The Breville Barista Pro delivers third wave specialty coffee at home with a single touch as the built in grinder with dose control delivers the right amount of coffee on demand for maximum flavor.
Faster heat up time: Innovative ThermoJet heating system achieves the optimum extraction temperature in 3 seconds with the instantaneous transition from espresso to steam. Ready to make your best coffee without the wait.
Microform milk Texturing: The powerful steam wand performs at the level that allows you to hand texture micro-foam milk that enhances flavor and enables creation of latté art.
19-22 Grams dose for full flavor: Achieve a consistent and balanced espresso using the right amount of ground coffee. The 54mm ports-filter with 19-22 grams is the key for full flavor and cafe quality coffee
Intuitive interface: LCD display with grinding and extracting progress animations. The screen provides you all the precise information you need to make coffee exactly the way you like it every time.
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The Breville Barista Pro delivers third wave specialty coffee at home with a single touch as the built in grinder with dose control delivers the right amount of coffee on demand for maximum flavor.
Faster heat up time: Innovative ThermoJet heating system achieves the optimum extraction temperature in 3 seconds with the instantaneous transition from espresso to steam. Ready to make your best coffee without the wait.
Microform milk Texturing: The powerful steam wand performs at the level that allows you to hand texture micro-foam milk that enhances flavor and enables creation of latté art.
19-22 Grams dose for full flavor: Achieve a consistent and balanced espresso using the right amount of ground coffee. The 54mm ports-filter with 19-22 grams is the key for full flavor and cafe quality coffee
Intuitive interface: LCD display with grinding and extracting progress animations. The screen provides you all the precise information you need to make coffee exactly the way you like it every time.
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The machine itself is quite decent for a beginner espresso maker.
The grinder is OK and the actual machinery that pulls the espresso shot is also good.
As for the deal--no one should be buying this at its retail price of $849+, the Barista Breville Pro is usually on sale every 3 months or so for $679 give/take.
The last sale on the Bed Bath and Beyond however, was excellent. For those not in the know--the BBBY website glitched and was essentially letting people stack a 20% + 30+ coupon and I myself bought this machine for $475 + tax which was excellent.
For those that have this machine or are interested, this is an excellent video for aftermarket products to consider using with this machine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiBK63yzOF4
I don't have this machine yet, was waiting on a deal to get it. In short, yes it can make it. Longer answer, you have to do the work. The machine can grind your beans, but you'll need to distribute the ground beans better with a WDT and tamper. The machine will then make the espresso and can steam the milk. You'll still need to add the mocha flavor manually and mix it all, but it is the main tool to allow you to make a mocha latte at home. The deeper you dive into homemade espresso making, the more you'll find out the "extras" you may need/want to make it better. Hope that answers your question.
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It seems like a decent deal. From keeping up with other threads the only way you're getting a better price is lucking out and finding one at TJ Maxx, Homegoods, Marshalls, or getting a BBB employee to stack the 20% off code. All of those are YMMV. Oh yeah, you could get real lucky and have a BBB closing by you that has one in stock for 40-50% off. My store sold out when they did the initial 20% off at closing and that's this price.
Noob question but this does look like it can make a mocha right? What about iced mocha?
Wife and I have been spending way too much at coffee shops. Thinking this might end up being the cheaper route long term.
I don't have this machine yet, was waiting on a deal to get it. In short, yes it can make it. Longer answer, you have to do the work. The machine can grind your beans, but you'll need to distribute the ground beans better with a WDT and tamper. The machine will then make the espresso and can steam the milk. You'll still need to add the mocha flavor manually and mix it all, but it is the main tool to allow you to make a mocha latte at home. The deeper you dive into homemade espresso making, the more you'll find out the "extras" you may need/want to make it better. Hope that answers your question.
I don't have this machine yet, was waiting on a deal to get it. In short, yes it can make it. Longer answer, you have to do the work. The machine can grind your beans, but you'll need to distribute the ground beans better with a WDT and tamper. The machine will then make the espresso and can steam the milk. You'll still need to add the mocha flavor manually and mix it all, but it is the main tool to allow you to make a mocha latte at home. The deeper you dive into homemade espresso making, the more you'll find out the "extras" you may need/want to make it better. Hope that answers your question.
It sure does. Would you recommend a mono tool that is just for grinding or is the built in on this good enough?
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This is an OK deal.
The machine itself is quite decent for a beginner espresso maker.
The grinder is OK and the actual machinery that pulls the espresso shot is also good.
As for the deal--no one should be buying this at its retail price of $849+, the Barista Breville Pro is usually on sale every 3 months or so for $679 give/take.
The last sale on the Bed Bath and Beyond however, was excellent. For those not in the know--the BBBY website glitched and was essentially letting people stack a 20% + 30+ coupon and I myself bought this machine for $475 + tax which was excellent.
For those that have this machine or are interested, this is an excellent video for aftermarket products to consider using with this machine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiBK63yzOF4
The machine itself is quite decent for a beginner espresso maker.
The grinder is OK and the actual machinery that pulls the espresso shot is also good.
As for the deal--no one should be buying this at its retail price of $849+, the Barista Breville Pro is usually on sale every 3 months or so for $679 give/take.
