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Breville the Barista Express Coffee Machine
Breville the Barista Express Coffee Machine
Breville the Barista Express Coffee Machine
Breville the Barista Express Coffee Machine
Breville the Barista Express Coffee Machine
Breville the Barista Express Coffee Machine
Breville the Barista Express Coffee Machine
Breville the Barista Express Coffee Machine

Breville the Barista Express Coffee Machine

Breville the Barista Express Coffee Machine

$549.99

(647 reviews)

This Breville coffee machine's espresso maker lets you make speciality coffees in your own home. It features a 2 litre capacity. Also, the Breville BES870SLQ features a steam wand, so you can produce frothy milk for cappuccinos and macchiatos. It has a grinder and a frother. Serve up mugs full of hearty, stimulating coffee with the Breville coffee machine's 2 cup brewing capacity. You can take it easy on your budget by making your own coffee with help from this Breville coffee machine.

This Breville coffee machine's espresso maker lets you make speciality coffees in your own home. It features a 2 litre capacity. Also, the Breville BES870SLQ features a steam wand, so you can produce frothy milk for cappuccinos and macchiatos. It has a grinder and a frother. Serve up mugs full of hearty, stimulating coffee with the Breville coffee machine's 2 cup brewing capacity. You can take it easy on your budget by making your own coffee with help from this Breville coffee machine.

(647 reviews)

This Breville coffee machine's espresso maker lets you make speciality coffees in your own home. It features a 2 litre capacity. Also, the Breville BES870SLQ features a steam wand, so you can produce frothy milk for cappuccinos and macchiatos. It has a grinder and a frother. Serve up mugs full of hearty, stimulating coffee with the Breville coffee machine's 2 cup brewing capacity. You can take it easy on your budget by making your own coffee with help from this Breville coffee machine.

This Breville coffee machine's espresso maker lets you make speciality coffees in your own home. It features a 2 litre capacity. Also, the Breville BES870SLQ features a steam wand, so you can produce frothy milk for cappuccinos and macchiatos. It has a grinder and a frother. Serve up mugs full of hearty, stimulating coffee with the Breville coffee machine's 2 cup brewing capacity. You can take it easy on your budget by making your own coffee with help from this Breville coffee machine.

$549.99 - $993.00

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The lowest price for Breville the Barista Express Coffee Machine right now is $549.99 at Costco Wholesale Australia, compared across 19 retailers.

The all-time low was $399.00 on 16 Mar 2026 — today's price is 38% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.

Prices last updated 10 June 2026.

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Amazon.com.au

$595.00

Breville Barista Express Espresso Machine, Charcoal BES870CHR

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Costco Wholesale Australia

$549.99

Breville Barista Express Coffee Machine

Free delivery between 11–22 June

Kmart

$589.00

Breville the Barista Express Manual Coffee Machine - Charcoal

Delivery between 16–19 June $22.99

Kmart

$699.00

Breville the Barista Express Manual Coffee Machine - Brushed Stainless Steel

Delivery between 16–19 June $17.99

David Jones

$594.00

BES870CHR Barista Express Manual Coffee Machine with Grinder Charcoal - charcoal

30-day returns

Bing Lee

$595.00

Breville the Barista Express Coffee Machine Charcoal BES870CHR2JAN1

Free delivery between 12–19 June

Bing Lee

$695.00

Breville the Barista Express Coffee Machine BES870

Free delivery between 12–19 June

Bing Lee

$698.00

Breville the Barista Express Coffee Machine Black Truffle BES870BTR

Free delivery between 12–19 June

Everyday Rewards

$595.00

Breville the Barista Express Manual Espresso Machine with Grinder Charcoal BES870CHR

