Barista Touch

Breville

Barista Touch

80 positive 0 neutral 37 negative

Based on 117 Reddit mentions

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Coffee Machine recs

hi! I am not sure if your Mom is the type that just wants a cup of brewed coffee, or, likes espresso. I like the option to pull espresso shots and steam milk with the same machine, and make lattes/cappuccino at home. I waited awhile to get one I thought was perfect - and truly have found my own cup

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whoneedsasharpie in r/CHIbitcheswithtaste

December 19, 2025 8:00 PM

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How much of an upgrade is a Profitec Go or Rancilio Silvia over a Bambino? Other best options in this price range? [$1200]

I have been using a Breville Barista Touch for about a year and a half. I just found a good deal on a used Profitec Go so I decided to upgrade. Night and day difference for me. And folks say the grinder matters most, but I’m still using the built in grinder from the Touch until my new grinder ships

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Sea_Diet5846 in r/espresso

March 22, 2026 5:21 AM

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Latte art is so much easier

Same! My latte art is still sucky (lol) but I'm a lot more consistent steaming milk than my Breville Barista Touch. I somewhat consistently get a blobby heart. With the Breville, sometimes my milk is just hot milk. There's a lot more power on the Fellow.

Big-Profit-1612 in r/FellowProducts

April 5, 2026 8:52 PM

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Oracle Jet or Barista Touch Impress

The price difference between the Breville Barista Touch Impress and the Breville Oracle Jet is pretty hard to overlook. The Touch Impress usually sells for around $1,500, while the Oracle Jet tends to land in the $2,800–$3,000 range. That’s roughly a $1,300–$1,500 jump, and for most home users the u

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Haikgh in r/BrevilleCoffee

March 15, 2026 9:44 AM

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Which Breville to Buy? [$800 Budget]

I had the Breville Barista Touch for three years up until a year ago and it was a great machine. The grinder is a bit inconsistent in dose which made it hard to get consistent shots. Primary issue for me was that the “grind by time” doesn’t yield the same amount from shot to shot and I had to weigh

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-sw1tch in r/espresso

March 16, 2026 9:25 PM

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Next machine buying advice - Meraki vs. individual solutions [$2k ish]

My Experience with the Meraki Espresso Machine I received my Meraki about two weeks ago, just three weeks after buying a Breville Barista Touch Impress. Before that, I had been using a DeLonghi super-automatic for seven years. Moving to a semi-automatic machine seemed like a great way to elevate my

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ParticularEdge9646 in r/espresso

November 3, 2025 2:35 AM

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أجمل مرحلة

استخدم breville barista touch pro، اسم الموزع في الامارات sage بس نفس الشركة، انا اخترتها لان فيها المطحنة و تسخين الحليب، حلوة بس يبالها فترة تعلم و صبر، بس من عرفت لها خلاص ماشاءالله عندي صارلها ٤ سنين استخدام يومي ما احتاجت تصليح، كل العناية و التنظيف في سستم المكينة نفسها

desertprincessxo in r/Emiratis

April 14, 2026 6:39 AM

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I did the math so you don’t have to: Breville ROI = 60-80 pulls

Wow I got my Breville barista touch for $1k 3-4 years ago, the grinder sucks but it makes great espresso! You def need a bottomless portafilter, I’d say get a 22-24G basket, WDT or shaker, scale and a calibrated tamper. Buy some good brand names specialty beans and you’ll be having great espresso, l

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Messin-EoRound20 in r/BrevilleCoffee

December 30, 2025 4:24 PM

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Best Christmas gift ever.

Hmmm the only other machine I've used is a Breville Barista Touch. The Profitec, compared to that, produces some very creamy and velvety coffee. I'm sure the Victoria produces great coffee, but so far the Move has been great.

jac0006 in r/espresso

January 2, 2026 11:31 PM

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Morning Routine

Yeah you're about a week in. Beans are drinkable like 48 hours after roast date but you have a nice light roast there. Light roasts can take 3-5 weeks to completely off gas. If you have more beans or other beans, let these beans sit for another week at least. Another thing you'll notice right away i

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ComplexIllustrious61 in r/espresso

February 14, 2026 6:17 PM

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