Breville the Barista Pro Espresso Machine, Medium, Brushed Stainless Steel (Open Box)
$674.28
$849.95
21% off
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Condition: New; Open Box
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My first actual Espresso machine. I'm already a pro.
By Christopher Campbell on Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025
I recently upgraded to the Breville Barista Pro Espresso Machine in Damson Blue, and it’s quickly become the star of my kitchen. As someone who’s dabbled with entry-level espresso makers before, I was ready for a machine that could deliver café-quality coffee without overwhelming me with complexity. This sleek, stylish machine has exceeded my expectations in almost every way. First, the design is a standout. The Damson Blue finish is a gorgeous, deep hue that adds a pop of personality to my countertop—far more interesting than the usual stainless steel or black options. It’s compact enough for a home setup but feels substantial, with a brushed stainless steel body that screams durability. The layout is intuitive, and the backlit LCD display makes it easy to navigate settings, even before my morning coffee kicks in. What really sold me is the speed. The ThermoJet heating system gets this thing ready to brew in just 3 seconds—seriously, I barely have time to grab my portafilter before it’s good to go. Compared to my old machine, which took ages to heat up, this is a game-changer. The integrated conical burr grinder is another huge plus. With 30 grind settings, I can dial in the perfect coarseness for my beans (I’ve been loving a medium roast lately). It grinds directly into the 54mm portafilter with a single touch, and the dose control ensures I’m not wasting coffee. Pulling shots is where the Barista Pro shines. The digital temperature control (PID) keeps the water at a steady +/- 2°C, and the low-pressure pre-infusion ramps up to a 9-bar extraction—textbook stuff for balanced, flavorful espresso. My shots have been consistently rich, with a thick crema that rivals my local coffee shop. I’ve been playing with the programmable shot volumes (1 or 2 cups), and once you find your sweet spot, it’s effortless to replicate. The included Razor tool helps level the puck perfectly, which is a nice touch for beginners like me who are still mastering the tamp. Steaming milk is a breeze too. The ThermoJet system switches from espresso to steam instantly, and the wand produces silky microfoam with minimal effort. I’ve been practicing latte art (with mixed results!), but the texture is spot-on for cappuccinos and flat whites. The 68oz water tank and 9oz bean hopper mean I’m not constantly refilling, which is clutch for my caffeine-heavy household. There are a few minor gripes. The 54mm portafilter is slightly smaller than the commercial 58mm standard, so upgrading accessories might be tricky down the line. Also, the grinder isn’t as quiet as I’d hoped—nothing disruptive, but it’s noticeable in a silent kitchen. Cleaning is straightforward, though; the drip tray and portafilter wipe down easily, and the machine prompts you when it’s time to descale. Overall, the Breville Barista Pro in Damson Blue is a fantastic blend of style, speed, and performance. It’s perfect for home baristas who want pro-level results without a pro-level learning curve. At this price point (around $850), it’s a solid investment that’s already paid off in coffee shop savings. I’d give it 5 stars—highly recommend for anyone ready to elevate their espresso game!
Top critical review
41 people found this helpful
Nowhere near worth the money
By Mike Jones on Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2024
I've had the displeasure of using this every now and then for close to 2 years now. I don't even know where to start. First of all, it was a gift and the steaming wand plus quick hot water is why this wasn't immediately returned, or so I am told. You spent a glorious amount of money to buy the machine and on top of that, you have to spend hours and lots of coffee to get the perfect shot. Sped through a bunch of beans from many different brands trying to find the sweet spot that probably took WEEKS! Surprise, surprise, never got a proper flow of espresso no matter the beans or the settings I used. Also went through every tutorial and video online and copied everything as well as tried whatever else I could think of. Never a proper shot, only close enough shots. - Emailed support with all of this to which they suggested all the steps I already tried and after a back and forth suggested I just used the pressurized basket to get better shots. Really? $800 to just use what I could have used with a WAY cheaper machine. Thanks Breville support! - Bought a new Burr myself thinking that could fix the issue, spend lots of time and money on coffee again to figure out the best settings. Didn't work. - Bought a bunch of extra utilities thinking paying more attention after the grind is done would help but that did nothing. - Stuck to using pressurized basket that pulls a decent-ish shot, sometimes, sometimes not. - Steam wand gets clogged within a few uses. Can't even tell that's the issue at first. You clean it properly and it wont work. You run it for a while, still nothing. The solution was: the head has to be soaked in water then cleaned thoroughly for steam to flow properly. A really weird problem to be honest. - Hot water, for tea as an example, is never hot enough for proper tea, just hot enough. Admittedly, not the biggest problem but annoying. - Now, after close to 2 years, I get to try and fix the machine not putting enough pressure for an actual shot. Cleaned everything, changed the water, disassembled and cleaned the shower head, back flushed and ran all the clean cycles = nothing. Don't even know how to fix it now besides opening it up completely and praying I get whatever is wrong fixed somehow. Honestly, I've never had an expensive machine cause that many problems and be this unhelpful with everything. You buy something expensive, you play with the settings for a bit then it should just work better than anything else you could have bought. Not this machine though! It's a waste of money for me.
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