In this video, we look at how to thoroughly clean your Bambino Plus by backflushing with a cleaning tablet, descaling, as well as cleaning the steam wand tip and shower screen. Finally, we give it a nice wipe down to make it shine like new. Chapters 0:00 Intro 0:48 How to Manually Backflush 1:26 Outdated Manual: water doesn't run through portafilter! 1:42 Backflushing with Tablet 3:22 How to Automatically Backflush 4:04 Descaling 6:36 Cleaning the Steam Wand 8:11 Cleaning the Shower Screen
Thank you so so much for this video. Bought my machine about 5 months ago and yesterday in the morning kitchen rush prepping for work, my machine decided to stop working. I was frustrated and not in a very decent mood. I normally get up earlier to make my wife and I, our morning start up fuel but that didn’t happened. So you can imagine how the morning went. Lol. Anyways, I did everything in your instructional video and WALA, I have a working machine again. Now, I have an understanding of how to maintain my machine so this disaster won’t happen again. Thanks again and I’m going to order the products so I won’t have to go through this nightmare again.
„All you need is unscrew the shower screen“. And then you proceed to magically get it off the machine. Tried the same without luck and now my machine can’t get water through it. Seems like I broke it. Amazing tutorial, thank you so much!
Thanks for your informative video. Recently my machine started to keep alerting me to clean the machine, even after I do it! Is it a software issue or it is actually dirty? One more thing, I don’t use cleaning tablets, I use generic espresso machine cleaning powder, as the tablets are very expensive in my country and hard to get. Any tip?
Do you mean to descale? The machine has no sensors to tell how dirty it is, only a water flow meter, to know how much water has been drawn. I would suggest descaling, and if you do not have descaling solution, then you can try some vinegar, but I would still suggest using what the manufacturer recommends, which is their descaling solution. Cheers!
@@TomsCoffeeCorner thanks for the reply. No descaling process is fine. When I do the automatic cleaning process and it finishes and turn the machine back on and off, it says I need cleaning agian 🥹
@TheZanke thanks for your reply, actually the issue is not resolved yet. I did not understand what you meant because I don’t control how long the process takes, it does it automatically.
Tom love your videos. May I ask which is better in your opinion, Delonghi dedica or Sag bambino? It would be a great video idea to do a comparisation maybe. Keep up the good work.
Hey Enes! Thanks for your feedback. Well, I like them both a lot. The Bambino is better at steaming out of the box, and has a 3 way solenoid. But, it costs at least 2x the DeLonghi Dedica. I was thinking of doing a live comparison, if people might be interested...
@@TomsCoffeeCorner Thank you for this video Tom, sorry I missed the live session. It looks like the bambino wand its in another league but I have actually installed, in my dedica, the rancilio silvia wand so I guess its a little bit better. But do you think the 9 bar pressure at the bambino makes a better extraction than the 11-12 bar from dedica? Also do you have a link for the distribution tool you used, ? I have bought 2 on amazon but they were a waste :/ Thank again.
@@enesvekshari4395 Hi Enes, I get really good foam with the Dedica too. But the Bambino is more fun to use. Oh, and the Dedica actually has about 8-9 bar. It has 11 bar maximum, but with an in line manometer, I measured 8.5 bars. I did a video about it recently. Here's the WDT tool: WDT Tool: tidd.ly/3KIG541 (etsy)
@@TomsCoffeeCorner Yeah I saw the videos you made to the dedica ( actually I have seen them all, since I live in Germany and you are the only one who makes videos in English), also when you tried different springs but didnt made the same difference as in Gaggia Classic. I will be looking forward to the incoming videos for the Sage Bambino. Thanks also for the etsy link. I am trying to do a DIY but if it doesnt work will buy that one.
You can backflush when you want. Just slip the gray rubber disc in the PF, and press a shot. I think the machine will still prompt you to do it in regular intervals though.
