Precision Brewer

Breville

Precision Brewer

78 positive 0 neutral 17 negative

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What are the best coffee makers for 2026?

I am looking to upgrade as well so I don’t have first hand knowledge, but I have my eyes on the Sage/Breville Luxe. It checks a lot of boxes with a removable water tank, insulated carafe with high volume, scheduled brew, one touch SCA brew profile, and a cold brew mode. It also has some advanced set

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BringPlutoBack in r/JamesHoffmann

December 5, 2025 7:54 AM

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Which Coffee Brewer?

I am looking to upgrade as well so I don’t have first hand knowledge, but I have my eyes on the Sage/Breville Luxe. It checks a lot of boxes with a removable water tank, insulated carafe with high volume, scheduled brew, one touch SCA brew profile, and a cold brew mode. It also has some advanced set

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BringPlutoBack in r/JamesHoffmann

December 7, 2025 5:02 PM

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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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Ratio 6 vs. Moccamaster vs. something else?

I've only heard good things about the Moccamaster. I've got the Sage/Breville Precision Brewer (now called Luxe Brewer) and that's really good. Once everything's dialled in it's literally just fill up and press a button.

RuddyBloodyBrave94 in r/JamesHoffmann

March 12, 2026 3:27 PM

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Finally have a budget for a proper coffee maker, where do I even start if i need the best coffee maker?

As others have said, all the faffing about with specific processes is for minimal incremental gains. Start with good, freshly roasted beans. Experiment a bit to find what roast and beans you like. The real key to good coffee, regardless of method, is understanding extraction. You can over-extract, u

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RockHead-MA in r/JamesHoffmann

April 17, 2026 1:30 PM

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[MOD] The Daily Question Thread

If he’s using a basic drip machine and drinks multiple cups a day, the best upgrade, without adding any hassle, is a high-quality automatic drip brewer. Something that keeps the workflow identical but improves the taste and consistency. The Bonavita 8-Cup Connoisseur is super straightforward: one bu

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Key-Cover-4096 in r/Coffee

December 10, 2025 6:27 PM

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What BIFL products have bought you your time back?

The Technivorm Moccamaster or Breville Precision Brewer, both are durable, easy to clean, and consistently brew excellent coffee without fuss.

lookintouk in r/BuyItForLife

January 1, 2026 10:53 AM

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Looking to make batch brew at home. What are my product options?

If you're after something automated and easy, go for a second hand Moccamaster or a Breville Precision Brewer. I've seen both available on marketplace regularly around $250 AUD which is quite good for what your getting. Otherwise if you're really wanting to save some money, I'd go for a cold brew sy

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ethiopiawashed in r/AustralianCoffee

January 6, 2026 2:42 PM

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