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Looks like Breville is excluded from 20% off for rewards+.
Found fine print on exclusions to "20% off on every purchase".
Also checked in store and they said the same when tried to check at the register
At least I did not join for $30 a year...
Looks like Breville is excluded from 20% off for rewards+.
Found fine print on exclusions to "20% off on every purchase".
Also checked in store and they said the same when tried to check at the register
At least I did not join for $30 a year...
Yeah i saw that as well. I've heard some stores making an exclusion but I expect that to be rare.
Pro if you want more control and don't mind getting into the nitty gritty of espresso.
Touch if you want more automation and are happy with preset and limited modification options. Both are decent machines.
If it was me, for $900 I would get a separate machine and grinder. Maybe an infuser/bambino plus a Eureka grinder. I'm saying this as someone who owned a barista express for 5 years it was a great machine at the $400-$500 mark.
For grinder get a Eureka Mignon Specialita or Manuale from www.espressocoffeeshop.com in Italy. Use code 3337 for 10% off the Specialita or code 6781 for 5% off the Manuale.
Last edited by fatestkid October 5, 2022 at 11:58 AM.
Pro if you want more control and don't mind getting into the nitty gritty of espresso.
Touch if you want more automation and are happy with preset and limited modification options. Both are decent machines.
If it was me, for $900 I would get a separate machine and grinder. Maybe an infuser/bambino plus a Eureka grinder. I'm saying this as someone who owned a barista express for 5 years it was a great machine at the $400-$500 mark.
For grinder get a Eureka Mignon Specialita or Manuale from www.espressocoffeeshop.com[espressocoffeeshop.com] in Italy. Use code 3337 for 10% off the Specialita or code 6781 for 5% off the Manuale.
Touch has as much manual control as Pro.
There are benefits of these Breville machines (Pro and Touch) -
1. 3 second startup time
2. Can go back to back to back with espresso shots and milk foaming due to the ThermoJet system. Most other espresso machine struggle with that. But this is not a problem if you are only going to drink espresso.
3. The grinder on this machine is not as good as standalone grinders but if you are drinking milk based drinks, not sure how much it matters.
4. Ease of foaming on Touch.
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Found fine print on exclusions to "20% off on every purchase".
Also checked in store and they said the same when tried to check at the register
At least I did not join for $30 a year...
Found fine print on exclusions to "20% off on every purchase".
Also checked in store and they said the same when tried to check at the register
At least I did not join for $30 a year...
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Touch if you want more automation and are happy with preset and limited modification options. Both are decent machines.
If it was me, for $900 I would get a separate machine and grinder. Maybe an infuser/bambino plus a Eureka grinder. I'm saying this as someone who owned a barista express for 5 years it was a great machine at the $400-$500 mark.
For grinder get a Eureka Mignon Specialita or Manuale from www.espressocof
Touch if you want more automation and are happy with preset and limited modification options. Both are decent machines.
If it was me, for $900 I would get a separate machine and grinder. Maybe an infuser/bambino plus a Eureka grinder. I'm saying this as someone who owned a barista express for 5 years it was a great machine at the $400-$500 mark.
For grinder get a Eureka Mignon Specialita or Manuale from www.espressocoffeeshop.com [espressocoffeeshop.com] in Italy. Use code 3337 for 10% off the Specialita or code 6781 for 5% off the Manuale.
There are benefits of these Breville machines (Pro and Touch) -
1. 3 second startup time
2. Can go back to back to back with espresso shots and milk foaming due to the ThermoJet system. Most other espresso machine struggle with that. But this is not a problem if you are only going to drink espresso.
3. The grinder on this machine is not as good as standalone grinders but if you are drinking milk based drinks, not sure how much it matters.
4. Ease of foaming on Touch.
https://www.bloomingdales.com/shop/product/breville-super-automatic-barista-touch?ID=2802803&upc_ID=... [bloomingdales.com]
There's a coupon for 15% off your next order. Hope some one can share the coupon.
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https://www.bloomingdales.com/shop/product/breville-super-automatic-barista-touch?ID=2802803&upc_ID=... [bloomingdales.com]
There's a coupon for 15% off your next order. Hope some one can share the coupon.