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The Barista Express Impress BES876BSS is a brushed stainless steel semi-automatic espresso machine designed for coffee aficionados seeking professional-grade control at home. Featuring an intelligent dosing system, 25 grind settings, and a Thermocoil PID heating system, it delivers precise espresso shots with assisted tamping and a powerful steam wand for microfoam milk. With a 2L water tank and 250g bean hopper, it includes essential accessories like a stainless steel portafilter and milk jug, making it the ultimate tool for crafting specialty coffee with barista-level finesse.

















| ASIN | B0BBYNPV33 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #46,212 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #13 in Semi-Automatic Espresso Machines |
| Brand | Breville |
| Brand Name | Breville |
| Capacity | 2 Liters |
| Coffee Input Type | ground, whole bean |
| Coffee Maker Type | Espresso Machine |
| Color | Brushed Stainless Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,439 Reviews |
| Filter Type | Reusable |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00021614807564 |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | 54mm stainless steel portafilter, 480ml stainless steel milk jug, 1 & 2 cup single and dual wall filter baskets, Water filter holder with filter, the Razor™ precision trimming tool, Cleaning tablets, Allen key, Steam wand cleaning tool, Cleaning disc, Cleaning brush, Descale powder |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12.5"D x 14.5"W x 16.5"H |
| Item Type Name | COFFEE_MAKER |
| Item Weight | 23.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Breville |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | the Barista Express® Impress |
| Model Number | BES876BSS1BNA1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Manual |
| Part Number | BES876BSS1BNA1 |
| Product Dimensions | 12.5"D x 14.5"W x 16.5"H |
| Special Feature | Manual |
| Specific Uses For Product | Espresso |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 021614807564 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Limited Warranty |
| Wattage | 1600 watts |
N**E
Best Machine You Will Use- Easy, Affordable, Delicious
I seriously love this machine. It is my baby. I was using the Nespresso thing, but realized I was spending an absurd amount of money on Nespresso pods each month. And honestly? This machine makes 1000% better coffee. I even feel like it's more caffeinated this way? Overall, so easy to use. It's a smart machine. It takes a few tries to get comfortable, but once you do, you are going to love it. Word of advice: if your espresso is coming out super fast- go finer with your grind (lower the number); if your espresso is not coming out at all- go coarser with your grind (higher number). You want a smooth, honey-like stream at first. It's a bit loud, but you only use it for a few minutes, so don't worry about waking everyone up. It's so easy to use, well worth the money. And even with buying this machine, I will be saving money this year cause the alternatives are so darn expensive!
R**N
Great Espresso Machine
I absolutely love my coffee. I don't know how people survived before they learned to roast coffee beans and brew their morning cup. My previous fully automatic machine died, repair was $700+ and they no longer had electronic parts. I had to get another machine and quickly. I was a grizzly bear without my coffee! I selected the Barista Express Impress. (Couldn't they find a better name?) As far as this machine, it is more difficult than making drip coffee in your Keurig. It is designed to give you the tools to make the best coffee that you ever had. However, you need to learn how to use it. It takes a lot of time to master because you have control of parameters I did not know existed. The machine has a nice set of tools for maintenance and daily use. The tool tray attaches to the rear of the drip tray and is easily reached by pulling out the drip tray. The machine senses how much coffee to grind and automatically adjusts to grind the correct amount of beans. On several occasions, the beans stuck in the grinder, so I had to manually grind to get the correct level. No big deal but it mess up the level of beans to grind and it takes several cups of coffee to get it right again. I think that is why there are a lot of complaints about the grind level changing. I have learned to "bump" the bean hopper to free the beans before there are problems. If you listen, you can hear the grinder start to run free. I think Breville needs to redesign the hopper so beans flow freely. That is the only real criticism I have found. There are some things you need to know. First off, the beans you choose are extremely important. They affect the coffee more than anything else. Second, you control the coffee grind. You get to choose exactly how fine you grind. That is a major factor in making coffee. Third, you get to control the brewing temperature. I haven't figured out how yet, but I am happy with the brew as it is. When I make a latte, I use the microwave oven to heat the milk. If you want latte art, you will need to use the milk frother. I tried it a few times and it works well. There is a lot to clean, so I don't use it. There are a few problems. My machine would only grind as I was holding the grind button. I unplugged the machine and it worked correctly when I plugged it back in. The machine stopped brewing. The pump would run with a noise that sounded like the machine would explode. When I turned the machine around to get the serial number (it was not on the back like Support told me--I think it is on the machine underside), I realized that I had run out of water! There is no water low sensor, so it is easy for the machine to run dry. Since a dry pump will fail very quickly, this is a major oversight. The machine needs to be descaled regularly, especially if you live in a hard water area. Cleaning supplies are too expensive so I buy citric acid in bulk and generic cleaning tablets. Both work well. My water used to come from a reverse osmosis filter but I no longer have that luxury. I think I need to start buying water from one of those water stores that are popping up all over. On the whole, the machine makes an excellent cup but it takes knowledge and time to learn.
