Ketchup on Halloween deals

View Deals
Slickdeals is community-supported.  We may get paid by brands for deals, including promoted items.
Heads up, this deal has expired. Want to create a deal alert for this item?
expiredphoinix | Staff posted Oct 05, 2025 06:49 AM
expiredphoinix | Staff posted Oct 05, 2025 06:49 AM

Breville Barista Express Espresso Machine+$20 Amazon Credit+10% Back w/ Prime Visa

+ Free Shipping

$550

$700

21% off
Amazon
21 Comments 17,657 Views
Visit Amazon
Good Deal
Save
Share
Deal Details
Amazon has Breville Barista Express Espresso Machine (Stainless Steel, BES870XL) + $20 Amazon Credit on sale for $549.95. Shipping is free.
  • Note: Earn 10% back on this item when you pay with your Prime Visa (more information).
Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix & community member icemountain for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Stainless steel housing
  • 15-bar Italian pump, 1600w stainless steel thermocoil heating system
  • Stainless steel showerhead, frothing mug, cleaning tool and brush
  • Programmable grind size, water temperature and brew volume
  • All parts that come into contact with coffee/water are bpa-free
  • 8-oz. bean hopper makes up to 25 single shots
  • Premium conical burr grinder
  • 16 grind settings
  • Includes two dual-wall filters and two single-wall filters
  • 67-ounce removable water tank with replaceable filter to reduce scale
  • 360-degree swivel steam wand

Editor's Notes

Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • Promotional credit will be automatically added to your account 30 days after shipment. At that time, you will receive an e-mail from Amazon that indicates the dollar amount of the promotional credit and that the dollar amount of the credit has been added to your customer account. The e-mail will also provide instructions on how to redeem the promotional credit.
  • Promotional credit expires at 11:59 p.m. (PT) on February 4, 2026.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

Original Post

Written by phoinix | Staff
Product Info
Community Notes
About the Poster
Deal Details
Product Info
Community Notes
About the Poster
Amazon has Breville Barista Express Espresso Machine (Stainless Steel, BES870XL) + $20 Amazon Credit on sale for $549.95. Shipping is free.
  • Note: Earn 10% back on this item when you pay with your Prime Visa (more information).
Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix & community member icemountain for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Stainless steel housing
  • 15-bar Italian pump, 1600w stainless steel thermocoil heating system
  • Stainless steel showerhead, frothing mug, cleaning tool and brush
  • Programmable grind size, water temperature and brew volume
  • All parts that come into contact with coffee/water are bpa-free
  • 8-oz. bean hopper makes up to 25 single shots
  • Premium conical burr grinder
  • 16 grind settings
  • Includes two dual-wall filters and two single-wall filters
  • 67-ounce removable water tank with replaceable filter to reduce scale
  • 360-degree swivel steam wand

Editor's Notes

Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • Promotional credit will be automatically added to your account 30 days after shipment. At that time, you will receive an e-mail from Amazon that indicates the dollar amount of the promotional credit and that the dollar amount of the credit has been added to your customer account. The e-mail will also provide instructions on how to redeem the promotional credit.
  • Promotional credit expires at 11:59 p.m. (PT) on February 4, 2026.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

Original Post

Written by phoinix | Staff

Community Voting

Deal Score
+25
Good Deal
Visit Amazon

Price Intelligence

Model: Breville Barista Express Programmable Espresso hine

Deal History 

Sale Price
Slickdeal
  • $NaN
  • Today

Current Prices

Sort: Lowest to Highest | Last Updated 10/25/2025, 08:28 PM
Sold By Sale Price
Best Buy$699.95
Amazon$699.95
Target$699.99

Leave a Comment

Unregistered (You)

Top Comments

Vane-WenjunZ
11 Posts
10 Reputation
Espresso only.
MerryMeat6430
395 Posts
46 Reputation
" ...
If your primary criteria for choosing an espresso machine is the looks, don't read further. Choose this machine as my opinion it is the best looking machine on the market as of right now. If on the other hand you are assessing other features, keep reading.

Bough this machine 3 weeks ago. Was away for a week on work travels and used it effectively 25 times. Made around 15 espressos and 10 cappuccinos. in two weeks. I owned two espresso machines in last 5 years and these were half the price of this one so you understand where my base line or the previous knowledge is.

