I love my Ninja, but I think the Sage touch impress is the one to compare to, it is much cheaper than the Oracle and the tamping is much similar to the Ninja. I was on the fence between them than decided to go with the Ninja, the price is simply unbeatable
Agreed, the Touch Impress makes more sense to compare to against the Ninja Luxe. I'm guessing he only did the Oracle Jet because it's new and trending currently
Hmm. I find the BTI actually very comparable to the Oracle Jet, minus the puck prep. But anyway, I don't have a BTI to compare the Ninja to anyway. Cheers!
Having had both machines i feel like they actually have wildly different target groups. The ninja really is the machine you get and completely forget about. You dont need anyone to have any idea how espresso works to get nice drinkable drinks out of it. Its really the machine to give you better drink quality then a superautomatic without any skills. However you cant really go any further with the machine because of accessory and setup limitations and the machine is clearly not made to tinker with it. Tha hardware feels solid and well balanced to be used in its set limits but doesnt really provide the capabilities to go beyond that. The Oracle jet (and the sage lineup as a whole) on the other hand gives you a very capable machine all around in a smart all in one footprint and some assistance to get you going. You will get to a similar point as the ninja does with the barista guidance but the real fun begins when you start playing with it more. Adjusting the doses, getting new accessories, learning steaming with an easy to use steam wand with temperature sensors etc. With that and the technically much more capable hardware you will be able to further improve the shots and really get to know a lot about espresso making and your preferences if you want to while not losing the ease of use (auto tamping, saving profiles, auto milq) for the rest of the household. Once setup the oracle jet probably is easier and cleaner to operate for the average user but both machines are close. My overall impression: The Ninja is for the type of people that want to set it and forget it. Great first babystep for superautomatic user or people who really just want better coffee without much if any extra work. The Oracle jet is for people who want to play with the machine and its extra capabilities but want a smart all in one package that still delivers ease of use if you dont feel like playing with it or have other people who need to use the machine as well.
Ninja can also adjust dose, grind size, shot size. So I don't follow what you mean saying you cant go any further. It also has an exact dosing system due to the scale.
I’ve had many of these sorts of machines and I would recommend going way simpler. Get a Bambino plus, a decent grinder, a bottomless porta filter, decent scales and a nice tamper/polisher. Do your own puck-prep it’s a critical part, of the black art of espresso and not difficult at all. The machine does automatic milk frothing absolutely perfectly, but everything else you get to do yourself which is how espresso should be :-) Leaves you enough money to buy a decent home toaster (Freshroast 550) and make way better than espresso than any cafe outside of Italy. I’m always amazed at how much better my espresso is, compared to any cafe - downside is, coffee away from home is always a disappointment.
I just ordered the Ninja as a Christmas gift to my husband and me. We’re upgrading from a Keurig so this is a whole new ball game for us and I’m excited to try all the features. Great review!
Just wanted to point out that the sticker with the coffee recipes comes off cleanly (I reapplied mine inside a nearby cabinet door), and the unit looks nicer with it off. I got the Ninja shortly after it came out, based in part on your early review. Love it so far!
Where is the water tank located? Im used to having it on the side on my old Philips silenzio which makes it easy to fill. Some put it on the back making it a hassle pulling out machine every time you refill especially if it does not pull up. And if it pulls up and you have it under cabinets sometimes height is an issue
Ninja is the clear winner in my house. It does everything, fits under my cabinet, makes top quality drinks, doesnt break the bank AND most important, my wife and daughter can use it. This is their first generation and they nailed it 👏
It’s a clear winner in your house because you don’t own a sage. I had both but have just the jet now, you can’t make a better espresso with a 54mm group head compared to that of a 58mm group you just can’t. Although luxe is a great price and sage is a bit too expensive in my eyes it’s still a far greater machine for obvious reasons
@@Devon-Decor the fact that you pointed out a 4mm discrepancy as an advantage is exactly my point. The comparison is like my Tesla Model S Plaid to an Aston Martin DB12 Volante. 400% more in cost for the same car segment but targeted to a tiny consumer base. But I love the discussion and comparisons. Especially since you've tried them both!
The Oracle Jet is certainly more refined, but I do not think better espresso is made with a 58mm over 54mm. I used to work at a cafe that used Dalle Corte machines with a 54mm portafilter. La Spaziale uses 53mm. I actually prefer smaller PFs, because they are in my opinion easier to work with.
@@Devon-Decor Sorry but the claim that a 58mm group pulls better shots than a 54 is just false. The Olympia Cremina is a 49mm machine and there's a reason people actively search for them on the used market. If you weren't able to make as good, or better shots with your 54mm compared to your 58mm, maybe that's on you...
Great comparison. The main reason I'd still go with a sage/breville is because I've had my Breville Barista for over 7 years and is still rockin like a champ. Hopefully Ninja will be as reliable in time as well.
Moccaster for filter coffee and Ninja Cafe Lux for the rest - for under 800€ you get a perfect set up. So you can spent more money for fresh coffee beans from a good local coffee roastery. ❤️ Note: I think the Oracle is a little bit overrated and overpriced.
My funnel was chipped as well on arrival, so it looks like a common flaw... however a quick call to Ninja and they sent me a new one within 2 days. It is also available for sale at £5.99 so good to see parts are easily accessible...Ninja should also replace for free throughout the warranty period. I've had the Ninja for a week now and very happy with it!
My wife and I have had the Oracle Jet for about a month (graduation gift for her). She does milk drinks exclusively and is not interested in "the hobby"; and the Oracle has suited us both very well. She can make her lattes without any technical knowledge, and the custom drinks are great. She has a 'work latte' that steams the milk a little hotter so it's ready when she gets to work, and then the normal one so she can drink right away at home (she's very particular about temp). When I want to play I pull out the tamping fan and do what ever puck prep I want, then just pop it back on and it's ready for her again.
