Oracle Touch

Breville

Oracle Touch

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Am I wrong when I say a lot of new technology isn't useful at all? If I'm not wrong then why is it being created then?

They work amazingly well actually. You probably just bought a crap machine. Pressure and flow of your home water system aren't relevant for an espresso machine. The interior boiler fills up with water while its on to some degree, or you can fill it manually. Espresso machines have their own boilers

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armrha in r/NoStupidQuestions

June 10, 2025 6:52 PM

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Espresso Series 1 owners, be aware that volumetric mode is turned on by default…

Received mine yesterday. Read the two page how to turn me on booklet. I own a Breville Oracle Touch. Which long ago I quit using the built-in grinder. I have gotten it to a science. But for everyone's information I drink one drink a day. And a 14oz. Bag will change across time. Which means continuou

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Aromatic_Tank4128 in r/FellowProducts

March 1, 2026 11:44 AM

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What are your experiences with longevity with higher end Oracle machines?

Have a 6 year old Oracle Touch that started to pop our GFCI outlet, likely due to leak. Replaced the orings and steam probes, which did not fix the issue. Seems to be a problem with the steam broiler. Loved the machine so much we replaced it with an Oracle Jet....little bit of a side grade IMO, but

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cubiclegangstr in r/BrevilleCoffee

March 13, 2026 5:05 PM

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Feedback wanted

Came from a Breville Oracle touch - which is a BDB with a fancy interface for the most part. I've owned many machines from lever to superautos over the last ~30 years. No regrets except maybe where I bought it - I'd suggest Clive based on feedback/comments. The steam works just fine for me, it might

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KravMata in r/ProfitecMove

February 19, 2026 12:59 AM

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Grind on demand recommendations?

+1 to this grinder. I have been using it for 2 months while I wait for the Micra to arrive. I replaced my Breville oracle touch grinder with it and it's been a game changer. I also have a toddler and don't have a ton of time to dick around with the craft in the morning and this grinder fits all my n

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1800treflowers in r/LaMarzocco

August 11, 2025 4:01 PM

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People still enjoying their Oracle Jets?

Not the Oracle Jet, but it's big brother, the Breville Oracle Touch... I bought it last November from a major store chain, replacing a Breville that ran for 10 years before dying. I did not like it from about Day 1. I was used to a machine you switch on, and it good to go within seconds. The Oracle

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ADSWNJ in r/BrevilleCoffee

April 10, 2025 12:15 AM

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Lelit Bianca v3

I came from a Breville Oracle Touch which was semi automatic. I had it for years! While it served me really well and I truly enjoyed it, it always frustrated me the inconsistent results. The hardest part is truly the puck prep, for someone who comes from automated grinding, dispensing and tamping. I

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HeavyDuty697071 in r/Lelit

September 17, 2025 11:48 AM

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Breville Oracle Jet

Well....I took the plunge yesterday. Jumped on the Jet train. I was looking at this, Jura's, and the Oracle Dual Boiler. Ultimately, I decided to do something I dont always do, and make the budget conscious decision. It's too early for a complete review. But its slightly smaller than the Oracle Touc

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Winstons33 in r/BrevilleCoffee

November 15, 2025 7:23 PM

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Making Espresso at Home (First Machine) [$1k USD]

ok so ill let you in on a little secret. All Breville machines are essentially the same. The Dual-Boiler models will give you a more traditional cafe experience with a 58mm basket and the ability to steam milk and pull espresso at the same time, but they all use a combination of the same grinders or

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Vers-melb-guy92 in r/espresso

April 11, 2026 2:53 PM

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When is it Worth Buying an Espresso Machine - Ever?

If you drink a latte running 6 a day for 5 days out of the week you're burning though 30 a week plus tips. That's 120 a month That's 1440 a year. My breville oracle touch was used and abused. I got it and fixed it up for 600. I drink a latte or two a day and have had it for over 3 years now. So with

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Mza1942123 in r/espresso

March 28, 2026 6:13 PM

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