Issues

The first issue is around excess amount discharged of water in the bottom tray (you will see it because Breville obviously even made a floater that flips red when it is about to overflow).

Issue 1. Bottom tray was overflowing with water after using the machine 15 times. I thought this was strange, emptied the water and continue using the machine and this time I was monitoring the level of water in the bottom tray. After 10 further drinks (mostly espressos and a few cappuccinos) the tray was half-way full. I did not think this was right so I gave Breville support a call. They were very responsive and called me back. I explained the situation and the gentlemen I spoke with said it is a normal operating condition for this machine and that end-user is expected to empty the tray after a while due to, as he stated, 3 events taking place:
- Event 1, When you switch the machine on it automatically drains any stale water from its pipes into a tray so that a fresh water from the plastic container is used. I see this as a positive and a smart function for the machine to do and can confirm not much water is discharged into a tray.
- Event 2, Machine drains a certain amount of water after every espresso made into a tray in order to get rid of any water in internal pipes so, so no water under pressure is left in machine pipes as this prolongs the life of a machine. I confirmed this whilst on a phone to him and there was not much water discharged in the tray.
- Event 3, Machine drains a certain amount of water after using steamer for e.g. milk frothing. Again, as explained this is so any excess pressure is released from the pipes as well as any water. Here, a large amount of water was released in the tray as I tested this whilst on the phone to support.

My assessment of this issue is, if you have the time to change empty the tray after roughly you made 15 drinks and stress about whether the water will overflow in you espresso tray then consider this a non-issue. This normal operating condition is not listed in the manual or brought to consumer's attention when choosing this product. This is obviously known to Breville since they went as far as designing a smart flipping floater turning red when the tray is full. However, they do not consider this too much of a hinderance to users.

The next issue number 2, again as per my conversation with the support is a normal operating condition. Steamer pipe was blocked. I had to use a cleaning needle, supplied with the machine, followed by switching on the steamer to get it to work. This is after frothing the milk for around 10 cappuccinos I made using this machine, last one yesterday. The support said it may be because I used whole milk, and I think I did. Again, this normal operating condition/best practice is not listed in the manual or brought to consumer's attention when choosing this product. This is obviously known to Breville since they went as far as supplying a cleaning kit with this machine all with specifically designed needle. Obviously, they do not seem to consider this too much of a hinderance to users.

Issue number 3 is to do with coffee grinder feature usability. You cannot tell how much coffee has been ground (the grinder will go on as long as you keep the porta filter basket/handle pressing the grinder switch). As a result every coffee you make will taste different.

Now, in summary, I am returning this product since I cannot afford the time to maintain it (empty water, clean). Although making a coffee is a ritual, I do not feel like I can get use to this machine. It would require too much of my attention to maintain and learn how to operate it. Also, I want to be able to use any milk type without a fear it will clog the steamer pipe and lastly the coffee tastes differently every time I make it (this last one would take some time to get use to the machine which admittedly I did not allow for). Although I am a coffee lover, I cannot justify the price of this espresso machine with having all the basic issues I listed. And for whomever over-engineered the self-cleaning functionality of this machine, and the person who approved it, they have done it to the detriment of usability and have affected the end product result at the end of the day.

The next section are my suggestions on how to improve this product in the future, so for Breville Product Owner, in case they ever read this.

1. Have a light at the top of the grinder dispenser so that I can see how much coffee has been ground. Maybe have both options available to users, unlimited coffee grinding (needs light to see) as well as the exact amount
2. Find a better way of cleaning the machine than discharging a lot of the water in the tray - this is a burden to end-user. See suggestion 3.
3. Instead of on/off steamer switch, have a knob controlling how much steam to use. This will help with cleaning the pipes as well as stopping excess water discharge in the tray since the user can simply release any excess steam with the knob. Not as easy with on/off switch, not to say impossible
4. Grinder dial numbers are hard to see

Hope this helps.

