Breville
Barista Pro
Based on 221 Reddit mentions
$849.95
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What purchase felt expensive at the time but was completely worth it?
Literally came here to say this. Breville too. Barista Pro. 7 years and counting. I still get takeaway coffees, but only one or two here or there, rather than all of them.
thatshowitisisit in r/AusMoneyMates
February 13, 2026 2:09 AM
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First machine - [$750] - low maintenance?
Breville Barista Pro. I used mine for years, works great, easy to maintain. It tells you on the screen when you have to scale and flush it, so you can't forget.
2fast2nick in r/espresso
December 26, 2025 9:08 PM
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What is the Best Espresso Machine for daily use as of today 2026?
I’ve played with a lot of coffee equipment over the years. While I don’t have a breville on my coffee bar, I really like them! I used the Barista Pro for a while and think it’s a good machine for most people who just want some decent espresso. What I don’t like about it is the built in grinder. I’ve
...DHoliman in r/JamesHoffmann
May 15, 2026 6:13 PM
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I just want a simple, daily driver espresso setup at home [$700]
You’re right, they are using $6,000 grinder (jk) but they are probably using a commercial grinder and it’s probably around 3k or more. If you don’t want a fussy grinder do not get a df. If you are going for more traditional espresso and want simple efficiency, go with a eureka grind by time, dial it
...WaffleHouseCEO in r/espresso
August 2, 2025 2:37 AM
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Is it worth paying $500 for the Profitec RIDE over the MOVE? [$3,000]
Two cents from someone on a similar journey as OP's, who just bought a Profitec RIDE (incidentally, that crapped out after a week due to an electronics issue) as an upgrade from Breville Barista Pro: There is a learning curve moving from a saturated grouphead-style machine to an E61 machine. The wor
...Revolutionary_Chef18 in r/espresso
June 23, 2025 4:20 PM
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I'm in need of a new coffee machine!
Definitely go with a Breville. They are very reliable and there’s heaps of videos on YouTube to learn from. I have the Breville Barista Pro and love it. They regularly come on sale.
lordshola in r/newzealand
May 10, 2026 9:32 AM
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Why my coffe always taste too bitter or too sour ? [Breville Barista Express / MiiCoffee Grinder]
I have the Barista Pro and I always use 18 grams. Never had issues, it's actually the recommended dose for the breville.
itsmeandnotme in r/espresso
January 26, 2026 4:21 AM
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Looking to ditch the daily café run — is Breville worth it and can home espresso actually match café quality?
I started with a Breville Barista Pro. There’s a significant learning curve but yes the end result can be as good or better than your local coffee shop if you use decent beans. The maths for a coffee (double shot with milk) at home is about $1.20-1.80 so it’s a huge saving that can cover start up co
...rob_one in r/AustralianCoffee
February 17, 2026 11:31 AM
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Need Help Choosing Coffee Machine☕️☕️
I got the Breville Barista Pro and love it. Daily driver that we have been using for 2 years now.
woodsie001 in r/melbourne
May 20, 2026 5:49 AM
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Shout out to Breville - Honoring warranty on a 25 month old Barista Pro
By the time I got my return approved (steam cycle dying on Breville Barista Pro), I was about 26 months after purchase. They didn’t provide a box for shipping, but they did pay for it, so whatever. And mine took closer to 2 weeks to make it back home. I was really glad they covered it under warranty
...BronzeDucky in r/espresso
February 4, 2026 4:50 PM
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