Breville
Precision Brewer
Based on 78 Reddit mentions
$299.95
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Coffee Machine
Personally, I think that based on what you've said, espresso isn't the way to go, because it's not a fast process. If you try to make it fast, and end up cutting corners, it gets bad quick. Bad espresso is BAD. There are a lot of other manual options such as pour overs or French press, but again tho
...TheBoyardeeBandit in r/JamesHoffmann
January 10, 2026 1:10 AM
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Need Help with the Best Drip Coffee Maker 2026?
Honestly, if you want something that just works and lasts, I’d check out the Breville BDC450 Precision Brewer. What I’ve learned makes a “best” drip coffee maker is: consistent brew temperature, even water distribution over the grounds, easy-to-clean parts, and durability. In my experience, the Brev
...jousiemohn in r/JamesHoffmann
February 24, 2026 9:04 AM
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Ratio 6 vs. Moccamaster vs. something else?
I've only heard good things about the Moccamaster. I've got the Sage/Breville Precision Brewer (now called Luxe Brewer) and that's really good. Once everything's dialled in it's literally just fill up and press a button.
RuddyBloodyBrave94 in r/JamesHoffmann
March 12, 2026 3:27 PM
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What are the best coffee makers for 2026?
I am looking to upgrade as well so I don’t have first hand knowledge, but I have my eyes on the Sage/Breville Luxe. It checks a lot of boxes with a removable water tank, insulated carafe with high volume, scheduled brew, one touch SCA brew profile, and a cold brew mode. It also has some advanced set
...BringPlutoBack in r/JamesHoffmann
December 5, 2025 7:54 AM
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Best drip coffee maker
My Breville Precision Brewer is consistent. I can’t compare it against any other machine, but if a bean tastes bitter, I can grind coarser and it will be less bitter. It’s predictable and consistent. I bought it used 3 years ago, use it every single day and the only issue is it sometimes gives me an
...NoMatatas in r/JamesHoffmann
April 13, 2026 6:20 PM
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What are the best coffee makers worth buying the MOST right now?
I have been using a breville/Sage precision brewer for about 4 years now. To me its the best there is in that price range. Thermal carafe. Ill be buying them as long as they make them.
Spacedust2808 in r/JamesHoffmann
March 21, 2026 5:23 AM
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What is the best Coffee Maker for café-quality coffee at home?
Big fan of my Sage Breville Precision Brewer, V60 and Aeropress. I think it covers most bases. Can't make amazing espresso based drinks, but I don't mind keeping those for coffee shop treats!
JoeisBatman in r/JamesHoffmann
August 7, 2025 10:19 PM
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[MOD] The Daily Question Thread
Breville Precision Brewer is on sale right now for about $150 and it’s pretty good. I would caution you turn off the hot plate or it will burn your coffee. Look out for something with an insulated carafe Another option is to get something like an 8-cup Chemex since you already have a pour over set u
...Beneficial_Quit7532 in r/Coffee
October 20, 2025 6:50 PM
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Is the Fellows Aiden worth it, or is it overpriced for what it is?
I love ours. I replaced the Breville Precision Brewer (a fine coffee maker) with it. Makes great coffee from 300 ml to 1300+ ml. Cold brew also works like a charm.
tptplayer in r/Coffee
November 1, 2025 4:58 AM
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My disappointed perspective
Do you like the Breville precision brewer? I’ve been researching between that and the KGBT back and forth. Some of the review from 5+ years ago of the breville made me think MM would be more reliable, but it appears newer versions perform really well, especially for the 1 cup or smaller brews
Dry-Background-9163 in r/Moccamaster
January 11, 2026 3:30 AM
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