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populardee90 posted Yesterday 09:57 PM
populardee90 posted Yesterday 09:57 PM

Breville Bambino Plus Espresso Machine BES500BSS, Brushed Stainless Steel (others 399.95) $379.95

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$379.95 for the Brushed Stainless Steel (others are 399.95)
On the business site (regular site now seems to offer $20 promo within 30 days after purchase)

https://www.amazon.com/Breville-B...B07JVD78TT

There are a lot more colors on breville.com for 399.95 including an exclusive Aboriginal Culinary Journey, White/Sea salt and others.

https://www.breville.com/en-us/pr...00BSS1BUS1
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This pairs exceptionally well with the DF64 or similar.


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$379.95 for the Brushed Stainless Steel (others are 399.95)
On the business site (regular site now seems to offer $20 promo within 30 days after purchase)

https://www.amazon.com/Breville-B...B07JVD78TT

There are a lot more colors on breville.com for 399.95 including an exclusive Aboriginal Culinary Journey, White/Sea salt and others.

https://www.breville.com/en-us/pr...00BSS1BUS1
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This pairs exceptionally well with the DF64 or similar.


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Model: Breville Bambino Plus ThermoJet Espresso Maker with Steam - Brushed Stainless Steel

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Yesterday 10:43 PM
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MurseSharkYesterday 10:43 PM
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I've had this machine for almost a year. Ga damn it's been hard to master, but it's most likely user error 🤦. I have a feeling it's not getting as hot as you need in order to pull the best shots, but we're still trying to figure it out. Just posting this in case someone else is dealing with the same. You're not alone haha.
Yesterday 10:48 PM
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SeriousLlama437Yesterday 10:48 PM
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Quote from MurseShark :
I've had this machine for almost a year. Ga damn it's been hard to master, but it's most likely user error 🤦. I have a feeling it's not getting as hot as you need in order to pull the best shots, but we're still trying to figure it out. Just posting this in case someone else is dealing with the same. You're not alone haha.
I do the milk first to warm up pipes then coffee. You can also run it briefly before putting in the portafilter to do the same.
Yesterday 11:07 PM
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Xception2ThRuleYesterday 11:07 PM
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Why would I opt for this instead of the Delonghi which is fully automatic, 1 touch operation?
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Yesterday 11:25 PM
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Yesterday 11:25 PM
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Quote from Xception2ThRule :
Why would I opt for this instead of the Delonghi which is fully automatic, 1 touch operation?
The Breville Bambino Plus shines for coffee enthusiasts who value quality and flexibility in a compact package. Its 3-4 second heat-up boiler is a game-changer for quick, high-quality shots, and the temperature control ensures you can tweak your espresso to match your beans' flavor profile—perfect for those upgrading to premium beans. The auto steamer is a dream for lattes, delivering café-style foam with minimal fuss. Coffee nerds love that it skips the built-in grinder, freeing up counter space for a dedicated grinder like the $360-$400 DF64. All-in-one machines like the DeLonghi are great for one-touch convenience, but as you dive deeper (and deeper, and deeper) into coffee, you'll likely want the precision of a separate grinder to unlock your beans' full potential. In the $500-and-under range, the Bambino Plus' premium build and small footprint make it a favorite though some prefer alternatives like the Gaggia. The Bambino plus is a really good pairing with a seperate dedicated grinder.
Yesterday 11:33 PM
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BruceInColaYesterday 11:33 PM
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Quote from Xception2ThRule :
Why would I opt for this instead of the Delonghi which is fully automatic, 1 touch operation?
Taste. Quality of shot. Probably portafilter size as well but not sure which Delonghi you're referring to.

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