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Breville Infuser Espresso Machine BES840XL, Brushed Stainless Steel

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Color: Stainless Steel


Features

  • The Breville Infuser delivers optimal flavor in every cup creating third wave specialty coffee at home using the 4 keys formula, ensuring the right dose of beans, optimal water pressure, precise temperature control and microfoam milk for latte art
  • VOLUMETRIC AND SHOT CONTROL: Control the volume of each pour at the touch of a button and choose 1 shot, 2 shot or manually control over how much espresso ends up in your cup for the perfect dose every time
  • OPTIMAL WATER PRESSURE: Low pressure pre-infusion gradually increases pressure at the start and helps ensure all the flavors are drawn out evenly during the extraction for a balanced tasting cup
  • PRECISE ESPRESSO EXTRACTION: Maximize flavor potential with low pressure pre-infusion, digital PID temperature control, adjustable in 4 ?F increments complete with pressure gauge that guides you to the right extraction every time
  • MANUAL MICROFOAM MILK TEXTURING: High power 1650W element for high pressure steam and faster heat-up to create the microfoam necessary for a third wave specialty taste and essential for creating latte art at home
  • AUTO PURGE: The Infuser Espresso Machine automatically purges the heat system after steaming, ensuring your next espresso is extracted at the right temperature
  • INCLUDED ACCESSORIES: Single & Dual Wall Filter Baskets, Coffee Scoop, Stainless Steel Jug, Cleaning Disc & Tablets, Cleaning Tool, and Water Filter with Holder
  • SETTINGS: Single or Double Shot; Volumetric Control and Manual Override
  • WARRANTY: 1 Year Limited Product Warranty; Power: 1650 Watts; Voltage: 110 to 120 Volts; Capacity: 61 oz Water Tank

Description

Breville Infuser Espresso Machine BES840XL, Brushed Stainless Steel

Brand: Breville


Color: Stainless Steel


Product Dimensions: 10.12"D x 12.28"W x 13.15"H


Special Feature: Jug,Programmable,Water Filter


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Brand: Breville


Color: Stainless Steel


Product Dimensions: 10.12"D x 12.28"W x 13.15"H


Special Feature: Jug,Programmable,Water Filter


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Filter Type: Reusable


Style: Espresso Machine


Specific Uses For Product: Espresso


Recommended Uses For Product: Espresso-based beverages


Exterior Finish: Stainless Steel


Included Components: Filter


Operation Mode: Manual


Voltage: 110120 Volts


Model Name: BES840XL


Number of Items: 1


Human Interface Input: Buttons


Package Type: Standard Packaging


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Manufacture Year: 2018


Global Trade Identification Number: 71


Manufacturer: HWI/Breville USA


UPC: 021614054371


Item Weight: 17.42 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: BES840XL


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 27, 2012


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  • Excellent machine when you are ready to move up to using an non-pressurized filter
Color: Stainless Steel
If you just want to make espresso drinks at home and want something quick and easy, there machines a lot less than half the price to use with pressurized filters and that have an easy to use steam wands. But if you are ready, or plan to soon, move up to professional style non-pressurized filters, then this is a great machine for the beginner up through intermediate user at a very good price. One thing I want to say upfront, ALWAYS run an empty shot before making your espresso. The first shot runs about 20 degrees below the optimal 200 degrees and will result in an under-extracted espresso. It is also good to heat up your grouphead, portafilter and cup. It makes a very very good espresso that probably can only be beat by a $2.000+ machine. I used a non-pressurized filter on my previous machine, but noticed that the shots with the infuser brought some of the subtle tasted characteristics from my coffee beans. It is important to use a good quality conical burr grinder in order to grinds that are fine enough to use with a non-pressurized filter. I use the Breville smart grinder pro. I think this is a better way to go rather then getting the Breville Barista Express with the built-in grinder, for numerous reasons. One is that it is more flexible than the built-in one, which only has 30 settings. The smart pro has 60 settings so you can use it to get coarse grinds for a French press and other coffee makers. It is also much easier to clean and allows you to upgrade to a more advance espresso machine without having to buy a new grinder. The steaming wand works very well after a small bit of practice. There are some videos on youtube that are helpful. After some research it seemed the best milk to use is grassfed whole milk. So I bought organic grassfeed whole milk, and wow it is the way to go. It tastes great and easy to get an excellent microfoam. I highly recommend that you give it a try. The pressure gauge looks cool, but is totally unnecessary. I wish the tamper were a heavier all metal construction, though this lighter one is needed to use the magnetic holder, which is convenient. The tamper words oaky, so I will just have to get used to it. Overall this is a great machine at this price. update: 13December: thought I would address of common complaints I've noticed in some reviews. One being that it uses too much water and that the drip trays fills up to fast. Both are due to the fact that the steam wand purges (through the back of the tray) hot water after use, which is good so that if you pull another shot the water won't be too hot. To me, it's not a big deal to refill it. As far as the tray filling up, just do what I do ... empty the tray each time you use it. It is very simple and only takes a few seconds. A plus is that the tray design is very easy to remove and install .. it is really no big deal at all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2022 by Dave

