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Iluvdabean
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Posted Wed Jan 27, 2010, 6:25pm
Subject: Re: Any thoughts on the Breville Barista Express?
 

mixxalot Said:

I own the Breville espresso machine and unfortunately it does suck. Alas I am stuck with it since I threw away the box and not sure if I can even return it to Bed Bath and Beyond where I purchased it. It lacks the features mentioned by other posters such as correct heat maintenance and the lame portafilter. I purchased the non-pressurized basket from Seattle Coffee Gear which improves things a bit but still lame. At least my lattes and cappacinos are drinkable. The issue is the shots come out too fast and blonding is bad which means shots are thin and not sweet. My advice- get a Gaggia or Rancilio Silva if you want a good entry espresso machine. Don't get a Breville!

Ah I will upgrade to a real machine later this year maybe the Pasquini Livia or Rocket Cellini.

Posted January 27, 2010 link

I put mine in a box and took it back to Williams and Sonoma. Its worth a try..the way I looked at it they had my money....and I had their piece of junk.If you do and you ask nicely see what they say. Then politely ask for a manager and explain your case that your just not happy. Be prepared to go up the line and see what they say. Its really nothing to a huge company like BBB...they send it back and get credit.
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Posted Thu Jan 28, 2010, 1:40am
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This is becoming sillier and sillier, and the thread should be closed down now, before it becomes sillier still, and tweedledumb and tweedle even dumber post messages about the BES860 needing a good grinder to match it with or unpressurised baskets from Seattle Coffee Gear.
If anyone sane reads this, they will realise that mixxalot and Iluvdabean have NEVER owned the BES860 model. Iluvdabean in his first post in this thread claimed to have owned one, and was unaware that it was the new model. If mixxalot really owned one or looked at the advertising, he would realise that it comes with both pressurized and normal portafilter baskets. The story about his having purchased unpressurized portafilter baskets from Seattle Coffee Gear for his BES860 machine (yes, the Barista Express) is an exaggeration to put it politely. When I am not polite, my posts are removed.
This whole thread is a glorious example of how bad threads can become on coffee websites.
The only worse examples can be found on an Australian website.
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Posted Thu Jan 28, 2010, 3:41am
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Thanks for your contribution.

 
E d  C u s t a r d
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Posted Thu Jan 28, 2010, 6:10am
Subject: Re: Any thoughts on the Breville Barista Express?
 

bambooculm Said:

This is becoming sillier and sillier, and the thread should be closed down now, before it becomes sillier still, and tweedledumb and tweedle even dumber post messages about the BES860 needing a good grinder to match it with or unpressurised baskets from Seattle Coffee Gear.
If anyone sane reads this, they will realise that mixxalot and Iluvdabean have NEVER owned the BES860 model. Iluvdabean in his first post in this thread claimed to have owned one, and was unaware that it was the new model. If mixxalot really owned one or looked at the advertising, he would realise that it comes with both pressurized and normal portafilter baskets. The story about his having purchased unpressurized portafilter baskets from Seattle Coffee Gear for his BES860 machine (yes, the Barista Express) is an exaggeration to put it politely. When I am not polite, my posts are removed.
This whole thread is a glorious example of how bad threads can become on coffee websites.
The only worse examples can be found on an Australian website.

Posted January 28, 2010 link

I did own one.  And I took it back.  It stopped working after about 2 weeks of once or twice daily usage.  Not a sign of a good machine, if you ask me.
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Posted Thu Jan 28, 2010, 8:24am
Subject: Re: Any thoughts on the Breville Barista Express?
 

bambooculm Said:

This is becoming sillier and sillier, and the thread should be closed down now . . .

Posted January 28, 2010 link

The only thing I find silly, Bill, is your amazingly dedicated, obstinate and unshakable faith and loyalty to Breville -- which is what prompted me to ask what you do for a living.  No one short of a company executive (or major shareholder) would continue praising a machine so despised by the overwhelming majority of people on this and other coffee forums.  

bambooculm Said:

This whole thread is a glorious example of how bad threads can become on coffee websites.
The only worse examples can be found on an Australian website.

Posted January 28, 2010 link

You mean they hate Brevilles in Australia, too?!?!?

On the one hand, there are countless numbers of people posting over many years about how Brevilles are crap -- really cool looking crap, but crap nonetheless -- and how they returned them, replaced them, threw them away, whatever; on the other hand, there is Bill the Royal Defender of the Breville, staunchly (some might say "stubbornly") maintaining the reputation of Breville, a bulwark against all criticism from near and far . . .

And so I ask myself, Why? Whatever happened to . . .

bambooculm Said:

This will probably be my last post on coffeegeeks, hopefully for years.

Posted January 13, 2010 link

Perhaps, dear Bill -- since this criticism of Breville existed on this and other sites long before July 2007 when you joined CG, and will continue regardless of what you say in your posts -- perhaps you can contribute positively and constructively to other topics on CG and let this one rest in peace.

Just a thought.

Cheers,
Jason

JasonBrandtLewis: beathorse.gif

 
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Iluvdabean
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Posted Fri Jan 29, 2010, 12:17pm
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bambooculm Said:

This is becoming sillier and sillier, and the thread should be closed down now, before it becomes sillier still, and tweedledumb and tweedle even dumber post messages about the BES860 needing a good grinder to match it with or unpressurised baskets from Seattle Coffee Gear.
If anyone sane reads this, they will realise that mixxalot and Iluvdabean have NEVER owned the BES860 model. Iluvdabean in his first post in this thread claimed to have owned one, and was unaware that it was the new model. If mixxalot really owned one or looked at the advertising, he would realise that it comes with both pressurized and normal portafilter baskets. The story about his having purchased unpressurized portafilter baskets from Seattle Coffee Gear for his BES860 machine (yes, the Barista Express) is an exaggeration to put it politely. When I am not polite, my posts are removed.
This whole thread is a glorious example of how bad threads can become on coffee websites.
The only worse examples can be found on an Australian website.

Posted January 28, 2010 link

Bam with all due respect I posted a review three years ago...

Click Here (coffeegeek.com)
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Posted Mon Feb 1, 2010, 3:24pm
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So I have the Breville barista express for 3 month now. Drinking about 3 shots a day. I am so in love with this machine that I decided to search the internet for someone with the same machine to share a great joy experience with this machine.
First the temperature is ok, especially when you add milk, it does not matter.
Second because you can not change the numbers of bar and it has to give out its maximum pressure, which is ideal for 2 shots, you will not get the same results with 1 cup, it is not setup for that. But thanks to the pressurized filter you can pull 1 shot cup perfect. Get me a machine that you can pull using 1 cup filter and 2 cup filter shots with the same pressure bars and same grind.
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JasonBrandtLewis
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Posted Mon Feb 1, 2010, 3:36pm
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Well, Samir, I'm glad you enjoy it . . .

 
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Posted Mon Feb 1, 2010, 5:23pm
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Jason, thanks my man.
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Posted Tue Feb 2, 2010, 1:54pm
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I think the breville is like Lindsay Lohan.  nice to look at, but blows goat
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