I could recommend the breville precision is if a person was only using the single cup feature.
@Shadysides Thank you for your detailed reply! I'm looking to replace my Zojirushi and have been researching this Breville, OXO, Cuisinart pour over. I, too, am shying away from the Moccamaster bc of its lack of programmability....but after reading your satisfaction with it, I'm thinking I could live without the program feature.
@@TJC1315 okay so I’ve tried to reply a couple times now and it appears prevent my reply likely because of a link I was providing to you with more information about the breville carafe lid. Just search “Breville Precision Brewer carafe lid is disgusting” and there is a Reddit forum with a lot of information. I wish I could’ve learned all this before purchasing and saving myself a hassle. The thing I wanted to add about the Moccamaster is that the lack of programming has not been nearly as big of a deal as I anticipated. I still prepare coffee ahead of time so all I have to do is flip a switch and 6 minutes later it’s ready. Good luck in your search!
@Shadysides Yeah, I don't think RUclips allows links 🙄 Thank you so much for the info, I'll definitely check it out and also for the Moccamaster tip, I didn't even think of that! My old brain doesn't function like it used to, lol
Worst machine I ever bought. Couldn’t get rid of this fake plastic taste which was so obvious even from the water straight out of the shower head. I flushed litres and litres of water through this thing and nothing changed. Couldn’t get a replacement from breville/sage support, either. Sold it on eBay and bought a Moccamaster which makes great coffee for 2/3rds of the price. Made in the Netherlands vs made in China. Should have realised in the first place!
We are a coffee roaster that offers many brewing options, not just an espresso cafe. Batch brew is a great way to make coffee and we have to be honest that this is the only domestic product we use, it’s very good value and we wanted to share that with you all.
Been using one for the past two years. It brews a tasty batch of coffee. I love the convenience and overall quality. I've also saved a lot of money with this investment.
Mate, if you only wanted to see videos on $3k commercial grinders, why did you click on this? It's obviously not for you. You do know that people make coffee at home, and that there are forms of it other than espresso, right? And I know that this will come as a shock to you, but whenever you grow up and make some friends, you'll realize that single cup pour over setups aren't always practical and sometimes you need to make a liter of coffee... Crazy, I know.
Had mine for 6 months now, brewing several batches per day. Absolutely love it! You understand that the developers are really into coffee when there is a timer automatically starting after coffee is brewed, telling you how long time since it was brewed. Details, but nice.
I can make a long list of pros, but will instead mention some cons and how to fix a couple of them:
1. The insert cone shaped filter holder makes it easier to wash of the paper filter under the sink, but it also adds needs of cleaning in space between the cone and the large one.
2. Using the brew-in-cup function (which is great!) can be a bit splashy if you have a low cup. Solve this by putting something as a stand getting the cup higher.
3. Not only does the pump sound, it vibrates making the table vibrate too. Helped a lot to put som fabrics under it to dampen vibration.
4. Using brew-in-cup does not have a drop-stop function. Couple of times I have forgot to put the cup under and ther will be coffee everywhere.
Even all cons above - I love it!
Great advice here! Cheers!
This is my 2nd Keurig coffee maker of this model. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxBrV-RbF5Nk0Rlt9i15aao-YMzqzTG8Vf The first worked fine for more than 2 years, and I could still get a decent cup of coffee out of it if I fiddled with it when I decided to replace it. The problem I had with my first unit was this: When attempting to brew a cup of coffee, the unit would either keep brewing until the coffee was undrinkable or it would not run long enough and the coffee produced was way too strong. I cleaned the unit as best I could but it did not help. So in the end it was just too much trouble to get a good cup of coffee out of it, so I decided to replace it with a new one, which has been working great since I unpacked it.
I’ve had my Breville Precision Brewer for over four years now and it runs just as well today as it did in the beginning with very little maintenance and simply regular cleaning and descaling. I have similar small annoyances with a plastic build but it’s almost purely aesthetic it’s also held up damage. It is a daily driver depending on the season but we definitely don’t use it every day… and that’s because we’ve been using the Breville Infuser pretty much daily for the last almost 10 years also with barely any issues.
I know some people like to hack their machines or do repairs on their own and these appliances make that difficult, but between this, the espresso maker and the grinder, I have had zero problems whatsoever over a long period of time with this company.
They score 8/10 performance and 10/10 in value!
