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Breville Bambino Plus Espresso Machine (various colors)

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Various Retailers have Breville Bambino Plus Espresso Machine (various colors) on sale for $399.95. Shipping is free.

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Available from:Features:
  • The Breville Bambino Plus delivers third-wave specialty coffee at home using the 4 keys formula and is part of the Bambino Series that offers the faster way to professional results at home in a compact footprint: serious espresso, serious value.
  • Dose control grinding: Achieve a consistent and balanced espresso using the right amount of ground coffee. The 54mm porta-filter with 19 grams is the key for full flavor and cafe-quality coffee.
  • Optimal water pressure: Low pressure pre-infusion gradually increases pressure at the start and helps ensure all the flavors are drawn out evenly during the extraction for a balanced tasting cup.
  • Faster heat up time: Innovative ThermoJet heating system achieves the optimum extraction temperature in 3 seconds.
  • Precise espresso extraction: Digital temperature control (PID) delivers water at precisely the right temperature, ensuring optimal espresso extraction.
  • Automatic microfoam milk texturing: The automatic steam wand allows you to adjust the milk temperature and texture to suit your taste, delivering barista quality microfoam that enhances flavor and enables creation of latte art.
  • Compact footprint: Espresso machine with a width of 7.7 inches, the Bambino Plus easily fits on your countertop without compromising on the 4 keys formula for third wave specialty coffee.

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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Various Retailers have Breville Bambino Plus Espresso Machine (various colors) on sale for $399.95. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Available from:Features:
  • The Breville Bambino Plus delivers third-wave specialty coffee at home using the 4 keys formula and is part of the Bambino Series that offers the faster way to professional results at home in a compact footprint: serious espresso, serious value.
  • Dose control grinding: Achieve a consistent and balanced espresso using the right amount of ground coffee. The 54mm porta-filter with 19 grams is the key for full flavor and cafe-quality coffee.
  • Optimal water pressure: Low pressure pre-infusion gradually increases pressure at the start and helps ensure all the flavors are drawn out evenly during the extraction for a balanced tasting cup.
  • Faster heat up time: Innovative ThermoJet heating system achieves the optimum extraction temperature in 3 seconds.
  • Precise espresso extraction: Digital temperature control (PID) delivers water at precisely the right temperature, ensuring optimal espresso extraction.
  • Automatic microfoam milk texturing: The automatic steam wand allows you to adjust the milk temperature and texture to suit your taste, delivering barista quality microfoam that enhances flavor and enables creation of latte art.
  • Compact footprint: Espresso machine with a width of 7.7 inches, the Bambino Plus easily fits on your countertop without compromising on the 4 keys formula for third wave specialty coffee.

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For those of you who purchase this, I have some tips and tricks.

You can use the steam wand to output hot water by pulling the wand out and pressing the single serve button and the milk texture button at the same time.
You can also re-program the shot length for each button to help dial in your preferred water to coffee ratio. See this quick tutorial: https://www.breville.com/inspirat...emperature
You can remove the plastic liner of the portafilter to fit lager IMS baskets like 18-22g. Note it does take a lot of force to get out, and you need to remove the inner basket spring first. Recommend using plastic chop sticks to help get the plastic liner out as well as some metal picks to pry it out. If you only want to make 12-14g shots, then don't even bother with this.

Example of larger brew basket for around $17-20
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0922Z67KK

You'll want to buy a better tamper since the one it comes with is pretty terrible. The normcore [amazon.com] 53.3" spring loaded tamper (3 spring included), works very well to make for consistent level and tamping pressure. It's around $43-45 but helped made my shots way more consistent.
You can buy "naked" portafilter to fit even larger baskets than a 18-22g, but you can likely skip that purchased unless you really want to see how your shots are forming and planning to have extra large shots.
You can buy generic coffee cleaning powders like Unrex Puro or Cafiza instead of expensive Breville cleaning tablets.
Update: A less important purchase but helpful one is a dosing funnel and puck screen filter. I didn't think I'd needed either one, but after getting them, it was helpful to prevent grounds from spilling from the portafilter and made for lower maintenance of the shower head. You can simply run another short shot of water to clean and/or a blank shot using the included cleaner plug to flush our any grounds from your system. Combo puck screen and dosing funnels can be found for around $9-12 on Amazon in the 53/54mm size.
I'd say yes. You get automated milk steaming plus the 3 way solenoid valve (which is the more important feature). I've had mine for 3 years and love it. For most novice espresso enthusiasts there's no need to get anything fancier.
Check out reddit espresso subreddit (https://old.reddit.com/r/espresso/) or www.home-barista.com [home-barista.com] forums for some recommendations. New grinders keep coming out and depending on the price point you want to spend, you can likely get some better recommendations there. I'm currently using a older Baratza Vistros dialed to the finest section, and while it works, it's by no mean great for espresso. It's better for pour over and general filter brew coffee.

