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Breville the Barista Pro Espresso Machine with Grinder & Milk Frother (Stainless Steel)

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Amazon has Breville the Barista Pro Espresso Machine with Grinder & Milk Frother (Stainless Steel) for $599.99. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • Dose Control Grinding
    • With a single touch, the integrated precision conical burr grinder with dose control delivers the right amount of coffee on demand, maximizing flavor.
    • The grinder offers 30 grind settings, allowing for fine-tuning to suit your preferred espresso style.
  • Optimal Water Pressure
    • Low-pressure pre-infusion gradually increases pressure at the start of extraction, ensuring all flavors are drawn out evenly for a balanced tasting cup.
    • The machine uses a 15-bar Italian pump, but extraction occurs at 9 bars, which is optimal for espresso.
  • Faster Heat-Up Time
    • The innovative ThermoJet heating system achieves the optimum extraction temperature in just 3 seconds, allowing for an almost instantaneous transition from espresso to steam.
    • This system uses up to 32% less energy annually compared to traditional thermoblock systems.
  • Precise Espresso Extraction
    • Digital temperature control (PID) delivers water at the right temperature, accurately within +/- 2°C, ensuring optimal espresso extraction.
  • Manual Microfoam Milk Texturing
    • The powerful steam wand performs at the level allows you to hand texture microfoam milk that enhances flavor and enables creation of latte art at home
  • Intuitive Interface
    • The LCD display provides clear, descriptive information, including grinding and extraction progress animations, making it easy to customize your coffee every time.
  • Included Accessories
    • Single and Dual Wall (1 and 2 cup) Filter Baskets
    • The Razor Precision Dose Trimming Tool
    • 480 ml Stainless Steel Milk Jug
    • Cleaning Kit and Water Filter

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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Amazon has Breville the Barista Pro Espresso Machine with Grinder & Milk Frother (Stainless Steel) for $599.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal

Features:
  • Dose Control Grinding
    • With a single touch, the integrated precision conical burr grinder with dose control delivers the right amount of coffee on demand, maximizing flavor.
    • The grinder offers 30 grind settings, allowing for fine-tuning to suit your preferred espresso style.
  • Optimal Water Pressure
    • Low-pressure pre-infusion gradually increases pressure at the start of extraction, ensuring all flavors are drawn out evenly for a balanced tasting cup.
    • The machine uses a 15-bar Italian pump, but extraction occurs at 9 bars, which is optimal for espresso.
  • Faster Heat-Up Time
    • The innovative ThermoJet heating system achieves the optimum extraction temperature in just 3 seconds, allowing for an almost instantaneous transition from espresso to steam.
    • This system uses up to 32% less energy annually compared to traditional thermoblock systems.
  • Precise Espresso Extraction
    • Digital temperature control (PID) delivers water at the right temperature, accurately within +/- 2°C, ensuring optimal espresso extraction.
  • Manual Microfoam Milk Texturing
    • The powerful steam wand performs at the level allows you to hand texture microfoam milk that enhances flavor and enables creation of latte art at home
  • Intuitive Interface
    • The LCD display provides clear, descriptive information, including grinding and extraction progress animations, making it easy to customize your coffee every time.
  • Included Accessories
    • Single and Dual Wall (1 and 2 cup) Filter Baskets
    • The Razor Precision Dose Trimming Tool
    • 480 ml Stainless Steel Milk Jug
    • Cleaning Kit and Water Filter

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Written by StrawMan86 | Staff

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Written by phoinix | Staff

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bobfatherx
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I own a Barista Pro. Some tips:

1. The larger single-wall basket is made by IMS and is good! It holds 16-19 g of coffee, which is a great dose range for this machine. Don't be in a hurry to spend $$$ for a different basket.

2. The portafilter is also good! It's not naked, so you don't get to experience that trend, but it has a distinct advantage that aftermarket portafilters lack: Because of the spouts on the bottom, it sits level on a counter top. That means that when you go to tamp, it's very easy to tamp firmly and evenly without any extra equipment like a tamping station. A BIG tip for the stock portafilter: before you insert a basket, remove the black plastic piece in the bottom by prying it out. Keep it for later, if you want, but it doesn't aid the extraction process, it's plastic that is directly contacting very hot liquid (a no no if you are concerned about microplastics), and if you end up buying a larger basket (you don't really need to do this - see #1), you'll need to remove this anyway to fit a deeper basket.