Yep, the Breville Brewer is a great little unit and it sure gets a work out in our espresso bar :)
We've had ours for 3 years now and still love it. When we need more than the two cups from the Chemex, this is our brew method of choice. The Gold setting is pretty much what we always use; set it and forget it :)
Great to hear you love it, the gold is soo good
I own one and really am impressed with the cone basket. I’m still trying to dial in the flat bottom basket and would be interested to see a video on recommendations for getting the best coffee when scaling up to the “8-12 cup” range.
Kick ass machine!! And guess what? Made by you Aussies, so you _know_ it's gonna rock! Much ❤️ to you all from South Dakota.
🤙🏻 glad you love it
You say built in Australia and one says China. Where is this machine manufactured?
I think you need to include the temperature of brewed coffee in negatives of this coffee maker. 4 days back I got Sage precision machine and found everything as good as you described however, the brewed coffee quiet low hot even on max 98 degree. This is for me, a decision maker whether to recommend this machine or not.
Love Mine! Having Temp, Bloom and Flow Rate control allows me to get the best taste from Light to Dark Roast.
Do you have a special setting you can share for the Dark roast?
Just bought one last week because of all of the great reviews and customizable features that you highlighted.
However there is one thing that is disappointing beyond the features, it simply does not get hit enough.
I’m not looking for a scalding hot cup of coffee, but if you make a 4-5 cup pot, the carafe acts as a heat sink. I only record 130 degrees right away, and then it starts going down from there, and yes I am preheating the carafe and have bumped up the temperature etc. add half and half, and down it goes even further.
I called customer support and after 40 minutes of getting nowhere, I was put on hold for another 10 before I just hung up.
That’s odd, when we brew a batch brewer on the gold setting it is very hot, we can’t drink it till it cools down.
@@ArtistiCoffeeRoasters You're probably brewing a full pot. There is a marked difference in temp between a 4 and a 5 cup pot. A 4 cup pot is noticeably cooler, and again if you add cream you're knocking the temp down even further.
I left the carafe full of hot water yesterday and walked away for a while. When I returned to pour it out it was still steaming hot. This tells me that the carafe really acts as a heat sink pulling the heat out of the coffee when there's not much coffee inside to counteract.
This morning besides preheating the carafe, I preheated my mug with cream in it for 22 seconds in the microwave. Finally, a respectable temp for my coffee.
I can live with those additional steps. It's a well made machine featuring customized settings which I appreciate. They need to either reengineer the carafe OR make buyers aware of what to expect brewing a small pot.
I have same issue - it is very frustrating.
I do love a good batch brew. Thanks Artisti. 👍
🤜🏻🤜🏻
These are so much better than a moccamaster IMO producing a much better cup. I would love one however I am only brewing small batches at a time (around 300ml) so am sticking to v60 for now- but with a now reduced price I am still tempted… my fiancé would kill me though as the GS3 and EK already take up too much bench space in the kitchen apparently :P Thanks for the video!
If you have a gs3 and ek your already ahead of the game, the v60 is perfect for the 300ml, take a break and enjoy the art of the pour over brew
What makes this better than a moccamaster ?
Got one of these, and I love it, BUT, I upped my coffee game with a Barista Pro.
Love your channel fellas, lots of insights and tips.
Unfortunately now I am looking at a Puqpress mini, I can't stop buying accessories. 😞
Nice, we have one of your in Australia super cheap in our site it you want it, it was a wrong order
@@ArtistiCoffeeRoasters Would love to, but have maxxed out right now, also I need 54mm cos you know, BREVILLE!!!
What grinder should i use at home ( just for cheap one) and which bean you recommend for batch brew. I looking for juice taste. Thanks
Thanks for your video . Can it keep coffee hot for long time ?
It lasts a few hours , 2-3 then it cools down and time to brew another 🤙🏻
I just purchased one yesterday. My ten-year-old Breville Infuser finally died, and I decided to not get it fixed and not buy another espresso maker. Although, I really like my Long Black I was getting tired of chasing the perfect espresso and having to dial in grind every time I changed from espresso to pour-over, French press, (my brew method of choice when I have time except I don't like the cleanup) or cold brew then, back to espresso (grinder is Vario-866 with ceramic burrs). Additionally, in summer months with 90 degree Fahrenheit temperatures and 70 humidity I drink lots of cold and ice brew, too. I have had to resort to a manual grinder so I could keep the Vario on espresso setting. Breville was kind enough to give me a 25% discount so opted to go with Precision Brewer Tribute which comes with the pour-over adapter and thermal carafe.
