@@coffeeauthority awesome, would you review the Barista Express? You mentioned upgrading to a seperate grinder, is the built-in not any good? Would you recommend it Barista Express?
I would recommend it. Its a great beginner machine and I have had it now for over two years. The grinder is fine but there are better separate and more expensive options.
@@coffeeauthority I'm looking at this and the Barista Touch only for the auto-milk and the ease of use for my wife, but I understand other than the touch and auto-milk both are the same machines, what would you recommend out of the two?
No I haven’t replaced any parts yet, but I did just order the inner felt as it looks like it snapped as you can clearly see in the video. I might be making this up but I think the burrs are good for 500 pounds of coffee so thats going to take a while for me.
Would anyone happen to know if that washer should be there in the bes980? The one under the felt ring. Mine is missing that washer and I can also pull the burrs a tad up and down - alas there feels like a bit of slack in the grinder.
Thank you for this helpful video, I lost the stainless Steel washer that stick with the felt washer. Any idea about the size of this washer inside outside and thickness. Best Regards
What I did was, use the brush provided to push those grind coffee in between the impeller and vacuum it. After a couple of times, it is completely cleaned. This is the way if you do not want to mess around with the screws and nuts.
@@coffeeauthorityFor me, I did opened up every parts and cleaned up thoroughly. But I screwed up the soft felt, so I had decided to just vacuum it as what I am doing now.
Sometimes coffee gets clumpy and if its clogged that grinds might not fall effectively into the portafilter. Then you would clean it out.Id say the amount of coffee grinds looks normal on this video (doesnt look clumpy) but its just good practice to clean it out. But you could probably get away without doing it so much if the coffee is coming out fine...my two cents.. also if old coffee grinds are attaching themselves they fall into the fresh coffee indiscriminately and get mixed...so another idea is mixing old coffee grinds and fresh... this could contaminate the taste a tiny bit..LOL If you are purist you want nothing but fresh coffee in your portafilter..no old clumpy grinds that finally dropped months later...LOL that .001 of a gram could really offset the taste..keep it fresh..LOL
i give it a clean every time i buy a new bag. this ensure as little left over grinds going stale as possible. not this deep clean but up to the point of removing the grinder
Huge help...was able to fix mine in no time.
Woww very useful clearly and easy understand !! Thank you for sharing video !!😍👍🙏
My bereville impress, make horrible noice… I’ll do a deep clean like you show 🤞🏽
5:13 What is that? Looks like a broken rubber seal or something, didn't it need to be replaced?
Yes that was the felt washer and it was replaced. I just didn’t have one when the video was made.
@@coffeeauthority awesome, would you review the Barista Express? You mentioned upgrading to a seperate grinder, is the built-in not any good? Would you recommend it Barista Express?
I would recommend it. Its a great beginner machine and I have had it now for over two years. The grinder is fine but there are better separate and more expensive options.
@@coffeeauthority I'm looking at this and the Barista Touch only for the auto-milk and the ease of use for my wife, but I understand other than the touch and auto-milk both are the same machines, what would you recommend out of the two?
@@coffeeauthority Where did you get the felt washer -- the Breville website does not include it in the parts list.
Awesome video. Much thanks for taking the time to educate.
what's the name of the tool you used to unscrew the top and the size of it? thanks
Thank you for this upload. I've been curious how to deep clean the grinder. Have you ever ever replaced the upper and or inner blades?
No I haven’t replaced any parts yet, but I did just order the inner felt as it looks like it snapped as you can clearly see in the video. I might be making this up but I think the burrs are good for 500 pounds of coffee so thats going to take a while for me.
Would anyone happen to know if that washer should be there in the bes980? The one under the felt ring. Mine is missing that washer and I can also pull the burrs a tad up and down - alas there feels like a bit of slack in the grinder.
Thank you for this helpful video, I lost the stainless Steel washer that stick with the felt washer. Any idea about the size of this washer inside outside and thickness.
Best Regards
I have the same problem!! Please somebody help us!!
@chrisrutter528
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Hey, can anyone tell me if (on the Touch model) you can remove the lower or bottom burr? It seems fixed?
Where did you get all the cleaning components? The vaccumm and the spanner?
Normal tools I have for home purposes
How old is your machine?
I don’t know when it was manufactured but I have had it for 3 years
What I did was, use the brush provided to push those grind coffee in between the impeller and vacuum it. After a couple of times, it is completely cleaned. This is the way if you do not want to mess around with the screws and nuts.
Yes iv done the same before when I didnt have the torque wrench but now that I have it, I look forward to it.
@@coffeeauthorityFor me, I did opened up every parts and cleaned up thoroughly. But I screwed up the soft felt, so I had decided to just vacuum it as what I am doing now.
Same here. I just ordered 2 new ones just in case. Should cone in in the next two weeks. It was cheap here in the U.S- only 6 USD.
@@coffeeauthority can you post the link for the soft felt?
@@mikelu9441 www.breville.com/us/en/parts-accessories/parts/sp0001575.html
can I use water to clean it ?
No
I have one extra ring??? Where do i put it
I assume you mean the felt washer and that goes into the grinder
I noticed that your felt washer was torn..was that a mistake or it’s supposed to be like that? And what is the function of the felt washer ?
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How do you know when it’s time to clean your grinder?
Great question, but hard to say. I clean the grinder every time when I clean the machine, so about every two weeks.
Sometimes coffee gets clumpy and if its clogged that grinds might not fall effectively into the portafilter. Then you would clean it out.Id say the amount of coffee grinds looks normal on this video (doesnt look clumpy) but its just good practice to clean it out. But you could probably get away without doing it so much if the coffee is coming out fine...my two cents.. also if old coffee grinds are attaching themselves they fall into the fresh coffee indiscriminately and get mixed...so another idea is mixing old coffee grinds and fresh... this could contaminate the taste a tiny bit..LOL If you are purist you want nothing but fresh coffee in your portafilter..no old clumpy grinds that finally dropped months later...LOL that .001 of a gram could really offset the taste..keep it fresh..LOL
i give it a clean every time i buy a new bag. this ensure as little left over grinds going stale as possible.
not this deep clean but up to the point of removing the grinder