@@TomsCoffeeCorner Thank you very much sir. Gonna try it later cause I think the bambino plus that was given to my mom needs some cleaning as its been a while since its been used. Additionally I want to ask some question about the delonghi KG79 grinder. I've opened it 3 times today and adjusted its burr. Is it normal that the outer edge of the burr is kinda scratched. Its brand new and im kinda worried i break it. The setting I put to is close to limit. I back up at least three clicks before its limit. Thanks
Just make sure the burrs don't abut. That being said, there's much better options out there for grinders. So maybe return that one if you can, and get a better one. Just my thought on it.@@joeylauriaga2841
@@TomsCoffeeCorner thank you very much for that. Ill check my burrs again later this morning. Here in the Ph its very hard to find a grinder so I guess I'll stick with what I have. I want my electronics to be seen working IRL cause we've got some past problems with dealing with electronics that were bought online.
In this video, we look at how to thoroughly clean your Bambino Plus by backflushing with a cleaning tablet, descaling, as well as cleaning the steam wand tip and shower screen. Finally, we give it a nice wipe down to make it shine like new.
Chapters
0:00 Intro
0:48 How to Manually Backflush
1:26 Outdated Manual: water doesn't run through portafilter!
1:42 Backflushing with Tablet
3:22 How to Automatically Backflush
4:04 Descaling
6:36 Cleaning the Steam Wand
8:11 Cleaning the Shower Screen
This video is AMAZING. Thanks for explaining how to properly clean this machine. Way better than the Breville videos lol
Hey thanks so much for your kind feedback - glad it helped!
Thank you so so much for this video. Bought my machine about 5 months ago and yesterday in the morning kitchen rush prepping for work, my machine decided to stop working. I was frustrated and not in a very decent mood. I normally get up earlier to make my wife and I, our morning start up fuel but that didn’t happened. So you can imagine how the morning went. Lol. Anyways, I did everything in your instructional video and WALA, I have a working machine again. Now, I have an understanding of how to maintain my machine so this disaster won’t happen again. Thanks again and I’m going to order the products so I won’t have to go through this nightmare again.
Hello Jose, thanks for sharing, and I am real glad to hear that your machine is working again! Cheers!
„All you need is unscrew the shower screen“. And then you proceed to magically get it off the machine. Tried the same without luck and now my machine can’t get water through it. Seems like I broke it. Amazing tutorial, thank you so much!
Thanks for mentioning the shower head. I’d never know to take that off and clean it; and boy did it need cleaning!
You betcha! Thanks for watching. 🤗
Thank you!! I nearly burnt myself per other video instructions
Perfect directions - thanks for sharing!
My pleasure!
The best explanation
Just what I was looking for - what is the wand cleaner for, since you soaked the tip in the other descaling solution?
That is a cleaner specifically for getting that nasty milk crust off the steam wand tip.
Hi Tom. Good video thank you. Can you tell me where you found the swivel stand and its width, please?
Hi there! I think it is 12 inches, like this one: amzn.to/3HpNAxy
Cheers, Tom
Thank you for this helpful video
You betcha!
Why do the back flush indikator still blinks after doing back flush. Can you help. Kind regards and Thanks for god information James
Hey James, sorry I am not really sure. Maybe the cycle didn't end properly. Can you repeat it and see if it works better?
@@TomsCoffeeCorner Thanks 🍀
Hi. Normally how often you need to do the clean cycle and the descaling?
Depends on how hard your water is, but I would suggest every 2 months at least. Also, using a Brita filter helps to reduce scale. Cheers!
Thanks for the video Tom 👏👍
You got it, Manuel!
Thanks for your informative video.
Recently my machine started to keep alerting me to clean the machine, even after I do it!
Is it a software issue or it is actually dirty?
One more thing, I don’t use cleaning tablets, I use generic espresso machine cleaning powder, as the tablets are very expensive in my country and hard to get.
Any tip?
Do you mean to descale? The machine has no sensors to tell how dirty it is, only a water flow meter, to know how much water has been drawn. I would suggest descaling, and if you do not have descaling solution, then you can try some vinegar, but I would still suggest using what the manufacturer recommends, which is their descaling solution. Cheers!
