You can 100% change the dose on this machine! You use the provided allen wrench to loosen the tamping fan assembly which is very easy to do. Unscrew until you have 4 threads showing, and reassemble. My dose is now about 18 grams. Also, you can steam milk manually. Lift up the steam arm, and hold down the milk button for a few seconds; this will turn on the manual steam option.
You can also fine tune the grind in 1/10 step increments by removing the bean basket, remove the top burr, take off the retaining wire, turn the adjustment ring, then re assemble in reverse order.
Thanks Chris, great review! FYI - You can adjust the dosage to as low as 19g from the default 22 by disconnecting the fan and adjusting the connector with the provided allen key. I set mine to 20g. I've had the machine for a solid year now and absolutely love it!
This machine has a great warranty. You can also adjust the dosing by adjusting the tamping fan down. I purchased mine four years ago, had it repaired once under warranty. Failed after four years and Breville offered to repair for $550 or give me a 25% discount. I sent in for repair, it was unrepairable. Breville said they would send a refurbished unit if it was unrepairable. No refurbished units in stock, so they sent a new unit. We run 8 pounds of locally roasted beans a month through it. Great purchase.
it's an ok review, but he is incorrect about not being able to adjust the dose. above tamp fan is an adjustment sleeve that changes amount of grounds in basket
@@stacyhollister7291 I use it everyday and has not have and trouble what so ever with it. It does all the bells and whizzes advertised to do, so can’t be more pleased. It’s clean, easy to use and most importantly, does GREAT tasting coffee. I know it’s an expensive machine, but in the end I think it was worth it. To start the day with a cafe-quality coffee is just Priceless. I have no issues spending some extra bucks on a nice coffee-machine since I do not drink much else like alcohol and stuff. I’m worth a nice coffee every morning, and so are you guys!
I like that coffee youtubers are very serious about exclosing their relation to a certain company when they review things. It makes me take them much more seriously!
Nice review thanks. Went for the non touch oracle myself as didn’t think the interface was worth the extra. In the UK Sage (Breville Europe) offer what they call a white glove service where they send a coffee pro to help you set it up and dial it in which is pretty cool.
People complaining about your t shirt? Really? Where whatever you want! Anyway...That was such an awesome review! Literally everything I had questions on and you didn’t drag on. Clear and to the point and funny which was a bonus. Ok you won me with this one....Subscribed.
Great review. One important note is the dosage is based on the basket. For example the stock double causes the machine to grind and tamp about 22 grams whole the single has about 12. This is a cool feature so I assume you can buy smaller 58mm baskets to get a lesser amount. It must sense when the grinds get to a certain level then tamp. I am happy as I was at first disappointed the dose couldn’t be altered, but you just need a different basket.
I have owned the older Breville Dual boiler for over 2 years and love it! I personally love the ability to dial in shots and foaming my own milk. For around $1200 + the Eureka Mignon stepless grinder ($499) you can pull some amazing shots. It is hard to go out for coffee now!
Chris - a few questions. Which grind/brew settings would you recommend for lattes and flat whites? Also which coffee beans would you recommend for this?
Bought a Breville dual boiler & grinder pro in singapore last month. So far so good. Need to work out the grind size n after practising on 400g of coffee beans…we finally get the pressure to be at 9…which is the recommended pressure…my gal like the machine.
Just unboxed the machine and am on my way for water and coffee beans. Thank you for explainations! I am looking forward to a great latte here. Water here is hard. So this is my big adjustment in buying water.
Love the review! I own one, am not a barista, and what you said confirmed a lot of my experience. Very helpful! On milk frothing, did you ever try manual mode frothing? Lift the wand, hold down the milk froth button, and then manual froth like you might in a cafe. Might help with the quality issue you spoke of?
Thank you for mentioning this! So you can manually froth on the Breville Oracle Touch?! What do you think & like this option in your experience? Do you use the manual option often?
Bought the Oracle Touch over the weekend. Just a heads up, there are 10 additional settings on the burr grinder. You have to pull the top head out and you will see, 10 additional settings. Yes, its manual, but still a nice option once you dial everything in. Great review, thanks!