479 people found this helpful"

20 Comments

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Oct 05, 2025 09:12 AM
1,134 Posts
Joined Apr 2014
ScottPotiOct 05, 2025 09:12 AM
1,134 Posts
this machine is a workhorse. Ever since I started working from home a few years ago I bought this. We pull 2 to 4 shots out of it a day and never had any issues.
Warning if you do buy it will make it hard to back to anything else.
1
2
Oct 05, 2025 02:10 PM
84 Posts
Joined May 2017
VegasJayOct 05, 2025 02:10 PM
84 Posts
Does this machine just do espresso or can it also brew coffee?
2
4
Oct 05, 2025 02:20 PM
11 Posts
Joined Jan 2019
Vane-WenjunZOct 05, 2025 02:20 PM
11 Posts

Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Vane-WenjunZ

Quote from VegasJay :
Does this machine just do espresso or can it also brew coffee?
Espresso only.
7
Oct 05, 2025 08:20 PM
103 Posts
Joined Dec 2013
taochaosOct 05, 2025 08:20 PM
103 Posts

Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank taochaos

Owned this machine for years, it's awesome.
1
Oct 06, 2025 12:23 PM
75 Posts
Joined Oct 2009
VernaOct 06, 2025 12:23 PM
75 Posts
Quote from ScottPoti :
this machine is a workhorse. Ever since I started working from home a few years ago I bought this. We pull 2 to 4 shots out of it a day and never had any issues.
Warning if you do buy it will make it hard to back to anything else.
How does the coffee taste? I've read reviews and they say the grinder is horrible, thus making the coffee taste very meh.
There are a lot more better espresso machines out there, albeit more expensive.
Oct 06, 2025 12:33 PM
219 Posts
Joined Aug 2011
icemountainOct 06, 2025 12:33 PM
219 Posts
10 percent cashback on prime visa plus $20 back on the stainless steel version effectively makes this less than $500.
Oct 06, 2025 06:08 PM
296 Posts
Joined Nov 2017
AAMC27Oct 06, 2025 06:08 PM
296 Posts

Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank AAMC27

Quote from Verna :
Quote from ScottPoti [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
this machine is a workhorse. Ever since I started working from home a few years ago I bought this. We pull 2 to 4 shots out of it a day and never had any issues.
Warning if you do buy it will make it hard to back to anything else.
How does the coffee taste? I've read reviews and they say the grinder is horrible, thus making the coffee taste very meh.
There are a lot more better espresso machines out there, albeit more expensive.
I've had this machine for close to 10 years now. I learned quickly that I needed a separate grinder if I wanted to get my coffee dialed in well. I ended up with a refurbished Baratza Sette 270. This Barista Express is a great machine overall, but the grinder is very lacking. The Touch is about $250 more and you'd get 30 settings rather than 16. I'm not sure if that'd be good enough for every type of bean, but it may work out better if you don't want the separate grinder.
Last edited by AAMC27 October 6, 2025 at 11:14 AM.
1

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Oct 06, 2025 06:09 PM
296 Posts
Joined Nov 2017
AAMC27Oct 06, 2025 06:09 PM
296 Posts
Quote from VegasJay :
Does this machine just do espresso or can it also brew coffee?
If you like a long coffee, you could always make an Americano. Espresso + hot water. The machine has a function that just shoots out hot water, it's very quick.
Last edited by AAMC27 October 6, 2025 at 11:13 AM.
Oct 06, 2025 06:32 PM
395 Posts
Joined Dec 2024
MerryMeat6430Oct 06, 2025 06:32 PM
395 Posts

Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank MerryMeat6430

" ...
If your primary criteria for choosing an espresso machine is the looks, don't read further. Choose this machine as my opinion it is the best looking machine on the market as of right now. If on the other hand you are assessing other features, keep reading.

Bough this machine 3 weeks ago. Was away for a week on work travels and used it effectively 25 times. Made around 15 espressos and 10 cappuccinos. in two weeks. I owned two espresso machines in last 5 years and these were half the price of this one so you understand where my base line or the previous knowledge is.

Issues

The first issue is around excess amount discharged of water in the bottom tray (you will see it because Breville obviously even made a floater that flips red when it is about to overflow).