I have the Oracle touch. The trick to steaming milk on auto for art is to tilt the pitcher, use whole milk, steam setting on 1. I'd be interested in trying the Ninja luxe!
As someone who likes their beans as dark as they can be without oil, the Ninja does a great job. I do wish the inner burr was adjustable like on the Breville units.
Thank you, Tom. Excellent comparison as always! From what I've read, the funnel is a common issue. I am still hoping the Delonghi La Specialista Touch hits the US.
On the Ninja, if you get the espresso and the milk ready at the same time and hit the brew and the steam buttons it goes right from brew to steam without the wait that you mentioned...it's pretty much instant.
Not really in the market just now, but if I were (and given the money) I'd probably go for the #Oracle for the build and the standard PF. The tall-cup possibility on the Ninja would make me think about it for a while, though - and you can buy a lot of coffee for the difference in price. BTW, re the naked steam wand on the Ninja, the people at a coffee hole I frequent when cycling plunge theirs into a pitcher of water as soon as they finish steaming, then come back and wipe it clean once the drink is served. The wand doesn't cake up and the water cools it immediately.
I loved the Luxe Café from Ninja; however, I replaced my Philips LatteGo with a Breville Touch Impress, and one of the main reasons I haven't chosen Ninja is because I love americanos, and Ninja doesn't speel water (not the model available here in Canada). Thanks for your videos, I learned a lot.
You actually can do Americanos on the US version despite the missing hot water spout. Just empty the portafilter after doing an espresso, switch the drink over to a coffee selection, select the OZ size selector, then run. It takes much longer of course because of the pre-infusion pause it does after about 5-8 seconds of hot water, then continues with more hot water. Not ideal by any means, compared to machines with a dedicated hot water spout, but it can be done.
My funnel broke on the ninja to within days of using it Currently waiting upon stock of the funnel to replace my one. So I'm using my half broken funnel for now But you can get a 3d printed funnel online if you have a 3d printer especially as ninja never have stock
Great comparison video! Something I've found with our Oracle Jet is that it will make significantly better foam if you go a little beyond the 'max' fill line, much silkier. I'd be interested if you've noticed anything similar in your testing!
Thanks for that idea! I tried u out a few times, and it was a little better, but still not really microfoam for me. I wonder if my steam wand isn’t distributing power evenly…
@TomsCoffeeCorner Thank you for sharing your experience, and testing it yourself! I'll also be the first to admit I'm a novice; this is our first foray into espresso, so it's very possible my socks are blown off from anything beyond heating some milk in the microwave.
I can't wait for Nina's second generation of machines, they still need to polish some things, and maybe rebalance budgets in favor of an even better grinder instead of that quad shot
Many thanks for a very helpful video. The funnel on Ninja will be solved, that's a small thing. I'm a little worried about the build quality and longevity of both coffee makers. With the same long warranty, I wouldn't be too surprised if the Oracle Jet ends up going even earlier than the Ninja, and that would be really unfortunate. For that premium price, I would expect premium performance (which is lacking in some moments) and at least a 5-year warranty, otherwise it's better to pay 500 EUR for a Ninja or a cheaper Breville/Sage. An extra surcharge of 1500 EUR just for the design is already too much.
The ninja is a bit of an ugly duckling but would take it. The looks are a bit old fashioned, maybe from the 80s but it is a lot cheaper. The other one is cuter but too expensive.
Can't get the Ninja here in Norway. But now I have decided to not go for these machines. I'd rather go for a simpler, more basic machine, a separate grinder, and learn to do things manually. Saves a lot of money and is much more fun.
I use the Delonghi Dedica for that reason. For the price you can buy the machine, all the addition barista elements, bottomless portafilter, leveling, wdt, a silicone place mat, and portafilter top screen, and hand grinder for half the price of the Ninja. On rush days you can go with the standard portafilter, but you can produce a much better shot going barista style.
@VistasdelMar2008 Exactly what I was thinking. I just ordered the 885, an Opus and a bottomlessportafilter. Hope you are happy with it. Where did you get other acessories?
@@ronnyskaar3737 I bought everything through Amazon, but paid attention to a lot of YT videos to determine which ones to buy. Not all puck screens are alike, for example. For the Delonghi I settled on a fantastic one - The Notsek, rather than the cheaper and useless Neouza.
"It saves a lot of money" is probably what many espresso nerds thought when they first went manual lol Was between going manual and the oracle jet and luckily got a crazy offer for the jet (950€). Started looking at manuals with a bambino and a smart grinder and before the jet was already close to buy the lelit mara x and a eureka libra
I believe Rave would be your best bet for this, honestly truly amazing fresh coffee and a lot of people 'rave' about it. alternatively I personally switch between rave and good morning coffee :)
I’m team #NinjaLuxe, but this is also my first espresso machine 😂 It was the price & the ease of use! When I have company, I can look like a seasoned barista when I make them an espresso martini or latte without all the guesswork! Sidenote, there’s workarounds for the americano, manual steaming, & even the barista assistance (if you had the audacity to turn it off lol)!
Edit: How did I miss it; you already have a video. Watching now! Wait, wait, wait, why are we talking about either of these rather than that scale? I found your short after seeing this video and am amused by the people who don't like it. As someone who has had channeling glitch my touch screen scales more than once this intrigues me, quite a bit. Full video in the future? Anyway, I'd take the Ninja based on value alone. Though I'd rather just flip a switch to start extraction and flip it again to stop it. I am the same way with radios. I like analog and tubes not so much solid state and menus but that is a different story. Regardless, I enjoyed the video as always so thank you for comparing these two.
