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Breville Oracle Touch Espresso Machine BES990BSS, Brushed Stainless Steel

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Color: Brushed Stainless Steel


Features

  • The Breville Oracle Touch with touch screen delivers third wave specialty coffee at home using the 4 keys formula; It has a professional Dual Boiler construction that delivers unparalleled temperature control and simultaneous extraction and steaming
  • DOSE CONTROL GRINDING: The integrated precision conical burr grinder automatically grinds, doses and tamps 22 grams of freshly ground coffee, for maximum flavor
  • OPTIMAL WATER PRESSURE: The Over Pressure Valve limits the maximum pump pressure throughout extraction, helping prevent bitter flavors; Low pressure pre infusion gradually increases water pressure to gently expand grinds for an even extraction
  • Receive 2 free bags of specialty coffee when you purchase and register any Breville coffee machine; T and Cs apply
  • PRECISE ESPRESSO EXTRACTION: Achieve balanced tasting espresso with the Breville Oracle Touch Espresso Machine complete with digital temperature control (PID), delivers water at precisely the right temperature ensuring optimal espresso extraction
  • AUTOMATIC MICROFOAM MILK TEXTURING: Self-cleaning steam wand, powered by a dedicated boiler, automatically textures milk to your liking and delivers barista quality microfoam that enhances flavor and is essential for creating latte art at home
  • TOUCH SCREEN: With automation at every stage, simply swipe and select for espresso, long black, latte, flat white or cappuccino and enjoy cafe quality coffee at home
  • PERSONALIZATION: You can easily adjust the coffee strength, milk texture or temperature to suit your taste with one touch, then save it with your own unique name; Create and save up to 8 personalized coffees
  • INCLUDED ACCESSORIES: Mini Grinds Bin, 58mm Full Stainless Steel Portafilter, 1 and 2 cup Single Wall Filter Baskets, 480ml Stainless Steel Milk Jug, Steam Wand Spare Parts, Cleaning Kit, Water Hardness Test Strip, Water Filter Holder and Water Filter
  • 1/2 lb Bean Hopper; 67 oz Water Tank; Touch Screen 5 Pre-Programmed Favorites; 8 customizable settings; Adjustable Grind Control; Programmable Milk Temp & Texture; One/Two Shots; Hot Water; 2 Year Limited Warranty; Power: 1800 Watts; Voltage: 110 to 120

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


Capacity: 4.2 Pounds


Color: Brushed Stainless Steel


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


Special Feature: Jug, Programmable, Thermal, Water Filter


Other Special Features of the Product: Jug, Programmable, Thermal, Water Filter


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Specific Uses For Product: Espresso


Recommended Uses For Product: Home Specialty Coffee Brewing


Operation Mode: Fully Automatic


Wattage: 1650 watts


Voltage: 120.0


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen


Coffee Input Type: Ground Coffee


Filter Type: Reusable


Capacity: 4.2 Pounds


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


Item Weight: 35.54 Pounds


Number of Items: 1


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Material: Stainless Steel


Exterior Finish: Stainless Steel


Is the item dishwasher safe?: No


Brand Name: Breville


Included Components: Mini Grinds Bin, 58mm Full Stainless Steel Portafilter, 1 cup & 2 cup, Single Wall Filter Baskets, 480ml Stainless Steel Milk Jug, Steam Wand spare parts, Cleaning Kit, Water Hardness Test Strip, Water Filter Holder and Water Filter


