Breville - Oracle Touch Espresso Machine with 15 bars of pressure, Milk Frother and intergrated grinder - Brushed Stainless Steel
User rating, 4.5 out of 5 stars with 74 reviews.
4.5(74 Reviews)- 8 Answered Questions
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Description
Features
Automatic coffee machine
Prepare tasty latte, cappuccino, espresso, flat white and long black, just the way you like.
Water filtration
Ensures optimal flavor.
Automatically grinds the beans before brewing
The integrated grinder lets you turn your favorite whole beans into grounds for fresh results.
Built with durability in mind
Boiler is made from stainless steel to make for a long-lasting, quality machine.
What's Included
- Breville Oracle Touch Espresso Machine
Manuals & Guides
- User Manual (PDF)
Key Specs
- Espresso TypeCoffee beans
- ProgrammableYes
- Control TypeDigital
- Bars Of Pressure15
General
- Product NameOracle Touch Espresso Machine with 15 bars of pressure, Milk Frother and intergrated grinder
- BrandBreville
- Model NumberBES990BSS1BUS1
- ColorBrushed Stainless Steel
- Color CategorySilver
Feature
- Dishwasher-Safe PartsNo
- Espresso TypeCoffee beans
- ProgrammableYes
- Control TypeDigital
- Integrated GrinderYes
- Steam NozzleYes
Dimension
- Product Width14.5 inches
- Product Weight35.05 pounds
- Product Length14.7 inches
- Product Height17.6 inches
Performance
- Bars Of Pressure15
Power
- Voltage120 volts
- Wattage1800 watts
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts2 years
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor2 years
Other
- UPC021614250483
Customer reviews
Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars with 74 reviews
(74 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Value4.1
Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars
- Quality4.6
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars
- Ease of Use4.6
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars
- Pros mentioned:Automatic, Coffee, Ease of useCons mentioned:Features, Price
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great machine for most, but it’s not perfect!
||Posted . Owned for 4 months when reviewed.Verdict: The Breville Oracle Touch is a wonderful machine, but it is not perfect by any means. Fortunately, its quirks and weaknesses should be acceptable to most, while delivering great café drinks in an easier and cleaner way than traditional manual machines. Initial impressions. It is heavy! At about 35lbs, it is the heaviest machine we own in the kitchen. It is beautiful! All stainless less, minus a few minimal areas of plastic. The included accessories (portafilter, milk jug, single basket, double basket, cleaning brushes, tools, and cleaning supplies) convey quality and forethought from the manufacture. Setup. Setup is guided by an easy to understand quick-start pamphlet. After moving the machine to its permanent location, presoak your water filter, install your water filter, fill the water tank (preferably with filtered water), turn on your machine, test your water hardness, input the results into the machine’s touchscreen, start grinding coffee, and brew espresso! Touchscreen. The touchscreen works well, and provides access to ample customization and easy to access settings that normally would be somewhat tedious to access through analog buttons. In addition to basic café drinks (espresso, americano, latte, and cappuccino), you can modify any of these drinks to your preference and store it as a new drink under any name you choose. The touchscreen also makes conducting maintenance on the machine very easy. Just select what you want to do (cleaning cycle, descale, etc.) and the machine will show you step-by-step direction with color pictures! Oh, you can also set it to auto wake up so it is ready for you when you get to the kitchen to make your coffee! Grinder. The conical burr grinder sits just below a generous hopper with an airtight cover. The hopper can easily be removed to swap out beans and to access the conical burrs for cleaning. The grinder performs well for the most part, with grind adjustment reflecting as you would expect during extraction. There is an additional setting in the conical burrs to adjust the mechanical setup (finer or coarser) of the grind. Tamp Fan. One of the best features of this machine is the ability to grind directly into a portafilter, then having the machine stop the grinder automatically once a certain dose is reached, and then automatically tamp your coffee dose for you… all with no mess! While this is a fantastic idea, it is not always consistent. Some issues encountered are wavy tamps (not often, but happens every once in a while) and under/over dosing, which then leads to a bad coffee extraction. It looks as though the tamp fan doses by pressure and sometimes it is not quite accurate, so instead of giving you 20g of ground coffee, it gives you 20.5g, or 21g, or 19.4g, etc. This can be aggravating because