Breville
Barista Pro
Based on 205 Reddit mentions
$834.99
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Does milk mask the nuance of good vs bad espresso? [$1000]
I have a Breville Barista pro, and I get milk drinks better than 90+% of cafes (to my tastes) out of it, and thats with an integrated grinder which this sub generally doesn’t like at all. I also love the straight espresso that i can get out of my machine, it's balanced and I don't find I have that m
...cloud93x in r/espresso
January 14, 2026 2:42 AM
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Best/ worst purchases of the year
breville barista pro, bisa ngopi tiap hari, walaupun di kantor ada mesin kopi juga, tapi beansnya ga enak
Business-Grade-5352 in r/indonesia
December 24, 2025 9:36 AM
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Two month review with the Oracle Jet
I’ve had a Barista Express, Barista Pro and now have used an Oracle Jet since March 1, 2026. This is definitely my favorite iteration of the Brevilles and I would absolutely buy it again. The good: It’s mostly automatic. You already know that. But there is a tremendous convenience in teeing it up to
...INGWR in r/BrevilleCoffee
May 5, 2026 11:04 AM
5
Products that are Worth Spending Money On?
Breville Barista Pro. I know, I know everyone says that you need a separate grinder to get the best espresso, but I wanted to dip my toes into the water before I fully committed. I've had it for about a year and love it. I'll probably upgrade in a few years. https://www.bestbuy.com/site/breville-the
...CalamariDreamer in r/Rich
May 21, 2025 8:30 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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Help finding the right machine [<$1,500]
I have the Breville Barista Pro, and I know it’s considered a bit of a “noob” machine in the espresso world, but honestly it’s been great for the price. I mainly drink straight espresso (not milk drinks or anything fancy), and it makes really solid shots consistently. The biggest pros for me were th
...Interesting_Tax798 in r/espresso
February 12, 2026 10:46 PM
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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 went through an entire 12oz bag of local roasted beans trying to """dial them in"""
Yep. Welcome to the world of espresso. My only tips I can give are: Get an excellent grinder. Don’t ever use a built in grinder like you see on Breville barista Pro or you will be stuck dialing in forever. Always Do double shots when dialing in. I used to think single shot was ideal for dialing in t
...thestrandedmoose in r/espresso
May 14, 2025 3:15 AM
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Buying advice [Budget $1,500 USD]
Run, run away from this machine as fast as you can. It is a cheap Chinese knock-off and should be avoided. The ridiculous claim of $2195 price means the vendor is not reputable and can not be trusted. At your budget, you could get a Breville Barista Pro, which is arguably the best machine available
...MyCatsNameIsBernie in r/espresso
November 11, 2025 5:44 PM
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Santa said he’s bringing me an espresso machine [600-700 budget]
We went through that process and bought a DF54 to pair with the BBP. Now the Breville grinder is used for our decaf beans, which is a convenient use for us.
erva_mate in r/espresso
December 8, 2025 2:29 PM
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