Barista Pro

Breville

Barista Pro

148 positive 1 neutral 56 negative

Based on 205 Reddit mentions

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Is Breville a good or bad place to start for a beginner? [$1000]

I have the Breville Barista Pro (similar machine), I love it. Got it at TJ Maxx for 50% off and have no complaints, makes a great espresso. Grinder is perfectly fine too. I’m not an espresso nerd by any means, I just want a good shot, and it does exactly that once you get it dialed in.

unknown11000 in r/espresso

November 22, 2025 7:01 PM

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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

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cloud93x in r/espresso

January 14, 2026 2:42 AM

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Stick with my Bambino or upgrade to Breville Barista Pro [$500]

Bambino to Breville Barista Pro is not an upgrade. Performance between these two machines would be virtually identical and you'd be losing the convenience of instant heat-up with the Bambino and its smaller footprint. Your issue is the pre-ground coffee you're putting into your machine. A Bambino pa

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Yeast000 in r/espresso

March 1, 2026 11:35 PM

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Should I get next week or wait for Black Friday sales

I've owned this machine. The built in grinder can't grind fine enough for proper espresso with only 8 settings. Absolute shit house, I finally upgraded to a breville barista pro after 3 long painful years and it's life changing. The built in grinder can actually grind fine enough for Esresso, I will

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webboi95 in r/AldiAustralia

October 4, 2025 9:48 AM

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Very Disappointed in my new machine... Please Help

Sorry you are having such a hard time, as a BBP owner (upgrading imminently), I know how hard this can be. Based on all the information you gave in the post and comments, it sounds like to me like you are overloading the basket with the 21g, which could lead to consistent under-extraction and foul s

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Ok-Kick-3807 in r/BrevilleCoffee

December 19, 2025 1:21 PM

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I just want a simple, daily driver espresso setup at home [$700]

You’re right, they are using $6,000 grinder (jk) but they are probably using a commercial grinder and it’s probably around 3k or more. If you don’t want a fussy grinder do not get a df. If you are going for more traditional espresso and want simple efficiency, go with a eureka grind by time, dial it

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WaffleHouseCEO in r/espresso

August 2, 2025 2:37 AM

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Please give me a reason NOT to buy a Breville Barista Pro

If you're going to buy a grinder, why pay for the grinder in the BBP you're not going to use, and have it take up counter space as well? If you like the workflow, get something like the Breville Infuser or something to go with a real grinder.

carsncode in r/espresso

August 12, 2025 12:23 PM

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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

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INGWR in r/BrevilleCoffee

May 5, 2026 11:04 AM

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Am I cooked? New office comes with a fancy coffee machine

I got a Varia VS6 for my birthday after being perfectly content with the Breville Barista Pro's integrated grinder for years... and now I'm fully in free fall into dual boiler reviews, just got a Normcore V4 (should be arriving later today), and the taste I'm getting from the same local beans is lik

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SubluminalSapien in r/espresso

April 24, 2026 10:43 PM

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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

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CalamariDreamer in r/Rich

May 21, 2025 8:30 PM

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