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Breville Infuser review: specs and price

Breville Infuser

Why is Breville Infuser better than the average?

  • Weight
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    7.71kgvs9.22kg
  • Programmable buttons
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    2vs0.41
  • Thickness
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    335 mmvs365.28 mm
  • Water tank capacity
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    1.8 lvs1.66 l
  • Volume
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    27504.51 cm³vs35349.33 cm³
  • Height
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    317 mmvs360.33 mm

General info

Type

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The type of coffee machine.
volume

27504.51 cm³

Volume is the quantity of three-dimensional space enclosed by the product's chassis or, in simpler terms, the space the product occupies.
operating power consumption

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How much power the device consumes when it's switched on.
This means that the capsules/pods are widely available, whereas with some manufacturers you can only buy them from special shops or online.
dump box capacity

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The machine automatically deposits the used coffee grounds or pods into the dump box after extraction. The dump box capacity shows how many drinks you can create before it is full.
weight

7.71kg

We consider a lower weight better because lighter devices are more comfortable to carry. A lower weight is also an advantage for home appliances, as it makes transportation easier, and for many other types of products.
When covered under the manufacturer’s warranty it is possible to get a replacement in the case of a malfunction. Note: This may vary by region.
thickness

335 mm

The thickness (or depth) of the product.
height

317 mm

The height represents the vertical dimension of the product.

Components

Has a pressure gauge
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One of the most important aspects to pulling a great espresso is the amount of pressure used. Aspects such as how tightly tamped the portafilter is can affect the pressure and therefore the overall quality of the extraction. A pressure gauge helps you to adjust your process to achieve a perfect 9 bar of pressure.
Has a 58mm portafilter
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A 58mm portafilter is the most common size in the industry, offering a greater range of accessories to purchase such as portafilter baskets and tampers.
Has a steam wand
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It has a steam wand, which allows you to make steamed/frothed milk to create other drinks from an espresso base.
Has a commercial steam wand
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It comes with a commercial style steam wand as opposed to a pannarello steam wand. These are harder to master but can allow you to produce better, richer milk froth.
Has an integrated grinder
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The espresso machine has an integrated grinder so that you don’t have to buy a separate one.
Uses E61 group head
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An E61 group head provides excellent temperature stability, a key aspect of producing great espresso. It also has the benefit of a passive pre-infusion feature.
bean hopper capacity

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A bigger bean hopper means that you have to refill it less often.
Has a display
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The device has an electronic display to present information to the user.
Has cup warmer
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With a cup warmer you can heat the cups before pulling your espresso so that it doesn't go cold quickly, which affects the taste and quality. It also means that you don’t have to manually heat them using hot water.

Water source

Has PID controller
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A PID controller controls the temperature of the boiler electronically. It offers a far greater degree of accuracy and consistency than a regular, mechanical thermostat used to control temperature. This is very important as a temperature of around 92°C to 96°C is key to pulling the perfect espresso.
Has a removable water tank
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The water tank is removable, making it easier to refill.
Water tank is transparent
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With a transparent water tank you can easily see when it needs to be filled up. This is important as attempting to make an espresso with an empty tank can damage the machine.
Has integrated filter
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An integrated water filter produces cleaner water for brewing espresso. It also helps to prevent the build up of limescale.
Has direct water connection
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The coffee machine can connect directly to the water supply. This ensures you never have to refill the machine with water.
can dispense hot water
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A hot water outlet is useful as it can be used to heat cups, as well as making americanos, long blacks and teas.
With a larger water tank you don’t have to refill it as often.

Maintenance

Has sleep mode
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After a certain period of being idle, the device will switch to a sleep mode to conserve power.
Has cleaning alert
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The machine alerts you when it requires cleaning.
With a drip tray indicator the machine informs you of when you need to empty the tray.
Prevents overheating
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It has an internal fuse/thermal sensors which prevents the machine from overheating.
The machine automatically cleans the coffee circuit, meaning that the machine requires a minimal amount of cleaning.
The machine automatically cleans the milk circuit, meaning that the machine requires a minimal amount of cleaning.

Features

Has a pre-infusion function
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With a pre-infusion function you get a low pressure of water before it ramps up to around 9 bar of pressure. This gently expands the grinds to get a smooth extraction and to help prevent channeling in the cake.
With a double boiler or heat exchanger system, you can brew and steam milk at the same time. This has an advantage over single boiler machines where you have to wait between brewing and steaming for the temperature to adjust.
These buttons can be programmed for different types of coffee such as an espresso, doppio or ristretto. This means once you have mastered a particular style of coffee, you can get it the same every time.
Has a shot timer
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The time taken to pull an espresso shot is one of four key elements, and should be around 19-22 seconds. Once you have the grind, dose and tamp correct, you can use the shot clock to time the pull perfectly.
number of grind settings

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A higher number of grind settings gives you more flexibility when choosing the fineness of your ground coffee. The particle size is important as a grind which is too coarse can produce weak tasting espresso, whereas a grind which is too fine can lead to a bitter taste.
number of drinks

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For machines which accept coffee capsules/pods, each one can create a different drink, including teas and hot chocolates. More types of drink available gives you a greater range of choice.
supports Wi-Fi
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The device can connect to Wi-Fi.
supports a remote smartphone
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This technology allows the users to use their smartphone as a remote control for the device.

Miscellaneous

Has a 3-way valve
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A 3-way solenoid valve relieves the portafilter of pressure and moisture after the extraction. This produces a dry puck which can easily be removed afterwards. It also means that you don’t have to wait for the pressure to equalise, so that you can make back-to-back coffees.
Has dry puck feature
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At the end of the extraction process, all moisture is removed from the puck. This allows you to easily tap out the coffee from the portafilter afterwards, reducing mess and the need to clean it as often.
Uses ground coffee
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Ground coffee, especially if freshly roasted and ground, results in much better quality coffee than the kind of results you get with pods or capsules.

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