Issue 1. Bottom tray was overflowing with water after using the machine 15 times. I thought this was strange, emptied the water and continue using the machine and this time I was monitoring the level of water in the bottom tray. After 10 further drinks (mostly espressos and a few cappuccinos) the tray was half-way full. I did not think this was right so I gave Breville support a call. They were very responsive and called me back. I explained the situation and the gentlemen I spoke with said it is a normal operating condition for this machine and that end-user is expected to empty the tray after a while due to, as he stated, 3 events taking place:
- Event 1, When you switch the machine on it automatically drains any stale water from its pipes into a tray so that a fresh water from the plastic container is used. I see this as a positive and a smart function for the machine to do and can confirm not much water is discharged into a tray.
- Event 2, Machine drains a certain amount of water after every espresso made into a tray in order to get rid of any water in internal pipes so, so no water under pressure is left in machine pipes as this prolongs the life of a machine. I confirmed this whilst on a phone to him and there was not much water discharged in the tray.
- Event 3, Machine drains a certain amount of water after using steamer for e.g. milk frothing. Again, as explained this is so any excess pressure is released from the pipes as well as any water. Here, a large amount of water was released in the tray as I tested this whilst on the phone to support.

My assessment of this issue is, if you have the time to change empty the tray after roughly you made 15 drinks and stress about whether the water will overflow in you espresso tray then consider this a non-issue. This normal operating condition is not listed in the manual or brought to consumer's attention when choosing this product. This is obviously known to Breville since they went as far as designing a smart flipping floater turning red when the tray is full. However, they do not consider this too much of a hinderance to users.

The next issue number 2, again as per my conversation with the support is a normal operating condition. Steamer pipe was blocked. I had to use a cleaning needle, supplied with the machine, followed by switching on the steamer to get it to work. This is after frothing the milk for around 10 cappuccinos I made using this machine, last one yesterday. The support said it may be because I used whole milk, and I think I did. Again, this normal operating condition/best practice is not listed in the manual or brought to consumer's attention when choosing this product. This is obviously known to Breville since they went as far as supplying a cleaning kit with this machine all with specifically designed needle. Obviously, they do not seem to consider this too much of a hinderance to users.

Issue number 3 is to do with coffee grinder feature usability. You cannot tell how much coffee has been ground (the grinder will go on as long as you keep the porta filter basket/handle pressing the grinder switch). As a result every coffee you make will taste different.

Now, in summary, I am returning this product since I cannot afford the time to maintain it (empty water, clean). Although making a coffee is a ritual, I do not feel like I can get use to this machine. It would require too much of my attention to maintain and learn how to operate it. Also, I want to be able to use any milk type without a fear it will clog the steamer pipe and lastly the coffee tastes differently every time I make it (this last one would take some time to get use to the machine which admittedly I did not allow for). Although I am a coffee lover, I cannot justify the price of this espresso machine with having all the basic issues I listed. And for whomever over-engineered the self-cleaning functionality of this machine, and the person who approved it, they have done it to the detriment of usability and have affected the end product result at the end of the day.

The next section are my suggestions on how to improve this product in the future, so for Breville Product Owner, in case they ever read this.

1. Have a light at the top of the grinder dispenser so that I can see how much coffee has been ground. Maybe have both options available to users, unlimited coffee grinding (needs light to see) as well as the exact amount
2. Find a better way of cleaning the machine than discharging a lot of the water in the tray - this is a burden to end-user. See suggestion 3.
3. Instead of on/off steamer switch, have a knob controlling how much steam to use. This will help with cleaning the pipes as well as stopping excess water discharge in the tray since the user can simply release any excess steam with the knob. Not as easy with on/off switch, not to say impossible
4. Grinder dial numbers are hard to see

Hope this helps.