your espresso shot will be over-extracted or under-extracted, and thus wasting (expensive) coffee. The machine is consistent for the most part, but again, it is not perfect. The tamp fan can also be adjusted to dose from 18g to 22g when using the double basket. I recommend sticking with 20g; in my experimentation, consistency has not been great on the low and high end of the 18-22g range. Brewing. The brew group seems to be very good. Temperature has been stable, and pressure seems to be adequate and consistent. The Oracle Touch will also pre-infuse the coffee to maximize consistent flow of your extraction. Contrary to what is noted on many websites, this machine does NOT have a volumetric option. If you are using fresh coffee, and you weight your shot to achieve good brew ratios, then you can get absolutely wonderful espressos and other café-quality drinks, minus the occasional under or over dosing from the tamp fan. Steam wand. The other amazing feature of this machine is the steam wand. The fact that it will steam your milk to your desired temperature, and to the desired froth level, all automatically at the touch of one button, while you are focused on brewing your perfect espresso shot is amazing! The froth milk quality is good enough for decent latte art… believe me, I make some every day! The wand is easy to clean, works amazingly well, and saves time and effort. Ease of use. For our family situation, we wanted a machine that I could experiment with, and that my wife and teen daughter could use without too much trouble to get great café-quality drinks. This machine allows for this. I can try different types of coffees, experiment with brew ratios with a scale, make different drinks, practice latte art, etc. When my wife wants coffee, it involves literally pressing three buttons total, moving the portafilter from the grinder to the group head, and letting the steam wand froth your milk. It is incredibly easy, making great coffee drinks accessible to everyone in your family. Things I love: – Consistent enough grinder, and consistent tamping – Automatic steam wand works really well, including for latte art, but requires regular maintenance to maintain performance – Removable bean hopper makes swapping beans easy (but I recommend buying tweezers with rubber tips to pick the beans left on the burrs) – Thus far, the machine has been easy to service based on well-thought out engineering: cleaning the grinder, cleaning the tamp fan, adjusting the tamp fan, washing the hopper, removing the shower screen, changing the water filter, etc. – Top notch accessories: portafilter and milk jug are high quality, and the tools provided are perfect for routine maintenance – Big water tank! Requires a refill only every 10 coffees or so. It’s particularly convenient – Big bean hopper too! That is good and bad… Good because you don’t have to refill it often, especially if your machine is under 18” cabinets like ours. Bad because if you fill the hopper to the top, the beans will likely go stale before you can use them all – It actually fits under 18” cabinets (see picture) – Plenty of customization features – Easy water refill opening on the front; makes refilling it very easy! Things I don't love: – The shower screen touches the puck in the filter basket. My shots are decent, so perhaps headspace is not a critical issue… BUT, if you believe in the importance of headspace, you will not get it with this machine – The Oracle Touch tries to make brewing really easy by stopping a shot at a specific time. That’s fine if you are weighing your shots, so that you can adjust the grind setting to get the proper yield in a given time. But without a scale, you are just shooting in the dark because different beans (and roasts) require different grind settings. Also, temperature, humidity, and freshness of the beans require grind settings adjustment. So brewing to 25 seconds, or 30s, or for any other time, will yield DRASTICALLY different results at any given time – Low clearance if using the spouted portafilter. A regular coffee cup will fit, but you will need to buy low profile mugs if brewing with a scale, or tilt a travel mug sideways to brew directly into it – Full seven minutes start-up time; this is not a problem if you use the auto-start feature – Original Breville cleaning products (steam wand cleaner, cleaning tablets, water filter, and descale solution) are expensive, and sold out most of the time (??) – The machine doesn’t like oily beans, but neither do we, so it’s fine. Oily beans tend to not flow well from the hopper to the grinder – The metal everywhere is beautiful but perhaps a plastic bumper or insert on the front of the drip tray would eliminate permanent dings, which undoubtedly happen when the portafilter falls or hits the tray by accident – The hot water button is hard to press on the screen because it is too small, or maybe I have too big fingers. But this is software, so please make the