I had the ninja for a week or so but could not stand the coffee it produced (just me likely). Bought the oracle jet after and it has been amazing and consistent.
#Luxecafe would be my choice of the two machines. At that price, you can buy a lot more of your favorite coffee with the savings. As far as build quality, I've had good experiences with Ninja products in the past, and I'm sure this would be a similar experience.
I am just a simpy Sage fanboy 😂 I already have a Barista Touch and a Barista Touch Impress but I suspect that I will get a Oracle Jet next year. I couldn't care less about Latte art. I just want the machine to make my milk hot....
For the price, I’d take the ninja and buy an extra doser. It’s a fun machine to play with and not a huge loss if it kicks the bucket in a couple of years. Whereas the loss of 2k would really upset me.
Only issue i can see with the 3d printed funnels is the doseage not being correct I think the weighing in the ninja takes the predetermined weight of the puk and the funnel to work out the beans to grind As I've noticed that since I've been using my broken funnel i am getting so much excess beans ground up Would be great if someone could test this out If ninja have done this based upon the weight of their puck and funnel then that's not good Means you'd have to print out the funnel with the same weight as existing Funnels are cheap though only 6£ when in stock on the ninja site
We ended up retuning the oracle jet. We really wanted to like it, but we had the same issues you did, and maybe a few more. We found the espresso to be inconsistent with both volumetric and time-based extraction. The auto milk was awful, full of large bubbles that you couldn’t get rid of no matter how much you tap and swirl. This was was 2% dairy. We tried manual steaming, and that was so much better, but then what’s the point of having this machine.
Well in all fairness, I’ve found that volumetric dosing is not really reliable in any machine I’ve tested. So, I generally just stop the shot when it reaches the volume I want.
I would say that on point 1 you are talking about Availability, not accessibility. Accessibility would be more like how the user is able to get in and around the various parts, the insides, cleaning between things. Thanks for the review!
I am planning to replace my Jura with the Oracle Jet. The ninja might have been an option if it was even on the market in The Netherlands. But it sure is one ugly monstrosity.
Today I got the answer from Ninja Customer Service Germany that nobody knows when the Luxe Cafe ist available again. They only know that every 2 weeks they get new stuff, but not if the Luxe Cafe will be in online store again. I am very disappointed about that, but the only thing I can do is waiting for it 😂
ninja is better and the "sold out" is the proof. much more easier to make and diel- espresso, more consistent results with grinding amount and tamping. its only downside is more plastic than the oracle
Tom, I wonder if you have got an Oracle with a bum steam system… …it seems odd that automatic steaming would be less good on this Oracle than Breville’s other cheaper and/or older machines. Something as simple as not perfectly shaped hole(s) in the wand’s tip, to who knows. Something that doesn’t affect manual steaming. A minor problem with the holes, for example, could affect the “aim” of the steam jets in automatic mode, preventing the vortex from forming and properly breaking down the large bubbles. Not seeing a vortex while manually steaming, you would probably automatically adjust your angle to get it, without even being conscious of it.
The inconsistent milk auto steaming on the Oracle Jet is really pushing me to spend much less on a Ninja Luxe instead. I'm just waiting to see if they ever release that 701 / Pro model with the built in tamper in the US (I know, it isn't even released in Europe).
That's where I began my search. @@Lara4584But it doesn't inspire me with confidence that the touch impress is also supposed to be an auto "Milq" system like this.
"... using a supermarket bean today...". Why? Both of these machines are designed to use fresh beans only, running a supermarket bean through either is pointless, surely?
Well, it’s circumstance…the grocery store I go to normally has my go to bean, from a local roaster, but lately they’ve been out. So I took a chance on a bag with a packaging date from October. The shots have actually been better than expected, although admittedly not as consistent as I’d like. Cheers!
I have just got the Barista pro after my Touch died after 3 years. The reliability of these machines isn't good enough to pay for ultra expensive models. Plus I'm hoping to get better espresso and milk art with this more manual machine. The Ninja seems good value but I'd still take the Barista pro over it (plus in my case my old accessories still work)
The Oracle Jet is accessible, because the number of people who are willing to be robbed over a glorified coffee machine, are far fewer in number. Please explain to me, the $1500.00 difference.
I think the Breville you are obviously paying for brand in the game a bit. You are also paying for tried and tested technology and manufacturing. This is Ninja’s first machine like this, so we will see.
Thank you! For some reason you seem much less critical of auto frothing of touch impress in this video ua-cam.com/video/PmtRTSKQRY4/v-deo.htmlsi=Z4N2HO6TeO-vNIlc Perhaps the benchmark for comparison was different in the older video. Thanks for these reviews, very helpful
@ Yes, if you check that video, you see that the milk actually churns pretty well. But if I remember right, I still didn’t get microfoam every time, but maybe it did a little better then on the Oracle Jet for me. I can’t compare them right now, because I gave the Touch Impress back.
Nice review Tom , i have been in touch with Breville in Australia around the quality of the auto milk Frothing as i used to have the Oracle Touch and the auto throthing was much better Im yet to hear back from their other than its with the product team, howeve the retail store has offered to replace it for a new Oracle Touch which im not keen on since rhe Jet has a better grinder and volumetric extraction Ill keep you posted if i get a resolution
Ninja. Breville's pricing is rediculous. The other day I tested the Touch Impress and I wasn't impressed by its inconsistency. I'd say the Bambino is way better.