479 people found this helpful"
5
Oct 06, 2025 06:41 PM
40 Posts
Joined Dec 2013
yamaddatOct 06, 2025 06:41 PM
40 Posts
I've had it for the past 4 years, it's still working great. But the steam from the wand is weak compairing to other higher models, two of my frineds have better models, their steam is way much stronger than this one, and it gets weaker after years. I will only recommend this one if you don't do coffee art.
Oct 06, 2025 06:52 PM
263 Posts
Joined Nov 2009
quikahOct 06, 2025 06:52 PM
263 Posts
Have had this for about 4 years. Works well enough for me. 2 points about the grinder:
  1. Needs a funnel badly (think I have seen comments that new ones come with it now?). Makes a mess otherwise. I printed this one https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4671580/files
  2. The default grinder setting is BAD. You need to adjust the internal burr to set the grinder properly. The outer dial is only for fine tuning. Here are some quick instructions. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/axZlVDmT6Yc
Otherwise, just follow the directions and do the cleanings/descales when the light comes on it should last you quite a while.
1
Oct 06, 2025 08:37 PM
3,541 Posts
Joined Dec 2007
KabnOct 06, 2025 08:37 PM
3,541 Posts
Quote from quikah :
Have had this for about 4 years. Works well enough for me. 2 points about the grinder:
  1. Needs a funnel badly (think I have seen comments that new ones come with it now?). Makes a mess otherwise. I printed this one https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4671580/files
  2. The default grinder setting is BAD. You need to adjust the internal burr to set the grinder properly. The outer dial is only for fine tuning. Here are some quick instructions. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/axZlVDmT6Yc
Otherwise, just follow the directions and do the cleanings/descales when the light comes on it should last you quite a while.
I can confirm the new ones do come with a funnel. [breville.com] See the accessories pic. I sold my 2018 unit to a friend and got a 2024 version for the self-contained cleaning cycle, and I was pleasantly surprised to find the funnel in the accessories pack.

Love the machine. You can make better and worse espresso, but I think this is a solid Goldilocks option for capabilities:cost.
Oct 06, 2025 10:20 PM
498 Posts
Joined Jun 2015
JamesW8937Oct 06, 2025 10:20 PM
498 Posts
Quote from MerryMeat6430 :
" ...
If your primary criteria for choosing an espresso machine is the looks, don't read further. Choose this machine as my opinion it is the best looking machine on the market as of right now. If on the other hand you are assessing other features, keep reading.

Bough this machine 3 weeks ago. Was away for a week on work travels and used it effectively 25 times. Made around 15 espressos and 10 cappuccinos. in two weeks. I owned two espresso machines in last 5 years and these were half the price of this one so you understand where my base line or the previous knowledge is.

Issues

The first issue is around excess amount discharged of water in the bottom tray (you will see it because Breville obviously even made a floater that flips red when it is about to overflow).

Issue 1. Bottom tray was overflowing with water after using the machine 15 times. I thought this was strange, emptied the water and continue using the machine and this time I was monitoring the level of water in the bottom tray. After 10 further drinks (mostly espressos and a few cappuccinos) the tray was half-way full. I did not think this was right so I gave Breville support a call. They were very responsive and called me back. I explained the situation and the gentlemen I spoke with said it is a normal operating condition for this machine and that end-user is expected to empty the tray after a while due to, as he stated, 3 events taking place:
- Event 1, When you switch the machine on it automatically drains any stale water from its pipes into a tray so that a fresh water from the plastic container is used. I see this as a positive and a smart function for the machine to do and can confirm not much water is discharged into a tray.
- Event 2, Machine drains a certain amount of water after every espresso made into a tray in order to get rid of any water in internal pipes so, so no water under pressure is left in machine pipes as this prolongs the life of a machine. I confirmed this whilst on a phone to him and there was not much water discharged in the tray.
- Event 3, Machine drains a certain amount of water after using steamer for e.g. milk frothing. Again, as explained this is so any excess pressure is released from the pipes as well as any water. Here, a large amount of water was released in the tray as I tested this whilst on the phone to support.

My assessment of this issue is, if you have the time to change empty the tray after roughly you made 15 drinks and stress about whether the water will overflow in you espresso tray then consider this a non-issue. This normal operating condition is not listed in the manual or brought to consumer's attention when choosing this product. This is obviously known to Breville since they went as far as designing a smart flipping floater turning red when the tray is full. However, they do not consider this too much of a hinderance to users.