hot water button on the screen a little bigger – A volumetric feature, like the one on the original Oracle, would be really nice – My biggest frustrations with this machine are the inconsistencies in the dosage from the tamp fan. I’ve been pretty surprised with the consistency of the tamping BUT I have been less impressed with the consistency of the dose. I’ve seen my machine produce 3 doses right at 20 (19.8, 20.0, 20.1), and then one at 21.1?? An extra gram will really change a shot because it adds much more resistance for the water to get through, especially in a basket of 18g to 22g. Same situation if the tamp fan underdoses; you will have a fast shot. This is tricky because I think most users assume a consistent dose, but it’s not always the case. If this could be fixed, this machine would yield perfect espressos, every time! – Another issue with the tamp fan is that if you want to dose higher for a specific type of coffee or roast because you don’t want to grind finer but need to slow extraction, you can’t do that without removing the tamp fan, then adjusting the tamp fan with an Allen wrench, then testing the dose with a scale, then finally being able to dose higher to get a better tasting shot, say for a dark roast Overall, this is a fantastic machine that will yield many wonderful espressos and other coffee drinks. However, like any other automatic or super-automatic machine, you will need to manage the “art” of brewing espresso and understanding the basic process of good espresso. If you don’t know what you are doing, you will certainly get something every time you use it, but it will not always be great, especially if you are a coffee snob. If you are not too picky, you may never even notice a bad shot mixed into a latte. This machine is probably not for the obsessive coffee brewer or expert barista, but once you understand the quirks of this machine AND brew with a scale, you can get good to excellent results almost every time. The Breville Oracle Touch machine was not my preferred machine, but it is the machine that everyone can use to make enjoyable drinks… so ultimately, it is the perfect machine for us right now.
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Fantastic machine
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.I replaced a Krups Barista Super Automatic that finally died with the Oracle Touch. I initially bought a DeLonghi Dinamica Plus, and while it made good coffee, milk-based drinks weren't hot enough, so back it went. Every super automatic I researched seemed to have that same issue, which is why I researched and ultimately purchased the Oracle Touch. It does involve more work than a super automatic machines, but the advantages of (1) much more control over milk temperatures, and (2) much easier to clean all of the moving parts won me over. I'm still learning and tweaking the various drinks, but it's been very enjoyable. Keep in mind that the machine is taller than most super autos, so be sure to measure your countertops for clearance. I ended up making my own coffee station to house the beast, because I had no where else it would fit.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
Breville oracle touch
||Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.So far no issues. Automatic tamping could be better.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 1 out of 5 stars
Grinder stopped working!!
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.Design is really nice and functionality but being that the prices is 3k and having it since October 17th this really bums me out that the grinder stopped working. Cleaned out the heads and vacuumed all the particles and even that didn’t fix the issue. It’s still under warranty but I think I might as well go with a mechanical one instead of a digital.
No, I would not recommend this to a friendBrand response from Breville Consumer Support
Posted .Please accept our apologies for the inconvenience and allow us the opportunity to correct the situation. Since this is a public forum I would ask you to file a new Case through this Breville web link https://www.breville.com/us/en/support/breville-support.html with a subject line of WSUS221109-RS . Also, make sure to add your contact details with phone and email and I will make sure to follow up personally. Alternatively, you can send us an email to askus@brevilleusa.com and include the same information.
- Pros mentioned:Coffee
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Oracle touch espresso machine
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.We enjoy this machine very much. Love that you can set a timer for it to come on and be warmed up and ready to use. Also that you can just pick what kind of coffee you want, latte, americano etc. We are going to enjoy this coffee machine for years to come!!
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Ease of use
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
But it!