Model Name: Oracle Touch


Model Number: BES990BSS/F


Global Trade Identification Number: 83


Manufacturer: Breville


Warranty Description: 2 year repair warranty


UPC: 021614250483


Part Number: BES990BSSUSC


Item Type Name: Espresso Machine


Color: Brushed Stainless Steel


Style: Modern


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  • I'm truly impressed
Let me preface this review by letting you know how we use our machine(s). We are both busy in the mornings with two kids to get to school. We're moving around a lot and need something easy, but also want more than coffee and something we can change up a bit here and there. Previously we had the Breville Barista (it now sits in my office). First the Barista has been a great machine for us. Problem was, my wife never felt comfortable making the drinks. The time it took made mornings tough. I actually enjoy making the drinks but when early mornings come along it really is hard to getting a drink made everyday while trying to get out the door. Now this machine: What a machine it is. First, and most importantly, my wife loves it and she uses it daily, twice per day, on her own. It's incredibly simple to use and clean. The price was something I was shying from at first. In fact I didn't even tell my wife how much it cost for a week or two. I wanted her to fall in love with it first. My game is on point and it worked. I mean, I did get some backlash but man I dodged a pretty good amount of grief. TIME: I can make a single drink in under a minute. It's all automated except moving the porta filter from the tamper to the extractor (I don't even know the correct names most likely but you get the point). The machine has an auto-on setting so it's on and heated up for us when we go to use it. It even has a heater for the porta filter that gets it hot prior to putting grinds in it. I never knew much about it but I guess it helps the taste of the coffee if the porta filter is hot when the coffee grinds are tamped in it. Most amazingly, it TAMPS THE GRINDS AUTOMATICALLY. My biggest issue was always finding consistent pressure when doing it on my own manually. I'm no pro so it was always a different quality of drink. Here, it's the same every single time. Another thing that I loved that so few ppl probably think of when buying anything is, the size of the water container AND how to refill it. Unlike most machines, you don't have to remove the water container or open a lid in the rear to refill the water. You put the container in the machine when you first get it and then on the front is an opening to refill it. So easy. Everything was thought through. Also it holds enough water for us to refill maybe just every few to four days, with regular use. Every thing is touch screen, down to the grind size and temps. Something to address: A previous reviewer said it "cannot make lattes" because of the milk froth. I do want to address this. First, It absolutely can make a latte for the average person out there. Now, if you are a barista, or a person who demands only the top notch froth, yeah maybe this is where the machine is a bit less quality than full manual. When I made froth manually, I could make it absolutely perfect. It's true, this machine cannot do it "as well" but does do pretty well. However, manual machines, often take twice as long to froth milk and it requires constant attention. This machine allows you to set the temp that you want the milk and the amount of froth. It automatically stops frothing at the desired temp. It's really fantastic. It makes really nice froth IMO, but not great froth. You are trading this one aspect. As far as the coffee, I believe this makes better than I can manually becuase of the consistency. Now a barista can probably make a better coffee than this machine, but I cannot. I'm an average joe who wants more than coffee in the mornings, and wants nice quality with ease and quickness. This machine requires almost zero cleanining aside from the froth wand, and is super easy to run cleaning cycles on. Another note: You can always change your grind and coffee pour. For example, if you really want a stronger coffee, you can make the grinds smaller. However, this may cause less coffee to come out during extraction. However, the machine very easily allows you to simply go in and add brew time to the shot so that you get your complete two ounces. If you do purchase this machine, I highly suggest purchasing a 2 ounce (minimum) shot glass so that you can test your grind to extraction ratio. Basically if you aren't getting two ounces, add time. Test when you get it with a small bag. Basically just assume you are going to burn through a test bag of coffee (use the coffee you plan to drink as results change with each bean type). Get it down pat and make sure you get your two ounces and you're set. CREMA: This machine makes absolutely gorgeous crema. Even on my best "pulls", I never got crema like this machine creates. Do yourself a favor if you get time, do a shot in a clear glass just to watch the crema bubbling underneath as it is pulled. It's very impressive. These are my thoughts. If you have the money, get this machine. Don't look back. I know the progression of thought. It's this kind of "want, need, doubt, price, doubt, price, want, need, almost buy, back away, price, need, etc" kind of thing. I promise you, unless you are looking for excellence you will feel you just made the best buying decision you have in a long time. Personally, I think it's better than a Starbucks drink (just my opinion) and truly, considering the price you pay for a Starbucks drink, this machine pays for itself in time. Also, be assured, it's very well built. It's a very nice, sturdy (very heavy), solid machine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2017 by Brandon J.

