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Breville Oracle Touch Espresso Machine BES990DBL, Damson Blue

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Color: Damson Blue


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
  • 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
  • CAPACITY & SETTINGS: 1/2 lb Bean Hopper; 67 oz Water Tank; Touch Screen Operation with 5 Pre-Programmed Favorites; Create, save, and name 8 customizable settings; Adjustable Grind Control; Programmable Milk Temperature & Texture; One/Two Shots; Hot Water
  • WARRANTY: 2 Year Limited Product Warranty; Power: 1800 Watts; Voltage: 110 to 120 Volts

Description

he next generation of fully automatic espresso makers has arrived with the Breville Oracle Touch. This award-winning espresso machine makes it amazingly easy to prepare true café-quality coffee beverages at home.

Brand: Breville


Color: Damson Blue


Product Dimensions: 14.67"D x 15.42"W x 17.83"H


Special Feature: Integrated Coffee Grinder


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Brand: Breville


Color: Damson Blue


Product Dimensions: 14.67"D x 15.42"W x 17.83"H


Special Feature: Integrated Coffee Grinder


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Filter Type: Reusable


Style: Modern


Specific Uses For Product: Espresso


Recommended Uses For Product: Home Specialty Coffee Brewing


Exterior Finish: Stainless Steel


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


Operation Mode: Fully Automatic


Voltage: 120


Model Name: the Oracle® Touch


Number of Items: 1


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Global Trade Identification Number: 98


Manufacturer: Breville


UPC: 021614804198


Item Weight: 35.5 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: BES990DBL1BUS1


Date First Available: September 8, 2022


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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.

  • 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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