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.Espresso making for dummies. Easiest to operate and the drink quality doesn’t suffer like it would from the semiautomatic machines.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Automatic, Coffee, GrinderCons mentioned:Flavor
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Amazing
||Posted . Owned for 1 year when reviewed.So, i believe ive owned this for about a year now. I have no mechanical issues. I do recommend using prefiltered water from your fridge or other filter. Except r/o water system. Dont use ro it will not taste good. It is very easy to clean. I have not cleaned the tank for calcium build up since i use pre filtered water. I have done the back pressure flush and that is super easy and fast.keep the wand clean by wiping it down with a damp cloth right after milk froth and lower it for automatic steam clean. Most settings was 27 on grinder but i change it for cappuccino and grind finer for stronger and longer pour. The grind and the coffee type with change how long of pours. See youtube vid out of seatle. A lady explains them in detail and cleaning. Pre filter..pre filtet For latte i turn up the temp and foam to max for my taste. Makes a great latte. Make sure you buy espresso beans not coffee. The higher the fat content in milk the more foam cream.. american coffee is wow. Much better than kuerig. So i think this machine has made around 900 to a thousand coffee's. No issues. Works the same as day one. You get what you pay for. 900 times 5 dollars is 4500 dollars. Paid its self off in less than a year and taste better than starbucks. Local beans are 17 dollars a pound. Last two to three weeks with multiple coffee drinkers in the house.
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 5 out of 5 stars
No more Statbucks!
||Posted .This is a great machine. There is a slight learning curve, but here are a few tips after 2 years of use. 1) Only use beans with a roast date on them and try not to use old beans. Sell by datwa are not fresh beans. Try Mostra Coffee or Little Waves. Avoid super oily beans. 2) Get a scale. Amount of grinded beans to output shouls be measured initially. Use youtube to learn the ratios. 3) I have always set the grind from 19-22 and adjust dependent upon beans and scale reading. 4) Adjust the amount of coffee being grinded; use the tool provided to adjust the amount. Plenty youtube videos on this. Once tou perfect to your liking youll realize how many better beans are out there than sbux and other large chains.
I would recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionWhat is the difference between this and the BES880BSSBUS1 model that warrants an almost $2,000 price difference?
Asked by Stevey.
- A:Answer The Breville® BES990 Oracle Touch™ has a grinder that is not only adjustable but also tamps the grinds automatically, a larger capacity water tank, includes the mini knock box as well as having boilers for water and steam as opposed to the thermocoil used in the BES880 Barista Touch™.
Answered by Breville Consumer Support
Q: QuestionIs it worth the upgrade from the bes870xl ? I’ve had it about 5 years and I’m looking for something better
Asked by Asker.
- A:Answer This machine is better and you may even get your guests to create their own coffees. The only thing I suggest is to adjust the tamper pressure so you end up with a consistent shot. Out of the factory it dispenses 22 grams. You may want to also adjust the grinder setting from 6 to 7 or 8. Those simple adjustments will improve your shots.
Answered by CoffeeLover
Q: Question“The Breville machine oracle touch comes with a two (2) year warranty. Does the geek squad replacement go two years past the warranty ? and is it possible to get a warranty longer than 4-year ?
Asked by Alex.
- A:Answer No, it is only for a total of 2 years and it is the same price. The difference being that we BestBuy warranty, you only have to bring it to BestBuy instead of shipping it to Breville. You will still get the customer support from Breville if you have any questions.
Answered by CoffeeLover
Q: Questioncan you make a regular black coffee with this oracle, or the dual boiler?
Asked by Ramat.
- A:Answer Both the Breville® BES990 Oracle™ Touch and BES920 Dual Boiler™ are designed to create espresso shots, heat and froth milk and provide hot water only. However, shots can be pulled and hot water added to make Americano's.
Answered by Breville Consumer Support
Q: QuestionWhere is this machine made?
Asked by JAF.
- A:Answer Breville® products are designed and engineered at our global headquarters in Sydney Australia and assembled in China. For more information on the history of Breville® in the global marketplace, please visit our corporate website at http://www.brevillegroup.com.au/.
Answered by Breville Consumer Support
Q: QuestionBeing that the breville Oracle touch is so expensive- I am more concerned about customer service and responsive s ness of breville or GeekSquad to issues that can arise. For example if in a yr or two , if the machine needs a repair who am I to contact?
Asked by WALA.
- A:Answer Breville customer service was excellent when I contacted them a couple of years ago. It was regarding my microwave which was out of warranty. Even though they offered me a good discount if I buy a new one which they didn’t have to. With the Oracle touch, I bought the Geek Squad extended warranty just in case considering the high price tag of the machine.
Answered by Elecom79
Q: QuestionCould I order this machine in black color? From Bestbuy?
Asked by Mke.