I got an eletta explore mostly down to having the flip up tray thingy and liking having the cold & hot variations so I wouldn't have to bother doing anything but cleaning, filling it & swapping out the milk carafe. been working perfectly. using some lavazza gold and out of the box with minimal setup it was equivalent to what I would get at local coffee shops. It even does my double shot cold lattes using the "to go" option (actual double shots) with foamed milk. I'm sure a lot of people who take coffee super seriously would find fault but I'm not that, so I'm good.
Oooh! can't wait for the compare video been hoping to get your views as I was planning on getting the touch impress next week but have found myself stalling at looking both the Jet and Luxe.
I have a Breville Barista Express and a Phillips 3300 and learned I need both. I have been using my 3300 for a few months now and haven't used my Breville but I used the Breville this morning and my god it is so much better. The coffee tasted much better, and it much hotter, night and day. However a lot more cleanup and time so for me I think I will keep both. Also a top notch separate grinder is needed, my neighbor grinds my beans with his Ode Grinder, I have never used the grinder on my Breville.
Yes please to having more content about standalone espresso machines. I think it's the likely next step for me; i see the grinder on my integrated grinder espresso machine as being the weak link in progressing further. Thanks for the video content 👍
I was in the same boat. I've added a half decent grinder and so have this dialled in for espresso and just use the integrated grinder for brew methods I'm less picky about. Of course, I still have a what next issue, though expect I'll upgrade grinder again first, so I've good espresso and half decent other methods raw materials before upgrading the espresso machine
Ninja really did put Breville/Sage on notice with their pricing and hopefully we see some price movement out of Sage/Breville. Competition is a good thing.
This last May 2024 upgraded from Breville Barista Pro to an Lelit Mara X, Lelit had a sale and pick my Mara X on sale $1450.00 U.S. reg $1699.00 really enjoying the E61, Happy Coffee Day
I have had the sage barista pro for about 3 months, just can’t get consistent results. Will I see a big improvement if I get the sage dual boiler? Thanks for videos and super coffee beans.
Sometimes, I think "wow, Kev's channel is so great, home come it doesn't have more subs", and then Kev described a category as "Fully assisted integrated grinder portafilter machines" and I'm like "oh that's why" 🥲
I got an eletta explore mostly down to having the flip up tray thingy and liking having the cold & hot variations so I wouldn't have to bother doing anything but cleaning, filling it & swapping out the milk carafe. been working perfectly. using some lavazza gold and out of the box with minimal setup it was equivalent to what I would get at local coffee shops. It even does my double shot cold lattes using the "to go" option (actual double shots) with foamed milk. I'm sure a lot of people who take coffee super seriously would find fault but I'm not that, so I'm good.
Oooh! can't wait for the compare video been hoping to get your views as I was planning on getting the touch impress next week but have found myself stalling at looking both the Jet and Luxe.
I have a Breville Barista Express and a Phillips 3300 and learned I need both. I have been using my 3300 for a few months now and haven't used my Breville but I used the Breville this morning and my god it is so much better. The coffee tasted much better, and it much hotter, night and day. However a lot more cleanup and time so for me I think I will keep both. Also a top notch separate grinder is needed, my neighbor grinds my beans with his Ode Grinder, I have never used the grinder on my Breville.
Please cover lever machines in the future.
Yes please to having more content about standalone espresso machines. I think it's the likely next step for me; i see the grinder on my integrated grinder espresso machine as being the weak link in progressing further. Thanks for the video content 👍
I was in the same boat. I've added a half decent grinder and so have this dialled in for espresso and just use the integrated grinder for brew methods I'm less picky about. Of course, I still have a what next issue, though expect I'll upgrade grinder again first, so I've good espresso and half decent other methods raw materials before upgrading the espresso machine
Another very informative and useful video. Enjoy watching these and looking forward to more 👍
Ninja really did put Breville/Sage on notice with their pricing and hopefully we see some price movement out of Sage/Breville. Competition is a good thing.
Where was this video ten years ago, when I needed this info?😂
This last May 2024 upgraded from Breville Barista Pro to an Lelit Mara X, Lelit had a sale and pick my Mara X on sale $1450.00 U.S. reg $1699.00 really enjoying the E61, Happy Coffee Day
I have had the sage barista pro for about 3 months, just can’t get consistent results. Will I see a big improvement if I get the sage dual boiler?
Thanks for videos and super coffee beans.
Is there a dual boiler rotary machine that comes with copper leads?
Like before watching because you have meticulously written your description box. ❤
Thanks 😎🙏
I've a Sage Barista Touch, I want a Sage Oracle Touch
I reckon they need to include a laser-guided cup-centring device in B2Cs being demonstrated back-to-front on TH-cam.
LOL
Sometimes, I think "wow, Kev's channel is so great, home come it doesn't have more subs", and then Kev described a category as "Fully assisted integrated grinder portafilter machines" and I'm like "oh that's why" 🥲