#oraclejet. I would really like to be able to buy the Ninja, but I just find it ugly. I can't imagine having to look at it every morning. On the contrary, I find the Jet is a dream. Why can't Sage deliver better results for a little less money 🥺
Whichever unit you prefer, it's quite obvious the Oracle is ludicrously overpriced. The Ninja has shone a light on expensive retailers gouging coffee enthusiasts.
While I agree that Sage obviously overprice the Jet, I am also pretty sure that Ninja are selling the Luxe cafe at or very close to cost. This thing is designed and built to disrupt the market and get people to talk about how shockingly good value for money Ninja espresso machines are. The gouging will come later once they are established.
Er... weird concept of accessibility, lol. I think you meant Availability. The fact that Ninja has actual buttons and not a touchscreen has a huge impact on people who have some motor skills issues. Also makes no sense comparing those 2 models that are CLEARLY not on the same tier lol
From what I've heard, the "luxe basket" is a bit of a gimmick that they probably shouldn't have wasted their R&D budget on. I think you're better off using the normal basket to make a decent americano or cafe crema (if it can make them) rather than wasting your beans on badly done sort-of-but-not-really filter coffee. I am biased toward the #OracleJet though. It's worth it for the user experience to me. Ninja seem to have the same "running a descaling programme couldn't be simpler, just hold these 3 buttons while turning the device on, then scroll until you find 'HC37' in the menu. Then press these 2 buttons together to start the programme!" Thing that put me off sage button machines. And hey! It was *only* 3 times the price for me! Lololol
@RayOnTheRun I covered the poor drip coffee, but why does it need a special basket for cold coffee? The Jet uses its normal basket and it comes out quite nice.
Honestly if the only difference is I'm paying an extra 1,500 to lose one extra step in the process and have a screen? I'm going with the #LuxeCafe I'll take pushing down the puck every time and using buttons any day to not spend 2,000
I own the barista express and would never buy another sage product. Absolutely terrible build quality with parts coming loose over time but not before your warranty is over. Leaks constantly making it impossible to clean until I fix it again. I get nothing lasts forever but at its price point a few years is terrible. And this isn't an unfortunate n=1 there are loads of people having the same problem if you look online. Not to mention 4 times the price here for a similar but inferior machine. Do yourselves a favour and don't touch sage/breville.
I don't care what you pay for these machines these days, pieces breaking off in front of your face all the time is unacceptable. In today's economy if a company cannot build a machine over $250 retail that is even somewhat reliable then it should not be sold.
Can't get a better unbiased review than this. Great job Tom. I'm a sucker for a good bargain so the Ninja it is.
I love my Ninja, but I think the Sage touch impress is the one to compare to, it is much cheaper than the Oracle and the tamping is much similar to the Ninja. I was on the fence between them than decided to go with the Ninja, the price is simply unbeatable
Agreed, the Touch Impress makes more sense to compare to against the Ninja Luxe. I'm guessing he only did the Oracle Jet because it's new and trending currently
Hmm. I find the BTI actually very comparable to the Oracle Jet, minus the puck prep. But anyway, I don't have a BTI to compare the Ninja to anyway. Cheers!
Excellent comparison, Tom. You always give us food for thought-the price differential vs outcomes is significant here. Very interesting.
For the price, the Sage should win easily... Must go with the Ninja! Thanks for the comparison!
Having had both machines i feel like they actually have wildly different target groups.
The ninja really is the machine you get and completely forget about. You dont need anyone to have any idea how espresso works to get nice drinkable drinks out of it. Its really the machine to give you better drink quality then a superautomatic without any skills. However you cant really go any further with the machine because of accessory and setup limitations and the machine is clearly not made to tinker with it. Tha hardware feels solid and well balanced to be used in its set limits but doesnt really provide the capabilities to go beyond that.
The Oracle jet (and the sage lineup as a whole) on the other hand gives you a very capable machine all around in a smart all in one footprint and some assistance to get you going. You will get to a similar point as the ninja does with the barista guidance but the real fun begins when you start playing with it more. Adjusting the doses, getting new accessories, learning steaming with an easy to use steam wand with temperature sensors etc. With that and the technically much more capable hardware you will be able to further improve the shots and really get to know a lot about espresso making and your preferences if you want to while not losing the ease of use (auto tamping, saving profiles, auto milq) for the rest of the household. Once setup the oracle jet probably is easier and cleaner to operate for the average user but both machines are close.
My overall impression:
The Ninja is for the type of people that want to set it and forget it. Great first babystep for superautomatic user or people who really just want better coffee without much if any extra work. The Oracle jet is for people who want to play with the machine and its extra capabilities but want a smart all in one package that still delivers ease of use if you dont feel like playing with it or have other people who need to use the machine as well.
Ninja can also adjust dose, grind size, shot size. So I don't follow what you mean saying you cant go any further. It also has an exact dosing system due to the scale.
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@@annap214 That’s so kind, thank you!
I’ve had many of these sorts of machines and I would recommend going way simpler.
Get a Bambino plus, a decent grinder, a bottomless porta filter, decent scales and a nice tamper/polisher.
Do your own puck-prep it’s a critical part, of the black art of espresso and not difficult at all. The machine does automatic milk frothing absolutely perfectly, but everything else you get to do yourself which is how espresso should be :-)
Leaves you enough money to buy a decent home toaster (Freshroast 550) and make way better than espresso than any cafe outside of Italy.
I’m always amazed at how much better my espresso is, compared to any cafe - downside is, coffee away from home is always a disappointment.
I just ordered the Ninja as a Christmas gift to my husband and me. We’re upgrading from a Keurig so this is a whole new ball game for us and I’m excited to try all the features. Great review!