Anyway, I really trust Artisti Coffee Roasters so I am happy to see you've given it good reviews. I can hardly wait for mine to arrive. In the meantime, I'm making traditional cold brew in a 32 ounce (.95L) traditional Ball Jar. The only downside I can see at this point is that it doesn't make French press.
Cheers Mates
Very interesting, we look forward to taking one soon. 👍🏼
Love to have you guys up soon for a brew. 🤙🏻
I really want to get this. I'm the only coffee drinker in the house so I'd probably use the pour over option. However, if I were to make a larger batch for guests and use the cone or basket filter, will I have to adjust the grind size too?
It should be ok for batch and pour over on the same grind setting. It will work. However it’s always advised to adjust the grind once you have tasted the coffee to get the most out of the flavour
I own one and it seems like the coffee is not hot enough. Normally I have to sip my coffee until it cools off a bit. With this I can drink right away and my cup gets cool fast. has anyone had this issue?
Have you used the custom mode? You can change the temperature higher. Cheers luke
@@ArtistiCoffeeRoasters Problem Solved!!!! I was filling my tank by using the carafe. Bad idea. This cools the metal and when the coffee hits it, it cools WAY off. I filled my tank with water from another source and my carafe at room temperature. HOT COFFEE once again! They really should let you know that.
Do you sell this to your customers or only for internal use?
We have them for sale in our online store and we ship Australia wide :)
You mentioned wanting the thermos, how do you do that?
Different models are available for sale
Could this brewer make for example 3 or 5 cups of coffee at once?
Yes it can make 2L
Do I have to use the carafe for over ice mode? Can I use a Kalita-185 with the pourover adapter? What is recommended maximum coffee amount when using a pourover adapter with a Kalita-185?
I love my Mine, had it for two years works great. Coffee bed never flat after brewing though, I always pay deep hole in the middle shaped like a cone. Any thoughts on how to fix this? Coffee still taste great
I usually take the basket out and do a quick swirl right after it's done pumping all the water through, that leaves the bed perfectly flat and tastes the best with my grind setting and coffee. I do not swirl after the bloom, somehow that tends to clog the filter.
Sure you can do that, do you have the red silicone water dispurser in the top?
@@ArtistiCoffeeRoasters I do, but it's not that great in terms of dispersion in my opinion, if I don't do one 360° swirl I get a divot in the bed. Then again I might be the one at fault.
I am looking at this for several months now but the last Thermo coffee maker we had clearly did not keep the coffee hot enough as we like it on the hotter side. Therefore I’m looking at the glass version of this with the heated plate. I know that could cause coffee to overheat however we finish our pot generally within an hour. Should I try the thermal version or just stick with the glass model that I could keep the pot hot?
The glass version is terrible, and it continues to heat the coffee. The thermos is the only way to go. 1 hour, not a problem
The thermal carafe is the way to go, I like my coffee hot as well so with smaller batches I preheat the carafe. Does the job nicely without overheating your brew.
@@ArtistiCoffeeRoasters I've been hearing that if you are making a smaller batch like maybe 2 cups that the thermos absorbs all the heat and leaves the coffee cold. I would love this machine for automated coffee in the morning but being the only person in the house that drinks filter coffee I'd be wasting a lot of coffee every day :-(
Looking to buy one of these with the express purpose of making my morning coffee. I get up at 4:45am and my wife won't wake until 7:00. Is this machine going to disturb her? How loud is "not very loud" I can't find a decibel figure anywhere and no RUclips videos show the machine working - all the reviewers just skip to the made coffee. I know I'll have to grind my coffee the night before, but the advantages of having a good cup of coffee ready when I get up far outweigh the loss in flavour I might get from having the ground coffee sitting for 8 hours.
Good question, it’s very quiet 🤫
What grinder is that?
thanks
Honestly I want to love this coffee maker but I'm not sure why you can't turn the warmer on?! It's easily the most thoughtless thing I've ever seen on a coffee maker... I'm looking at buying a different magnet just because of this.
It does not have an inbuilt warmer. It’s just a resting plate. The thermos is very good and keeps the heat in for a long time
Ah I see, I should have bought that model. I have the one with a glass carafe and a warmer but the warmer only turns on if you make more than 4 cups and there is no way to manually turn it on. Very frustrating for a great coffee maker to have such a silly oversight. Maybe I'll break down and buy the thermal carafe .. great review BTW!
Looks like it went from heating to brewing, skipped the blooming.
Nope. It blooms during the brewing process.
Why the hell doesn't it come in matte black! It's perfect except it doesn't match a singe thing in my kitchen.
