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The Breville Duo Temp Pro Espresso Machine is a high-performance appliance designed for coffee enthusiasts. With its brushed stainless steel finish, it combines style and functionality, featuring low pressure pre-infusion for balanced extraction, precise temperature control, and a powerful steam wand for microfoam creation. The machine also includes a maintenance indicator for hassle-free upkeep and comes with essential accessories for a complete coffee experience.
Material | Brushed Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 14.59 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10.12"D x 12.58"W x 13.15"H |
Capacity | 61 Fluid Ounces |
Style | Classic |
Color | Brushed Stainless Steel |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Wattage | 1600 watts |
Filter Type | Reusable |
Specific Uses For Product | Espresso |
Special Features | Manual |
Coffee Maker Type | Espresso Machine |
P**J
10 years of use before a problem. I
Bought is machine approximately 10 years ago. Up until this AM I’ve never experienced a problem. The steam function has not stooped completely but it’s not doing well. Weak steam flow so that the froth basically isn’t happening as it should, temperature of steam is very low, in fact it’s so low I can hold my hand in the steam that’s coming out with no discomfort. I can still pull shots so I’ll keep using the machine until I find a good replacement or decide to buy parts that were suggested on Reddit.I’m still rating the machine at a 5 star since it’s been so reliable for 10 years.
M**L
The 1st one lasted seven years with no issue
This is my second machine of this model. The 1st one lasted seven years with no issue and died when it lost pressure, but worked well up to that point, and this one is working just as well.
J**R
Loving it so far
My Duo Temp arrived 3 days ago so I have only been using it that long. That said, I am very satisfied so far. This is my first home espresso machine. I, like many, have a very serious S**rbucks addiction and I’ve always wanted to be able to make those wonderfully delicious drinks at home. This machine allows me to do that.The things I like:The machine heats up quick. I don’t think my Kuerig heats up as fast. The steam wand is commercial grade and even though I am a rookie, I find it easy to make a good micro foam. It comes with 4 baskets for the portafilter. 2 are pressurized double wall filters (for pre ground beans). And the other 2 are single wall non-pressurized (for freshly ground beans). I’ve been using the pressurized baskets with preground espresso.People will tell you you can’t get a good shot unless you buy an extravagant $200 grinder and beans roasted within 5 days of when you brew. I used preground Lavazza coffee and I made 5 lattes this past weekend that I would be glad to get if I ordered them in a coffee shop. So regardless of whether you opt for the expensive grinder this machine will still pull a great shot. That said, I also wouldn’t waste my time on a cheap grinder. Either buy the expensive high quality grinder, or don’t and just buy high quality preground coffee. Lavazza and Illy are best from what I’ve read. I can only vouch for Lavazza.I also love the PID and the backflush feature that cools the machine after steaming so you can quickly pull another shot. There is a tamper and pitcher included. The pitcher is high quality and the tamper is certainly very usable. It is pretty cool how the tamper has a magnetic storage location on the machine so it doesn’t get misplaced.What I don’t like:Because of the backflush feature, the drip tray fills up fast. So you have to empty it fairly often. This machine is a single boiler system which means you can’t pull a shot and steam milk at the same time. However, switching between the two functions is fast so this is really a non issue. Also busting out a quick cup on the Kuerig takes just a minute or two. This takes much more time. So be prepared if brewing a cup is part of your morning routine. Lastly, I’ve had the filter basket get stuck in the group head twice already. It’s no big deal but eventually it’s gonna get stuck, then fall out, and send coffee all over.Ultimately, I am thrilled so far. I can now make great latte’s without the $5 price tag. I will update if things change.UPDATE:So I’ve had my machine for 6 months now and I’m still very happy with it. I use it at least once everyday but usually twice. It’s great for that much use. I have noticed however that this machine is not great for entertaining. I have my family over regularly and usually end up making about 6 lattes/cappuccinos after dinner. The machine tends to get hot and the grounds in the group head actually start to smell burnt after the 3rd or 4th brew. That was brewing double shot lattes. I have since stopped the double shots for each drink and now brew a double shot into two separate shot glasses making two drinks on each cycle. This fixed the overheating but be aware that this is not a high volume machine. Casual use only. I also had one instance where the steam failed to start when turning the knob into position. A little steam was coming out so I double checked that the knob was turned all the way and it was. So I set it back to the off position and then back to steam and then it worked fine. Only happened once and then never again. That was a month ago so fingers crossed that doesn’t become a problem.Anyway I am extremely satisfied with my purchase and I highly recommend this machine to those serious about their espresso drinks but want the convenience of brewing at home. Good luck and enjoy!
A**.
I love Breville!
I had an old Breville espresso machine Model: 800ESXL that I purchased in January 2007 (yes I still have the paper work for the machine). That espresso machine lasted 17 YEARS!!! It made the most delicious espresso up until its last day. It surpassed all my expectations of an espresso machine. I was in need of a new one but couldn’t spend too much at the time. So I settled for a Gevi espresso machine Model:GECME022-U. Needless to say, I was extremely disappointed with the Gevi model. Everything was made of plastic and it only lasted 8 months before the whole machine started leaking water from every part. I could never get a good tasting espresso from the Gevi machine. So I saved up enough to invest in a new Breville espresso machine Model:BES810 BSSUSC. I made my first cup of espresso today with my new machine and at last, I had my perfect beloved espresso back again!!! Lesson learned: you get what you pay for. If this espresso machine lasts nearly as long as my first one did than Breville - you will have a customer for life! Time will tell…One thing that has changed from the original Breville machine I had is the water tank. I am not crazy about it being on the back of the machine. I find it difficult to reach your hand down in the tank for cleaning. Also, being on the back of the unit it is hard to see the water level. I loved the older model that had the wide box like water tank in the center with the water level window you could see from the front. Just my opinion.Thank you Breville for making a great quality espresso machine!!! ☕️🥰
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