  • 1000 cups later: Definitely the machine for counter space and/or don’t want to plunk down big bucks.
Color: Stainless Steel
Some disclaimers 1. I am not a professional Barista. However I did watch a ton of videos to learn how to get the espresso quality that a professional does (I mean a real Barista, not the push button coffee shop folks). And I do know what a good shot is and how to savor a fine espresso. I love cappuccinos and lattes too. So I was looking for a near-pro machine and definitely 9 bars of pressure plus simplicity of use. 2. I am a hands on person and clean up and maintain things, so I didn’t want a dumb press and play machine (every bean is different, every roast is different, so if you don’t extract at the right pressure or have the right grind, it is a challenge to get crema.) there. I grind my beans every time and make the espresso right there and keep the beans in an airtight container. 3. This machine shows you where you need to be in the dial. Really simple. The challenge for me was getting the grind size and tamping right. So in my quest for reproducible success 100% of the time, I bought a few tools (I have reviewed them) that were recommended by professional baristas with millions of followers. Most aren’t needed, believe it or not. So save your money. And I make 6-12 shots of espressos a day for myself and my family and friends. I have now made 1000+ shots and 95% were lattes. Baristas may disagree with my review but this machine is the next best thing, a level below the $4,000+ machines. Choosing this single steam tank machine (instead of separate tanks - for water and milk) (saved 3.5k). The pro-machines are not 54mm, this one is. I feel a large portafilter is a disadvantage in extraction as you spread the grind of a single espresso shot in a larger portafilter. To make cappuccino or lattes, you want to steam your milk first and as soon as you extract the espresso you can use it right away. 5. 9 bars pressure is key. Even with this machine I couldn’t initially resolve the challenge of getting the pointer in range on the display dial). Tamping and WDT tools didn’t work. Save your money. what did the trick was the 54mm neck collar and the mesh. How good? 100% of the time. Zero failures. My ~$50 WDT tool is sitting here, useless and un-needed. I first put the neck collar on (so no spills of coffee grounds) and it fits like a glove. Then I pour the grinds. Another thing that helps is I take the tamping tool and knock all around the sides of the portafilter like you ring a bell. The vibration settles the grind. Then I press and tamp over the grinds. Then I put the thick mesh over it. And load the portafilter up. Turn it, and it locks. Then I press the button. And M A G I C. Every single time, the extraction happens between those two dots on the dial. More than half the volume is the crema!!! I found fresh Amazon beans to be the best (you need medium to dark roast for coffee flavor to come through the milk in a latte). After about the first 40 cups of failures, I’ve had 1000/1000 cups of success. super well made). The tamping tool and the ports filter have no dents from my knocking. Well made stuff. Every homeowner can now enjoy and save $6.50 for a horrible crass latte made by push button trained employees (fake baristas) at major coffee chains. My niece worked and trained at Starbucks and I am sharing my learnings/experiences. Next time watch your barista and see how they tamp, how they choose settings and you will know the quality before you’re served the espresso. Your street corner barista will be a genius compared to these coffee chains. They really understand the science behind espresso making. Also, for regular black coffee, I till use my Steel French Press (have had it for a few years). This machine I use only for espresso, cappuccino and lattes. Everything I mentioned here is reviewed separately. 6. Value for money? Calculate $6-13 for a large latte with three shots (I have paid those in places like Panama City, Hawaii and NY and European countries from Vienna to Budapest etc). This machine paid for itself already within 6-7 weeks! 7. The back positioned, small tray filled with a little water a few times. It’s about positioning, I found. 8. Water filling is a breeze. I keep three inches behind the machine. Never have to move the machine. When I forgot to fill (2 times), the machine made a noise and the shot paused. Easy. The machine started right away once I put the water in. 9. If you make steam and froth the milk, you will go through quite some water (cooling off and condensate). I recycle the water in the tray once it cools down by pouring it in my indoor plants. I use the coffee grounds as compost in the plant pots, too. 10. I bought a knock box form Breville which I have no idea why they don’t sell with this machine (really shortsighted). This is my opinion. 11. It is an Australian company not a U.S. one; so I was skeptical and saved my packaging and box for a month (returns are only 30 days). Pretty lousy way to develop trust, is my opinion. It’s not a small box (about 2.5 feet square) so good luck storing it and seeing it and wondering if you’ll be needing to send the product back…bad karma for the company!! 12. The hot water for tea and coffee is literally within a minute. 13. I am yet to try and adjust programming but it allows for more volume extraction as well if you like. 14. The trimming tool they give is awesome and I used it to shave down my tamped down coffee puck initially. Now I hardly ever use it as I got the level and amounts all wired in my brain. It is a super useful thing they inckude with the machine. 