Breville
Oracle Touch
Based on 72 Reddit mentions
$2779.99
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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
...armrha in r/NoStupidQuestions
June 10, 2025 6:52 PM
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Breville/Sage Oracle Jet big disappointment
That's not a high bar that you are shooting for. If it were me, I would: Check the brew water temperature to ensure it's within a couple of degrees of whatever it's set at. Put the backflush disc in, run a shot, and see if it sounds like the pump is producing high pressure throughout the cycle - it'
...Denverplayer in r/BrevilleCoffee
March 9, 2026 11:24 PM
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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
...Winstons33 in r/BrevilleCoffee
November 15, 2025 7:23 PM
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What's the Best Espresso Machine for Home Use Widely Loved by Aficionados?
My wife bought me a DeLonghi 10+ years ago, which has been fine, but I’ve always wanted more control. That machine was enough to stop drinking instant. If I’m ever offered a drink at someone’s house, I always opt for tea, as cannot bring myself to drink instant. So… I guess it begs the question, wha
...UsernameGee in r/JamesHoffmann
April 23, 2026 10:32 PM
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Grounds sticking in portafilter
Looks like my Breville (I have the Oracle Touch). Also, in a review video, they talked about it doing that, and they commented that this hadn't happened to them with other machines. I haven't noticed any issues with shot quality.
PedalMonk in r/BrevilleCoffee
March 31, 2025 8:49 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
...Mza1942123 in r/espresso
March 28, 2026 6:13 PM
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Is there a semi-auto espresso machine that will help dial in for you? [No Budget]
The Breville impress machines up to the oracle touch sort of do the tuning for you in terms of a certain amount of water in a certain amount of time. But the important thing to understand is that this timing guideline is just a guideline. Its not supposed to be the end goal. Its to get you in the ge
...Responsible-Bid5015 in r/espresso
December 11, 2025 5:13 PM
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A pressurized vs non-pressurized basket taste Experiment.
Interesting. I have a Breville Oracle Touch, I specifically went to the naked portafilter and use the grinder in the machine to get my grounds and I felt like the naked portafilter did a better job in both volume and flavor as compared to the pressurized basket.
Mza1942123 in r/espresso
June 20, 2025 3:34 AM
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LD19 Descale valve ON after descale cycle
Ahh ok, thats certainly different than my issue. Was going to send it in to Breville but trying to avoid that due to the cost. My BES990 (Oracle Touch) was purchased in 2018 and has been flawlessly making great drinks since. This is the first issue so i cant complain...had a pretty good run but now
...pjmarano in r/BrevilleCoffee
October 19, 2025 9:10 PM
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Can a fully automatic machine actually be good?
If you’re fully committed to the superauto idea: Jura and the new Kitchenaid line are the best in the field at anything close to a reasonable price. They’ll get you maybe 70-80% there—better with darker roasts—with limited flavor separation but good consistency. If you’re willing to move the ground
...bon-bon in r/espresso
April 15, 2025 12:55 AM
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