I had that plastic part crack on my Breville Oracle (non-touch version) apparently this is a common problem seems like a design flaw - part is not strong enough. Compared to my ECM syncronika and Ceado E37s I can get a better tasting coffee on the manual set up - not all the time though and the Breville is more consistent. The Breville is easier and cleaner also easy to get the different coffees - for instance an Americano etc. As Chris says though -I enjoy toying with my settings etc. so now my son has the Breville and I use the manual set up and occasionally have awesome espresso, and sometimes pour it down the sink.
Love your review. I might only be able to swing the barista touch because of budget. Perfect for me. I have seen machines 25,000 and up lol can not afford that.
Hi, great video! Thank you for taking the time to make it. Please would you be able to let me know the measurement between your top cabinets and worktop? I don't think the Oracle will fit under my cabinets but it does under yours... thank you
I wonder if you're getting wetter steam which is altering the texture. You should weigh in your milk before and after to see how much water is being introduced to your milk compared to a gs3 or sumthin. Wouldn't be surprised if that was the reason for the difference with the milk
Got the Oracle touch a few months ago. First espresso machine and still learning... Could you make a video dialing in a shot with a new bag of coffee and what settings you use on the milk frother to make a decent latte, with this machine specifically? I think that would be helpful for many and there isn't anything else out there like that with the Oracle touch.
jaywuzherealso - I have the very basics as noted in the video down easily. I suppose my issue comes with the presets and how all the milk drinks (latte, cappuccino, flat white) have more to do with the milk than dialing in the shot. Also when you dial in your particular batch of beans (and adjust day to day as needed) you can adjust the grind easily, but the shot duration/brew time requires bypassing the single/double shot button. I've been weighing my shots and making a custom setting that I adjust brew time with each new bag and along the way. I don't mind it, but seems like I'm bypassing a few of the conveniences offered by the machine.
Ricardo Santayana Jr - For me, I just merely adjust the grind size (while keeping the preset shot time duration) to get the volume I desire. So with a new set of beans: if i'm getting more of an over-extracted shot I'll select a courser grind, and if I get an under-extracted shot, i'll select a finer grind size next time until I get the volume I desire for either a single/double cup shot. Basically followed the instructions on that little letter "i" on the top left of the screen and its been working great for me
Nice job on the review...BUT! Initially you talked about trying out stuff like other portafilters and baskets, did you try that out? I hear people claiming you can pop in a smaller basket (something like an 18 or 20g) to get a lower dose. I guess most people buy this machine to not bother with that kind of stuff, however I do think it’s always interesting to se what a machine can do. Tweaks ’n’ all. Peace!
3:52 Never heard that before but makes sense. I single dose and still on the hunt for a good grinder for espresso. This new info makes me wonder if the slow RPM of a hand grinder like the Orphan Espresso Pharos 2.0 would be better because the extremely slow spinning burrs would create less of a popcorn action vs the fast spinning speed of a Ceado E5P.
I have a theory that for any given grinder there's an optimum rpm for "pulling" beans into the burr set. I know in the old conical only espresso days the slower RPM's were certainly more predictable (probably a number of reasons for that...
So tight. Best and most thoughtful review of any home machine I've ever seen. I do love my Dual Boiler. Only complaint is that the volumetric mode is pretty sketchy. That's okay. I just ride manual with a scale. :) Keep crushin' the vids, Mr. Baca!
Great review! I have the machine and had a very similar experience with it. My machine actually doses even higher than yours (consistently 24g) which I don't mind from a taste perspective but MAN I am burning through beans at a serious pace! Loved your first review/not a review of the Oracle and this was a great follow up. Thanks!
Lower the tamping fan and/or pick up a 15g VST basket. I've been able to get a consistent 19g out of my Oracle Touch with this set up. With the 15g basket, I think I could get the dose lower if I needed.
Great review, thank you. I wanna buy it to my boutique and coffee shop. I am not an expert and all this tumping and measuring shots makes me nervouse. I heard once, that the most important thing in any coffee shop is getting consistant shots and Brevil seems to do that well
It's pretty interesting, though you're right. I think the fixed dose would be a deal breaker for me. I've got a Linea Mini (and Robur) at home and I've really enjoyed the experimentation. The LM Home coffee subscription is fun because they've been pretty good about choosing a wide variety of roasts and ratios. I'm also a big single origin fan, so there's that. :) What's the warm up time? The ~10 minutes on the Mini were one of the big factors over some of the other dual boilers and HXers that took 30 minutes.
