Breville
BES920XL
Based on 205 Reddit mentions
$1599.95
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Why is my shot squirting? [Breville Barista Pro]
The things others here are saying (puck prep, grinder, etc.) are certainly applicable, but a lesser known factor is pressure. A lot of Breville machines (aside from the Dual Boiler) have an issue where the pressure hitting the puck is far, far higher than the claimed 9 bar figure. The over-pressure
...DjangoUnhinged in r/espresso
December 29, 2025 4:17 PM
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Convince me not to get the Cafelat Robot! [$500]
I have a breville dual boiler, however I haven't used it since I got the Robot... I initially got it as a fun toy, but since it's easier to use + tastes better, I stopped using my actually expensive machine for espresso. I still use it for steaming milk occasionally, but the Robot is just that good.
Powertaco in r/espresso
March 12, 2026 12:56 PM
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Breville Bambino mods
Save up more for a Breville Dual Boiler, Lelit Elizabeth, Silvia Pro X, or Profitec Move. This is what it is going to take to solve your problems.
MyCatsNameIsBernie in r/espresso
May 12, 2026 4:02 PM
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Why the Breville Dual Boiler, is my forever machine.
This actually is an issue on the BDB. If it hasn't happened to you then keep that machine, it's a unicorn! It's literally the only thing that makes me want to change. That shit bubbles and boils on all machines it seems, and Breville call it normal wear and tear and food safe. It's such a shame beca
...orvane in r/espresso
May 23, 2026 3:07 AM
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Beginner setup [3000€]
On our espresso journey, we started with Keurig and Nespresso. We thought we really liked coffee so we bought the (very expensive) Breville Oracle, all in one machine - especially so my wife could use its automated features, as she wanted "a coffee, not a project". I really like the idea of the mach
...rbpx in r/espresso
February 10, 2026 3:01 PM
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How much of an upgrade is a Profitec Go or Rancilio Silvia over a Bambino? Other best options in this price range? [$1200]
My Breville Dual Boiler had an incident recently (seal leak and much sadness ensued) so I pulled out my old Breville Infuser (essentially the precursor to Bambino Pro). The quality of the espresso is identical. Lots of bells and whistles are different but the coffee is the same. (I'm a black coffee
...magi_chat in r/espresso
March 22, 2026 10:13 AM
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To the next level Delonghi -> ???Meraki??? [$4,000]
BDB is in a totally different (and better) class than Breville's Barista and Oracle series machines. Make sure you get the OG model, not the new one with a built-in grinder.
MyCatsNameIsBernie in r/espresso
May 11, 2026 11:08 PM
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2 spouts for 2 coffees?
I have the Breville Dual Boiler and have never gotten the double spout to work for 2 coffees. It gets too weak so I stick with doing a shot at a time, also 15g/30ml.
ydeliane in r/AustralianCoffee
May 21, 2026 10:15 PM
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Why the Breville Dual Boiler, is my forever machine.
I had the breville dual boiler for about that long and ended up moving to a gaggia with gagguinio mod cuz I don’t care about steaming milk as much as I care about shots. I’m pretty happy with the decision as I can pull some seriously good shots. Better then my commercial Synesso hydra at my cafe som
...thirdeyeopen23 in r/espresso
May 23, 2026 5:52 AM
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I'm in need of a new coffee machine!
I've owned 2x Barista Express machines (still have one) and 1x Breville Dual Boiler. The Dual Boiler was significantly better to use than the Express but unreliable. It completely broke down twice, and the repair cost was going to be higher than a new Barista Express so I sold it for parts and bough
...smithynz in r/newzealand
May 10, 2026 11:03 PM
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