  • Good when it works, but you will need tech support & they are awful
Color: Brushed Stainless Steel
When it is working properly I like the machine & it makes good coffee. Unfortunately it seems very prone to problems. Several months after purchase the machine would not heat up & we needed to return it for warranty service. They solved that problem but when the machine was returned it was very poorly packaged and the front panel was scuffed in shipment. We were without the machine for 3+/- weeks for this repair. It's now < 14 months since we purchased the machine & it is again malfunctioning. Intermittently for the last several weeks the machine will start chattering & leaking water from the water spout &/or steam from the steam wand. This happens even when the machine is off. We now unplug the machine so it doesn't start buzzing & steaming in the middle of the night. Tech support will not help you unless they can establish a video link and you can demonstrate the problem to them live. That is very difficult with an intermittent problem. I finally was able to show them the failure live & they told me to descale the machine. I did that. I was able to make one cup of coffee after that and 10 minutes later the steam wand started blowing steam full pressure while the machine was in standby. Another call to tech support and now I am told to drain the boilers, remove the water tank and drip tray and let it air dry for 12-24 hours. There is nothing in their manual, website or videos about air drying the machine to solve problems. This machine seems to have design problems given the many threads on coffee forums describing how to replace o-rings and replace or clean solenoids. We are still under warranty so when the air drying fails to cure the problem I expect we will need to ship it back for repair again. In the meantime I hope to find a reliable espresso machine to buy during prime days & I will put this one up for sale when/if it is ever repaired properly. I will not be buying Breville & suggest anyone reading this look to another brand also. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2024 by DH

  • 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 G L I M P Z D

  • Weak Pump, Leaky Boilers, Terrible Software
Color: Brushed Stainless Steel
Update: Still the worst technology experience money can buy. Seriously, I wish I could sue Breville for how much time and effort it takes to make this machine perform even slightly. Absolute joke and waste of thousands of dollars. The rattle pump in this machine is too weak to handle anything finer than the default (middle) grind setting. The unit I received had to be sent in for repairs after only a couple months of use due to it developing a leak in one of the boilers, which caused it to hiss, sizzle and spew liquid from the group head randomly. The touch screen system will time out on you, forcing you to restart any cleaning/descaling cycle you may have had going unless you stay nearby the entire time. The design choices for some of the components of such a “premium” product are questionable, such as the underside of the drip tray with so may little nooks & crannies that it’s a pain to wash & dry by hand. I wish I had just gotten a manual unit, which would have saved a lot of money and given more control over the final product. This machine can make a good cup of coffee, but only if your beans aren’t too dense or oily, and only if you’re willing to put in the time to fiddle with the grind setting and run duration each time you buy a different brand of beans. With so many manual processes it’s not right to call this machine automatic. It’s sort of like Tesla calling its cars “full self driving.” I can’t even complete a descale sometimes because the wizard just resets to the first step after the timer completes. Whoever designed this software should be fired and worse. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2025 by FFW

  • Elevate Your Home Coffee Experience with the Breville Oracle Touch: A Barista in Your Kitchen!
Color: Brushed Stainless Steel
### Breville Oracle Touch Espresso Machine Review #### Introduction I recently invested in the Breville Oracle Touch Espresso Machine (BES990BSS), and it has transformed my coffee experience at home. This fully automated machine combines elegance and functionality, making it a perfect addition to any kitchen. #### Design and Build Quality The brushed stainless steel finish not only looks stunning but also ensures durability. Standing at 17.6 inches high and weighing around 35 pounds, it's sturdy and commands a presence on the countertop. The intuitive touchscreen interface simplifies the coffee-making process, allowing me to customize my drinks with ease:citation[oaicite:14]{index=14}:citation[oaicite:13]{index=13}. #### Features - **Integrated Grinder and Tamping**: One of the standout features is the conical burr grinder that automatically grinds and tamps 22 grams of coffee per shot. This level of automation helps produce consistently excellent espresso shots:citation[oaicite:12]{index=12}:citation[oaicite:11]{index=11}. - **Dual Boiler System**: With dedicated boilers for both espresso extraction and steam, it ensures optimal temperature control, crucial for crafting cafe-quality drinks at home:citation[oaicite:10]{index=10}:citation[oaicite:9]{index=9}. - **Steam Wand**: The automatic steam wand lets you texture milk to your preferred level, perfect for lattes and cappuccinos. The machine also includes a 16-ounce stainless steel milk jug:citation[oaicite:8]{index=8}:citation[oaicite:7]{index=7}. - **User Customization**: The ability to save up to eight personalized coffee settings means each family member can have their favorite drink ready at a touch:citation[oaicite:6]{index=6}. #### Performance The Oracle Touch impresses with its performance, delivering cafe-style espresso and frothy milk beverages effortlessly. The 15-bar pressure pump ensures rich, full-bodied espresso, while the integrated grinder and automated tamping system provide consistent results:citation[oaicite:5]{index=5}. The milk frother works well, though some users might prefer to tweak settings to get the perfect microfoam for latte art:citation[oaicite:4]{index=4}. #### Ease of Use and Maintenance This machine is designed with user-friendliness in mind. The touchscreen guides you through the brewing process, making it accessible even for beginners. Regular maintenance, including descaling and cleaning, is straightforward, with all necessary accessories included, such as a cleaning kit and water hardness test strip:citation[oaicite:3]{index=3}:citation[oaicite:2]{index=2}. #### Price and Value While the price tag is on the higher end (around $2,799.95), the features and quality justify the investment. This machine provides a premium coffee experience right at home, making it a worthwhile splurge for any coffee enthusiast:citation[oaicite:1]{index=1}:citation[oaicite:0]{index=0}. #### Conclusion The Breville Oracle Touch Espresso Machine is an excellent choice for anyone serious about their coffee. Its combination of automation, quality, and customization options make it a standout product. Whether you're an espresso aficionado or a latte lover, this machine will elevate your home coffee game to new heights. Overall, I highly recommend the Breville Oracle Touch for those looking to invest in a top-tier espresso machine that offers convenience without compromising on quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2024 by Trevor K Smith