The last sale on the Bed Bath and Beyond however, was excellent. For those not in the know--the BBBY website glitched and was essentially letting people stack a 20% + 30+ coupon and I myself bought this machine for $475 + tax which was excellent.
For those that have this machine or are interested, this is an excellent video for aftermarket products to consider using with this machine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiBK63yzOF4
Hope this helps!
I got that deal as well, and have really enjoyed learning and setting everything up as a (previously?) complete novice. Even more helpful imo is the video under the one you linked from the same YouTuber entitled "dialing in step by step". It tells you everything you need to know in terms of grind size, brew length/amount, and more.
A puck style distributer/tamper is the only thing other than coffee I've bought, but feel like a WDT tool might be a good idea as well.
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It sure does. Would you recommend a mono tool that is just for grinding or is the built in on this good enough?
I don't personally have anything yet. I was looking at getting the Pro and using the grinder it has built in. I debated going with the Bambino or Bambino+ and getting a better grinder, but I'd rather just have it built in. My taste buds are probably never going to be refined enough to notice a difference, but that's just me.
I don't personally have anything yet. I was looking at getting the Pro and using the grinder it has built in. I debated going with the Bambino or Bambino+ and getting a better grinder, but I'd rather just have it built in. My taste buds are probably never going to be refined enough to notice a difference, but that's just me.
I had this same decision earlier this year. Went with the Bambino and am waiting on a deal for a good grinder. I like the espressos and lattes I am getting. My wife is a barista of 10+ years and likes it as well.
The machine itself is quite decent for a beginner espresso maker.
The grinder is OK and the actual machinery that pulls the espresso shot is also good.
As for the deal--no one should be buying this at its retail price of $849+, the Barista Breville Pro is usually on sale every 3 months or so for $679 give/take.
The last sale on the Bed Bath and Beyond however, was excellent. For those not in the know--the BBBY website glitched and was essentially letting people stack a 20% + 30+ coupon and I myself bought this machine for $475 + tax which was excellent.
For those that have this machine or are interested, this is an excellent video for aftermarket products to consider using with this machine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiBK63yzOF4
Hope this helps!
I also ended up getting like $150 in BBB bucks on that which was fantastic.
How does this compare to the nepresso Gran Lattissima Black? Don't really know much about coffee machines.
Night and day.
With Breville and default settings you will get a decent cup of coffee comparable to any local coffee shops in the area.
After tuning and mastering the process your coffee will be even better tasting.
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The machine itself is quite decent for a beginner espresso maker.
The grinder is OK and the actual machinery that pulls the espresso shot is also good.
As for the deal--no one should be buying this at its retail price of $849+, the Barista Breville Pro is usually on sale every 3 months or so for $679 give/take.
The last sale on the Bed Bath and Beyond however, was excellent. For those not in the know--the BBBY website glitched and was essentially letting people stack a 20% + 30+ coupon and I myself bought this machine for $475 + tax which was excellent.
For those that have this machine or are interested, this is an excellent video for aftermarket products to consider using with this machine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiBK63y
Hope this helps!
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Wife and I have been spending way too much at coffee shops. Thinking this might end up being the cheaper route long term.
Wife and I have been spending way too much at coffee shops. Thinking this might end up being the cheaper route long term.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank tecnition
The machine itself is quite decent for a beginner espresso maker.
The grinder is OK and the actual machinery that pulls the espresso shot is also good.
As for the deal--no one should be buying this at its retail price of $849+, the Barista Breville Pro is usually on sale every 3 months or so for $679 give/take.
The last sale on the Bed Bath and Beyond however, was excellent. For those not in the know--the BBBY website glitched and was essentially letting people stack a 20% + 30+ coupon and I myself bought this machine for $475 + tax which was excellent.
For those that have this machine or are interested, this is an excellent video for aftermarket products to consider using with this machine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiBK63y
Hope this helps!
The machine itself is quite decent for a beginner espresso maker.
The grinder is OK and the actual machinery that pulls the espresso shot is also good.
As for the deal--no one should be buying this at its retail price of $849+, the Barista Breville Pro is usually on sale every 3 months or so for $679 give/take.
The last sale on the Bed Bath and Beyond however, was excellent. For those not in the know--the BBBY website glitched and was essentially letting people stack a 20% + 30+ coupon and I myself bought this machine for $475 + tax which was excellent.
For those that have this machine or are interested, this is an excellent video for aftermarket products to consider using with this machine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiBK63y
Hope this helps!
A puck style distributer/tamper is the only thing other than coffee I've bought, but feel like a WDT tool might be a good idea as well.
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The machine itself is quite decent for a beginner espresso maker.
The grinder is OK and the actual machinery that pulls the espresso shot is also good.
As for the deal--no one should be buying this at its retail price of $849+, the Barista Breville Pro is usually on sale every 3 months or so for $679 give/take.
The last sale on the Bed Bath and Beyond however, was excellent. For those not in the know--the BBBY website glitched and was essentially letting people stack a 20% + 30+ coupon and I myself bought this machine for $475 + tax which was excellent.
For those that have this machine or are interested, this is an excellent video for aftermarket products to consider using with this machine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiBK63y
Hope this helps!
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With Breville and default settings you will get a decent cup of coffee comparable to any local coffee shops in the area.
After tuning and mastering the process your coffee will be even better tasting.
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