Some example recommendations include:

Baratza Encore ESP ~$200
Baratza Sette 270 ~$400
Eureka Mignon Zero Espresso Grinder ~ $350
DF64 Gen 2 Single Dose ~$400
LAGOM casa ~ $530
Niche Zero ~ $670

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Apr 28, 2025
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Frugal_Jerk
Apr 28, 2025
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Quote from deThalion :
Counter point: there's no point to overpaying 200 dollars for a minor convenience feature.

Using the regular one right now and I'd much rather invest in a better grinder than in better espresso machine

Counter-counter point. Knocking out your own lattes at home is time-consuming and laborious. Lattes are expensive at Starbucks. By making your life simpler every morning making your own latte makes it easier to stay away from expensive Starbucks a lot more doable. It's also nice to enjoy what you're doing.
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Apr 28, 2025
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floridian85
Apr 28, 2025
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best coffee machine of this price point. i bought it two years ago and have been in love with it ever since.
Apr 28, 2025
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Yagami24
Apr 28, 2025
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Quote from antoon :
Is the plus worth it over regular bambino

I'd say no but then again I got a regular Bambino from Target clearance for $180+tax which was an awesome deal
Apr 28, 2025
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Danzilla
Apr 28, 2025
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Haven't tried a Breville coffee maker, but I went through a Breville phase and all their other appliances* I've tried have been pretty, with nice features, but cheaply made and fail early. So their good, right up the the point they're not. Which happens sooner than you might expect more often than not. And sooner than they really have a right to considering the added price over a more basic model.

* Toaster(s) - one element burned out... both times. Smart oven - problems with both convection fan and display partially failing. Bread maker and ice cream maker** - both had similar problem with main rotary control knob getting messed up and can't tell if it's moving one way or the other or sometimes if it's moving at all.

** Yes, the $500 one, and they can't even give it a knob that works reliably after a couple years of light use.
Last edited by Danzilla April 27, 2025 at 09:29 PM.
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Oops, accidental 2nd post
Last edited by Danzilla April 27, 2025 at 09:21 PM.
Apr 28, 2025
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nvision
Apr 28, 2025
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Quote from DarnCrazy :
Check out reddit espresso subreddit (https://old.reddit.com/r/espresso/) or www.home-barista.com [home-barista.com] forums for some recommendations. New grinders keep coming out and depending on the price point you want to spend, you can likely get some better recommendations there. I'm currently using a older Baratza Vistros dialed to the finest section, and while it works, it's by no mean great for espresso. It's better for pour over and general filter brew coffee.

Some example recommendations include:
  • Baratza Encore ESP ~$200
  • Baratza Sette 270 ~$400
  • Eureka Mignon Zero Espresso Grinder ~ $350
  • DF64 Gen 2 Single Dose ~$400
  • LAGOM casa ~ $530
  • Niche Zero ~ $670

My DF64 has been amazing.
Apr 28, 2025
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FeistyVolcano2571
Apr 28, 2025
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Quote from Danzilla :
Haven't tried a Breville coffee maker, but I went through a Breville phase and all their other appliances* I've tried have been pretty, with nice features, but cheaply made and fail early. So their good, right up the the point they're not. Which happens sooner than you might expect more often than not. And sooner than they really have a right to considering the added price over a more basic model.

* Toaster(s) - one element burned out... both times. Smart oven - problems with both convection fan and display partially failing. Bread maker and ice cream maker** - both had similar problem with main rotary control knob getting messed up and can't tell if it's moving one way or the other or sometimes if it's moving at all.

** Yes, the $500 one, and they can't even give it a knob that works reliably after a couple years of light use.

The Breville toaster ovens are awesome you just can't use it for greasy air frying or they go bad real quick. It's max temperature is 480 and as fast convection. Honestly I wouldn't get the oven past 465 or so. That's where the problem start if you do that a long time. You can make almost everything under that temperature.

There's many Breville products that are duds or just pointless. Some are gems. Like the Breville oven you just crapped on. I make everything my bravo oven including oxtail tri-tip beef ribs, bool bread, bake good like the lemon zest cookies and then all kinds of frozen foods I heat up in a way that makes some extra yummy.
Breville also has a good mechanical milk froth or though overpriced at like $120 last time I looked . Gambino was supposed to be really good I buy mine right now.
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My refurb Solis Perfetta just gave up the ghost after a couple years of heavy use and I bought the regular Bambino yesterday for 270 on Amazon to replace it. I didn't see any reason to pay almost double for this plus version but when I saw this sale I got worried and thought about canceling and paying the extra 130 for it but after reading the posts here describing the differences I'm glad I held off and just stuck with the regular Bambino. $130 extra for the 3 way solenoid and auto froth isnt worth it imo.
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edguy4
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I've had the bambino plus for about 1.5 years now and bought it at $400. I had an issue with the milk frother/steam wand. Breville covered full repair and shipping. After that it's been performing great. This was my first espresso machine, and it fulfills my espresso expectations as I would certainly consider myself a novice. FeistyVolcano2571 already made a great post for all the little extras to make your morning routine even better. If you're looking for your first espresso machine I'd recommend this one.
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kyleb0587
Apr 28, 2025
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Has anyone found a coupon/promo code that stacks? I tried sur la table, but that doesn't apply to anything on sale.
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Danzilla
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Quote from FeistyVolcano2571 :
The Breville toaster ovens are awesome you just can't use it for greasy air frying or they go bad real quick. It's max temperature is 480 and as fast convection. Honestly I wouldn't get the oven past 465 or so. That's where the problem start if you do that a long time. You can make almost everything under that temperature.