  • Nice machine. Works beautifully until it doesn't. No phone support, Complex Delays, No resolution.
Color: Brushed Stainless Steel
I love this machine, so I hate to be so critical about it. I enjoyed it for about one to two years, then the grinder burr started slipping. I mean, like broken. Even after cleaning, it would still spin and jam with the introduction of any type of bean at any coarseness level. Did I say BROKEN? I started a customer service case under warranty, I think, and went back and forth looking for batch number, etc., until I forgot about it. A year later, I am still grinding and tamping my coffee outside of the $2700 machine. Somewhere along the way, something like a puck screen fell out of the machine, because the puck is now soaking wet after brewing. Recently, I grew tired of the cheap coffee grinder, manual tamper, and wet puck, so I opened a new support case for the same issue. Now I am sure that it is out of warranty. As of this morning, here's my experience: - No phone customer service. - Many round-trip requests for unnecessary stuff. - Too much time between responses. - Too complex to get a response. And finally .... - The case was closed with no resolution the day after the requested information was provided. Oh, and did I mention I've been trying to get a $2700 USD machine fixed for over a year? The following would change my one-star review to a five-star review: 1. A more robust grinder system 2. A readily wearable parts kit for quick service 3. Get from cold start to brew-ready in 30 seconds or less 4. Phone support to quickly point users to item 2, or RMA the machine with a 1-week turnaround. I expect this for a $2000+ machine. I hope to revisit this with my experience after my machine is fixed. I want a good coffee experience! A new model addressing items 1, 2, and 3 could restore the brand in my books. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2025 by Colin F.

  • Update - Had to use extended warranty after 3 years of very minimal use - Beware
Color: Brushed Stainless Steel
This machine has being great so far: easy and fast to make latte one after the other by frothing and doing expresso at the same time thanks to the dual boiler. I use re-mineralize water from a reverse osmosis filter which also have prove great on several other appliance - DO NOT USE DESTILLED WATER OR PURE REVERSE OSMOSIS WATER - IT WILL DESTROY IT . Frothing is kind on the slow side if compare with a more professional-manual machine (for example on a Nuova Simonelli or La Marzocco) but gets compensates for an easiest frothing process. You can not easily control coffee amounts (factory set to 22g) and tamping pressure but gets compensate to a more forgiving - cleanest process. Designers created a balance of coffee quality versus easiness/cleanness of expresso making and also added several subtle details like being able to fill it front the front and to easily move it around the countertop despite its weight. It will NOT satisfy the coffee plus purist but for the rest will do it. Machine fills the void between plasticky super-automatic (Many Saeco for example) and Manual high end machines, price does to. Since this machine does has a lot of software on it and delivers a lot of features but the price, I suspect quality inside do have some compromises : GET AN EXTENDED INSURANCE JUST IN CASE. ---------------------------------- Updates 9/3/2025 3 years passed and i had to use extended warranty after two failures. Found similar stories all around internet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2022 by Alex

  • 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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