Warm up is around 15min so it's pretty quick. Being able to set the timer and have the machine kick on by itself is a key feature. Robur at home! That thing is dominating your counter and I applaud you!
rockin a miss silvia v3 from rancilio paired with a fiorenzato f4 with home roast beans. #whirlypop probe and ht gear motor adjustable rpms. i love bean a coffee nerd!! keep up the great coffee knowledge!!
Your opinion of the profitec 700 or rocket R58 against much more expensive units like a la marzocco gs3 or even a nuova white eagle or their black eagle machines?
Hi, I have the Oracle touch at home and I have some questions about making latte art with it. I really hope you can help me. - Could you please tell me the optimal settings you used while making latte art. (Grind size for the grinder, brew time, settings for frothing the milk) - Is it possible to make latte art while using the automatic steam wand? Or is it recommended to froth the milk manually? - The sage comes with a single and double basket. The double basket (22g) for a single coffee is way to strong for me. I use the single basket (11g) but can this affect the latte art? What is recommended to use for latte art? - Is it possible to use baskets from other brands with the Oracle thouch? This way to lower the amount of coffee in the double basket from 22g to 17 gram. Thanks in advance for your help, Greetings
This is awesome. Thanks for the review. Would you recommend going with the Barista Express machine for better espresso and lattes or this one ? I don’t mind the dual boiler or the price.
Nice. You should post the recipe for The Answer. I wonder if the setting for the Oracle internal grinder can somewhat be transfer to the Smart Grinder Pro. Appreciate the review but I am still waiting for the one on the Acaia Lunar ;)
Hey is there a level probe on the steam boiler? I've found on machines with the boiler too full the steam becomes wet. This might be why it isn't steaming to taste.
Help.... We've had the Touch for a couple of weeks now, and I am really disappointed in the quality of the milk I am getting. The froth separates from the milk almost immediately and my drinks basically consist of espresso and hot milk with little to no microfoam. It does a great job manually, but a big reason we sprang for this machine was so that I wouldn't have to be steaming milk for my husband's drinks anymore, lol. Every review I've seen shows the reviewers pouring what appears to be a pretty respectable milk with the froth setting on 4 or 5. I have cleaned the wand with the tool, I use cold whole milk, and a cold pitcher filled about half way. I give it a good rap and polish, but the results are still disappointing - a little froth on top of the pitcher, milk on the bottom. The pour ends up being almost all milk. Definitely no latte art here. Any ideas? I am hoping it's operator error so that I can change what I'm doing, but I don't know what else I might be doing wrong. Am expecting too much?
I would probably contact Breville customer support. I've used a few of these machines and have easily been able to get acceptable and pourable milk every time. Sounds like something may be amiss.
Hey Chris, having trouble texturing the milk with the oracle touch. auto does not completely infuse the milk with air like i could do manually w/the dual boiler. so a few seconds (like 4) after pouring, it thins out and the "spoon test" shows a very thin layer of foam with a milky shot underneath. I play with the froth from 4 to 9, but same 4 second result. manual mode sucks as the wand has 4 holes and the angle is 45 degrees. I continually get large bubbles and not infusing the milk much differently then auto mode. am I missing something here? i know this is something you address in your review but you seen to get a better texture then i'm able to. thanks!
I wonder how much thought is put into, "How crooked do I deliberately want to turn my hat with my hands to look cool?". Probably a minimal amount of time, which is still way too much.
I'm new to Breville, was this review made before you could change the doze that goes into the filter, or did you just not know that your able to change it from 22g, to let's say 18g. Of-course then it's fixed at 18g for every shot.
Chris....great review. Am about to pull the trigger on one, myself. Read someone elses review where they complained ad naseum about the inability to easily update the firmware (actually, not at all unless you ship it home to Mother Breville). Im not tuned into all of this as yet...so tell me, is this REALLY an issue?
