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Breville Oracle Touch Espresso Machine BES990BSS, Brushed Stainless Steel

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Color: Brushed Stainless Steel


Features

  • Please refer to user guide or user manual or user guide (provided below in PDF) before first use.Grind Settings : 45 precision grind settings. Portafilter : Commercial grade 58mm portafilter.Portafilter : Commercial grade 58mm portafilter

Description

Select from the full menu of café favorites The touch screen, automated technology allows you to select from classics like Latte, Espresso, Americano, Flat White and Cappuccino. Coffee without compromise You no longer need to compromise when making coffee automatically. With automation at every stage, full-bodied flavor and silky milk texture at the touch of your fingertips, the next generation super automatic has arrived. Power: 1650 Watts. A barista in the comfort of your home To get that velvety texture in your milk you need the right steam pressure to draw in the air and create thousands of tiny bubbles. That’s why we created the automatic steam wand for the Oracle Touch, designed to turn your milk into a silky smooth micro-foam, essential for Latte art. Customized to taste You can easily adjust the coffee strength, milk texture and temperature to suit your taste. Personalize your own coffee and save as a favorite with a unique name and picture. Create up to 8 personalized coffees.

Brand: Breville


Color: Brushed Stainless Steel


Product Dimensions: 14.5"D x 14.7"W x 17.6"H


Special Feature: Programmable, Jug, Water Filter, Thermal


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Brand: Breville


Color: Brushed Stainless Steel


Product Dimensions: 14.5"D x 14.7"W x 17.6"H


Special Feature: Programmable, Jug, Water Filter, Thermal


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Filter Type: Reusable


Style: Modern


Specific Uses For Product: Espresso


Included Components: Milk Jug, 4 filter baskets, Knock Box, 1 water filter


Operation Mode: Fully Automatic


Voltage: 120 Volts


Model Name: Oracle Touch


Number of Items: 1


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen


Item Weight: 37.3 pounds


Manufacturer: Breville


Item model number: BES990BSS/F


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 1, 2013


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  • The Breville Oracle Touch: A Marvel in Automatic Espresso Making
Color: Black Truffle
I had long debated the merits of an automatic espresso machine, and the Breville Oracle Touch had been a recurring item in my inbox over and over for years. Finally, last December, I decided to take the plunge - and what a delightful experience it has been! The versatility of this machine is simply astounding. I’ve experimented with its numerous functions, including using different types of portafilters (single, double, bottomless), and even pairing it with a separate grinder, distribution tool, and tamper. The results? Consistently excellent. The Oracle Touch might pull a shot a bit heavy in 30 seconds sometimes, but the quality of the espresso it produces is nothing short of exceptional. The standout feature, for me, has been the frother. It’s hard to overstate just how impressive the milk froth from this machine is. With minimal effort and no manual intervention, it produces froth that can only be described as perfect. The automatic cleaning function of the milk wand is a cherry on top. During the past Christmas gathering, even the most discerning espresso aficionados among my friends were wowed by the crema, frothing ability, and overall quality of the beverages. It's important to note that the Oracle Touch might not be for everyone; if you crave complete manual control over your espresso, this might not be your machine. But for those who seek a blend of convenience, quality, and ease of use, it's a dream come true. However, our guests were simply stunned. The design is user-friendly, with thoughtful additions like a top fill point for the water container and a lighted fill level indicator at the front. The customization options are sufficient for most users, offering a good balance of control and automated precision. The warm-up time is a mere 7-8 minutes, and the machine efficiently handles grinding and tamping, adapting automatically to the type of portafilter basket used. Maintenance is a breeze, thanks to the easily removable tray and the clever feature that allows the machine to be raised on wheels for moving around the counter easily. While the touch screen can be a tad slow, its clarity and ease of use more than compensate for this minor flaw. The Breville Oracle Touch is not just an espresso machine; it's a centerpiece that fosters connection and enjoyment. It’s ideal for those who want to enjoy high-quality espresso and frothy milk drinks without the complexities of a manual machine. Whether it's for personal enjoyment or entertaining guests, this machine delivers a consistently high-quality experience. In summary, the Breville Oracle Touch is an exceptional product that I wholeheartedly recommend to anyone who values quality, convenience, and the joy of sharing great coffee with friends and family. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2024 by U N O V I S I O N

  • Disappointed. Sad to be writing this review.
Color: Brushed Stainless Steel
My wife and I are coffee addicts / afficionados. We have often visited and lived in France and Italy. We are fussy about our coffee. We have owned several superautomatics, most of which made good espresso. But their big shortcoming was the wait time to froth milk after making coffee (or one had to use/clean a separate frother). So, after considerable research I decided in April 2019 to buy a $2500 machine. Breville had a strong reliability "built like a tank" reputation. 1. I never felt, no matter how much "dialing in" I did that the One Touch made espresso as good as the superautomatics we had owned. 2. My wife found playing barista to be daunting. 3. I could make her a decent cappuccino (i.e. one she liked) and myself a decent Americano but the espresso was elusive. 4. With the substantial investment, I was not ready to admit failure and kept trying. 5. In October 2020, the machine would heat to the point of the cover being uncomfortable to the touch even after it was turned off. Breville agreed to replace it. We were without a machine for about six weeks, and when our "repaired" machine arrived, it was not the one I had babied for 1.5 years, it was a refurb, with lord knows what provenance. It worked OK. 6. Even with more fiddling, still no joy on simple one shot or two shot espressi, however. 7. It's now July 2023. About six months ago, the machine started making an ungodly noise occasionally even when turned off. Advice solicited from Breville didn't seem to help much. My inference now is that it was trying to fill one/both boilers and not succeeding. Perhaps it was pump noise, perhaps a solenoid opening and closing. Breville support tends to tell you what to do, not what is wrong and why what they are suggesting will help. But over time what they were suggesting seemed to imply that the machine needed descaling. (I had NEVER gotten a msg to descale). So I descaled. And the noise was better, but we still would wake up at four a.m. with a jackhammer noise coming from the machine in the kitchen. So I descaled again... and again... and again. Then we got to where the descale cycle would not complete, the machine would not heat past 150-160F. (That makes it essentially a Stainless steel brick taking up counter space.) Breville's advice: unplug it for several hours, it will be fine. Nope. As I perused the internet, I read that the problem was either a sensor failure, a solenoid failure, or an air block while the machine was trying to fill either the steam or hot water boiler. [sidebar: the "home remedy" that worked for me was not the 45 degree angle for several hours you will find if you search but rather the "turn machine off, remove water tank, drip tray, and coffee hopper; turn machine on its right side for 30 sec, then its left side for 30 sec, on its back for 30 sec, on its front for 30 sec. That plus a few cycles of turning on and off get water into the boilers and restored machine to operational. BTW, you can get the machine into service mode where you will see error codes, number of coffee cycles, and have some other options by doing the following: a. unplug machine b. press on/off switch several times c. hold down on/off switch and plug back in while continuing to hold button down. d. keep button depressed until screen lights up and you will be in service mode with a request for password. The PW is five zeroes: "00000" e. the counter had a few error codes but showed that total coffees were under 2000. We have Ph-neutral reasonably mineral-free water and have religiously used water filters] 8. Once the One Touch was again operational, I first went and ordered a new superautomatica that will let my wife make her own cappucini with the push of a button. Now I'm writing this review and trying to think to whom I can give the One Touch who will want it and be able to cope with its foibles in return for a free Americano/Cappuccino machine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2023 by pnc

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