Breville
Oracle Touch
Based on 72 Reddit mentions
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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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Bought Linea Micra for the wife… but I’m definitely the one using it the most 😂.
Yes it is! I love it but also don’t have much experience with stand alone grinders. My previous machine was an Breville Oracle Touch and it had the grinder integrated into the machine. I love that this one is a “single dose” machine but also has a small hopper. Adjusting the grind size is pretty eas
...cazalopez in r/LaMarzocco
December 26, 2025 12:13 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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I come from a Keurig and I'm sitting on some "free" Christmas money. I'm thinking about buying an espreso machine but I'm wary that it won't be worth the cost.
So many weird replies. An espresso machine is worth it and might actually save you money in the long run, even when you buy better beans. If you don’t want this to become a hobby, get one of the better breville machines, that have an okay grinder attached. Those will guide you to a good espresso. Sh
...Mechoulams_Left_Foot in r/espresso
December 3, 2025 8:44 AM
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Help! Grinder is not working properly
Our Breville started doing this as well, replace the burrs. I did for our oracle touch, works like a dream again. Atleast with our experience we reached out to Breville, they sent us out upper and lower burr set for free. However we have the touch model from 2019, since they have changed the burr de
...Thedutchrutter in r/BrevilleCoffee
January 3, 2026 7:21 AM
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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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Eureka atom touch 65 or Df64?
sorta bumping this chain back up for follow-up. I have the DF64. It is my first grinder after the one built into the Breville Oracle Touch. I enjoy the single dosing for how it keeps the beans more fresh than when they are all dumped into the hopper. However, I kinda always had in the back of my min
...No-Jackfruit-3291 in r/espresso
April 23, 2025 2:29 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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