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Breville Barista Express Impress Espresso Machine BES876BSS, Brushed Stainless Steel

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Color: Brushed Stainless Steel


Features

  • Third wave specialty coffee is here, and the Breville Barista Express Impress is just the machine for it
  • Get an ideal dose of ground coffee, precise temperature control, optimal water pressure and perfect micro-foamed milk with just the touch of a button
  • The integrated precision conical burr grinder features 25 ground settings, and the Impress Puck System provides intelligent dosing of freshly ground beans
  • Assisted tamping with a barista-style 7 twist finish and consistent 22 lb
  • of pressure creates a polished puck, and precision measurement auto-corrects future doses

Description

Breville Barista Express Impress Espresso Machine BES876BSS, Brushed Stainless Steel

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
BrandBreville
AppearanceBrushed Stainless Steel
Dimensions14.9"D x 12.9"W x 16.1"H
Special FeatureManual
Type of Coffee MakerEspresso Machine
Filter CategoryReusable
DesignModern
Main UseEspresso
Surface FinishBrushed
Control TypeFully Automatic
Power Requirement120 Volts
Product Linethe Barista Express® Impress
Weight14.3 pounds
Manufacturing LocationChina
Product CodeBES876BSS1BNA1
Release DateSeptember 23, 2022
User InterfaceButtons

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The Barista Express Impress coffee machine has earned high praise for its ability to produce quality espresso shots, offering users extensive control over brewing parameters. Reviewers appreciate the built-in grinder's auto-adjust feature, the set of maintenance tools, and the overall improvement in coffee taste compared to previous machines. However, mastering the machine requires time and effort, especially for those new to making espresso at home. Several users noted issues with beans sticking in the grinder and the lack of a water level sensor, which could potentially damage the machine if not monitored.

Pros

  • ☕ Improved taste of espresso compared to other machines
  • 🛠️ Comes with a useful set of maintenance tools
  • 🔄 Built-in grinder adjusts automatically to grind the correct amount of beans
  • 🌡️ Offers control over brewing temperature
  • 💡 Informative setup and usage videos, despite being somewhat corny

Cons

  • ⏳ Requires time and effort to master
  • 🔄 Occasional issues with beans sticking in the grinder
  • 🚫 No water level sensor, risking damage to the machine
  • 🧼 Cleaning can be cumbersome, especially with regular descaling needed

Should I Buy It?

If you're passionate about espresso and are willing to invest the time into mastering this machine, the Barista Express Impress could significantly enhance your coffee experience with its superior taste and customizable brewing options. However, for those looking for a simple, low-maintenance coffee machine, the learning curve and maintenance requirements might be a drawback. Consider your needs and willingness to engage with the machine's features before purchasing.


  • Great Espresso Machine
Color: Brushed Stainless Steel
I absolutely love my coffee. I don't know how people survived before they learned to roast coffee beans and brew their morning cup. My previous fully automatic machine died, repair was $700+ and they no longer had electronic parts. I had to get another machine and quickly. I was a grizzly bear without my coffee! I selected the Barista Express Impress. (Couldn't they find a better name?) As far as this machine, it is more difficult than making drip coffee in your Keurig. It is designed to give you the tools to make the best coffee that you ever had. However, you need to learn how to use it. It takes a lot of time to master because you have control of parameters I did not know existed. The machine has a nice set of tools for maintenance and daily use. The tool tray attaches to the rear of the drip tray and is easily reached by pulling out the drip tray. The machine senses how much coffee to grind and automatically adjusts to grind the correct amount of beans. On several occasions, the beans stuck in the grinder, so I had to manually grind to get the correct level. No big deal but it mess up the level of beans to grind and it takes several cups of coffee to get it right again. I think that is why there are a lot of complaints about the grind level changing. I have learned to "bump" the bean hopper to free the beans before there are problems. If you listen, you can hear the grinder start to run free. I think Breville needs to redesign the hopper so beans flow freely. That is the only real criticism I have found. There are some things you need to know. First off, the beans you choose are extremely important. They affect the coffee more than anything else. Second, you control the coffee grind. You get to choose exactly how fine you grind. That is a major factor in making coffee. Third, you get to control the brewing temperature. I haven't figured out how yet, but I am happy with the brew as it is. When I make a latte, I use the microwave oven to heat the milk. If you want latte art, you will need to use the milk frother. I tried it a few times and it works well. There is a lot to clean, so I don't use it. There are a few problems. My machine would only grind as I was holding the grind button. I unplugged the machine and it worked correctly when I plugged it back in. The machine stopped brewing. The pump would run with a noise that sounded like the machine would explode. When I turned the machine around to get the serial number (it was not on the back like Support told me--I think it is on the machine underside), I realized that I had run out of water! There is no water low sensor, so it is easy for the machine to run dry. Since a dry pump will fail very quickly, this is a major oversight. The machine needs to be descaled regularly, especially if you live in a hard water area. Cleaning supplies are too expensive so I buy citric acid in bulk and generic cleaning tablets. Both work well. My water used to come from a reverse osmosis filter but I no longer have that luxury. I think I need to start buying water from one of those water stores that are popping up all over. On the whole, the machine makes an excellent cup but it takes knowledge and time to learn. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2023 by R. Jackson