Just wanted to point out that the sticker with the coffee recipes comes off cleanly (I reapplied mine inside a nearby cabinet door), and the unit looks nicer with it off. I got the Ninja shortly after it came out, based in part on your early review. Love it so far!
Good idea, I finally removed them this morning, and it was easy!
Where is the water tank located? Im used to having it on the side on my old Philips silenzio which makes it easy to fill. Some put it on the back making it a hassle pulling out machine every time you refill especially if it does not pull up. And if it pulls up and you have it under cabinets sometimes height is an issue
Ninja is the clear winner in my house. It does everything, fits under my cabinet, makes top quality drinks, doesnt break the bank AND most important, my wife and daughter can use it. This is their first generation and they nailed it 👏
It’s a clear winner in your house because you don’t own a sage. I had both but have just the jet now, you can’t make a better espresso with a 54mm group head compared to that of a 58mm group you just can’t. Although luxe is a great price and sage is a bit too expensive in my eyes it’s still a far greater machine for obvious reasons
@@Devon-Decor the fact that you pointed out a 4mm discrepancy as an advantage is exactly my point. The comparison is like my Tesla Model S Plaid to an Aston Martin DB12 Volante. 400% more in cost for the same car segment but targeted to a tiny consumer base. But I love the discussion and comparisons. Especially since you've tried them both!
The Oracle Jet is certainly more refined, but I do not think better espresso is made with a 58mm over 54mm. I used to work at a cafe that used Dalle Corte machines with a 54mm portafilter. La Spaziale uses 53mm. I actually prefer smaller PFs, because they are in my opinion easier to work with.
For someone who likes weaker coffee then maybe it’s not as big of a deal but for someone who likes stronger coffee then it is a big deal
@@Devon-Decor Sorry but the claim that a 58mm group pulls better shots than a 54 is just false. The Olympia Cremina is a 49mm machine and there's a reason people actively search for them on the used market. If you weren't able to make as good, or better shots with your 54mm compared to your 58mm, maybe that's on you...
Great comparison. The main reason I'd still go with a sage/breville is because I've had my Breville Barista for over 7 years and is still rockin like a champ. Hopefully Ninja will be as reliable in time as well.
Moccaster for filter coffee and Ninja Cafe Lux for the rest - for under 800€ you get a perfect set up. So you can spent more money for fresh coffee beans from a good local coffee roastery. ❤️
Note: I think the Oracle is a little bit overrated and overpriced.
As soon as the ninjas are available I’m going to buy one 😊
My funnel was chipped as well on arrival, so it looks like a common flaw... however a quick call to Ninja and they sent me a new one within 2 days. It is also available for sale at £5.99 so good to see parts are easily accessible...Ninja should also replace for free throughout the warranty period. I've had the Ninja for a week now and very happy with it!
My wife and I have had the Oracle Jet for about a month (graduation gift for her). She does milk drinks exclusively and is not interested in "the hobby"; and the Oracle has suited us both very well. She can make her lattes without any technical knowledge, and the custom drinks are great. She has a 'work latte' that steams the milk a little hotter so it's ready when she gets to work, and then the normal one so she can drink right away at home (she's very particular about temp). When I want to play I pull out the tamping fan and do what ever puck prep I want, then just pop it back on and it's ready for her again.
That’s a good idea - thanks for sharing your experience!
I have the Oracle touch. The trick to steaming milk on auto for art is to tilt the pitcher, use whole milk, steam setting on 1. I'd be interested in trying the Ninja luxe!
Will Ninja fix the problem with the Funnel or update it to a better quality one.
Idk, 🤷♂️ I hope so.
They have for the European market so assume will other places few photos of the new one where it looks like a toughened clear plastic
Cheers love the clips cheers
Team #LuxCafe for me. Appreciate the comparison Tom 💯🙌
Thanks Tom for the informative videos.Helping us to choose the right machine for me will be Ninja..
thaaaaanks Tons Tom! great comparison
This was a great comparison Tom. Thank you!
Excellent comparison review. Thanks!
Where is the Ninja to buy in Germany? Sold out?
As someone who likes their beans as dark as they can be without oil, the Ninja does a great job. I do wish the inner burr was adjustable like on the Breville units.
Thank you, Tom. Excellent comparison as always! From what I've read, the funnel is a common issue. I am still hoping the Delonghi La Specialista Touch hits the US.
We shall see! Delonghi is weird...they haven't released the Rivelia in the states yet either.
500 or 2000.....not a hard decision for me. Ordered mine from Ninja, they had it in stock. I love that it makes a brewed cup of coffee.
Hello Tom, could you do a review on Delonghi La specialista Maestro cold brew and compare with oracle jet as they are very similar. Thank you so much
On the Ninja, if you get the espresso and the milk ready at the same time and hit the brew and the steam buttons it goes right from brew to steam without the wait that you mentioned...it's pretty much instant.
Very good review. I made up my mind. Thanks
Not really in the market just now, but if I were (and given the money) I'd probably go for the #Oracle for the build and the standard PF. The tall-cup possibility on the Ninja would make me think about it for a while, though - and you can buy a lot of coffee for the difference in price.
BTW, re the naked steam wand on the Ninja, the people at a coffee hole I frequent when cycling plunge theirs into a pitcher of water as soon as they finish steaming, then come back and wipe it clean once the drink is served. The wand doesn't cake up and the water cools it immediately.
Thanks for the tip with the steam wand, I'll have to try that out!
Oracle Jet is not available local yet. Amazon delivered my Oracle Jet in 2 days. (Canada)
I loved the Luxe Café from Ninja; however, I replaced my Philips LatteGo with a Breville Touch Impress, and one of the main reasons I haven't chosen Ninja is because I love americanos, and Ninja doesn't speel water (not the model available here in Canada). Thanks for your videos, I learned a lot.
