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frontpagephoinix | Staff posted Nov 26, 2025 06:01 AM
frontpagephoinix | Staff posted Nov 26, 2025 06:01 AM

Breville Barista Touch Impress Espresso Machine + 10% Back w/ Prime Visa Card

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Amazon has Breville Barista Touch Impress Espresso Machine + 10% Back when you pay with a Prime Visa Card (more information) for $999.95. Shipping is free.

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  • Enjoy Step-By-Step Barista Guidance. With real-time feedback, the Barista Touch Impress navigates you through the Impress Puck System, precise extraction, and hands-free silky smooth microfoam. The ThermoJet heating system gives you a 3-second heat up time
  • Barista Guidance: Step-by-step guidance with real time feedback from the Impress Puck System, precise extraction & hands-free silky smooth microfoam
  • Assisted Tamping: Intelligent dosing, assisted 22lb tamping and auto correction of the next dose to achieve a precise puck, finished with a 7º barista twist. Simplifies the steps needed to grind, dose and tamp to create an impressive puck
  • Receive 2 Free Bags Of Specialty Coffee When You Purchase And Register Any Breville Coffee Machine; T and Cs apply
  • Alternative Milk Settings: Auto MilQ features three new alternative milk settings which calibrate air injection time and temperature specific to the type of milk you choose
  • Auto Milq: The auto steam wand allows you to adjust the milk temperature and level of texture to suit your taste. Delivers silky smooth microfoam that enhances the flavor of the coffee and is essential for pouring latte art
  • Thermojet Heating System: Innovative ThermoJet heating system achieves the optimum extraction temperature in 3 seconds. Ready to make your best coffee without the wait
  • Baratza European Precision Burrs With 30 Grind Settings: With a single touch, the integrated hardened steel precision conical burr grinder with dose control delivers the right amount of coffee on demand, for maximum flavor
  • Impressive Touchscreen Experience: The improved touchscreen guides you every step of the way to make your perfect coffee, all at your fingertips. Simply swipe and select from the 8 café favorite presets or customize up to 8 drinks

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Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • This offer matches the previous Frontpage Deal.
    • This sale price can be had at various retailers; the deal here is the 10% back using a Prime Visa Card.
  • About this Product:
    • Rated 4 out of 5 stars at Amazon based on over 610 customer reviews.
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Notes:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Amazon has Breville Barista Touch Impress Espresso Machine + 10% Back when you pay with a Prime Visa Card (more information) for $999.95. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Available Colors:Features:
  • Enjoy Step-By-Step Barista Guidance. With real-time feedback, the Barista Touch Impress navigates you through the Impress Puck System, precise extraction, and hands-free silky smooth microfoam. The ThermoJet heating system gives you a 3-second heat up time
  • Barista Guidance: Step-by-step guidance with real time feedback from the Impress Puck System, precise extraction & hands-free silky smooth microfoam
  • Assisted Tamping: Intelligent dosing, assisted 22lb tamping and auto correction of the next dose to achieve a precise puck, finished with a 7º barista twist. Simplifies the steps needed to grind, dose and tamp to create an impressive puck
  • Receive 2 Free Bags Of Specialty Coffee When You Purchase And Register Any Breville Coffee Machine; T and Cs apply
  • Alternative Milk Settings: Auto MilQ features three new alternative milk settings which calibrate air injection time and temperature specific to the type of milk you choose
  • Auto Milq: The auto steam wand allows you to adjust the milk temperature and level of texture to suit your taste. Delivers silky smooth microfoam that enhances the flavor of the coffee and is essential for pouring latte art
  • Thermojet Heating System: Innovative ThermoJet heating system achieves the optimum extraction temperature in 3 seconds. Ready to make your best coffee without the wait
  • Baratza European Precision Burrs With 30 Grind Settings: With a single touch, the integrated hardened steel precision conical burr grinder with dose control delivers the right amount of coffee on demand, for maximum flavor
  • Impressive Touchscreen Experience: The improved touchscreen guides you every step of the way to make your perfect coffee, all at your fingertips. Simply swipe and select from the 8 café favorite presets or customize up to 8 drinks

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • This offer matches the previous Frontpage Deal.
    • This sale price can be had at various retailers; the deal here is the 10% back using a Prime Visa Card.
  • About this Product:
    • Rated 4 out of 5 stars at Amazon based on over 610 customer reviews.
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Notes:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Gundown64
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DragonflyPunch
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Would recommend staying away from this machine. The quality control on these are bad. Just see the almost 20% 1-star reviews on Amazon. And every single of them is complaining about bad customer service. And supposedly there are numerous threads on Reddit all complaining on how this machine is manufactured faulty.

Just go through the 1-star reviews on Amazon. It's an interesting read.
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I'm not arguing that every machine produced is bad. However, I think you are making presumptions by assuming the 1-star reviews are from folks who don't understand the machine. Many reviewers have specifically mentioned that they've owned similar machines for years and know their way around an espresso machine. And even if those users were new to these machines, making an espresso is not rocket science. That many machines should not be breaking down in my opinion.