The next issue number 2, again as per my conversation with the support is a normal operating condition. Steamer pipe was blocked. I had to use a cleaning needle, supplied with the machine, followed by switching on the steamer to get it to work. This is after frothing the milk for around 10 cappuccinos I made using this machine, last one yesterday. The support said it may be because I used whole milk, and I think I did. Again, this normal operating condition/best practice is not listed in the manual or brought to consumer's attention when choosing this product. This is obviously known to Breville since they went as far as supplying a cleaning kit with this machine all with specifically designed needle. Obviously, they do not seem to consider this too much of a hinderance to users.

Issue number 3 is to do with coffee grinder feature usability. You cannot tell how much coffee has been ground (the grinder will go on as long as you keep the porta filter basket/handle pressing the grinder switch). As a result every coffee you make will taste different.

Now, in summary, I am returning this product since I cannot afford the time to maintain it (empty water, clean). Although making a coffee is a ritual, I do not feel like I can get use to this machine. It would require too much of my attention to maintain and learn how to operate it. Also, I want to be able to use any milk type without a fear it will clog the steamer pipe and lastly the coffee tastes differently every time I make it (this last one would take some time to get use to the machine which admittedly I did not allow for). Although I am a coffee lover, I cannot justify the price of this espresso machine with having all the basic issues I listed. And for whomever over-engineered the self-cleaning functionality of this machine, and the person who approved it, they have done it to the detriment of usability and have affected the end product result at the end of the day.

The next section are my suggestions on how to improve this product in the future, so for Breville Product Owner, in case they ever read this.

1. Have a light at the top of the grinder dispenser so that I can see how much coffee has been ground. Maybe have both options available to users, unlimited coffee grinding (needs light to see) as well as the exact amount
2. Find a better way of cleaning the machine than discharging a lot of the water in the tray - this is a burden to end-user. See suggestion 3.
3. Instead of on/off steamer switch, have a knob controlling how much steam to use. This will help with cleaning the pipes as well as stopping excess water discharge in the tray since the user can simply release any excess steam with the knob. Not as easy with on/off switch, not to say impossible
4. Grinder dial numbers are hard to see

Hope this helps.

479 people found this helpful"
Well written out. On the dosage point, they do have this figured out. The dial adjusts the amount of grinds you tap once to dose that amount. A press and hold is continuous flow. I do use a scale and a separate dosing cup to know the weight of my does before and after. I recommend you pick on up on Amazon for this machine. This also keeps my drip tray cleaner because the grinds aren't spilling out of the ports filter when I am grinding. On the steamer wand - With this and any other machine you should always turn the wand on and let it get going before you put it in the milk. You should also give the wand a wipe and a quick blast when you are done to clear out any milk.
Oct 06, 2025 11:40 PM
147 Posts
Joined Dec 2012
DealLurkersNevaDieOct 06, 2025 11:40 PM
147 Posts
Quote from MerryMeat6430 :
" ...
Issue number 3 is to do with coffee grinder feature usability. You cannot tell how much coffee has been ground (the grinder will go on as long as you keep the porta filter basket/handle pressing the grinder switch). As a result every coffee you make will taste different."
For you and readers.. It definitely does stop per the adjustment on the dose size. If you press the portafilter once, like a click, it grinds the set amount.. generally accurate each and every time. If you hold the porta in after clicking it, it will continue grinding until you release. First is automatic dose and second is manual.

This just seemed a weird "issue" to me and seems you are describing a faulty unit or were not aware of this operation.

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Oct 07, 2025 02:59 PM
85 Posts
Joined Mar 2022
fsxbobOct 07, 2025 02:59 PM
85 Posts
This thing is the goat of entry level Espresso. Some prefer the Bambino and then just buy a quality espresso grinder separately but i opted for convenience, which is probably the most important thing when getting into a time consuming hobby. The grinder and dosage is good, not perfect. I weigh every few shots to make sure the settings are right and its accurate to about 5% which is good enough for me. If you start seeing too much water or grind amount is off then the espresso will taste bad (burnt or too light). Most days i use the built in grinder for convenience but sometimes if I buy some specialty espresso i'll use my Timemore Chesnut G2 hand grinder (a great value hand grinder). I've been using it 1-2 times daily for 5 years and it looks nearly brand new. I'm pretty sure I paid $550 back in 2020 for it so with inflation its actually improved in price.

Leave a Comment

Unregistered (You)

Popular Deals

View All

Trending Deals

View All