@@TomsCoffeeCorner thanks for the reply. No descaling process is fine. When I do the automatic cleaning process and it finishes and turn the machine back on and off, it says I need cleaning agian 🥹
@@ashkanpower Hmm, I wonder if a factory default reset would help...
@@TomsCoffeeCorner I did try that, didn’t work. It is strange because why would it need cleaning after cleaning process without even taking a shot.
@TheZanke thanks for your reply, actually the issue is not resolved yet.
I did not understand what you meant because I don’t control how long the process takes, it does it automatically.
Tom love your videos. May I ask which is better in your opinion, Delonghi dedica or Sag bambino? It would be a great video idea to do a comparisation maybe. Keep up the good work.
Hey Enes! Thanks for your feedback. Well, I like them both a lot. The Bambino is better at steaming out of the box, and has a 3 way solenoid. But, it costs at least 2x the DeLonghi Dedica. I was thinking of doing a live comparison, if people might be interested...
Hi Enes, I wanted to go live today for a short video anyway, so here is the spontaneous comparison: ua-cam.com/video/3JYlmCBlRCM/v-deo.html
@@TomsCoffeeCorner Thank you for this video Tom, sorry I missed the live session. It looks like the bambino wand its in another league but I have actually installed, in my dedica, the rancilio silvia wand so I guess its a little bit better. But do you think the 9 bar pressure at the bambino makes a better extraction than the 11-12 bar from dedica? Also do you have a link for the distribution tool you used, ? I have bought 2 on amazon but they were a waste :/ Thank again.
@@enesvekshari4395 Hi Enes, I get really good foam with the Dedica too. But the Bambino is more fun to use. Oh, and the Dedica actually has about 8-9 bar. It has 11 bar maximum, but with an in line manometer, I measured 8.5 bars. I did a video about it recently. Here's the WDT tool: WDT Tool: tidd.ly/3KIG541 (etsy)
@@TomsCoffeeCorner Yeah I saw the videos you made to the dedica ( actually I have seen them all, since I live in Germany and you are the only one who makes videos in English), also when you tried different springs but didnt made the same difference as in Gaggia Classic. I will be looking forward to the incoming videos for the Sage Bambino. Thanks also for the etsy link. I am trying to do a DIY but if it doesnt work will buy that one.
Can I also do this on the regular bambino? (Not Bambino Plus)
Sure, you can also and should also descale the Bambino, but I don't know if the steps are exactly the same.
Can I do backflushing anytime i want to do it? Or do i need to wait for the sensors in the breville to do a a backflush?
You can backflush when you want. Just slip the gray rubber disc in the PF, and press a shot. I think the machine will still prompt you to do it in regular intervals though.
@@TomsCoffeeCorner Thank you very much sir. Gonna try it later cause I think the bambino plus that was given to my mom needs some cleaning as its been a while since its been used.
Additionally I want to ask some question about the delonghi KG79 grinder. I've opened it 3 times today and adjusted its burr. Is it normal that the outer edge of the burr is kinda scratched. Its brand new and im kinda worried i break it. The setting I put to is close to limit. I back up at least three clicks before its limit. Thanks
Just make sure the burrs don't abut. That being said, there's much better options out there for grinders. So maybe return that one if you can, and get a better one. Just my thought on it.@@joeylauriaga2841
@@TomsCoffeeCorner thank you very much for that. Ill check my burrs again later this morning. Here in the Ph its very hard to find a grinder so I guess I'll stick with what I have. I want my electronics to be seen working IRL cause we've got some past problems with dealing with electronics that were bought online.
Descaling starts at 4:08
Thank You!!
You betcha!
For descaling, DO remove the tank filter if there is one.
Yes, that's true. I lost mine already, lol.
Mine turns off when you press those two buttons at once
Really? If you press the furthest left, and furthest right on the bottom?