Well....apparently it IS an issue. I purchased an Oracle Touch. Soon thereafter it began forgetting my saved drink settings. When I called Breville about it, I was told that there is a bug in the firmware that causes this. It is triggered when one attempts to name a saved drink with more than 9 characters...or setting the steam temperature to a value at or above 169F degrees. (Neither of which I think I did...but I did randomly twiddle with settings for awhile when I first got it, so I must have). Now...if there was a way for an owner to reflash the firmware, this would not be a problem. As it is.....Breville had to ship me a new machine and I had to drain the boilers (without any help or instructions from Breville although I pleaded with them) and then box up and return the original one. +1 Attaboy Point for being unreservedly and immediately honest with me about the matter -2 for making me fork over a credit card number (even if there was never any charge made) in order for them to clean up their mess. Just plain rude, that one. -1 for making me deal with all of the other logistics involved. -2 for letting such an easily triggered bug get all the way through beta testing and out into the world in the first place.
$3 part? LOL Breville hasn't had this available to buy for at least a YEAR. They don't exist other than $30 or so from some guy on Ebay. Mine is now cracked in the exact same pattern as in the video - but guess what? I can't get a replacement part that doesn't exist - so no coffee for me.
can you help me figure out the grind setting? i seem to not be able to get it right after trying for 4 month i like dark roast Brazilian beans with slight oily sheen what should the correct grinder setting be? i tried going all the way down to 5 and it barely drips, at 15 it trickles but at 22-25 barely drips again what am i doing wrong? coffee used is 2-3 weeks after roast date
What machine would you recommend for someone who wants to double the dose of grounds, but also has a clean built in grind/tamper? Steamer not required. Thanks!
You can 100% change the dose on this machine! You use the provided allen wrench to loosen the tamping fan assembly which is very easy to do. Unscrew until you have 4 threads showing, and reassemble. My dose is now about 18 grams. Also, you can steam milk manually. Lift up the steam arm, and hold down the milk button for a few seconds; this will turn on the manual steam option.
You can also fine tune the grind in 1/10 step increments by removing the bean basket, remove the top burr, take off the retaining wire, turn the adjustment ring, then re assemble in reverse order.
do you have a video of how to steam milk manually? mine wont work ugh
Is there a way of manual tamping? (Say if I really want to practice tamping)
You should make a video how this is done 👍🏼
Thank you, didn't know I can steam milk maually til I saw your message!
Thanks Chris, great review! FYI - You can adjust the dosage to as low as 19g from the default 22 by disconnecting the fan and adjusting the connector with the provided allen key. I set mine to 20g. I've had the machine for a solid year now and absolutely love it!
This machine has a great warranty. You can also adjust the dosing by adjusting the tamping fan down. I purchased mine four years ago, had it repaired once under warranty. Failed after four years and Breville offered to repair for $550 or give me a 25% discount. I sent in for repair, it was unrepairable. Breville said they would send a refurbished unit if it was unrepairable. No refurbished units in stock, so they sent a new unit. We run 8 pounds of locally roasted beans a month through it. Great purchase.
I have the original oracle and this is by far the most honest and best review on UA-cam. Keep up the great work!
it's an ok review, but he is incorrect about not being able to adjust the dose. above tamp fan is an adjustment sleeve that changes amount of grounds in basket
You can manually steam in this machine too. I imagine it would be the same quality as the BDB.
Pulled the trigger two days ago on the Oracle Touch. Think it will suit my need perfectly. Was sold by the "no hazzel & no mess" factors.
Engan hi can you tell me how you got on with the touch ? Thinking about buying one
Me too
@@stacyhollister7291 I use it everyday and has not have and trouble what so ever with it. It does all the bells and whizzes advertised to do, so can’t be more pleased. It’s clean, easy to use and most importantly, does GREAT tasting coffee. I know it’s an expensive machine, but in the end I think it was worth it. To start the day with a cafe-quality coffee is just Priceless. I have no issues spending some extra bucks on a nice coffee-machine since I do not drink much else like alcohol and stuff. I’m worth a nice coffee every morning, and so are you guys!
@@JohnG-gu5wo see reply below.
Awesome Review Chris. Always looking forward to your coffee vlogs.
You can chose the dose quite easily, but its not mentioned in the manual, the given accessory helps and it only takes a minute!
Just bought this machine and still waiting for it to arrive. Ohhhhhh, I can't wait! Thanks for the info!
Did you like it🤨
your videos are always helpful mate. keep up the good work.