3. The included, no-frills tamper is ALSO GOOD! It has a handy silver ring on the bottom edge that shows you whether you've tamped enough (i.e., if you still see the silver ring, you need to tamp more, or use less coffee). Also, for those new to espresso: it is basically impossible to tamp too hard. You can only tamp too softly. So don't bother buying a fancy spring-loaded tamper unless you physically need one. The included tamper works great.

4. I do recommending spending $13 on a bellows for the coffee grinder. I bought the Aieve one from Amazon and it works great. The bellows helps you solve a legitimate problem with this machine, which is coffee grounds getting stuck in the grinder.

5. THIS TIP GOES WITH #4: Once you have a bellows, switch to doing single-dose cupping. This means that you only put in enough coffee in the grinder that you need for your shot. So, for each cup, you'll measure out 18g (or however much) of beans and dump it into the hopper. This is important for a few reasons: First, you can now set your grinder to run for however much time it takes to grind the coffee + 2-3 seconds. In that last 2-3 seconds, while the grinder is empty but running, you can pump the bellows to blow out the stuck coffee grounds. This will ensure that your dose is consistent from cup to cup. The second thing single-dose cupping does is lets you keep your coffee fresher. If you fill the hopper up with beans, your coffee is now exposed to air (the grinder is open from the bottom), which does affect the taste of coffee. Third, single-dose cupping lets you switch easily from one bean to another. Why spend $600 to drink coffee if you're not going to change things up whenever you want? Last, single-dose cupping lets you eliminate grind time as a variable when dialing in a new coffee. Since you're keeping grind time constant, you're now free to dial in your espresso by just manipulating grams of beans and fineness of grind.

6. One last thing I do which helps consistency between multiple consecutive shots brewed is to run a shot, without the portafilter, between each cup. This helps keep the shower screen clean.
revere04
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They sell these at Marshall's, thx maxx, and home goods for 499.99

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May 22, 2025 09:14 PM
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SeriousHorn276May 22, 2025 09:14 PM
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Quote from D_Struggles :
I was on the hunt from february to april at Homegoods and TJ Maxx for this but was never able to find it. I ended up going with the Bambino Plus $400 deal plus $200 Baratza ESP route.I was told the Baratza ESP grinder is still superior to the built in grinder for Barista Pro despite Breville upgrading the burrs in recent years.
According to Lance Hedrick they both use the same M2 burrs. But I don't like timed grinders, especially on the Barista line where the gradient of the hopper is too shallow to allow beans to flow freely, making inconsistency in the mass ground.
But with your setup, you get auto-frothing so its a better move IMO. Or get the Infuser for $400
May 22, 2025 09:19 PM
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SeriousHorn276May 22, 2025 09:19 PM
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Quote from topraveenpaul :
Great machine except one problem. The coffee is not hot enough. Just luke warm. It only reaches 170 degree F max but then immediately drops the temperature once you are about to zip. Sent the machine to the service center to fix this problem, and it made no difference. So those who need real hot espresso coffee, this machine would disappoint them.
The level of heat of the Barista Pro is totally fine, most people complain about this thinking they have measured it but they don't account for pressure. Try:
  1. Leave your portafilter in the machine and let it heat for 15 minutes minimum
  2. Put your cup on top of the machine to preheat
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May 22, 2025 09:24 PM
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SeriousHorn276May 22, 2025 09:24 PM
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Quote from Audizzz :
"for the stock portafilter: before you insert a basket, remove the black plastic piece in the bottom by prying it out." - why did they insert it there? for what reason?I have this machine and I always use double dose basket - in my case I can remove it without any affect?
Lots of misinformation here. These machines advertise a very fast heatup time. When you heat up a higher end machine, the grouphead (what you stick the portafilter into) heats up, and with it the portafilter (you should always have this locked into the machine when not in use). So when your coffee comes out of the holes in the portafilter basket, they hit a warm metal bottom of the portafilter and the spouts.
In consumer machines with claimed fast heatup, without the plastic screen your coffee would drip out of the basket onto cold metal, which spoils the flavor and cools the shot (think pouring a drink onto ice). The plastic screen stops this much contact with the cold metal immediately after extraction
If you remove the plastic, make sure you place the empty portafilter into the machine and give it 10+ minutes to heat up before pulling a shot.
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May 23, 2025 01:38 AM
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tek_dealsMay 23, 2025 01:38 AM
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Quote from scarru :
Is it worth upgrading if I currently have the express? Seems like this is a good price.
The Pro offers a much faster ThermoJet heating system (ready in 3 seconds), a more precise grinder with 30 settings, and a modern LCD interface with a shot timer. Milk steaming is also quicker and easier due to a better steam wand. These improvements make daily espresso preparation more efficient and consistent. While espresso quality is similar, the Pro's convenience and workflow enhancements provide significant value for frequent users or those seeking a smoother, faster coffee-making experience.BTW.. you can shop around multiple home goods, tjmaxx stores to get it for $500..
May 23, 2025 04:12 AM
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jawshoeawMay 23, 2025 04:12 AM
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Quote from bagofchips :
I would not buy a machine with a built-in grinder. Full stop.
These things have surprisingly good grinders
May 23, 2025 04:13 AM
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TenderCatfish192May 23, 2025 04:13 AM
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Have had this for two years now, and love it. This is a great price - lowest I've seen since I bought mine mid 2023.