You actually can do Americanos on the US version despite the missing hot water spout. Just empty the portafilter after doing an espresso, switch the drink over to a coffee selection, select the OZ size selector, then run. It takes much longer of course because of the pre-infusion pause it does after about 5-8 seconds of hot water, then continues with more hot water. Not ideal by any means, compared to machines with a dedicated hot water spout, but it can be done.
I was interested in the Americano myself but could not find out how many m/l or
fl/oz it makes in the impress, do you know by any chance
@@dsteele222 could you use this same process to draw water for a cup of tea? I think i saw somewhere that the water has some coffee grinds in it?
@@mrap1 you will have coffee grounds in your coffee, for sure. Not s good idea for a cup of tea.
My funnel broke on the ninja to within days of using it
Currently waiting upon stock of the funnel to replace my one. So I'm using my half broken funnel for now
But you can get a 3d printed funnel online if you have a 3d printer especially as ninja never have stock
@@TheTazman When they’re in stock I think I’ll buy 2-3.
Great comparison video! Something I've found with our Oracle Jet is that it will make significantly better foam if you go a little beyond the 'max' fill line, much silkier. I'd be interested if you've noticed anything similar in your testing!
Thanks for that idea! I tried u out a few times, and it was a little better, but still not really microfoam for me. I wonder if my steam wand isn’t distributing power evenly…
@TomsCoffeeCorner Thank you for sharing your experience, and testing it yourself! I'll also be the first to admit I'm a novice; this is our first foray into espresso, so it's very possible my socks are blown off from anything beyond heating some milk in the microwave.
#LuxeCafe Great side by side comparison! Hopefully there will be a restock soon in germany..
I can't wait for Nina's second generation of machines, they still need to polish some things, and maybe rebalance budgets in favor of an even better grinder instead of that quad shot
I think the Luxe for the price and its ease of use for me will they be putting out a updated version on the Luxe Tom
Many thanks for a very helpful video. The funnel on Ninja will be solved, that's a small thing.
I'm a little worried about the build quality and longevity of both coffee makers. With the same long warranty, I wouldn't be too surprised if the Oracle Jet ends up going even earlier than the Ninja, and that would be really unfortunate. For that premium price, I would expect premium performance (which is lacking in some moments) and at least a 5-year warranty, otherwise it's better to pay 500 EUR for a Ninja or a cheaper Breville/Sage.
An extra surcharge of 1500 EUR just for the design is already too much.
The ninja is a bit of an ugly duckling but would take it. The looks are a bit old fashioned, maybe from the 80s but it is a lot cheaper. The other one is cuter but too expensive.
Can't get the Ninja here in Norway. But now I have decided to not go for these machines. I'd rather go for a simpler, more basic machine, a separate grinder, and learn to do things manually. Saves a lot of money and is much more fun.
I use the Delonghi Dedica for that reason. For the price you can buy the machine, all the addition barista elements, bottomless portafilter, leveling, wdt, a silicone place mat, and portafilter top screen, and hand grinder for half the price of the Ninja. On rush days you can go with the standard portafilter, but you can produce a much better shot going barista style.
@VistasdelMar2008 Exactly what I was thinking. I just ordered the 885, an Opus and a bottomlessportafilter. Hope you are happy with it. Where did you get other acessories?
@@ronnyskaar3737 I bought everything through Amazon, but paid attention to a lot of YT videos to determine which ones to buy. Not all puck screens are alike, for example. For the Delonghi I settled on a fantastic one - The Notsek, rather than the cheaper and useless Neouza.
@VistasdelMar2008 Thanks. Good advice. Happy brewing.
"It saves a lot of money" is probably what many espresso nerds thought when they first went manual lol
Was between going manual and the oracle jet and luckily got a crazy offer for the jet (950€). Started looking at manuals with a bambino and a smart grinder and before the jet was already close to buy the lelit mara x and a eureka libra
#LuxeCafe
I'm team Ninja.
Funnels in stock on UK & US sites. 3D print funnel files also available.
Now to find a fresh dark roast in Europe!?!
Great idea to do a 3D print bravo..
I believe Rave would be your best bet for this, honestly truly amazing fresh coffee and a lot of people 'rave' about it. alternatively I personally switch between rave and good morning coffee :)
@@tophattoast4252 Rave looks nice but I'd have to pay import tax 😥 since UK is not in EU any longer.
I’m team #NinjaLuxe, but this is also my first espresso machine 😂 It was the price & the ease of use! When I have company, I can look like a seasoned barista when I make them an espresso martini or latte without all the guesswork! Sidenote, there’s workarounds for the americano, manual steaming, & even the barista assistance (if you had the audacity to turn it off lol)!
2 months in on the ninja and no regrets, I use medium roasts and its aways on setting 2 so I think a light roast would struggle in the grinder.
Edit: How did I miss it; you already have a video. Watching now!
Wait, wait, wait, why are we talking about either of these rather than that scale? I found your short after seeing this video and am amused by the people who don't like it. As someone who has had channeling glitch my touch screen scales more than once this intrigues me, quite a bit. Full video in the future?
Anyway, I'd take the Ninja based on value alone. Though I'd rather just flip a switch to start extraction and flip it again to stop it. I am the same way with radios. I like analog and tubes not so much solid state and menus but that is a different story.
Regardless, I enjoyed the video as always so thank you for comparing these two.
I had the ninja for a week or so but could not stand the coffee it produced (just me likely). Bought the oracle jet after and it has been amazing and consistent.