  • A Fantastic Machine!
Color: Brushed Stainless Steel
After being sorely disappointed by a classic Nespresso machine and being wowed by the espresso that came out of a friend's Breville Infuser, I purchased this machine. It was on sale for about $200 off, so it was a great buy! I was intrigued by the assisted tamping, as I seemed to always have inconsistent results when tamping by myself. This machine really eliminates a lot of the guess work. I wasn't looking to make a daily coffee into a hobby. I just want a fast way to have a tasty drink to bring to work. The Impress system is fantastic. I prefer single shots while my partner prefers doubles, and it remembers settings for both, so you do not have to change the settings between users. I reset the auto dosing whenever I open a new bag of beans and within a few runs, it is all dialed in. The grinder has The included accessories are well thought out. The razor tool, for trimming coffee off a portafilter that has been filled too high, is made of thick metal. The tool for unscrewing the shower screen and cleaning the milk nozzle are also excellent inclusions. A trial set of cleaning chemicals is nice for starting off, but the full sized Breville descale powder and cleaning tablets are pricier than the just-as-good generic ones. While I was intrigued by the faster heating, Baratza burrs, and auto milk frothing of the Touch Impress, I didn't really like the idea of having to swipe through menus on a resistive touch screen to make coffee. The reviews seemed to be plagued with error code issues and crashing. The physical buttons and indicator lights seem like they'll stand the test of time a little better. If Breville released an upgraded model with those features but no touch screen, I'd be all over it. I live in the Southwest with very hard water, I would’ve appreciated the ability to adjust the descale reminder frequency like you can on the Breville Touch models. Having used the machine for about 6 weeks now, I have found it already necessary to descale the machine despite the light not turning on. The only non-Touch model that seems to have this feature is the classic Oracle. Another quip has been the clearance between the portafilter and the drip tray. Anything besides a low-profile mug simply won't fit under the portafilter without removing the drip tray. This could be improved by getting a bottomless portafilter for an additional inch of clearance, but having a slightly higher profile machine would be nice. Overall, I am very pleased with this machine. Give it a shot if you want high quality coffee with a little more handholding than the completely manual machines. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2024 by Ethan A.

  • Nearly perfect - very practical and sturdy
Color: Brushed Stainless Steel
I’ve owned this machine for nearly a year now and use it often, besides having owned another 2 different models in the past, so I feel this summary of virtues is well informed: Good- - The biggest differential relative to others is preparation speed. The grinder setup means you get a fresh, polished and perfectly measured puck in just ~20 seconds almost every time, and in the rare occasions where it is slightly, just off a few more seconds of correction is enough. For those of you that enjoy the quality of freshly ground coffee but don’t enjoy the laborious dosing/grinding/spreading/pressing, this machine is the answer to your prayers. - The resulting espresso is smooth, thick and creamy. I’m able to use lighter roasts (my preference) without issue. - Practical compact design. All parts and tools are neatly contained and accessible, fitting into a relatively tight corner of my kitchen. - Sealed hopper lid helps preserve freshness of beans. - Easy clean cycle. Just a couple button pushes and a few descaler runs and it’s all fresh to go. The drip tray is also very easy to pull off and dump. - Good activated carbon water filter ensures the quality of the second most important ingredient after your beans. Could improve: - No low water indicator. Sometimes you’re caught off guard dry in the middle of a brew. - Inability to take on larger mugs. You can only comfortably fit in regular sized mugs. - Heating cycle for steamer starts with a few water squirts. I personally use these to wet the rag I’ll use to clean the wand, or just water down the milk a tad, but it feels unnecessary. Overall I think you’ll be a happy owner. If you can afford it and you like dependable good quality coffee and appliances, go for it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2023 by PCM

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