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Breville BES870XL Barista Express Espresso Machine,2 liters (Renewed)

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Condition: Refurbished - Excellent
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Color: Stainless Steel


Features

  • 15 Bar Italian Pump and 1600W Thermo coil heating system
  • Purge Function: Automatically adjusts water temperature after steam for optimal espresso extraction temperature
  • Stainless steel conical burr grinder with 1/2 lb. sealed bean hopper; Voltage: 110 - 120 Volts
  • 67 fl.oz (2L) removable water tank with handle
  • Newer model of the Breville BES860XL Barista Express
  • Construction Materials - Brushed Stainless Steel

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This pre-owned or refurbished product has been professionally inspected and tested to work and look like new. How a product becomes part of Amazon Renewed, your destination for pre-owned, refurbished products: A customer buys a new product and returns it or trades it in for a newer or different model. That product is inspected and tested to work and look like new by Amazon- qualified suppliers. Then, the product is sold as an Amazon Renewed product on Amazon. If not satisfied with the purchase, renewed products are eligible for replacement or refund under the Amazon Renewed Guarantee.

Brand: Breville


Color: Stainless Steel


Product Dimensions: 16.4"D x 16.6"W x 17.5"H


Special Feature: Removable Tank


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Brand: Breville


Color: Stainless Steel


Product Dimensions: 16.4"D x 16.6"W x 17.5"H


Special Feature: Removable Tank


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Style: Espresso Machine


Specific Uses For Product: Espresso


Recommended Uses For Product: making espresso at home


Included Components: Milk Frother


Operation Mode: Fully Automatic


Voltage: 120 Volts


Number of Items: 1


Human Interface Input: Dial


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Manufacturer: Breville


UPC: 034722620024


Item Weight: 23 pounds


Item model number: The Barista Express


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: March 8, 2019


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  • Value, Quality, Convenience
Color: Silver
I purchased this machine, the Breville Barista Express (Renewed), in October of 2018. I don't normally write reviews (although I should) but this product deserves a little bit of my time and effort to promote! Since the purchase, it has worked perfectly 99% of the time. After reading many reviews of the machine (and like the top review for this specific product states) I also purchased the ~$30 4 year protection plan. I also normally pass on these types of options as I find them to be a waste of money, but with the cost of the refurbished machine being so much lower $30 seems like a fantastic investment to keep this thing up and running. I've joked with my wife that we'll just buy a second one when this one goes down so we can still use it while the other one is "in the shop". But I think that's the key to this machine. You buy it almost with the expectation that at some point it's going to need a repair. If you come in with that expectation, when it does happen it's not so bad! So far, we've not had to send it in for any repairs. The things I love about it There are three main things I love about this machine - the value, quality, and convenience. Value: My wife and I did a very rough value estimation to determine how much each drink might cost us over the span of three years (provided the machine lasts that long) and it came down to somewhere around ~$1.00+ / drink. Ok, so cheap coffee... great. But our excitement over this fun estimate was that not only was it $3-4 cheaper than starbucks, the drinks are WAY better. I've even grown to like our homemade espresso drinks more than the most expensive craft coffee shop I've been to. I don't know quite what it is - but it's just better. So, the incredible value of $1.00 / drink and the extreme quality put this as one of the most useful and practical appliances we have and use. Oh and we have pulled an average of 2-3 drinks from it every day since October. I've even used it for 9 drinks in a day before (although I don't recommend... spending 2 hours making coffee wasn't fun). So, the value mixed with the quality makes this one of my favorite purchases ever. Now for the convenience factor. I personally didn't want to have to do much research or really have 2 different machines on our counter, so I love the fact that it's got everything all in one and I've (maybe because I've never tried a better grinder or machine) never desired separate components. Like I said, I like my own homemade drinks more than any coffee shop where their equipment is... well worth more than my car. Who am I kidding - worth more than 2-3 of my cars. I'm not quick to give things 5 stars and while this machine certainly isn't perfect, because it's so good at what it does with such low cost (relatively speaking) and we get so much use out of it, it earned the 5 stars. What don't I love about it To give a bit of background here's my coffee journey. 1992 (birth year) - 2017 I never drank coffee; 2017 - 2018 drank coffee from Ninja Single Serve Coffee Bar, 2018 - now Breville Barista Express. So, overall, I'm still very young in my coffee drinking experience. So, when I first opened the Breville machine and read the manual, I was overwhelmed with everything I needed to do to pull a good shot and steam some milk for a latte. My first attempt was about 20 minutes before we needed to leave for church and I made two horrible lattes. I was overwhelmed and stressed that this wasn't what I expected it to be. So, when we got home after church, I tried again. Still, not a great drink. But as I slowly did research and learned a few top level techniques, things became less scary. So, it's not easy to use and it is time consuming to make a drink. But... as another reviewer mentioned, that's kind of the fun of it! I know thoroughly enjoy it (making at most 2 at a time... any more is a little much). It was well worth the learning curve to get to where we are now. I've joked with my wife that we need to start setting aside $10 / month so that we can buy our next one when this one inevitably dies. But it's only 50% a joke. If (when) that day comes, I do expect to purchase this machine again. Coffee is delicious and to get the best drink (again better than any coffee shop I've been to) for this cost, this consistently and frequently, makes this the most valuable and used appliance we own. It's well worth the price-tag. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2019 by Jordan Carroll Jordan Carroll

