Breville
Barista Touch
Based on 117 Reddit mentions
$974.99
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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
...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
...Sea_Diet5846 in r/espresso
March 22, 2026 5:21 AM
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Upgrade time
I went from Breville Barista Touch to the Fellow Espresso Series 1 and happy with it.
Big-Profit-1612 in r/espresso
April 5, 2026 8:35 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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Tell me the best story you have about buying something for your kitchen
I don't have a great story, but a year and a half ago, my husband bought a Breville Barista Touch Impress espresso machine during Black Friday. I thought it was a waste of $800. Damn if I don't use that thing every single day.
Extreme_Breakfast672 in r/Cooking
April 29, 2025 3:01 PM
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Financial independence starts with small wins, here’s how a coffee machine accidentally changed my spending
I also have 2 coffees a day. I have a Breville bean to cup machine that I purchased in 2017. I buy a 1 kg bag of beans for $18 (used to be $11 for years) and it lasts me about 2 months. With the Barista touch you aren't sacrificing quality by making it at home. Most of the time my coffees are better
...disguy2k in r/fiaustralia
November 5, 2025 12:30 AM
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New setup recommendations? All in for [$1500-$220]
I quickly moved to an external grinder for consistency and I would say my Breville barista touch produces phenomenal espresso due to the switch to an external grinder and slow feeder. Wonderful consistent and syrupy shots daily.
BlackIdahoMoutainMan in r/espresso
April 30, 2026 2:48 AM
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New setup, who dis
Still figuring it out (just got it Fri) but so far so good. I previously was using the built in grinder on my breville barista touch
Tchambin in r/espresso
November 23, 2025 5:39 PM
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Coffee machines for home - which is the best and why?
I have a Breville Barista Touch, which seems to have all the checkmarks for what your partner is looking for. I really like it, though it definitely depends on which beans I’m using, too, and I do feel that it works best (tastes best) with darker roasted beans. If you’re still looking, check out the
...confused__shit in r/AskAGerman
December 2, 2025 2:15 AM
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Switched from single dosing to a Mahlkönig E65 GBW… I don’t think I’m going back.
I'm probably in the minority in this subreddit. But I got a used breville barista touch for the built in grinder convenience. Used a scale to dial in the grind time and weighed output until I got just over 2:1 and then didnt bother with th scale afterwards
HoboOboe78 in r/espresso
March 3, 2026 12:43 AM
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