Delivery between Sat – Wed $10

Everyday Rewards

$821.00

Breville Barista Express Espresso Machine Brushed Stainless Steel

Free delivery between Sat – Wed

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Reviews

Breville Barista Express Great Expresso Machine!!!
6 November 2022Alex

originally posted on breville.com

The whole casing of the Breville Barista Express is made of stainless steel which ensures long-lasting durability. You may already be familiar with the rust-resistant feature of stainless steel.The button-based control panel is pretty easy to operate whether you have some technical knowledge or not.You can adjust the dose amount according to your preferences by rotating the Grind Amount dial. Besides, you can get the coffee grounds into your portafilter both manually (you can cut off the coffee grounds falling into the portafilter after getting the needed amounts) and automatically.There’s a pressure gauge available on the control panel. You have to reach the Espresso Range while making espresso. If the dial is before the Espresso Range or Pass the Espresso ... MoreThe whole casing of the Breville Barista Express is made of stainless steel which ensures long-lasting durability. You may already be familiar with the rust-resistant feature of stainless steel.The button-based control panel is pretty easy to operate whether you have some technical knowledge or not.You can adjust the dose amount according to your preferences by rotating the Grind Amount dial. Besides, you can get the coffee grounds into your portafilter both manually (you can cut off the coffee grounds falling into the portafilter after getting the needed amounts) and automatically.There’s a pressure gauge available on the control panel. You have to reach the Espresso Range while making espresso. If the dial is before the Espresso Range or Pass the Espresso Range you may have ground coffee beans too coarse or too fine. So based on this pressure gauge, you can adjust the grind size for the best possible extraction.You can program your drink with this machine as well. There’s a certain button called Program. Check out the instruction manual of your machine for getting a detailed process of how to do so. Although most folks are happy about the output of the machine.4 different filter baskets, cleaning tablets, descaling solution, water filter, and a tamper are included with the machine which saves some additional bucks.The cleaning and descaling process of this machine is pretty effortless. For getting precise instructions on cleaning and descaling the Breville Barista Express please check out our comprehensive guide on how to clean Breville espreso machines.An additional storage is available back to the drip tray which is great for storing filter baskets and other accessories of the machine.

Breville Coffee Machine Express Black Sesame
31 December 2022

originally posted on breville.com

I bought a coffee machine espresso black sesame BES870BKS recently. I placed order online via Myer website for free delivery, arrived in 7 days even during Christmas weeks. That’s good. I also got 2 free packs of coffees and free masterclass to learn about the product, this is a promotion of Breville and need to register via Breville website, pretty easy and the gifts will post to your address. My partner and I are happy with this machine so far, took us a bit of time to set up at the beginning but the instructions are clear, so it was not so difficult for us. The coffee that made was good, of course it also depends on what is your coffee brand, but generally it is good texture and pretty easy to use, can either use whole bean un-grinded or grinded one, both are ... MoreI bought a coffee machine espresso black sesame BES870BKS recently. I placed order online via Myer website for free delivery, arrived in 7 days even during Christmas weeks. That’s good. I also got 2 free packs of coffees and free masterclass to learn about the product, this is a promotion of Breville and need to register via Breville website, pretty easy and the gifts will post to your address. My partner and I are happy with this machine so far, took us a bit of time to set up at the beginning but the instructions are clear, so it was not so difficult for us. The coffee that made was good, of course it also depends on what is your coffee brand, but generally it is good texture and pretty easy to use, can either use whole bean un-grinded or grinded one, both are good and convenient, can make any basic types of coffee like long black, capuchino, latte, … I also got me a little knock box for coffee bin, really tidy but match with the machine I bought, same brand and look great. Yes, overall this is all good so far with a budget coffee machine. I got 12 month guarantee for this product, so it’s fine if sth go wrong after, that’s why I gave 4 stars review as nothing is 100% perfect for me. yeah of course we don’t want that happen. Hope this review helpful for some newbies looking for a coffee machine like us. Hope this can help me as well to win one of the Breville big prize. As I don’t write review when I bought any products before except they said they will select lucky ones to win prizes or voucher. That’s me. Thank you.

