In this video Slawek previews the Breville Dual Boiler BES900XL. He creates two drinks, a double espresso and a cafe latte. He uses a Baratza Vario grinder.
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In this video Slawek previews the Breville Dual Boiler BES900XL. He creates two drinks, a double espresso and a cafe latte. He uses a Baratza Vario grinder.
the only problem I can see with this is the lack of italian name. can you
trust breville ? I remember when my friend bought a breville juicer , and I
wasnt too impressed with his purchase , contrary to his excitement. just
yesterday I had to throw my gaggia classic in the garbage , so I got 2
choices : this one or the quickmill qm67 . obviously this one has the price
and warranty advantage , the qm67 has better steaming , maintenance and
origin . what do you think ?
Do you recommend the smart grinder with this machine?
Hi John, The huge advantage of the Breville is that it is half the price of
Italian made dual boiler machines. If you want my opinion and you asked if
I thought the longevity is the same. I would have to say that no. While the
Breville machine is well made and has thus far proved reliable it is
difficult if not impossible to service outside of warranty. Breville has an
industry leading warranty so they do stand behind their products, but
outside of warranty there are some concerns.
Thanks John! Just curious, how does the power on a machine like this
compare to a commercial-grade machine?