I like that coffee youtubers are very serious about exclosing their relation to a certain company when they review things. It makes me take them much more seriously!
Nice review thanks. Went for the non touch oracle myself as didn’t think the interface was worth the extra. In the UK Sage (Breville Europe) offer what they call a white glove service where they send a coffee pro to help you set it up and dial it in which is pretty cool.
that’s really good service!!
You convinced me, I just ordered it!
You opened my eyes to how to maximize a deLongi grinder I was given for the holidays. Thanks for mentioning to always keep the hopper full!
People complaining about your t shirt? Really? Where whatever you want! Anyway...That was such an awesome review! Literally everything I had questions on and you didn’t drag on. Clear and to the point and funny which was a bonus. Ok you won me with this one....Subscribed.
Great review mate, I’ve had the original oracle for a year now and could not be happier. Your dead right about the sort of person this machine suits.
Great review. One important note is the dosage is based on the basket. For example the stock double causes the machine to grind and tamp about 22 grams whole the single has about 12. This is a cool feature so I assume you can buy smaller 58mm baskets to get a lesser amount. It must sense when the grinds get to a certain level then tamp. I am happy as I was at first disappointed the dose couldn’t be altered, but you just need a different basket.
Glad I found this channel and feeling good about my Breville purchase now too.
Me too glad i bought it now
@@stacyhollister7291I’m still enjoying mine after all theses years! Congrats!!
Is there a way to just use up my ground coffee in this grind unit???
I have owned the older Breville Dual boiler for over 2 years and love it! I personally love the ability to dial in shots and foaming my own milk. For around $1200 + the Eureka Mignon stepless grinder ($499) you can pull some amazing shots. It is hard to go out for coffee now!
Sold! Thanks Chris, have debating for a bit now. I think this will fit us perfectly.
What a super chill, nice guy.
you can change the dose. you have to adjust the portafilter
Chris - a few questions. Which grind/brew settings would you recommend for lattes and flat whites? Also which coffee beans would you recommend for this?
Wow SOO LATE at night. Great video and keep up the good work.
Great review. Would be great to see you do more of them in the future. Even for commercial equipment.
excellent excellent review. thanks for taking the time Chris.
“They even like tamping!” Lol
Bought a Breville dual boiler & grinder pro in singapore last month. So far so good. Need to work out the grind size n after practising on 400g of coffee beans…we finally get the pressure to be at 9…which is the recommended pressure…my gal like the machine.
Stellar review! I have the older model and want this now.
Thanks!
I’d like to see Chris do Breville barista touch
Can you make a video on cleaning and descaling for this machine?
Excellent review ! Need to get some "The Answer" beans...love to watch Chris go 100 miles an hour.
Just unboxed the machine and am on my way for water and coffee beans. Thank you for explainations! I am looking forward to a great latte here. Water here is hard. So this is my big adjustment in buying water.
Cat and Cloud Answer is really good...i live near this shop and i love it...
Love the review! I own one, am not a barista, and what you said confirmed a lot of my experience. Very helpful!
On milk frothing, did you ever try manual mode frothing? Lift the wand, hold down the milk froth button, and then manual froth like you might in a cafe. Might help with the quality issue you spoke of?
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this machine does not have manual milk frothing.
yes it does
Thank you for mentioning this! So you can manually froth on the Breville Oracle Touch?! What do you think & like this option in your experience? Do you use the manual option often?
Bought the Oracle Touch over the weekend. Just a heads up, there are 10 additional settings on the burr grinder. You have to pull the top head out and you will see, 10 additional settings. Yes, its manual, but still a nice option once you dial everything in. Great review, thanks!
Rich ass lol
RealChrisBaca
would you mind sharing a setting for froth and temperature of the milk to do latte art on oracle touch? thx
That's a really fair review. Thanks!
Great video, thanks for posting
Great review and great tone to it too!
I had that plastic part crack on my Breville Oracle (non-touch version) apparently this is a common problem seems like a design flaw - part is not strong enough. Compared to my ECM syncronika and Ceado E37s I can get a better tasting coffee on the manual set up - not all the time though and the Breville is more consistent. The Breville is easier and cleaner also easy to get the different coffees - for instance an Americano etc. As Chris says though -I enjoy toying with my settings etc. so now my son has the Breville and I use the manual set up and occasionally have awesome espresso, and sometimes pour it down the sink.
