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Breville 800ESXL Espresso Machine Report. Read This Before You Buy It.

by on February 3rd, 2010

Breville 800ESXL Die-Cast Espresso Machine Review

The Breville 800ESXL Commercial 15-Bar Triple-Priming Die-Cast Espresso Machine offers the quality of a professional machine for the home user who wants the perfect cup of espresso at home.

It is beautiful and it will look  great  either at home or at the office. Thanks to the unique 15- bar Triple Prime pump it extracts more crema, resulting in a coffee with a rich and smooth texture and taste.

The Breville 800ESXL Die-Cast Espresso Machine is available at Amazon

The stainless steel steam wand can be used to make hot tea or other drinks on demand.  Very handy feature when you have a large group of people and need to serve other hot drinks besides coffee.

It is also ideal for making not just espresso, but also cappuccino, lattes, americanos etc. since it can accommodate large cups.

Let’s take a look at some of the  features:

  • Espresso machine with ThermoBlock heating system and 15-bar Triple Prime pump
  • Unique dual-wall crema technology
  • Pre-brew function
  • Anti burn function
  • Durable stainless-steel housing; selector dial for espresso, steam, or hot water
  • 4-1/2-inch cup clearance; swivel steam wand with frother; 75-ounce removable water tank
  • Filters, tamping tool, cleaning tool, and stainless-steel frothing pitcher included
  • Measures 12 by 10 by 12-1/2 inches; 1-year warranty
  • If you want to buy the Breville 800ESXL Commercial 15-Bar Triple-Priming Die-Cast Espresso Machine you can get it at Amazon through this link here.

Compared to other espresso machines in this price range, I don’t think you will find a better machine.

Let me show you what current owners have to say about it.

Errin,

We’ve had our Breville machine for over 4 years and it’s still going strong – which is saying something because we’ve been known to use it 3 – 7 times a day for multiple espressos, tea, and just steaming milk. We love this machine. It works really well, really consistently, even though we honestly don’t take very good care of it. It’s easy to use, easy to clean, and easy to fill (and wash out)the water tank (especially important if you have gnarly hard water like ours). It’s really good looking out on the counter too and doesn’t really take up much space – after all, it stores all of it’s own parts (there’s a handy tray under/behind the water reservoir that holds the other size of filter, cleaning needle for the steam wand, etc.). The steamer works great and does an excellent job even on soy milk (which is all we use). We have made our money back on this machine many times over. I would highly recommend it to anyone who drinks a lot of espresso and wants to start making it at home. It may have cost as much as my first car, but it runs a lot more dependably!

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