Best Breville Coffee Grinders / Roasters
Breville Coffee & Spice BCG200
- TypeAutomatic
- Grinding MechanismBlade
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Best coffee and herb grinder – Mine is going well for years. You can’t find better grinder than this.
Breville the Smart Grinder Pro BCG820BSS
- Price (RRP) $369
- TypeAutomatic
- Grinding MechanismConical Burr
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The unit was purchased as a 2nd grinder as we have a grinder in our coffee machine. This grinder was used for Decaffeinated Coffee Bean only and… Read more
stop working after 13 months. It was only used a maximum of 30 times. Breville's solution is to pay to have it repaired but my concern is do I repair it and find the same thing happens again. My recommendation would not buy this product.
Breville Dose Control Pro BCG600SIL
- TypeAutomatic
- Grinding MechanismConical Burr
4 yrs on multiple grinds daily and I just replaced the upper and lower burr/blades directly from Breville. I just gave my grinder several more years… Read more
of service. Burr product numbers for this exact model were SP0008610 Upper and SP0008611 for Lower for anyone needing the info. I clean my espresso machine every 4 weeks and do the grinder the same time by seperating the hopper and simply using small paint brush on all areas of work. Now for the negatives ( zero from myself) around the impeller after 2 or 3 years is expected when you don't clean it occasionally or never as stated in the other reviews, When you continually stuff oily beans down its throat and never release the hopper and shake out the built up debris then expect problems der. I repeat der....
Breville the Coffee & Spice Precise
I found the this Grinder easy to use. I bought it approx 18 months ago. It had worked well until a week ago, when it stopped working - I was very… Read more
disappointed? In use it was never overloaded nor used for long periods. There is no Reset possible on this grinder? I will need to buy another but there seems rather a dearth of reasonably priced grinders available but buying another of this type, I don't think so. $100 for 18 months not an especially good return on investment???
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After owning my original Breville Dual Boiler BES920 for 9.5 years, the decision to purchase another one took less than 10 minutes. That’s probably… Read more
the best endorsement I can give any product.
My previous machine produced excellent coffee throughout its life and required no servicing. The only noticeable decline after nearly a decade was reduced steam pressure for milk texturing, which is understandable given its age and daily use.
I purchased the new BES920 in the Sea Salt White finish, and it looks fantastic in the kitchen. The colour gives the machine a modern, premium appearance and is a refreshing change from my original stainless-steel model.
From the very first coffee, I could tell the machine was performing at its best. The heat-up time is faster, the steam pressure is significantly stronger, and milk texturing is quicker and easier. Most impressive was the espresso itself. My very first shot extracted beautifully at just over 9 bar, produced excellent crema, and delivered a smooth, balanced flavour. With medium-roast beans and a brew temperature of 94°C, the result was one of the best coffees I’ve made at home.
Having used the same model for almost 10 years, I was able to appreciate how much performance had gradually been lost in my old machine without me realising it. The new BES920 reminded me just how capable this machine is when operating at full factory performance.
Over the years I’ve looked at many other espresso machines, but I never found a reason to move away from the Dual Boiler. It offers outstanding espresso quality, excellent steam performance, and reliable day-to-day operation. For home coffee enthusiasts who want café-quality coffee without spending several times more on a prosumer machine, I believe the BES920 remains one of the best choices available.
I would happily recommend this machine to anyone. After 9.5 years with my first BES920, I purchased the exact same model again without hesitation. For me, that says everything.