Breville
Bambino Plus
Based on 357 Reddit mentions
$489.00
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When someone says they have a breville bambino , usually the comments are , it’s a good beginner setup.
Its a really good question and im leaning towards no. My brother has a breville bambino + baratza encore esp and i have a rocket mozzafiato R + df64. I think the coffe tastes better on my own machine but wheter thats placebo or not i cant know. What i will say, however, is that if this hobby is a li
...smallpotatofarmer in r/espresso
May 21, 2026 5:26 AM
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Obligatory 'my new, beginner setup' post
Great setup. I've got the Bambino plus and without the Breville dose attachment, was making a mess everywhere. Bought the thing straight away. I have a WPM ZD10T grinder and yet to make a brew that I am happy with. I removed the plastic bit that's stuck on the bottom of the Breville portafilter, but
...siddsm in r/espresso
May 21, 2026 7:37 AM
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Do that many people really have almost 7k to spend on a machine?
I have a breville bambino plus. i don't bother posting mine because it's super basic.
binarypower in r/espresso
April 12, 2026 12:40 AM
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Graduation gift to myself budget [$1000]
Those two qualities are opposites, as the quality gets better with less electronics and automation, which are the things that really help with ease of use. Personally at your budget, I'd probably go for the De'longhi Stilosa EC230 that Lance Hedrick among many others have review very favourably and
...MSpatient0 in r/espresso
April 16, 2026 7:24 PM
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Decision - Profetic Go would you Buy / Buy Again as 1st prosumer?
I had a Bambino Plus before the Go. It was my first machine that I used for 2 years... And I would regularly clean it. The pump started becoming gradually weaker as time progressed so I got rid of it. It's a starter machine so perhaps not directly translatable of an anecdotal experience to higher en
...tomoki_here in r/ProfitecGo
March 30, 2026 5:32 PM
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Buying Advice Needed [~$1000-$2500]
Made a similar jump about eight months ago (Bambino Plus to a Profitec Pro 300) and have zero regrets. The temperature stability compared to Breville is immediately noticeable, especially if you pull shots back to back for guests. Since your wife wants a simpler workflow, the dual boiler is key. No
...Glass_Offer6830 in r/espresso
February 18, 2026 4:06 AM
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