Regardless, I do get your point. Almost everything mass-produced will have some bad apples. And so, the bigger concern I have is this. Say, even if what you assume were true -- that all those people were making mistakes leading to machine failure. But then they would've only complained about reliability. But almost everyone made it a point of complaining about bad customer service. That's inexcusable. As a counter example -- when researching 3D printers I saw many people complained of reliability on a specific company's printers (not naming it to avoid thread being hijacked), but almost everyone praised their customer service; on how they went above and beyond and sent extra parts or whole machines. Of course, I have no personal experience of these machines. I don't have any agenda here (in fact I have had a Breville machine myself for 7 yrs or so). Just want to draw attention to a potential concern. Anyone contemplating this purchase should at least give these a read for awareness and decide for themselves if it's for them.

Edit - not sure why you say I'm worse than people "making mistakes". The whole point of this forum is to share opinions and knowledge about products. And I would think drawing attention to the product having 20% 1-star 20% reviews would be a net benefit to the community. You are welcome to post counter-opinions which you did lucidly. But a personal attack, saying "I'm worse!" was unwarranted.

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Would recommend staying away from this machine. The quality control on these are bad. Just see the almost 20% 1-star reviews on Amazon. And every single of them is complaining about bad customer service. And supposedly there are numerous threads on Reddit all complaining on how this machine is manufactured faulty.

Just go through the 1-star reviews on Amazon. It's an interesting read.
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CaptainMooseNov 26, 2025 02:22 PM
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Quote from DragonflyPunch :
Would recommend staying away from this machine. The quality control on these are bad. Just see the almost 20% 1-star reviews on Amazon. And every single of them is complaining about bad customer service. And supposedly there are numerous threads on Reddit all complaining on how this machine is manufactured faulty.

Just read the 1-star reviews on Amazon. It's an interesting read.
I disagree with this comment. I've owned a Breville Touch since 2018 and it was bought used from someone who owned it before that. It's still going strong on my counter. If and when it does fail, I'll happily buy another.
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Quote from CaptainMoose :
I disagree with this comment. I've owned a Breville Touch since 2018 and it was bought used from someone who owned it before that. It's still going strong on my counter. If and when it does fail, I'll happily buy another.
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DragonflyPunchNov 26, 2025 03:27 PM
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Quote from CaptainMoose :
I disagree with this comment. I've owned a Breville Touch since 2018 and it was bought used from someone who owned it before that. It's still going strong on my counter. If and when it does fail, I'll happily buy another.
I'm just merely stating an observation. 20% 1-star reviews are terrible for any product, let alone a $1000+ coffee machine, wouldn't you agree? At that point there is no debate -- the product's quality control is objectively bad. That many people can't be lying on Amazon.

Go there and read for yourself. While you are there, pay attention to their stories of customer service. See how many people are complaining about how arduous a process it is to get a replacement while the product is in warranty. Various folks claiming that the company would insinuate that the customer is not cleaning the machine right, or using bad beans. People getting queried repeatedly whether they are using expired beans, the brand, the grind size, the roast type etc. And that too back and forth via email. Such stories reek of a company that's trying to find a way out of honoring the warranty by blaming the customer. If the machine breaks during warranty, it should take one phone call to get a replacement-- no questions asked.

And after reading those stories ask yourself whether you'll want to go through such an experience? If just the quality control was bad, or if just customer service was bad, one could still take a chance. But with both being this bad, why would you take a chance? There is no shortage of good machines at this price point.
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SergPACNov 26, 2025 05:11 PM
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Had this coffee machine for 3 years, great machine, no complaints at all.
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It also offers the extra 5% back like last time with a prime Visa, so 10% back total.

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I had the Touch Impress replace my Ninja Luxe last time the former hit $999. Couldn't be happier with the results and has been a very consistent performer. Ninja Luxe is good for that price point, but this takes every aspect of espresso up a couple of notches at least. Also Ninja Luxe was unreliable, for all its features. Highly recommend the Touch Impress at this deal.

I can't speak for the 20% reviewers that left a single star, but this machine needs a basic understanding of how to dial espressos in, even as the machine provides very good assisted guidance. A minimum level of user engagement is inescapable. Just because this is touch screen machine it can't be expected to perform as a super-automatic.
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eurostylinNov 27, 2025 01:55 AM
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Quote from DragonflyPunch :
Would recommend staying away from this machine. The quality control on these are bad. Just see the almost 20% 1-star reviews on Amazon. And every single of them is complaining about bad customer service. And supposedly there are numerous threads on Reddit all complaining on how this machine is manufactured faulty.

Just go through the 1-star reviews on Amazon. It's an interesting read.
I own one in my main house, one in my cottage and one in the lunch room at my business and these three machines have made thousands upon thousands of drinks with absolutely zero issues.

