Just got this machine but in black and love it. Your review setting up vid told me a lot more than many others I have watched so thanks. Of course I'm still learning and applying your advice. Thanks 😊
@@craftcoffeespot Yeah I prefer it particularly as it is better match for other kit placed near it. Not quite there yet in fine tuning for my preferred Java Mocha locally supplied bean. For a less than two years into the art of decent espresso coffee making it is satisfying to keep improving thanks to people like yourself and also Coffee Kev who got me into it initially with Breville and their products. Ta to both again. Frank🙂
I am at 6 on the inner burr! Meanwhile, my Barista Express is now at a 3. This goes to show the exact number doesn't matter; just make sure you're at a place so that you have a comfortable range of settings on the outer burr.
Recently bought this and enjoying it. So far, still using up some cans of Illy espresso grind, so haven’t tried the grinder yet. I enjoy the double shot, but I’m still making my regular “cupos coffee” from my k-cup model to get 8 ounces of coffee. I am intrigued by what you said about using the hot water spout to make Americano. Tell me more! Is this just a matter of adding some hot water to dilute the espresso so you have a larger, less intense serving?
I use hot water to dilute the espresso, typically 1:2 or 1:3 espresso:water ratio. It’s still a small drink, that has stronger flavor yet much more palatable than straight espresso. The small drink means less fluid and quicker consumption.
I've had one for a couple of months now. Got it in "black truffle" -- a nice matte black that looks great in my kitchen. Unfortunately, the paint finish on the tray immediately started to chip. Otherwise, it works great. Stick with the stainless.
Hi, looking to get into the espresso world.Been looking at the breville barista express and the barista pro but cant decide.I want to learn ho to be a good barista.I am a beginner which one would you recommend?
Barista Touch is on sale for a great price today, so I recommend that. You can find it here: amzn.to/3vmeGCj (affiliate link) Otherwise, the Barista Express Impress is the best for beginners, very easy to use. Find it here: amzn.to/3TSu9DP (affiliate link) I would not go with the classic Barista Express. Impress, Touch, and Pro are all better. The Impress is a LOT easier to use. The Touch is great for steaming milk. So, if you want milk, Touch. If pure simplicity, Express Impress. Check the links above.
@@MannenMoment the link *should* auto redirect to Europe. If not, then no. I would stick with the Express Impress if it’s cheaper in Europe, and you don’t care about milk. Otherwise, Pro or Touch are both solid.
@@craftcoffeespotalright i still want som control of the process, if i want to learn faster would the pro be better or should i go with the touch even if its more expensive?
@@MannenMoment Pro is still really solid. Main upgrade of the Touch is the steam wand - it is automatic. We have a video comparing the two, check it out.
Hi, I got exactly the same machine but my machine pushes the water back into the tray. Why?, so like a half of the water will be in the glass and other half will go into the tray I did speak with the company directly and they say the machine is faulty. Have you experienced such an issue?, It feels like the machine can push through water, even without any coffee in the filter, even empty filter. Doesn’t push through all the water.Thanks
Sounds like the OPV is faulty. You'll always get some water back in the tray due to pressure release, but half is too much. Talk to Breville to get it fixed if it's under warranty.
I"ve been researching the best home espresso machine for me. I am not a Barista or a pro. It would be the first machine. It is extremely confusing wiht so many options out there, so far this seems best. Any other machines I should consider?
If you want easy espresso, I recommend a super-automatic espresso machine. The Philips 3200 is extremely easy and low cost. Here's our review: ruclips.net/video/buiIX23KBvY/видео.html If you better espreso and less work, look at the Breville Barista Express Impress. It's like the Barista Pro, but FAR easier. We have a detailed video coming but I am really pleased with its simplicity. You can see our review here: craftcoffeespot.com/espresso/breville-barista-express-impress-review/
I guess my confusion comes with putting in 15g per recommendation, but then expecting only 30g out on a dark roast? I’m assuming it’s because you’re using manual mode because I’m getting a consistent 2oz of espresso out which is about 56-60g. Are you not pulling 2oz of espresso? That’s one thing you didn’t cover. Your focus was on grams, but not oz output.
