Breville
Bambino Plus
Based on 328 Reddit mentions
$479.09
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Is Breville a good or bad place to start for a beginner? [$1000]
Breville’s great, though most people here won’t recommend a machine with a built in grinder. That one comes with a Smart Grinder Pro, which is great for most bean types specially if you’re into Italian espresso/based drinks. You could go for a Bambino Plus and spend the rest ($600ish) on a much bett
...NeverBrokeABone in r/espresso
November 22, 2025 6:28 PM
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What espresso machine did you start on, and would you recommend it to a beginner today?
I’m super new and bought a Breville Bambino Plus. I love it lol. However, I have to upgrade my grinder haha.
LilLolalita_821 in r/espresso
March 20, 2026 5:06 PM
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Help me buy son a thank you espresso machine [$1000]
Breville bambino plus + lagom casa. Seeing as that he has kids, a quieter grinder that grinds fast would be nice.
ctrl-all-alts in r/espresso
January 6, 2026 1:26 AM
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Need help! Buying advice needed! New to espresso machines and want ease of use and quality! [$800]
The semi-automatic and fully manual machines discussed in this sub are for hobbyists who prioritize the ability to "experiment with flavor" over "ease of use". There is a bit of a learning curve that must be climbed to get good results from them. If this sounds like you, consider a Breville Bambino
...MyCatsNameIsBernie in r/espresso
March 6, 2026 7:01 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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Non-coffee drinker seeking advice on what espresso machine to buy for my daughter [$400-$500]
It depends on her personality and what she likes to do. There are some coffee machines in your price range where you can tinker with every detail (Gaggia Classic Pro E24 would be a good one for that) or even levers like the Flair 58 if she drinks mainly black coffee. But if she just wants to make co
...DoubleBogey19 in r/espresso
October 24, 2025 2:12 PM
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What is the one purchase you have made under €500 that has changed your life?
I'm in the US and the brand is called Breville, but it's exactly the same, just called Sage in Ireland. It depends on your level of commitment. Personally I went with the Bamino Plus and got a half decent grinder (DF54 or Baratza Encore). The Bambino or Bambino Plus are more entry level, compared to
...CubicDice in r/AskIreland
September 7, 2025 10:23 AM
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DeLonghi died, need new machine. [$600]
Get the breville bambino or bambino plus with a separate grinder. So you can upgrade the grinder and aren’t stuck with half a machine if it dies.
lwhit03 in r/espresso
September 27, 2025 1:50 PM
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Help buying a machine for my gf [$1,000]
Machines with built in grinders are almost always a mistake. If you insist on one, Breville Barista Pro is by far the best of them, much better than the DeLonghi you linked. But for a similar price you can get a Breville Bambino or Bambino Plus with a good grinder such as a DF54, which will be a muc
...MyCatsNameIsBernie in r/espresso
May 4, 2025 2:31 AM
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Is the Breville Barista Touch good for someone who wants convenience? [$1000]
I owned a Touch for a couple of years, and was pleased with the performance and convenience for all of the reasons you mentioned. After a while, however, the grinder seemed to get harder and harder to dial in. And when I say dial in, I'm not talking about trying to draw out subtle tasting notes from
...Chiller2U in r/espresso
March 10, 2026 12:58 AM
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