Five proven hacks for getting truly great coffee
13 July 2022Rachel TimeOnHerHands

originally posted on myer.com.au

I've owned this machine for three years now and I've learned that there are five additional steps you need to take if you want really good coffee. First: brush the filter basket clean after each espresso. A toothbrush is great for this (I actually have an old Braun Oral-B electric toothbrush that I keep alive solely for this role). You have to pop the basket out of the porto and brush both the inside and outside surface of the basket (I keep an extra teaspoon handy, to lever out the basket). If you don't do this, the basket perforations clog with old grounds, and the draw will extend too long. Second: rinse and brush the water-outlet sieve that is located in the underside of the upper porto bracket on the machine. I run a single shot of hot water through the sieve ... MoreI've owned this machine for three years now and I've learned that there are five additional steps you need to take if you want really good coffee. First: brush the filter basket clean after each espresso. A toothbrush is great for this (I actually have an old Braun Oral-B electric toothbrush that I keep alive solely for this role). You have to pop the basket out of the porto and brush both the inside and outside surface of the basket (I keep an extra teaspoon handy, to lever out the basket). If you don't do this, the basket perforations clog with old grounds, and the draw will extend too long. Second: rinse and brush the water-outlet sieve that is located in the underside of the upper porto bracket on the machine. I run a single shot of hot water through the sieve and clean the perforations with the aforementioned electric toothbrush. Third: pre-heat the porto. This machine reaches running temperature incredibly quickly (friends with a machine by a fancy Italian brand need to wait two minutes for the machine to heat up). This is great, of course, but it means the porto and sieve might be so cool that they rob your water of heat energy when you run your shot. So, before the first shot, and after cleaning the basket and the top sieve (see above), I insert the porto and run a shot of hot water through it to bring it up to temperature. Fourth: if you use the double-shot basket as standard, as I do, then when you use the grinder, you might find it less messy to firstly grind a single-shot amount of beans, and then compact the grinds into the basket (it’s best to use a tamp that is slightly smaller than the supplied tamp), before then grinding another single shot and compacting a second time using the supplied tamp. Without this intermediate compacting, the pile of grinds tends to overflow the basket, which is not only messy but also a waste. I do not use the plastic porto holder when grinding: it is not properly centred and it leads to more waste and mess. I just tap the activator button with the porto's foremost tab, and then lower the porto to sit directly under the grinder outlet, where I can see it and position it correctly. Fifth - and this is the step that has most improved my experience of this machine, although it's also the most bothersome - figure out a way of improving the leverage on the steam/hot water knob. I found it just too tight and unergonomic, especially considering its role as an actuator for scalding hot steam. I ended up drilling two tiny holes through the solid plastic grip and screwing on a wooden lever, which I created by cutting off the handle of a kitchen spoon. It was a lot of effort but it makes it infinitely easier to turn the steam on and off. I used a fine drill bit to make the holes in the plastic knob, and also a Dremel grinder to shape the wooden handle to fit the contours of the plastic knob, and a pair of metal fasteners (nut and bolt) to firmly attach the two. I attach a couple of photos - which, I now realise, make the wooden lever appear totally phallic but that is really not intentional.

Specification

ColourSalted Liquorice
Wattage1850 Watts
Product Width (mm)312.8
Product Height (mm)406.8
Product Depth (mm)337.6

Price comparison

Updated 1 day ago
Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.
Amazon.com.au