Only addons I purchased: calibrated tamper and WDT tool. This came with everything I else you need (minus a kitchen scale which is required to dial in different beans.)
May 23, 2025 02:49 PM
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Yvonne1984May 23, 2025 02:49 PM
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BTW, the stock portafilter comes with pressurized basket (tiny holes) and non. You should use the non-pressurized one with fresh grind.

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May 24, 2025 12:41 PM
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topraveenpaulMay 24, 2025 12:41 PM
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Quote from SeriousHorn276 :
The level of heat of the Barista Pro is totally fine, most people complain about this thinking they have measured it but they don't account for pressure. Try:
  1. Leave your portafilter in the machine and let it heat for 15 minutes minimum
  2. Put your cup on top of the machine to preheat
Thanks for the tip, but I'm curious how the portal filter gets heated up when I leave it on the machine? Did you mean that I continuously should be pulling shots for 15 mins?
May 24, 2025 12:47 PM
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PhuongN1949May 24, 2025 12:47 PM
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Quote from revere04 :
They sell these at Marshall's, thx maxx, and home goods for 499.99
If you can find them. I've not had any luck in the Raleigh Durham or Northern Virginia area but I'm just casually looking, not going every week.
May 25, 2025 09:09 PM
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TenderCatfish192May 25, 2025 09:09 PM
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Quote from scarru :
Is it worth upgrading if I currently have the express? Seems like this is a good price.
One notable difference:
With the Pro, there are no analog gauges to show pressure. Everything is timing (grind) and weight (beans before grind for single , or after grind for hopper, and shot weight.)
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NSTarMay 26, 2025 07:08 AM
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Quote from SeriousHorn276 :
Lots of misinformation here. These machines advertise a very fast heatup time. When you heat up a higher end machine, the grouphead (what you stick the portafilter into) heats up, and with it the portafilter (you should always have this locked into the machine when not in use). So when your coffee comes out of the holes in the portafilter basket, they hit a warm metal bottom of the portafilter and the spouts.
In consumer machines with claimed fast heatup, without the plastic screen your coffee would drip out of the basket onto cold metal, which spoils the flavor and cools the shot (think pouring a drink onto ice). The plastic screen stops this much contact with the cold metal immediately after extraction
If you remove the plastic, make sure you place the empty portafilter into the machine and give it 10+ minutes to heat up before pulling a shot.
Enjoy your warm plastic taste or upgrade to the bottomless.

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