#Luxecafe would be my choice of the two machines. At that price, you can buy a lot more of your favorite coffee with the savings. As far as build quality, I've had good experiences with Ninja products in the past, and I'm sure this would be a similar experience.
Im still waiting for it to arrive in Australia and they are updating the Ninja Luxe yes Tom.
I am just a simpy Sage fanboy 😂
I already have a Barista Touch and a Barista Touch Impress but I suspect that I will get a Oracle Jet next year. I couldn't care less about Latte art. I just want the machine to make my milk hot....
#LuxeCafe. Any idea when. The 501 or 701 are due for release in the UK?
I don't know, but I bet it's going to be a bit yet.
For the price, I’d take the ninja and buy an extra doser. It’s a fun machine to play with and not a huge loss if it kicks the bucket in a couple of years. Whereas the loss of 2k would really upset me.
@@1101naomi An extra bean hopper would honestly be nice for both models. 👍🏻
Only issue i can see with the 3d printed funnels is the doseage not being correct
I think the weighing in the ninja takes the predetermined weight of the puk and the funnel to work out the beans to grind
As I've noticed that since I've been using my broken funnel i am getting so much excess beans ground up
Would be great if someone could test this out
If ninja have done this based upon the weight of their puck and funnel then that's not good
Means you'd have to print out the funnel with the same weight as existing
Funnels are cheap though only 6£ when in stock on the ninja site
@@TheTazman That’s a good point, thanks for mentioning it!
If I were in the market for a machine similar to either I could forgive a lot in the Ninja for that price difference, a whole lot
#OracleJet the auto puck prep i´m missing especially in a busy morning...
We ended up retuning the oracle jet. We really wanted to like it, but we had the same issues you did, and maybe a few more.
We found the espresso to be inconsistent with both volumetric and time-based extraction. The auto milk was awful, full of large bubbles that you couldn’t get rid of no matter how much you tap and swirl. This was was 2% dairy. We tried manual steaming, and that was so much better, but then what’s the point of having this machine.
Well in all fairness, I’ve found that volumetric dosing is not really reliable in any machine I’ve tested. So, I generally just stop the shot when it reaches the volume I want.
I would say that on point 1 you are talking about Availability, not accessibility. Accessibility would be more like how the user is able to get in and around the various parts, the insides, cleaning between things. Thanks for the review!
Availability would have been the word, you’re right.
Waiting for the Ninja Luxe Cafe to come to Australia, it was rumoured to be some time this year but no sign of any updates yet. :(
@@MichaelMassoni They can’t even keep them in stock I their home market… :(
I am planning to replace my Jura with the Oracle Jet. The ninja might have been an option if it was even on the market in The Netherlands. But it sure is one ugly monstrosity.
Waiting for the Pro version with integrated tamper
@@nightsurf03 Me too. But I think we’re in for a wait…
Today I got the answer from Ninja Customer Service Germany that nobody knows when the Luxe Cafe ist available again. They only know that every 2 weeks they get new stuff, but not if the Luxe Cafe will be in online store again. I am very disappointed about that, but the only thing I can do is waiting for it 😂
Yes, I was waiting for this one!
ninja is better and the "sold out" is the proof.
much more easier to make and diel- espresso, more consistent results with grinding amount and tamping.
its only downside is more plastic than the oracle
Tom, I wonder if you have got an Oracle with a bum steam system…
…it seems odd that automatic steaming would be less good on this Oracle than Breville’s other cheaper and/or older machines. Something as simple as not perfectly shaped hole(s) in the wand’s tip, to who knows. Something that doesn’t affect manual steaming. A minor problem with the holes, for example, could affect the “aim” of the steam jets in automatic mode, preventing the vortex from forming and properly breaking down the large bubbles. Not seeing a vortex while manually steaming, you would probably automatically adjust your angle to get it, without even being conscious of it.
@@coreycannon4511 I don’t know. It works great for manual mode. I think that the steam wand just sits too deep in the pitcher for auto steaming.
#luxecafe when it comes back into stock in the uk!!
#luxeCafe however, I had 2 replacement units already since the grinder failed... or became lose
@@MYung023 Oh crap! Glad that hasn’t happened to me!
The inconsistent milk auto steaming on the Oracle Jet is really pushing me to spend much less on a Ninja Luxe instead. I'm just waiting to see if they ever release that 701 / Pro model with the built in tamper in the US (I know, it isn't even released in Europe).
Have you checked out the touch impress. The milk function is really nice on it
That's where I began my search. @@Lara4584But it doesn't inspire me with confidence that the touch impress is also supposed to be an auto "Milq" system like this.
"... using a supermarket bean today...". Why? Both of these machines are designed to use fresh beans only, running a supermarket bean through either is pointless, surely?
Well, it’s circumstance…the grocery store I go to normally has my go to bean, from a local roaster, but lately they’ve been out. So I took a chance on a bag with a packaging date from October. The shots have actually been better than expected, although admittedly not as consistent as I’d like. Cheers!
Thats the Ninja quality there 😆 bits are falling off straight away..
I have just got the Barista pro after my Touch died after 3 years. The reliability of these machines isn't good enough to pay for ultra expensive models. Plus I'm hoping to get better espresso and milk art with this more manual machine. The Ninja seems good value but I'd still take the Barista pro over it (plus in my case my old accessories still work)
The Oracle Jet is accessible, because the number of people who are willing to be robbed over a glorified coffee machine, are far fewer in number. Please explain to me, the $1500.00 difference.
I think the Breville you are obviously paying for brand in the game a bit. You are also paying for tried and tested technology and manufacturing. This is Ninja’s first machine like this, so we will see.