You need to stop your shot early, as you’re likely getting too much. It’s about the ratio and grams or oz don’t matter as long as you’re consistent. .5 oz coffe vs 1 oz espresso is the same at 15g and 30g. Focus on the ratio, and tweak that until you like that taste.
If it’s a light roast it should be a 3-1 ratio. You need to dial in more. 16grams in and 48grams out in around 27-35 seconds. I have a pro as well and I’m always pulling 20 gram shots in and getting 60grams out. Works great.
This was a dark roast, where 2:1 works best for me. The broader message from dialing in is to encourage everyone to tweak their settings until they find the sweet spot. Every bean is different and preferences are different. What separates the Pro is it’s easy to change settings.
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It's very hard to find a good & simple coffee machine review that's not obnoxious or annoying. Bravo!
Thank you!
Just got mine a few weeks ago. Love it. Took me a minute to calibrate it but couldn’t be happier with it
The best video so far on how to pull a good shot out of the Breville. Thank you!
@@abhilashvithlani you’re welcome! Appreciate the compliment.
Proud to have this exact machine. Awesome ❤
Just got this machine but in black and love it. Your review setting up vid told me a lot more than many others I have watched so thanks. Of course I'm still learning and applying your advice. Thanks 😊
Thank you for the feedback, and glad it helped! We'll be putting more info content soon.
P.S. smart move to get it in truffle black. Way sleeker look, imo.
@@craftcoffeespot Yeah I prefer it particularly as it is better match for other kit placed near it. Not quite there yet in fine tuning for my preferred Java Mocha locally supplied bean. For a less than two years into the art of decent espresso coffee making it is satisfying to keep improving thanks to people like yourself and also Coffee Kev who got me into it initially with Breville and their products. Ta to both again. Frank🙂
What was your inner burr setting? Im curious because i usually do dark roast and i have my inner burr at 3 and outter setting anywhere from 7 to 9
I am at 6 on the inner burr! Meanwhile, my Barista Express is now at a 3. This goes to show the exact number doesn't matter; just make sure you're at a place so that you have a comfortable range of settings on the outer burr.
Morning, Quick question. is the heating and pump\ guts of the bambino espresso part the same as in the Breville Touch?
11:16 dialed in for unicorn blood by dark matter (10 grind, 2:1)
I have no clue what to do. I grind finer and finer and the coffee flows like crazy (14-15) seconds. I tamp as hard as I can😢. Any help appreciated.
Did you change your inner burr? That could be the issue. Walk through here: ruclips.net/video/A7_6QX4GD6E/видео.htmlsi=h3LlEd_2y2BI7jv8
@@craftcoffeespot Thanks for hinting this!
Recently bought this and enjoying it. So far, still using up some cans of Illy espresso grind, so haven’t tried the grinder yet. I enjoy the double shot, but I’m still making my regular “cupos coffee” from my k-cup model to get 8 ounces of coffee. I am intrigued by what you said about using the hot water spout to make Americano. Tell me more! Is this just a matter of adding some hot water to dilute the espresso so you have a larger, less intense serving?
I use hot water to dilute the espresso, typically 1:2 or 1:3 espresso:water ratio. It’s still a small drink, that has stronger flavor yet much more palatable than straight espresso. The small drink means less fluid and quicker consumption.
I've had one for a couple of months now. Got it in "black truffle" -- a nice matte black that looks great in my kitchen. Unfortunately, the paint finish on the tray immediately started to chip. Otherwise, it works great. Stick with the stainless.
Hearing this a few times now…thanks for the feedback.
Does the brew time include the ‘pre infusion fase’ or not?
Thanx great video!
Yes! brew time starts with button push, including pre infusion.
@@craftcoffeespot thank you!
Hi, looking to get into the espresso world.Been looking at the breville barista express and the barista pro but cant decide.I want to learn ho to be a good barista.I am a beginner which one would you recommend?
