Breville
Barista Express
Based on 372 Reddit mentions
$679.95
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Deinfluence me: Espresso Machine
Lets look at the cons based on my exp with a Breville Barista Express. ● mahal ung mga filter tablets. 1k ata per pack/ 6 pieces. ● aside sa matagal ung final product, you have to clean it every time you use it. Otherwise, may build up, may amoy, and pests can enter. ● the machine has a grinder, per
...SuccessfulChannel90 in r/deinfluencingPH
March 10, 2026 10:48 PM
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Barista Express/ Impress or La Specialista Opera? [500-620 USD]
I have no idea about wattage converting or warranty claims in south east Asia but out of these two machines the Breville is higher quality and will make better coffee. That said, as someone with a Breville Barista Express, if I were purchasing an entry level espresso machine again I would get a Brev
...Suspicious-Issue1536 in r/espresso
March 4, 2026 4:42 AM
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Espresso Machine Hot Takes
Breville makes great waffle irons, have one..had the barista express, earlier model from 2014 and it sucked gave it away.
DrSuSuSudio in r/espresso
April 6, 2026 12:54 PM
4
Breville vs Ninja [Budget between $500-$700]
OP: Absolutely go the separate machine and grinder route , if you’re going for the Breville and not ninja. You’ll get a much much better grinder if you buy a bambino and let’s say a Baratza encore ESP than you would if you get the barista express. Also, all in one machines are great when all element
...Espresso-Newbie in r/espresso
March 23, 2026 8:47 PM
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Need Help Choosing Coffee Machine☕️☕️
I had an older Barista express and found the grinder mediocre, inconsistent and ultimately unreliable as it eventually died and we got a Baratza Sette grinder as a replacement before then replacing the Breville. The newer ones may be better - this was over 10 years ago. I then moved to a Dual Boiler
...tubularfool in r/newzealand
May 20, 2026 2:24 AM
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Is it time to throw in the towel? [$1000]
Five years out of a Barista Pro is about average. The 5-second shutoff is usually a failing solenoid valve or a clogged flow meter, and Breville repair costs often hit $150-250 which is hard to justify on a machine that may have other components aging out. At $1000, you're in a really good spot for
...JayArrCoffee in r/espresso
March 28, 2026 9:28 PM
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What espresso machine did you start on, and would you recommend it to a beginner today?
Breville barista express. Yes and no, yes because ideally it’s not a bad starter machine, but no because as your knowledge of espresso accumulates, you’ll realize a bambino and a decent grinder is the better option.
HeadFlamingo6607 in r/espresso
March 20, 2026 5:33 PM
3
Fellow series 1 vs meraki gen 2 [$3000]
I get what you mean. I had a barista express with the built in grinder, similar to your delonghi and swore to myself that I would never get a built in grinder again. Ended up going down the path of a Breville Dual boiler and then being able to chose my own grinder as I wanted to go for something wit
...er34-gtv in r/espresso
May 15, 2026 2:15 AM
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Mottled/melted plastic on Breville Barista Express
more like flaking tinny bits of teflon coating hah here is the part (random site) https://coffeesection.com/products/breville-sage-oem-group-shower-head-water-dispenser-sp0020016-barista-express
BoboTheBestDog in r/BrevilleCoffee
May 11, 2026 2:01 AM
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Is this fixable?
Wow just 2 years! I recently found my 10 year old BBE looking like this. It’s probably been like that for years. I would run a cleaning tablet on the head but rarely pulled the shower screen. I have sent my machine back Breville asking to replace the group head. It has been the worst experience so f
...s1lv1a88 in r/BrevilleCoffee
April 21, 2026 12:03 AM
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