  • Love. Love. Love.
Color: Silver
I've wanted (and watched out for) a good espresso machine for home for about a decade now so when I saw this machine on Amazon for $200+ off the original price, I couldn't help myself. Truth be told, I used it at home for a while but when the newness wore off I got tired of cleaning it up every morning after making just one cup of coffee and returned to stopping at my favorite local coffee shop on my daily drive to work. At least 3 other coworkers stopped at the same local coffee shop daily so I decided to take my machine to work. Best decision. I now enjoy an incredible cup of coffee every morning (and often an iced latte in the afternoon) and share the responsibility of cleaning it with my coworkers. We're all happy. Here are my best tips for fully enjoying it: BE PATIENT It will take some time before you get it right. Read the instructions. Watch some YouTube videos. Then start working with it. You won't get it right away but when you do, it's worth it. IT'S ALL ABOUT THE BEANS For the love of all that is good in the world, please don't insult this machine with Starbucks beans. I know it's tempting to buy those cheaper beans (or others) at the grocery store but when you spend $500 on an espresso machine, you must be serious about coffee. It's time to be equally as serious about your beans so buy them from a local roaster. If I can find good quality, locally roasted beans in the middle of Oklahoma, you most likely have access to them, too. If not, I've heard you can buy good beans on Amazon. I happen to LOVE my local roaster (Elemental Coffee) and after trying beans from other places, nobody else comes anywhere close. Good beans make a serious different in the quality of your coffee. AUTOMATIC VS MANUAL GRINDING This machine has the option to grind a set amount of beans into the portafilter. If you place the portafilter properly in its place under the grinder and press it all the way back then release, it will fill with a preset amount of beans (as controlled by the dial on the front of the machine). However I never use this function. Instead, I push the portafilter all the way in and hold it in place until it's filled. When you choose to have it autofill, the portafilter isn't directly under the grinder, it's just a little off-set, so more grounds end up on the tray under the grinder than if I hold the portafilter in place. I spend good money on beans so there's no way I'm wasting any of them. GRIND MATTERS Did I mention it will take some time to get it right? Because it will. You'll have to adjust the grind size of your beans and adjust the pressure you apply when tamping to get the pressure right for that perfect cup of coffee. It takes practice but you'll figure it out. And know that if you switch beans, you almost have to start at square one with grind size because different beans grind differently. The goal is to get the pressure gauge to read in the "espresso range" for every shot you pull. That means you need to watch that gauge every time you make coffee to make sure you got everything right. (It sounds insanely high maintenance but again, if you spend $500+ on an espresso machine, you must want a superior cup of coffee.) MILK TEMPERATURE There are only a couple things I recommend to buy to go with this machine... the first is espresso shot glasses. They're completely optional, though. I usually pull my shots directly into my re-usable ceramic coffee cup so I don't really use them but if your coffee cup is taller than a standard height it won't fit under the portafilter. In that case, shot glasses are handy. The one tool I highly recommend is a thermometer to clip on the side of your milk carafe. Milk is best between 140º-160ºF (60º-71ºC) for lattes. Too cool and you're drinking lukewarm coffee. Too warm and you risk burning the milk. When you get it in the ideal range, the milk is at its sweetest (for lack of a better term, it isn't actually sweet). It really does make a difference in the taste of your latte. Eventually you'll be able to simply touch the carafe and know you're in range but it's worth a few extra dollars to make sure you get it right while you're learning. SYRUPS... EH I normally get a vanilla latte at coffee shops but when I have really good beans, I want nothing but espresso and steamed milk. It's just that good. If you buy lower quality beans you may want syrups. And if you buy Starbucks beans, you definitely need syrups to cover up the weird, almost burned, taste. I can't say enough about this machine. I love that it has the grinder attached but that it's still mostly manual. I was tempted to spend a little extra money and go with one of the Breville upgrades but I wanted a little more control than just pushing a touchscreen button to brew a cup of coffee. I think this machine is the perfect balance between a fully manual and fully automatic espresso machine. I couldn't be happier. And neither could my coworkers (they talk about it every day). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2019 by Stephanie

  • Just Like New! What a great machine.
Color: Silver
This is refurbished from the manufacturer so it's not like buying a returned used item that was being resold. Minus the box that it came in, saying it was a refurbished model, everything looks brand new. It came with all the accessories and cleaning tools as a brand new machine would. All of that looked brand new which I am sure these parts were. The machine itself looked brand new too. There was no sign of wear or use on the machine but I am guessing this might be luck of the draw in receiving a mint machine or one that might show some wear. As for the machine, once I figured it out everything has been working flawlessly. At first I was having a problem with reaching the correct pressure, which I have read can be caused by the beans and freshness of them but owning a Breville Smart Grinder Pro I knew about changing the top burr to grind finer. Once I did that the pressure went right to where it needed to be for the beans I am using. While it's only been a few days, as long as this thing holds up over time it was definitely a good buy. I was looking at superautomatics before I stumbled on this refurb but glad I went this route instead! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2020 by em33

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