Barista Touch is on sale for a great price today, so I recommend that. You can find it here: amzn.to/3vmeGCj (affiliate link)
Otherwise, the Barista Express Impress is the best for beginners, very easy to use. Find it here: amzn.to/3TSu9DP (affiliate link)
I would not go with the classic Barista Express. Impress, Touch, and Pro are all better. The Impress is a LOT easier to use. The Touch is great for steaming milk. So, if you want milk, Touch. If pure simplicity, Express Impress. Check the links above.
Thanks for the quick reply do you have an affiliate link for europe, if not do u still recommend the touch?
@@MannenMoment the link *should* auto redirect to Europe. If not, then no. I would stick with the Express Impress if it’s cheaper in Europe, and you don’t care about milk. Otherwise, Pro or Touch are both solid.
@@craftcoffeespotalright i still want som control of the process, if i want to learn faster would the pro be better or should i go with the touch even if its more expensive?
@@MannenMoment Pro is still really solid. Main upgrade of the Touch is the steam wand - it is automatic. We have a video comparing the two, check it out.
Hi, I got exactly the same machine but my machine pushes the water back into the tray. Why?, so like a half of the water will be in the glass and other half will go into the tray I did speak with the company directly and they say the machine is faulty. Have you experienced such an issue?, It feels like the machine can push through water, even without any coffee in the filter, even empty filter. Doesn’t push through all the water.Thanks
Sounds like the OPV is faulty. You'll always get some water back in the tray due to pressure release, but half is too much. Talk to Breville to get it fixed if it's under warranty.
@@craftcoffeespot is the second machine already they replace the first one I think I’m gonna have to leave this machine alone
dose this grinder have an m2 or m3 burr ?
@@allisonnaughty7399 m3 (cheaper one) - near positive. I know they upgraded it on the Oracle Jet to m2.
@@craftcoffeespot they also recently replaced the Barista Pro burrs with Baratza burrs, not sure how much of an difference that will make, though.
@ some difference for sure. Especially since the breville burrs aren’t great.
Great review. I found the hidden tray is always damp and accessories are permanently wet, so had to remove it.
Thanks for the feedback. If I don’t push tge drip tray all the way back, I get water back there. Backflush valve could’ve been angled a little better…
I"ve been researching the best home espresso machine for me. I am not a Barista or a pro. It would be the first machine. It is extremely confusing wiht so many options out there, so far this seems best. Any other machines I should consider?
If you want easy espresso, I recommend a super-automatic espresso machine. The Philips 3200 is extremely easy and low cost. Here's our review: ruclips.net/video/buiIX23KBvY/видео.html
If you better espreso and less work, look at the Breville Barista Express Impress. It's like the Barista Pro, but FAR easier. We have a detailed video coming but I am really pleased with its simplicity. You can see our review here: craftcoffeespot.com/espresso/breville-barista-express-impress-review/
I guess my confusion comes with putting in 15g per recommendation, but then expecting only 30g out on a dark roast? I’m assuming it’s because you’re using manual mode because I’m getting a consistent 2oz of espresso out which is about 56-60g. Are you not pulling 2oz of espresso? That’s one thing you didn’t cover. Your focus was on grams, but not oz output.
You need to stop your shot early, as you’re likely getting too much. It’s about the ratio and grams or oz don’t matter as long as you’re consistent. .5 oz coffe vs 1 oz espresso is the same at 15g and 30g. Focus on the ratio, and tweak that until you like that taste.
Who uses imperial these days
I just got one at Home Goods for 450!
@@hyruleworrier3021 great find!
If it’s a light roast it should be a 3-1 ratio. You need to dial in more. 16grams in and 48grams out in around 27-35 seconds. I have a pro as well and I’m always pulling 20 gram shots in and getting 60grams out. Works great.
This was a dark roast, where 2:1 works best for me. The broader message from dialing in is to encourage everyone to tweak their settings until they find the sweet spot. Every bean is different and preferences are different. What separates the Pro is it’s easy to change settings.