Both the Jet and Touch Impress use the same MilQ technology. Why would the Jet perform worse in terms of steam/ micro foam?
@@danacandersen The Touch Impress didn’t make microfoam for me either. I can’t remember if it was better than the Jet but I don’t think so.
Thank you! For some reason you seem much less critical of auto frothing of touch impress in this video ua-cam.com/video/PmtRTSKQRY4/v-deo.htmlsi=Z4N2HO6TeO-vNIlc Perhaps the benchmark for comparison was different in the older video. Thanks for these reviews, very helpful
@ Yes, if you check that video, you see that the milk actually churns pretty well. But if I remember right, I still didn’t get microfoam every time, but maybe it did a little better then on the Oracle Jet for me. I can’t compare them right now, because I gave the Touch Impress back.
#ninjaluxe, you’ve sold me on it 🎉
Nice review Tom , i have been in touch with Breville in Australia around the quality of the auto milk Frothing as i used to have the Oracle Touch and the auto throthing was much better
Im yet to hear back from their other than its with the product team, howeve the retail store has offered to replace it for a new Oracle Touch which im not keen on since rhe Jet has a better grinder and volumetric extraction
Ill keep you posted if i get a resolution
# Oracle Jet due to the portafilter design and cheap funnel on the Ninja…limits accessory options.
Ninja.
Breville's pricing is rediculous. The other day I tested the Touch Impress and I wasn't impressed by its inconsistency. I'd say the Bambino is way better.
@@AouniX hmm, I think the Oracle is much better than the Bambino. Better temp consistency which can also be adjusted…
#oraclejet. I would really like to be able to buy the Ninja, but I just find it ugly. I can't imagine having to look at it every morning. On the contrary, I find the Jet is a dream. Why can't Sage deliver better results for a little less money 🥺
Whichever unit you prefer, it's quite obvious the Oracle is ludicrously overpriced. The Ninja has shone a light on expensive retailers gouging coffee enthusiasts.
While I agree that Sage obviously overprice the Jet, I am also pretty sure that Ninja are selling the Luxe cafe at or very close to cost.
This thing is designed and built to disrupt the market and get people to talk about how shockingly good value for money Ninja espresso machines are. The gouging will come later once they are established.
Er... weird concept of accessibility, lol. I think you meant Availability. The fact that Ninja has actual buttons and not a touchscreen has a huge impact on people who have some motor skills issues. Also makes no sense comparing those 2 models that are CLEARLY not on the same tier lol
I'm in us and make 36g espresso with 12oz hot water every day... Need the luxe with hot water in our market.
Agreeeeeed.
Ninja for me
With CB you can get it for 1300€ (the sage) which is ok.
If your CB has Sage listed. Not in mine 🤓
What is CB?
In Mine itbis listed but only with a 15% coupon. Do you have 35? Which country?
I watched on kev’s channel that the sage doesn’t dose 18g, only 21g which means your wasting expensive coffee beans which is unnecessary
I was able to reduce the dose by adjusting the fan connector and buying an IMS basket. I made a video about it. Cheers!
@@TomsCoffeeCorner you have to do both, or you have 2 options?
From what I've heard, the "luxe basket" is a bit of a gimmick that they probably shouldn't have wasted their R&D budget on. I think you're better off using the normal basket to make a decent americano or cafe crema (if it can make them) rather than wasting your beans on badly done sort-of-but-not-really filter coffee.
I am biased toward the #OracleJet though. It's worth it for the user experience to me. Ninja seem to have the same "running a descaling programme couldn't be simpler, just hold these 3 buttons while turning the device on, then scroll until you find 'HC37' in the menu. Then press these 2 buttons together to start the programme!" Thing that put me off sage button machines.
And hey! It was *only* 3 times the price for me! Lololol
Not a gimmick at all. It's used for drip and iced coffee. But agree it quad shots are a bit of a gamble.
@RayOnTheRun I covered the poor drip coffee, but why does it need a special basket for cold coffee? The Jet uses its normal basket and it comes out quite nice.
@@fuzziestlumpkin it's the same principal as a Keurig pod. Coarser grind, needs more grounds and volume to steep and brew hot drip coffee.
#OracleJet, Superbly Done Video
Honestly if the only difference is I'm paying an extra 1,500 to lose one extra step in the process and have a screen? I'm going with the #LuxeCafe
I'll take pushing down the puck every time and using buttons any day to not spend 2,000
I own the barista express and would never buy another sage product. Absolutely terrible build quality with parts coming loose over time but not before your warranty is over. Leaks constantly making it impossible to clean until I fix it again. I get nothing lasts forever but at its price point a few years is terrible. And this isn't an unfortunate n=1 there are loads of people having the same problem if you look online.
Not to mention 4 times the price here for a similar but inferior machine.
Do yourselves a favour and don't touch sage/breville.
Weird, my bambino plus produces better milk on auto than the Oracle did here!
#LuxeCafe
Thank Tom
That Ninja already has an ugly dent in the metal. Looks like it's built with cheap materials. Breville FTW!
I don't care what you pay for these machines these days, pieces breaking off in front of your face all the time is unacceptable. In today's economy if a company cannot build a machine over $250 retail that is even somewhat reliable then it should not be sold.
#OracleJet
"A horse of peas"?
A horse a piece - it's an expression that means about the same.
#LuxeCafe
This man is pure Oracle Jet Hater!! Every video he makes about this machine is nothing but hate, most people hate what they can’t afford! 🙄😒👌
I would like to see a test with Supermarket beans with "date" on the Ninja!
#oraclejet
#luxe cafe
#luxecafe
#ninjaluxecafe