I have it and sold it because you need to adjust the grind all the time because the beans changes ( humidity dryness etc)
But that is normal mate. I am a professional barista and all during the day you have to adjust sligthlly the grinder.
Love your review. I might only be able to swing the barista touch because of budget. Perfect for me. I have seen machines 25,000 and up lol can not afford that.
Review of the Breville Barista Express (most popular model on Amazon)? or the Breville Dual Boiler with a separate grinder?
Hi, great video! Thank you for taking the time to make it. Please would you be able to let me know the measurement between your top cabinets and worktop? I don't think the Oracle will fit under my cabinets but it does under yours... thank you
Mind doing a review of the Barista Hustle milk pitcher?
I wonder if you're getting wetter steam which is altering the texture. You should weigh in your milk before and after to see how much water is being introduced to your milk compared to a gs3 or sumthin. Wouldn't be surprised if that was the reason for the difference with the milk
Ive been waiting for this :)
Simplicity is one thing, that can add to an experience, outright restrictiveness is another that can take away from it.
Got the Oracle touch a few months ago. First espresso machine and still learning... Could you make a video dialing in a shot with a new bag of coffee and what settings you use on the milk frother to make a decent latte, with this machine specifically? I think that would be helpful for many and there isn't anything else out there like that with the Oracle touch.
Would also love to see you do a video on this and hear what your recommended settings are for someone that is a beginner.
ua-cam.com/video/zeHSX_liWmM/v-deo.html you could use the principles of the original oracle to dial in the grind in the oracle touch
jaywuzherealso - I have the very basics as noted in the video down easily. I suppose my issue comes with the presets and how all the milk drinks (latte, cappuccino, flat white) have more to do with the milk than dialing in the shot. Also when you dial in your particular batch of beans (and adjust day to day as needed) you can adjust the grind easily, but the shot duration/brew time requires bypassing the single/double shot button. I've been weighing my shots and making a custom setting that I adjust brew time with each new bag and along the way. I don't mind it, but seems like I'm bypassing a few of the conveniences offered by the machine.
Ricardo Santayana Jr - For me, I just merely adjust the grind size (while keeping the preset shot time duration) to get the volume I desire. So with a new set of beans: if i'm getting more of an over-extracted shot I'll select a courser grind, and if I get an under-extracted shot, i'll select a finer grind size next time until I get the volume I desire for either a single/double cup shot. Basically followed the instructions on that little letter "i" on the top left of the screen and its been working great for me
Excellent review
Nice job on the review...BUT! Initially you talked about trying out stuff like other portafilters and baskets, did you try that out? I hear people claiming you can pop in a smaller basket (something like an 18 or 20g) to get a lower dose.
I guess most people buy this machine to not bother with that kind of stuff, however I do think it’s always interesting to se what a machine can do. Tweaks ’n’ all.
Peace!
Terrific review, thanks.
3:52 Never heard that before but makes sense. I single dose and still on the hunt for a good grinder for espresso. This new info makes me wonder if the slow RPM of a hand grinder like the Orphan Espresso Pharos 2.0 would be better because the extremely slow spinning burrs would create less of a popcorn action vs the fast spinning speed of a Ceado E5P.
I have a theory that for any given grinder there's an optimum rpm for "pulling" beans into the burr set. I know in the old conical only espresso days the slower RPM's were certainly more predictable (probably a number of reasons for that...
So tight. Best and most thoughtful review of any home machine I've ever seen. I do love my Dual Boiler. Only complaint is that the volumetric mode is pretty sketchy. That's okay. I just ride manual with a scale. :) Keep crushin' the vids, Mr. Baca!
Awesome review man thanks!
Great review! I have the machine and had a very similar experience with it. My machine actually doses even higher than yours (consistently 24g) which I don't mind from a taste perspective but MAN I am burning through beans at a serious pace! Loved your first review/not a review of the Oracle and this was a great follow up. Thanks!
Lower the tamping fan and/or pick up a 15g VST basket. I've been able to get a consistent 19g out of my Oracle Touch with this set up. With the 15g basket, I think I could get the dose lower if I needed.
Well presented. Thanks.
I don’t understand what you mean by the video is not sponsored. The machines has a monetary value.
