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Breville Bambino espresso machine $255.99

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Jul 12, 2012
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[Bed Bath And Beyond] Breville Bambino espresso machine $255.99

Bed Bath and Beyond has the Breville Bambino on sale again.
Retail price is $399.99 with a 20% discount making it $319.99. You can use the 20% off coupon when signing up using your email address. This will bring the price down to $255.99.
The total with taxes in BC is $286.71.
Last edited by TomRFD on Oct 18th, 2021 2:09 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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sachinvbagade wrote: Does BB&B allow stacking the two coupons?
The first 20% isn't a coupon it's a pre-applied discount.
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Dec 22, 2018
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Thanks OP! I've been watching this one for awhile and finally pulled the trigger
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This price is super tempting and the latte drinkers will appreciate the milk steaming features. Specifically the built in temp sensor. I don't like that fact that they only include double walled (pressurized) baskets for coffee. To learn proper technique you need single wall.


I have barista which is great for non milk based drinks and I have loved using it. But SO keeps asking for lattes.
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fatestkid wrote: This price is super tempting and the latte drinkers will appreciate the milk steaming features. Specifically the built in temp sensor. I don't like that fact that they only include double walled (pressurized) baskets for coffee. To learn proper technique you need single wall.


I have barista which is great for non milk based drinks and I have loved using it. But SO keeps asking for lattes.
hmm, I bought barista for $640; debating on returning it and getting this one and a separate grinder? what do you think?
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JIB9022 wrote: hmm, I bought barista for $640; debating on returning it and getting this one and a separate grinder? what do you think?
I think both are good choices I got my Barista for $480+ tax and have been happy with it. Today I would be tempted to get a Bambino + grinder and buy some single wall baskets. Bambino + a decent grinder will cost $500-$700 but the modular design is probably better in the long run and the bambino has nice features like the temperature sensor that the barista doesn't have. I do like having the pressure gauge on the barista though.

Looks like the Breville has single wall baskets for sale. https://www.breville.com/au/en/parts-ac ... 01520.html
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Is it normal for an espresso machine with a frother not to include the milk frothing pitcher?
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Feb 27, 2019
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bpun wrote: Is it normal for an espresso machine with a frother not to include the milk frothing pitcher?
From what I've seen, yes it is normal to not include one in the box.
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Okay this is timely. Two of my coworkers have just jumped into the Espresso lifestyle and are bugging me to do it too. Says its the best. Is this a good one? One of them paid like $800 for his! I just want to make sure a expresso newb like myself is satisfied with price and quality.
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LawEightSix wrote: Okay this is timely. Two of my coworkers have just jumped into the Espresso lifestyle and are bugging me to do it too. Says its the best. Is this a good one? One of them paid like $800 for his! I just want to make sure a expresso newb like myself is satisfied with price and quality.
You're talking about the Bambino? If yes then yeah this is a really good machine I've been using it for morethan 2 months and so far so good.
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Dec 7, 2012
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This has a frother included, I just had my first latte made at home.

Thanks OP
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Nov 1, 2020
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The steaming wand on this doubles as an instant hot water dispenser. I didn't think much about that feature when I bought the machine, but 6 months of Americanos later it's turned out to be one of my favourite things about it.
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I signed up for the 20% off coupon, but still didn't get it. How long did it take for some of you to receive it?
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Skatanic25 wrote: I signed up for the 20% off coupon, but still didn't get it. How long did it take for some of you to receive it?
It showed up instantly for me. It is tied to your account so automatically applies on the cart during payment.

I bought the Barista Express in the end although I have a burr grinder. It is just more convenient for me than measuring it out.
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LawEightSix wrote: Okay this is timely. Two of my coworkers have just jumped into the Espresso lifestyle and are bugging me to do it too. Says its the best. Is this a good one? One of them paid like $800 for his! I just want to make sure a expresso newb like myself is satisfied with price and quality.
Probably the best user friendly beginner semi-auto, before you decide to get more serious at $1K+ machines. You will need a consistent burr grinder and there’s a bit of a learning curve.

If you’re new to making espresso, semi-autos typically make superior drinks than super-autos because you control several variables.

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