Precision Brewer

Breville

Precision Brewer

78 positive 0 neutral 17 negative

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Is there any other option other than the Aiden right now?

You could go Breville precision brewer but it's not going to have the level of customization that the Aiden has. For what it's worth, I gave mine away and bought an Aiden. Unless I was brewing a large batch (over 500ml) I had a tough time brewing a decent cup with the precision brewer. Also the Aide

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brainholdthewrinkles in r/JamesHoffmann

January 14, 2026 5:43 PM

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What’s the best coffee maker machine right now that Coffee lovers currently love the MOST?

Had a Sage (Breville) Precision Brewer paired with a Wilfa Uniform for 2 years. It made good coffee and had enough customization to enable you to dial stuff in, but in my experience, the lid design on the carafe is absolutely atrocious and you cannot fully drain it, leading to coffee crust and mold

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brioshell in r/JamesHoffmann

January 6, 2026 8:48 AM

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After 6 years of espresso, I’m throwing in the towel. The toddlers won... for now.

I cannot NOT recommend Breville Precision brewer enough unless they've actually fixed the lid and thermos "lip". You literally can't clean inside the lid and it becomes a mold factory. Wash the carafe, water stays stuck inside rim. Also, the "pour over" feature (which requires another like $30 acces

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ChamonixetunRicard in r/espresso

February 6, 2026 10:12 PM

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[MOD] The Daily Question Thread

I had this issue with another SCA rated brewer (Breville Precision Brewer). I bought a refurbished and I am convinced I just got a lemon. I would guess you would have better results from another new ratio 4, but we may never know! Its frustrating because Brevill kept saying it was withing specs, but

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mastley3 in r/Coffee

March 16, 2026 5:18 PM

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Best drip coffee makers for home with no bells and whistles?

I've tried Moccamaster one cup, Breville precision brewer and Oxo 8 cup. I always to back to a Hario Switch (or v60). The automatic brewers always channel to some extent and then you spend time doing things to prevent channeling. When you have it all figured out you're not really saving anytime comp

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Set_Usual in r/JamesHoffmann

May 7, 2026 12:26 AM

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Best coffee machine that actually lasts? Tired of cheap machines breaking in 2026.

I’m kind of in the same boat as you, or slightly ahead. I recently ended up buying and returning the Breville Precision brewer. I am the only coffee drinker in my house and often make one cup of coffee. No matter what I set the temp too, the precision came out with lukewarm, under extracted coffee.

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paddlingmorty in r/JamesHoffmann

December 13, 2025 10:26 AM

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[MOD] The Daily Question Thread

I was recently gifted the Breville Luxe Precision Brewer with the thermal caraffe. I used to have the NINJA drip coffe machine and i always buy supermarket mild roast coffee (affordable - sorry). When i use the same settings with my new coffee machine, its extremely bitter. Can someone help me pls?

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goonerfan10 in r/Coffee

March 23, 2026 8:41 PM

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Coffee drinkers - anyone who's purchased a Technivorm Moccamaster out there have buyer's remorse?

Just the opposite. I sold a TM that I bought used on Marketplace. The coffee was amazing. But, I’m extremely indecisive and sold it to get a Breville Precision Brewer. While not a bad machine, it was not even in the same ballpark as the TM. I’m planning to get a new TM next month during Amazon Prime

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PapaBear1902 in r/BuyItForLife

June 4, 2025 9:17 PM

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Convince me to pull the trigger

So had mine for a couple of weeks at this point, and it is making me seriously regret my previous brewer choice that I have had since lockdown (about 5 years give or take). I came from a Sage (Breville) Precision Brewer and the matching Smart Grinder Pro. The first brew I had off the Xbloom Studio,

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Bobbler23 in r/x_Bloom

June 5, 2025 12:47 PM

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Convince me to keep my new KBT

This is not going to help you at all. But, thank you for introducing the Zojirushi brand to me. I have a Moccamaster thermal carafe and I might just pour my brewed coffee into a heated Zojirushi for long-term heat retention. I hate the plasticky plug top Moccamaster ships with and I don't find it pa

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El_Gran_Super in r/Moccamaster

November 7, 2025 2:11 PM

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