$595.00

Breville Barista Express Espresso Machine, Charcoal BES870CHR

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

Costco Wholesale Australia

$549.99

Breville Barista Express Coffee Machine

Free delivery between 11–22 June

Kmart

$589.00

Breville the Barista Express Manual Coffee Machine - Charcoal

Delivery between 16–19 June $22.99

Kmart

$699.00

Breville the Barista Express Manual Coffee Machine - Brushed Stainless Steel

Delivery between 16–19 June $17.99

David Jones

$594.00

BES870CHR Barista Express Manual Coffee Machine with Grinder Charcoal - charcoal

30-day returns

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

Breville Barista Express Great Expresso Machine!!!
6 November 2022

The whole casing of the Breville Barista Express is made of stainless steel which ensures long-lasting durability. You may already be familiar with the rust-resistant feature of stainless steel.The button-based control panel is pretty easy to operate whether you have some technical knowledge or not.You can adjust the dose amount according to your preferences by rotating the Grind Amount dial. Besides, you can get the coffee grounds into your portafilter both manually (you can cut off the coffee grounds falling into the portafilter after getting the needed amounts) and automatically.There’s a pressure gauge available on the control panel. You have to reach the Espresso Range while making espresso. If the dial is before the Espresso Range or Pass the Espresso ... MoreThe whole casing of the Breville Barista Express is made of stainless steel which ensures long-lasting durability. You may already be familiar with the rust-resistant feature of stainless steel.The button-based control panel is pretty easy to operate whether you have some technical knowledge or not.You can adjust the dose amount according to your preferences by rotating the Grind Amount dial. Besides, you can get the coffee grounds into your portafilter both manually (you can cut off the coffee grounds falling into the portafilter after getting the needed amounts) and automatically.There’s a pressure gauge available on the control panel. You have to reach the Espresso Range while making espresso. If the dial is before the Espresso Range or Pass the Espresso Range you may have ground coffee beans too coarse or too fine. So based on this pressure gauge, you can adjust the grind size for the best possible extraction.You can program your drink with this machine as well. There’s a certain button called Program. Check out the instruction manual of your machine for getting a detailed process of how to do so. Although most folks are happy about the output of the machine.4 different filter baskets, cleaning tablets, descaling solution, water filter, and a tamper are included with the machine which saves some additional bucks.The cleaning and descaling process of this machine is pretty effortless. For getting precise instructions on cleaning and descaling the Breville Barista Express please check out our comprehensive guide on how to clean Breville espreso machines.An additional storage is available back to the drip tray which is great for storing filter baskets and other accessories of the machine.

Alex originally posted on breville.com
Breville Coffee Machine Express Black Sesame
31 December 2022

I bought a coffee machine espresso black sesame BES870BKS recently. I placed order online via Myer website for free delivery, arrived in 7 days even during Christmas weeks. That’s good. I also got 2 free packs of coffees and free masterclass to learn about the product, this is a promotion of Breville and need to register via Breville website, pretty easy and the gifts will post to your address. My partner and I are happy with this machine so far, took us a bit of time to set up at the beginning but the instructions are clear, so it was not so difficult for us. The coffee that made was good, of course it also depends on what is your coffee brand, but generally it is good texture and pretty easy to use, can either use whole bean un-grinded or grinded one, both are ... MoreI bought a coffee machine espresso black sesame BES870BKS recently. I placed order online via Myer website for free delivery, arrived in 7 days even during Christmas weeks. That’s good. I also got 2 free packs of coffees and free masterclass to learn about the product, this is a promotion of Breville and need to register via Breville website, pretty easy and the gifts will post to your address. My partner and I are happy with this machine so far, took us a bit of time to set up at the beginning but the instructions are clear, so it was not so difficult for us. The coffee that made was good, of course it also depends on what is your coffee brand, but generally it is good texture and pretty easy to use, can either use whole bean un-grinded or grinded one, both are good and convenient, can make any basic types of coffee like long black, capuchino, latte, … I also got me a little knock box for coffee bin, really tidy but match with the machine I bought, same brand and look great. Yes, overall this is all good so far with a budget coffee machine. I got 12 month guarantee for this product, so it’s fine if sth go wrong after, that’s why I gave 4 stars review as nothing is 100% perfect for me. yeah of course we don’t want that happen. Hope this review helpful for some newbies looking for a coffee machine like us. Hope this can help me as well to win one of the Breville big prize. As I don’t write review when I bought any products before except they said they will select lucky ones to win prizes or voucher. That’s me. Thank you.

originally posted on breville.com
Five proven hacks for getting truly great coffee
13 July 2022