Tally Ho Tech machines for review generally have to be sent back after the review period
Great review, thank you. I wanna buy it to my boutique and coffee shop. I am not an expert and all this tumping and measuring shots makes me nervouse. I heard once, that the most important thing in any coffee shop is getting consistant shots and Brevil seems to do that well
It's pretty interesting, though you're right. I think the fixed dose would be a deal breaker for me. I've got a Linea Mini (and Robur) at home and I've really enjoyed the experimentation. The LM Home coffee subscription is fun because they've been pretty good about choosing a wide variety of roasts and ratios. I'm also a big single origin fan, so there's that. :)
What's the warm up time? The ~10 minutes on the Mini were one of the big factors over some of the other dual boilers and HXers that took 30 minutes.
Warm up is around 15min so it's pretty quick. Being able to set the timer and have the machine kick on by itself is a key feature. Robur at home! That thing is dominating your counter and I applaud you!
Good review. Thank you
rockin a miss silvia v3 from rancilio paired with a fiorenzato f4 with home roast beans. #whirlypop probe and ht gear motor adjustable rpms. i love bean a coffee nerd!! keep up the great coffee knowledge!!
Great video Chris, thanks for the detailed information 👍🏻 my question is , can it be used in a startup coffee shop?
Lama no. Buy linea mini instead.
La pavoni pc16 & nuova simonelli mdx is the way to go for me... oracle looks very interesting, completely different set up
Great video!
Your opinion of the profitec 700 or rocket R58 against much more expensive units like a la marzocco gs3 or even a nuova white eagle or their black eagle machines?
You can change the dose
Great Review! Thanks :)
Hi,
I have the Oracle touch at home and I have some questions about making latte art with it. I really hope you can help me.
- Could you please tell me the optimal settings you used while making latte art. (Grind size for the grinder, brew time, settings for frothing the milk)
- Is it possible to make latte art while using the automatic steam wand?
Or is it recommended to froth the milk manually?
- The sage comes with a single and double basket. The double basket (22g) for a single coffee is way to strong for me. I use the single basket (11g) but can this affect the latte art? What is recommended to use for latte art?
- Is it possible to use baskets from other brands with the Oracle thouch? This way to lower the amount of coffee in the double basket from 22g to 17 gram.
Thanks in advance for your help,
Greetings
I'm confused here. Latte art has nothing to do with grind size, coffee bean dose. I can do latte art on matcha, even on choco drink.
Awesome review! Thanks so much baca!
Also dope ass shirt! Ahaha
I love your shirt man
Most pros i have seen have said the milk froather on this is better than most cafes can do. Soooo maybe your using it wrong or your machine is faulty.
Loved the review - thanks a lot :)
Great review
What did you think of the tamping? Would there be any point/benefit to WDT and re tamping once ground?
This is awesome. Thanks for the review. Would you recommend going with the Barista Express machine for better espresso and lattes or this one ? I don’t mind the dual boiler or the price.
Will it grind and tamp if you pour in 20g of coffee beans? Or do you need to have minimum of 22g in the hopper to work?
Great vid. How often do u get a bad tamp. I get them all the time almost every first tamp. And pulling 20g shots. Frustrating.
Nice. You should post the recipe for The Answer. I wonder if the setting for the Oracle internal grinder can somewhat be transfer to the Smart Grinder Pro. Appreciate the review but I am still waiting for the one on the Acaia Lunar ;)
Can you please do a review also on how to clean, descale, and most important thing, maintenance of the unit?
Robert Mad Breville have done those already
Do you think the cheaper variant, the Barista Express, could be a nice machine to start with for a beginner?
Hey is there a level probe on the steam boiler? I've found on machines with the boiler too full the steam becomes wet. This might be why it isn't steaming to taste.
Your video is so great
Help.... We've had the Touch for a couple of weeks now, and I am really disappointed in the quality of the milk I am getting. The froth separates from the milk almost immediately and my drinks basically consist of espresso and hot milk with little to no microfoam. It does a great job manually, but a big reason we sprang for this machine was so that I wouldn't have to be steaming milk for my husband's drinks anymore, lol. Every review I've seen shows the reviewers pouring what appears to be a pretty respectable milk with the froth setting on 4 or 5. I have cleaned the wand with the tool, I use cold whole milk, and a cold pitcher filled about half way. I give it a good rap and polish, but the results are still disappointing - a little froth on top of the pitcher, milk on the bottom. The pour ends up being almost all milk. Definitely no latte art here. Any ideas? I am hoping it's operator error so that I can change what I'm doing, but I don't know what else I might be doing wrong. Am expecting too much?