There's many Breville products that are duds or just pointless. Some are gems. Like the Breville oven you just crapped on. I make everything my bravo oven including oxtail tri-tip beef ribs, bool bread, bake good like the lemon zest cookies and then all kinds of frozen foods I heat up in a way that makes some extra yummy.
Breville also has a good mechanical milk froth or though overpriced at like $120 last time I looked . Gambino was supposed to be really good I buy mine right now.
I really didn't 'crap' on the smart oven. And it wasn't just the one product. Most every Breville I've tried has failed in one fashion or another, usually not long after the warranty ends. Like I said, they have nice feature and it was good, till it failed. In more than one way and sooner than it should have... even if it was after the one year warranty. So it's the oven that crapped out on me. (technicially it still works, as long as I don't want to use convection and willing to triple check the temp because of the missing display elements.) I'm not sure I ever used it above 450 (broil??) and rarely even that high. Mostly used just for baking small dishes like frozen meals. Seriously though, if temps above 450 can make it fail, they should either make it better or not let it get that high.
Last edited by Danzilla April 28, 2025 at 12:07 PM.
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I think the biggest differentiator is the auto-froth, upgraded steam head, and self clean function. It's a godsend and works so well, creating awesome microfoam. As mentioned upthread, it allows you to do other stuff whilst it does its thing. I am usually grinding and tamping while my Plus does the auto-froth routine.

Highly worth the upgrade for that alone IF you make milk based drinks (2-3 flat whites a day for me personally). If not, get the regular Bambino.

There are some other, small upgrades that I didn't see mentioned yet, like the increase water container size, I *think* it also has a larger/deeper drip tray (I can't imagine a smaller one than the tiny one on the Plus though), and the included baskets are steel not aluminum.
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After 5+ years my Bambino Plus died just a few days ago so I'm in for one. This unit isn't as diy friendly as some other brand espresso machines but I'm ok with buying one new every 5 years at this price.
I especially like their jet system for heating the water. It doesn't heat the group head automatically but turning the Bamino Plus on, running an empty shot, and then running an actual shot is much faster than getting a shot out of any boiler-based espresso machine.
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Quote from EricK1219 :
After 5+ years my Bambino Plus died just a few days ago so I'm in for one. This unit isn't as diy friendly as some other brand espresso machines but I'm ok with buying one new every 5 years at this price. I especially like their jet system for heating the water. It doesn't heat the group head automatically but turning the Bamino Plus on, running an empty shot, and then running an actual shot is much faster than getting a shot out of any boiler-based espresso machine.
I am a bit of a coffee fiend already and I had been staying away from espresso because of the price to entry. That said I already have a good grinder, good beans, and know all about "coffee theory."
I love my milk drinks + every other type of brewing method out there.
I got pissed off in my search for a good frother that wont yeet itself in the first couple of weeks, or kill me in the long run with flaking microplastics. I was looking to buy a Bellman standalone wand yesterday, and came across this deal. I picked up the regular Bambino last night and having pulled shots last night, and several today. I am legit excited to use it more. I love the fact that it is able to quickly heat up and I don't have to go through even more of a process to use it. I got my morning coffee ritual down to 10m for my pour-overs/immersion. I feel like even though I am introducing more manual processes here, I can probably keep it within 15m, which is acceptable to me for a truly cold-start.

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Quote from Danzilla :
Haven't tried a Breville coffee maker, but I went through a Breville phase and all their other appliances* I've tried have been pretty, with nice features, but cheaply made and fail early. So their good, right up the the point they're not. Which happens sooner than you might expect more often than not. And sooner than they really have a right to considering the added price over a more basic model.* Toaster(s) - one element burned out... both times. Smart oven - problems with both convection fan and display partially failing. Bread maker and ice cream maker** - both had similar problem with main rotary control knob getting messed up and can't tell if it's moving one way or the other or sometimes if it's moving at all.** Yes, the $500 one, and they can't even give it a knob that works reliably after a couple years of light use.
would you not recommend a second-hand one then? Have one seller that says its brand new in box, and another that used it for 6 months. the first one is telling me $300 and it looks new, but they got a replacement model from breville bc of issues they had with it. Just confused what to pull the trigger on, that one for $300 with some accessories or this one for $400 which will have a warranty.

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