I've owned this machine for three years now and I've learned that there are five additional steps you need to take if you want really good coffee. First: brush the filter basket clean after each espresso. A toothbrush is great for this (I actually have an old Braun Oral-B electric toothbrush that I keep alive solely for this role). You have to pop the basket out of the porto and brush both the inside and outside surface of the basket (I keep an extra teaspoon handy, to lever out the basket). If you don't do this, the basket perforations clog with old grounds, and the draw will extend too long. Second: rinse and brush the water-outlet sieve that is located in the underside of the upper porto bracket on the machine. I run a single shot of hot water through the sieve ... MoreI've owned this machine for three years now and I've learned that there are five additional steps you need to take if you want really good coffee. First: brush the filter basket clean after each espresso. A toothbrush is great for this (I actually have an old Braun Oral-B electric toothbrush that I keep alive solely for this role). You have to pop the basket out of the porto and brush both the inside and outside surface of the basket (I keep an extra teaspoon handy, to lever out the basket). If you don't do this, the basket perforations clog with old grounds, and the draw will extend too long. Second: rinse and brush the water-outlet sieve that is located in the underside of the upper porto bracket on the machine. I run a single shot of hot water through the sieve and clean the perforations with the aforementioned electric toothbrush. Third: pre-heat the porto. This machine reaches running temperature incredibly quickly (friends with a machine by a fancy Italian brand need to wait two minutes for the machine to heat up). This is great, of course, but it means the porto and sieve might be so cool that they rob your water of heat energy when you run your shot. So, before the first shot, and after cleaning the basket and the top sieve (see above), I insert the porto and run a shot of hot water through it to bring it up to temperature. Fourth: if you use the double-shot basket as standard, as I do, then when you use the grinder, you might find it less messy to firstly grind a single-shot amount of beans, and then compact the grinds into the basket (it’s best to use a tamp that is slightly smaller than the supplied tamp), before then grinding another single shot and compacting a second time using the supplied tamp. Without this intermediate compacting, the pile of grinds tends to overflow the basket, which is not only messy but also a waste. I do not use the plastic porto holder when grinding: it is not properly centred and it leads to more waste and mess. I just tap the activator button with the porto's foremost tab, and then lower the porto to sit directly under the grinder outlet, where I can see it and position it correctly. Fifth - and this is the step that has most improved my experience of this machine, although it's also the most bothersome - figure out a way of improving the leverage on the steam/hot water knob. I found it just too tight and unergonomic, especially considering its role as an actuator for scalding hot steam. I ended up drilling two tiny holes through the solid plastic grip and screwing on a wooden lever, which I created by cutting off the handle of a kitchen spoon. It was a lot of effort but it makes it infinitely easier to turn the steam on and off. I used a fine drill bit to make the holes in the plastic knob, and also a Dremel grinder to shape the wooden handle to fit the contours of the plastic knob, and a pair of metal fasteners (nut and bolt) to firmly attach the two. I attach a couple of photos - which, I now realise, make the wooden lever appear totally phallic but that is really not intentional.

Rachel TimeOnHerHands originally posted on myer.com.au
Home barista dream come true.
2 January 2023

Yes - this machine is the perfect balance of manual and automation for the home barista. You get to pick your grind coarseness, tamping pressure, pretty much everything.The best part: it's all a breeze.As an older millennial I do enjoy my morning avo on toast with a beautiful coffee. I might actually finally afford to buy a house as this machine now eliminates the need for those overpriced almond cappuccinos and avolattes. You can do all at home, without waiting on a queue, without dumping coffee cups into the environment, and just cuddling with your cat next by the fire in a cold winter's day. ;)The pump is spot on. I'm quite picky on pressure and when you find the balance for your coffee beans type, you're set! -- coffee purrfection right there. The steamer ... MoreYes - this machine is the perfect balance of manual and automation for the home barista. You get to pick your grind coarseness, tamping pressure, pretty much everything.The best part: it's all a breeze.As an older millennial I do enjoy my morning avo on toast with a beautiful coffee. I might actually finally afford to buy a house as this machine now eliminates the need for those overpriced almond cappuccinos and avolattes. You can do all at home, without waiting on a queue, without dumping coffee cups into the environment, and just cuddling with your cat next by the fire in a cold winter's day. ;)The pump is spot on. I'm quite picky on pressure and when you find the balance for your coffee beans type, you're set! -- coffee purrfection right there. The steamer wand does give you good, hot steam and not watery stuff as other machines, meaning that you can froth that milk exactly how you like it and/or perfect your technique over time as it is very consistent.Impress your guests, girlfriend, boyfriend, or anyone with an amazing cup of coffee, right at home.The build is great, durable and no cheap-O parts. The magnetic hold on the tamper and on the dipping tray shows the level of craftsmanship that went into this machine.Having everything to fit in such a small footprint is great. I have a small kitchen and the machine doesn't take any valuable space from us. I used to grind coffee beans by hand with a manual grinder and it took quite a while, plus setting the grind coarseness was a bit of a pain. Not with this machine.The portafilter is also of great quality. I had other machines from other brands with a light, lower quality one that would simply not allow for good results. It is important that it's made well as the shape, materials and overall build will yield different results. You can use a knockbox without fearing of breaking it (I've done it in the past).The portafilter will also remain warm, ready for your next cup.It could hold more water, it could have the option to be plumbed in, but at this price point it is an insanely strong contender, if not the best one of its level. Great quality at a great price. I've seen some people with this one for more than 4 years, without any problems. So if you're thinking about it, don't think twice. If you like coffee, it's an investment with a very short payback period when compared to spending $5 per coffee.