I would probably contact Breville customer support. I've used a few of these machines and have easily been able to get acceptable and pourable milk every time. Sounds like something may be amiss.
Thanks a bunch for responding, Chris. I'll give them a call and will report back.
JEMazski what did Breville say?
Hey Chris, having trouble texturing the milk with the oracle touch. auto does not completely infuse the milk with air like i could do manually w/the dual boiler. so a few seconds (like 4) after pouring, it thins out and the "spoon test" shows a very thin layer of foam with a milky shot underneath. I play with the froth from 4 to 9, but same 4 second result. manual mode sucks as the wand has 4 holes and the angle is 45 degrees. I continually get large bubbles and not infusing the milk much differently then auto mode. am I missing something here? i know this is something you address in your review but you seen to get a better texture then i'm able to. thanks!
I wonder how much thought is put into, "How crooked do I deliberately want to turn my hat with my hands to look cool?". Probably a minimal amount of time, which is still way too much.
I just bought this and I notice that when making an espresso shot water comes running out of the hot water spout. Is this normal?
I'm new to Breville, was this review made before you could change the doze that goes into the filter, or did you just not know that your able to change it from 22g, to let's say 18g. Of-course then it's fixed at 18g for every shot.
I notice you have the Oracle Touch underneath a cabinet. How much vertical space do you have on your countertop beneath your cabinets?
Only arounf 2 cm before the grinder part touches the top of the cabinet
Chris....great review. Am about to pull the trigger on one, myself. Read someone elses review where they complained ad naseum about the inability to easily update the firmware (actually, not at all unless you ship it home to Mother Breville). Im not tuned into all of this as yet...so tell me, is this REALLY an issue?
not an issue at all... it does what it is designed to do.
Well....apparently it IS an issue.
I purchased an Oracle Touch. Soon thereafter it began forgetting my saved drink settings. When I called Breville about it, I was told that there is a bug in the firmware that causes this. It is triggered when one attempts to name a saved drink with more than 9 characters...or setting the steam temperature to a value at or above 169F degrees. (Neither of which I think I did...but I did randomly twiddle with settings for awhile when I first got it, so I must have).
Now...if there was a way for an owner to reflash the firmware, this would not be a problem. As it is.....Breville had to ship me a new machine and I had to drain the boilers (without any help or instructions from Breville although I pleaded with them) and then box up and return the original one.
+1 Attaboy Point for being unreservedly and immediately honest with me about the matter
-2 for making me fork over a credit card number (even if there was never any charge made) in order
for them to clean up their mess. Just plain rude, that one.
-1 for making me deal with all of the other logistics involved.
-2 for letting such an easily triggered bug get all the way through beta testing and out into
the world in the first place.
But forreal, where can I get that shirt?
What type of fresh beans do you use that it recommends?
$3 part? LOL Breville hasn't had this available to buy for at least a YEAR. They don't exist other than $30 or so from some guy on Ebay.
Mine is now cracked in the exact same pattern as in the video - but guess what? I can't get a replacement part that doesn't exist - so no coffee for me.
Thank you very much my brother for this Nice video 👏🏻
6:21
How this flter broken
Is it easy to break or strong?
Explain to me my brother
can you help me figure out the grind setting? i seem to not be able to get it right after trying for 4 month i like dark roast Brazilian beans with slight oily sheen what should the correct grinder setting be? i tried going all the way down to 5 and it barely drips, at 15 it trickles but at 22-25 barely drips again what am i doing wrong? coffee used is 2-3 weeks after roast date
I'm torn between this and the miele 6350. Can anyone help me decide.
I tried for at least a year to make a design with my Oracle (non-touch screen) :(
What machine would you recommend for someone who wants to double the dose of grounds, but also has a clean built in grind/tamper? Steamer not required. Thanks!
Chris, do you happen to know how this built-in grinder compares to Breville’s home grinders?