I like that you base your opinion on what others say about them, even though if you read the reviews you will quickly figure out that many of the "problems" are from lack of understanding on the part of the consumer.

Of course everything mass produced will have a failure rate, but telling people to "stay away from this machine" is ridiculous. You're worse than the people leaving the 1 star reviews because they can't figure out how to properly use it because you don't even have any experience with the unit to begin with.

Edit: I found this post because I am buying two more of these for family members for christmas and I wanted to find the best price
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lakiky18Nov 27, 2025 01:06 PM
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This one or the Breville express for $500?
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DragonflyPunchNov 27, 2025 04:28 PM
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Quote from eurostylin :
I own one in my main house, one in my cottage and one in the lunch room at my business and these three machines have made thousands upon thousands of drinks with absolutely zero issues. I like that you base your opinion on what others say about them, even though if you read the reviews you will quickly figure out that many of the "problems" are from lack of understanding on the part of the consumer.Of course everything mass produced will have a failure rate, but telling people to "stay away from this machine" is ridiculous. You're worse than the people leaving the 1 star reviews because they can't figure out how to properly use it because you don't even have any experience with the unit to begin with.Edit: I found this post because I am buying two more of these for family members for christmas and I wanted to find the best price
I'm not arguing that every machine produced is bad. However, I think you are making presumptions by assuming the 1-star reviews are from folks who don't understand the machine. Many reviewers have specifically mentioned that they've owned similar machines for years and know their way around an espresso machine. And even if those users were new to these machines, making an espresso is not rocket science. That many machines should not be breaking down in my opinion.

Regardless, I do get your point. Almost everything mass-produced will have some bad apples. And so, the bigger concern I have is this. Say, even if what you assume were true -- that all those people were making mistakes leading to machine failure. But then they would've only complained about reliability. But almost everyone made it a point of complaining about bad customer service. That's inexcusable. As a counter example -- when researching 3D printers I saw many people complained of reliability on a specific company's printers (not naming it to avoid thread being hijacked), but almost everyone praised their customer service; on how they went above and beyond and sent extra parts or whole machines. Of course, I have no personal experience of these machines. I don't have any agenda here (in fact I have had a Breville machine myself for 7 yrs or so). Just want to draw attention to a potential concern. Anyone contemplating this purchase should at least give these a read for awareness and decide for themselves if it's for them.

Edit - not sure why you say I'm worse than people "making mistakes". The whole point of this forum is to share opinions and knowledge about products. And I would think drawing attention to the product having 20% 1-star 20% reviews would be a net benefit to the community. You are welcome to post counter-opinions which you did lucidly. But a personal attack, saying "I'm worse!" was unwarranted.
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rbradenNov 29, 2025 08:29 PM
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Quote from CaptainMoose :
I disagree with this comment. I've owned a Breville Touch since 2018 and it was bought used from someone who owned it before that. It's still going strong on my counter. If and when it does fail, I'll happily buy another.
This is a different machine than what you own by the way. Touch and Touch Impress are not the same.
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I have specifically this model. For us, it's a decent starter machine, especially if you need to cater to both someone who wants to learn the ins and outs of espresso and someone who just wants the "one-button experience". That being said, there are a few things I've learned/experienced along the way that I think if you're willing to put in the work to learn the craft, you would probably benefit from a machine that doesn't try to do it all (and do it only passably well):
  • One of the selling points is that the Touch Impress is supposed to make tamping easy but I very quickly stopped using the built-in tamper. The problem is that when you grind the beans, it will naturally mound in the middle, and there's no distribution involved, so when you tamp, you're inevitably going to get a denser center than edges. I got an aftermarket dosing funnel and a WDT tool and have much better results and can grind finer as a result.
  • The built-in grinder is decent, as long as you're not trying light/ultra-light roasts. YMMV, of course, but my machine struggles with the ultralights. But if your daily driver is a medium-to-dark roast, I don't think you strictly need to get a better grinder.
  • The auto-steaming milk feature we actually use quite often. I don't think it's great for latte art (it produces larger bubbles at the surface than I would like), but sometimes you don't want to deal with it and it's nice to have the hands-off feature. Steam wand seems powerful enough for home use, but it does take a good 20-30 seconds for smooth microfoam.
  • This is not specific to the Touch Impress and I'm sure you can get better shots with non-Thermoblock machines, but having a machine that only needs ~3-4 seconds to heat up in the morning is a godsend. Sometimes I just don't want to have to remember to start it earlier (but you could of course run a machine on a smart plug).
Having had it for about a year now, I don't think I would have gotten a different machine, especially when it's not just me using it, but it's very possible that the average person who is willing to pick up the hobby will quickly outgrow it.
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I have the barista pro and have had it for 4-5 years. I haven't been able to drink any other coffee and now buying beans from Cali. My coffee couldn't taste better! Black double americano every day!

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