Ismael originally posted on breville.com
Lovely at first
5 February 2023

I received this machine as a Christmas gift so I have been using it every day 1 or 2 times. I did a lot of reading and watching videos on how to make make the perfect cup of coffee, how to texture milk etc. I know there is a learning curve, but after a few weeks I really liked my espresso. After 1 month the machine clean/descale light started blinking. I cleaned the machine according to the instructions and this is when my problems started. Almost no crema and a double of water in the cup when I pulled the first shot. I tried again and the same result except now the amount of coffee was cut in half. I called Breville and I have to say the service rep was so patient and very helpful. I was so mad and he could tell. We spent almost 1 hour on the phone, I slowed a ... MoreI received this machine as a Christmas gift so I have been using it every day 1 or 2 times. I did a lot of reading and watching videos on how to make make the perfect cup of coffee, how to texture milk etc. I know there is a learning curve, but after a few weeks I really liked my espresso. After 1 month the machine clean/descale light started blinking. I cleaned the machine according to the instructions and this is when my problems started. Almost no crema and a double of water in the cup when I pulled the first shot. I tried again and the same result except now the amount of coffee was cut in half. I called Breville and I have to say the service rep was so patient and very helpful. I was so mad and he could tell. We spent almost 1 hour on the phone, I slowed a split screen so he could see what I was doing and I was doing it. He told me to also descale the machine and not wait for the solid light to come on. He watched me how I was making coffee and suggested to adjust the settings after cleaning the machine. Even sent me a bag of organic coffee beans because I waisted many on making cup after cup to figure out the problem. Basically he said to use the double wall filter to take out the guessing. After we were done talking I descaled the machine and the steam/hot water and cleaned the shower head. That was last week and ever since the machine would sporadically leak in the back. It looks like when I am pulling s shot of espresso some water comes through but some backwashes and ends up leaking in the bak as if I was cleaning it with the cleaning disc. It has happened two times so far in less than a week. I took a video and am calling them back tomorrow. I'm very disappointed. I take a very good care of my electric appliances so know this issue is not caused by poor maintenance. Customer service gets 5 stars, the machine itself only 2 as I am going to see what the outcome after tomorrow's call will be and most importantly I should not be dealing with issues like this after one month of use.

coffee lover originally posted on williams-sonoma.com
Magnificent machine.
16 November 2022

