Amazon has
Breville Barista Express Espresso Machine (Brushed Stainless Steel, BES870XL) for
$559.99.
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Target has
Breville Barista Express Espresso Machine (Brushed Stainless Steel, BES870XL) for
$559.99 (price reflected in cart).
Shipping is free or choose store pickup where stock permits.
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Features:- Removable 67-oz. water tank with filtration system
- 1600 watt thermocoil with integrated stainless steel water coil
- Programmable & manual options; integrated conical burr grinder
- Advanced temperature control with PID stability
- Hot water outlet for preheating cups & prepping Americanos
- Sealed bean hopper with 1/2-lb. capacity
- Tamper in magnetic housing for tamping in unit or on countertop
- 360º swivel steam wand
- Lower pressure pre-infusion wets coffee with hot water for optimal flavor extraction
- Dual wall filters eliminate guesswork; single wall filters for customized coffee
- Die-cast metal
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Also, the used one arrived unused, but in non-retail packaging.
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Also, the used one arrived unused, but in non-retail packaging.
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365 days * $6/cup of coffee * 5 years
=$10,950 savings just for making GOOD coffee at home.
We had several of these at work when I started early 2018 and I bought one for home right when covid started (could be bought at BBB for ~450 back then). I maintained those work machines and they help up very well with regular maintenance and use for 20+ double shots a day. Being a bunch of techies it only took a few of us to keep these fed and dialed in.
The machine is fairly reliable but the flow meter may "go out" (both me and a co worker's personal machines). Fix for that is to take the cover off, twist open the flow meter then put it back together again which will cause it to run for an extended period (year+).
For myself I'm going manual. I tried a flair neo bought dec 2022 and recently replaced with a cafelat barista robot (the correct choice for manual). My wife still uses the barista express, I need to work on getting her moved over.
365 days * $6/cup of coffee * 5 years
=$10,950 savings just for making GOOD coffee at home.
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We had several of these at work when I started early 2018 and I bought one for home right when covid started (could be bought at BBB for ~450 back then). I maintained those work machines and they help up very well with regular maintenance and use for 20+ double shots a day. Being a bunch of techies it only took a few of us to keep these fed and dialed in.
The machine is fairly reliable but the flow meter may "go out" (both me and a co worker's personal machines). Fix for that is to take the cover off, twist open the flow meter then put it back together again which will cause it to run for an extended period (year+).
For myself I'm going manual. I tried a flair neo bought dec 2022 and recently replaced with a cafelat barista robot (the correct choice for manual). My wife still uses the barista express, I need to work on getting her moved over.