15. They have a plastic grab tool to open and clean the top of the wand - used that and it was super easy. Now why would you make that out of plastic? Give the customer a metal one (shortsightedness again). This opinion, too; is mine. 16. Didn’t come with a properly sized coffee beans scoop. What a branding opportunity lost!! Every time a customer uses a scoop (I thank Oxo and think of Oxo, instead of Breville), they would remember your name, right? A plastic scoop must only cost cents!! The one they sent is a tiny one so you can never get your measure for beans using their scoop. Shows that it is a young company chasing the wrong things, and lacks depth of understanding for coffee making (and they’re in the coffee business). Still, a great barista-entry product, here; no doubt. So congratulations to the Breville team for giving me access to amazing espresso shots, lattes and cappuccinos without needing a 4.5k to 15k machine. 17. I use a Fellow cup (thin lip of a doubled wall insulated cup) for the coffee. This company doesn’t even send you an espresso cup or anything!! All the gear is yours. If Costco does things, they make sure the manufacturer provides all these little things so their member doesn’t have to run around for small stuff. Another brand opportunity lost. 18. I use a conical grinder and I use airtight containers from Fellow, for those wondering what else would you need on this “make and have great espresso every time” journey. Factor those costs in. I didn’t, so I exploded my budget (a lot was wasted on tools recommended by Baristas that honestly NO ONE NEEDS if you grind beans by batches/every day). All you need is 1) knock box, 2) proper scoop for beans 3) neck collar and 4) a mesh which is A MUST in my opinion. And you’re set. Have great cappuccino’s and latte’s EVERY time. Extracted at 9 bars to perfection, every time!! 19. I forgot to mention, the steam takes a minute longer and getting the milk foam right is a tough skill (I finally nailed it, and am working on latte art next for fun). For a homeowner you don’t need massive steam capacity and separate tank (3.5k more) and pressure adjustments (9 bars of pressure is ideal) on a machine ( any more pressure is just narcissism as it doesn’t extract better espresso). Even the big chains can’t train and have their people follow the directions so all the coffee you get there is far far inferior and dumbed down by poor tamp and press. Their coffee will taste horrid once you start making your own espressos, cappuccinos and lattes with this machine. 20. Lastly, I am me and you are you. If you’re not someone who will wipe down the steam tip (forgot they don’t supply you with that little piece of cloth either; (but the neck collar company sent me one, luckily!!), or empty the tray or fill water (I put filtered water to begin with so will avoid the scaling issue, forgot to mention that), and aren’t interested in the mid level complexity or responsibility, than this isn’t for you. Just find a local barista and pay up as you go. 21. I did buy a latte art tool (This company doesn’t send you any). Breville fails to inspire homeowners into baristas who Wilkie have upgraded to their product again and again. (When I upgrade, it won’t be to another Breville machine, for sure, as much as I like this machine for what it does and the price I paid for it. They still cannot have me enrolled as their lifelong fan). Other companies that make end to end metal parts have 4K-15k costs of buying (even refurbished ones) and that I feel is prohibitive and ridiculous, This one has one tank and plastic parts wherever needed and that’s fine in my opinion. It is super efficient. Space wise really goes under the cabinet on a standard countertop in the US. No water lines needed. Standard power outlet, too. The top gets warm and fuzzy so you can keep your cup on it (just like French press or any coffee making temperature is important) so this helps. It heats up right away in less than a minute and a half. No issues at all. 22. If there are negative reviews, it is perhaps from people who don’t like doing annual stuff or don’t follow instructions or aren’t as particular with the process and application of a new knowledge or skill. As a homeowner, if you want to be making barista style espresso shots, that is a huge upgrade and you need to read, be willing to learn for your own failures and not blame the machine. Don’t expect a massive steam generation (not needed for one cup, of latte a time) or separate large storage tank (one for milk pressure and one for hot water pressure) when it really ain’t needed. This makes one cup at a time so my family learns to be patient with me too!! Lastly, do upgrade your coffee drinking. It isn’t like wine. I found a really huge difference when you have the right bean, freshly ground and espresso yielded by this machine. And I sat on this purchase for 6 months. Wish I could have saved all that money at the coffee places I went in my search for a great cup of coffee every single time. This machine (my model is the one with the pressure -don’t make the mistake of buying the lower model number), this model BES840XL does that at a price that is just unbeatable. I wish all of you awesome cups of espresso, capppuchino and lattes!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2024 by SJ SJ

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