Where do I start!?If you want a quick coffee, or prefect your latte art, or anyrhing in-between, this machine is for you. Its gracefully designed, compact and a statement pieces for any kitchen. 10/10 would recomend.I am a barista, I love coffee. It's an art, a love language, and a passion.I've previously owned an espresso machine that did not have a hopper/ grinding feature... it is 100% worth the additional cost.If you're not sure, I'll remind you that you get what you pay for. Having owned a less expensive espresso machine with less "bells and whistled", I was a I was a little intimidated by the features, but having used this machine, I'm so excited about, and thankful for the upgrades. Literally seconds of recovery between steaming/hot water and pulling ... MoreWhere do I start!?If you want a quick coffee, or prefect your latte art, or anyrhing in-between, this machine is for you. Its gracefully designed, compact and a statement pieces for any kitchen. 10/10 would recomend.I am a barista, I love coffee. It's an art, a love language, and a passion.I've previously owned an espresso machine that did not have a hopper/ grinding feature... it is 100% worth the additional cost.If you're not sure, I'll remind you that you get what you pay for. Having owned a less expensive espresso machine with less "bells and whistled", I was a I was a little intimidated by the features, but having used this machine, I'm so excited about, and thankful for the upgrades. Literally seconds of recovery between steaming/hot water and pulling shots (this helps keeping your drinks at a Cafe level tastyness).This machine is very user friendly, easy to set up, and a breeze to clean. I cannot speak more highly of it. My only hang up is that a black & copper color isn't offered, but the performance of this machine has me forgetting it doesn't match my kitchen perfectly.Additionally, customer service is top knotch! My machine was purchased through a third party and I had an issue. They offered kind trouble shooting over the phone, answered all my questions, and made me feel confident I had set everything up correctly. They quickly replaced what was necessary, providing a return label and apologizing for the inconvenience.Safe to say I'm a life long customer, now.

Codi P originally posted on breville.com
My favourite appliance
9 February 2023

I love this machine. I've had mine for over five years now and I don't know if I would have survived 2020-2021 without it. If you are a very dedicated specialty coffee fanatic who roasts your own beans and filters the water, etc, this machine might feel a wee bit basic to you, but I think that this is good enough or (more likely) a big step up in quality for the vast majority of coffee/espresso drinkers.There is definitely a learning curve to using the machine, and it can be frustrating to waste coffee while you figure out the settings that work for you. My approach is to buy the largest bag of locally-roasted beans I can get, then I can get my grind settings right and keep them there. This is maybe horrifying to the fresh coffee purists, and in a perfect world I ... MoreI love this machine. I've had mine for over five years now and I don't know if I would have survived 2020-2021 without it. If you are a very dedicated specialty coffee fanatic who roasts your own beans and filters the water, etc, this machine might feel a wee bit basic to you, but I think that this is good enough or (more likely) a big step up in quality for the vast majority of coffee/espresso drinkers.There is definitely a learning curve to using the machine, and it can be frustrating to waste coffee while you figure out the settings that work for you. My approach is to buy the largest bag of locally-roasted beans I can get, then I can get my grind settings right and keep them there. This is maybe horrifying to the fresh coffee purists, and in a perfect world I would buy beans one tiny bag at a time, but even buying beans every couple of months still makes much better-tasting espresso than I get at a chain store.I'm always careful to drain and wipe the milk frother wand after I use it, and it has never clogged up on me. The cleaning process is relatively easy.I've had a latte almost every day for five years now, which would have cost me over 9k to buy in a coffee shop. Overall the cost works out, if you like a latte at home, definitely get this machine.

Jane originally posted on bestbuy.ca
The Breville Barista Express is
23 March 2023

The Breville Barista Express is a beautiful machine, inside and out. And like any amazing machine, it's a bit complicated. So, it will take a while to understand its quirks and nuances, like grind fineness, tamping pressure, and shot volume. I've made about 2 dozen cups to get up the learning curve, and I've nearly dialed it in. The machine itself is solid and nearly professional grade. The burr grinder works well and has a macro and micro adjustment to dial in the grind fineness. You'll figure this out through the pressure gauge, and that feels like driving a sports car. You'll start by using the automatic settings then graduate to programming the parameters to zero in on the right pressure, flow duration, volume, and taste. The drip tray works well, and is easy to ... MoreThe Breville Barista Express is a beautiful machine, inside and out. And like any amazing machine, it's a bit complicated. So, it will take a while to understand its quirks and nuances, like grind fineness, tamping pressure, and shot volume. I've made about 2 dozen cups to get up the learning curve, and I've nearly dialed it in. The machine itself is solid and nearly professional grade. The burr grinder works well and has a macro and micro adjustment to dial in the grind fineness. You'll figure this out through the pressure gauge, and that feels like driving a sports car. You'll start by using the automatic settings then graduate to programming the parameters to zero in on the right pressure, flow duration, volume, and taste. The drip tray works well, and is easy to remove and clean, although it's plastic, so be gentle. Water capacity is adequate, and it's easy to remove the tank and refill at the sink. Again, plastic, but engineered plastic. The portafilter and head are heavy duty stainless. If the building collapses in an earthquake, they'd find the portafilter and be able to reuse it. And the puck is dry to expel; all really good. It's an awesome residential expresso machine! Savor the small things.