😂
It appears yours is defective as well in my opinion. It skips the bloom phase in Gold when you add more than 4cups of water. The bloom phase works on My Brew, Fast and Strong but not Gold.
It would the the sca gold standard to maybe not have a bloom ? 🤷🏼♂️
Hint, its not defective.
Bought one of these in November and just had to get rid of it this week. I wanted to love it so bad, but the lid traps moisture and creates mold. You cannot get it out and so soon as you brew that great pot of coffee it’s actually disgusting swamp water. How are none of you people talking about this? Breville is aware of the problem yet they refuse to do anything about it. The internet is burning up with folks talking about a solution. I’ve seen people cut theirs open (spoiler: it’s disgusting inside) just to clean it and glue it back together. Oh how I wish this weren’t the case, everything else about the unit is great. At this price point however, I shouldn’t have to soak the lid in vinegar every 72 hours.
@Shadysides When you say lid, are you referring to the lid on the thermal carafe?
@@TJC1315 Yes, sorry I wasn’t clear. The lid to the carafe. I gave up the Breville having used it since November I ordered the OXO 8 cup but only brewed one pot of water before moving on. It produced a large amount of steam out the top and because of the small space I had it in under the cabinets I was afraid it would be a problem. Also I didn’t like the feel of the quality but I’ve read it makes a great cup of coffee. Also the carafe lid didn’t fit easily on the carafe, I could instantly tell that was going to be annoying. So after all that I went to Williams-Sanoma and bought the Moccamaster and other than not being programmable I could not voice a single other concern. I’m picky and I love this thing. I almost bought it before the breville and the only reason I didn’t was because it wasn’t programmable. Could’ve saved myself a lot of money and trouble. I am definitely keeping the Moccamaster. The one other comment I have on the breville is that the pour over single cup function is great, although I have read the eventually the actuator that holds the drip stop open can give out rendering that function useless. You can find life hacks online to deal with that though if it happens. The only way I could recommend the breville precision is if a person was only using the single cup feature.
@Shadysides Thank you for your detailed reply!
I'm looking to replace my Zojirushi and have been researching this Breville, OXO, Cuisinart pour over. I, too, am shying away from the Moccamaster bc of its lack of programmability....but after reading your satisfaction with it, I'm thinking I could live without the program feature.
@@TJC1315 okay so I’ve tried to reply a couple times now and it appears prevent my reply likely because of a link I was providing to you with more information about the breville carafe lid. Just search “Breville Precision Brewer carafe lid is disgusting” and there is a Reddit forum with a lot of information. I wish I could’ve learned all this before purchasing and saving myself a hassle. The thing I wanted to add about the Moccamaster is that the lack of programming has not been nearly as big of a deal as I anticipated. I still prepare coffee ahead of time so all I have to do is flip a switch and 6 minutes later it’s ready. Good luck in your search!
@Shadysides Yeah, I don't think RUclips allows links 🙄 Thank you so much for the info, I'll definitely check it out and also for the Moccamaster tip, I didn't even think of that! My old brain doesn't function like it used to, lol
Worst machine I ever bought. Couldn’t get rid of this fake plastic taste which was so obvious even from the water straight out of the shower head. I flushed litres and litres of water through this thing and nothing changed. Couldn’t get a replacement from breville/sage support, either. Sold it on eBay and bought a Moccamaster which makes great coffee for 2/3rds of the price. Made in the Netherlands vs made in China. Should have realised in the first place!
Wow, we have not come across this, glad you got a solution sorted.
Can you talk without dancing?
nope 😅
so being an espresso cafe you're now promoting a cheap consumer appliance
We are a coffee roaster that offers many brewing options, not just an espresso cafe. Batch brew is a great way to make coffee and we have to be honest that this is the only domestic product we use, it’s very good value and we wanted to share that with you all.
Been using one for the past two years. It brews a tasty batch of coffee. I love the convenience and overall quality. I've also saved a lot of money with this investment.
Oh no, how dare coffee be accessible and affordable!
@@ArtistiCoffeeRoasters yip but do you use this to serve customers at the shop?
Mate, if you only wanted to see videos on $3k commercial grinders, why did you click on this? It's obviously not for you. You do know that people make coffee at home, and that there are forms of it other than espresso, right? And I know that this will come as a shock to you, but whenever you grow up and make some friends, you'll realize that single cup pour over setups aren't always practical and sometimes you need to make a liter of coffee... Crazy, I know.