Bill H. originally posted on wholelattelove.com
Wonderful little machine wrapped in excellent customer service
10 October 2022

I bought this machine several months ago. I was having an issue with the steam knob and reached out to the Breville support team. They were unbelievable. They replaced my machine so now here is my review after a few months of using the new one.First and most importantly, it makes amazing coffee! The crema that you get from this machine is just lovely! It is easy to use and the dial in the middle makes it easy to know if you are doing things right. I know they have more automatic models, but I am a bit old fashioned and want to be somewhat involved in the coffee making process.The machine is easy to clean and as a reminder, you should read about descaling the unit and cleaning the portafilter regularly. As a bonus, if you register your machine with Breville, they ... MoreI bought this machine several months ago. I was having an issue with the steam knob and reached out to the Breville support team. They were unbelievable. They replaced my machine so now here is my review after a few months of using the new one.First and most importantly, it makes amazing coffee! The crema that you get from this machine is just lovely! It is easy to use and the dial in the middle makes it easy to know if you are doing things right. I know they have more automatic models, but I am a bit old fashioned and want to be somewhat involved in the coffee making process.The machine is easy to clean and as a reminder, you should read about descaling the unit and cleaning the portafilter regularly. As a bonus, if you register your machine with Breville, they give you zoom class where they discuss how to use your machine to get the best results.If I had to critique anything it would still be the steam knob. This one is easier to turn but if I had to design the machine, I would replace the steam knob with a button. (I also own the smaller Bambino machine and I find that much easier on the hands. The Bambino is missing the grinder so I would still stick with the Barista Express as that grinder is awesome!)

Ceci originally posted on breville.com
my FAVORITE purchase of the last two years
13 November 2022

I bought this product two years ago and still use it every day. This is the best price for an espresso machine with all the necessary parts included (grinder, espresso, steam wand). I worked as a barista for years, and I love that I can make all the coffee drinks I want right in my apartment. I use this machine for my daily morning coffee, afternoon tea lattes, and when I entertain guests. (And it’s saved me so much money on my monthly coffee bill!)I love that the milk wand is manual because it allows me to texture my milk just the way I like it. This machine pulls delicious shots and allows for a lot of customization in grind size or amount. The pressure gauge is very helpful in tweaking your settings to make sure you’re pulling great shots. The grinder has a ... MoreI bought this product two years ago and still use it every day. This is the best price for an espresso machine with all the necessary parts included (grinder, espresso, steam wand). I worked as a barista for years, and I love that I can make all the coffee drinks I want right in my apartment. I use this machine for my daily morning coffee, afternoon tea lattes, and when I entertain guests. (And it’s saved me so much money on my monthly coffee bill!)I love that the milk wand is manual because it allows me to texture my milk just the way I like it. This machine pulls delicious shots and allows for a lot of customization in grind size or amount. The pressure gauge is very helpful in tweaking your settings to make sure you’re pulling great shots. The grinder has a sizable capacity and can store 2-3 weeks worth of beans. The included cleaning cycles are very thorough, and the indicator lights help keep me on a regular maintenance schedule.Breville’s included one-year warranty is also great. I had an electrical issue 9mo in, and Breville honored their warranty and fixed my machine at no cost. It’s been working perfectly ever since. I really value when a company stands by their product!If you’re a newbie or, like me, a barista who wants to have lattes at home, you can’t beat this. Cheaper models require you to buy grinders or milk wands separately (trust me, you’ll want them all together), and more expensive models add a lot of automation that isn’t worth the money. If you want a machine to consistently make awesome espresso drinks, this is it.

Remy originally posted on breville.com

Specification

ColourSalted Liquorice
Wattage1850 Watts
Product Width (mm)312.8
Product Height (mm)406.8
Product Depth (mm)337.6

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