G**E
What a Home Expresso Machine should be!
Has a quality Italian made pump for better durability. The automated self adjusting Grind to Brew Measuring and Tamping makes consistent results amazing. Dialing in the brew is straight forward. A pleasure to use. A 54mm WDT to break up clumping of grounds before tamping is a worthwhile extra (~$30) to purchase for consistent extraction, especially for drawing equal sizes of Dual cup extraction.
T**S
I feel scammed out of $800. (I used to be a Breville LOVER)
I’ve always been a big fan of Breville but not anymore. They sent a faulty machine and is refusing to handle the situation or issue any kind of refund. Amazon is telling me to go through Breville, Breville is telling me to go through Amazon. Nobody is willing to resolve the issue. My only option is to eat the $800 I spent on this machine or send it in for repair which takes two weeks. I use this for my business so regardless, I’m either forced to eat my investment or close my business, causing me to miss out on even more money. They’re unwilling to lend me something to use in the meantime. I opened my claim weeks ago and would have had time to send it in for fixing but after harassing them every day, they’re just now responding and at this point, I’m at a loss no matter what. The only way to rectify the situation is to issue a refund so I can get a different machine but they refuse. I’m heartbroken by the way Amazon and Breville handled this situation. Save your money and go through a different company because if you get an already broken machine, they don’t care to help you.
U**L
Finally, a good espresso at home!
This is my first espresso machine. I’ve worked my way through some basic - ninja type coffee machines, chemex pour overs, overnight cold brews, and mocha pots. While I’m those have their own merits, this is a really good machine for those who want to get started with the art of brewing that perfect espresso. It took me a 2-3 trials to get to 36g of espresso from 18gm of beans in 31 seconds. I think this is what we call the golden zone. Still working my way through steaming that perfect milk. Where this machine shines for me - Grinding, and tamping without mess is great for starters like myself. Drip tray is big! PID helps a lot in finding if the grind is too fine or too course - pours too late vs too soon with live pressure monitoring is good! Cleaning parts is easy! Water refill is a breeze! Where I am struggling a bit - Wish it came with a bottomless portafilter as well, so I could have checked if it’s channeling well or if it can use a wdt tool before a tamp. Milk frothing is a bit of an art, I think it’s just me and not the machine for this one. Tip for all who are considering any espresso machine - please buy puck screens - they make cleaning a breeze!
C**.
The Ferrari among the espresso machines
The Barista Express Impress (BEI) is like a Ferrari - and the first couple of coffee (g)rounds will be miserable until you know how to handle the performance! Fill up the machine with water and coffee and start optimizing your espresso experience. Since the pump in the machine is set to a fixed flow rate, you need to tune the pressure for the coffee (and its taste) with the granularity of the coffee: this is done with the default insert - no need to add a filter to a "cup" (filter) to the PortaFilter (coffee scoop). Read and understand the manual. It explains in detail how to adjust the grind size and the (auto) dosing of the coffee. If the coffee flow starts almost immediately with pressing the 2-cup button and there's virtually no pressure built-up while brewing, the coffeee will taste sour (acidic), show some foam, and give you the impression that it is "strong" (with plenty of volume). This is the worst coffee the BEI is going to produce by default - throw it away. Now decrease the grind size (lower number) by about 4 units. If the coffee flow starts after some 15 seconds with pressing the 2-cup button and the pressure builts up into the "Espresso" range without any significant coffee flow (very low volume), your coffee will be bitter and overwhelming. This coffee can be diluted with the built-in hot water dispenser (great for tea with its 90C, too) but it's a rather specific taste. Better increase the grind size (number) by about 2 units. Try again! The optimal coffee should taste neither sour nor acidic, but instead have a somewhat "nutty" flavor that leaves a pleasent aftertaste - even without dilution or added milk. If you need to make changes now, adjust the grind size by 1 unit until it matches your preferences either way. The auto-dosing will adjust to your grind settings within a couple of coffees. TL:DR Go by taste and volume - not by pressure, flow rate, or weather. Make sure to use filtered (fridge) water and fresh beans. Otherwise: crap in - crap out! There's a couple of things with the BEI that made me smile and are a very nice touch: 1.) There's a hidden tray behind the drip tray (under the water container) that provides enough space for all additional tools and "cups" (filters) that come with the machine. Very thoughtful! 2.) There is a "Razor" trimming tool (see photo) that can be useful to trim away excess coffee ground volume when playing with the grind sizes. It's not critical, but its a nice touch and a pleasent piece of metal to play around with while making a coffee. 3.) The water container can be left in place, so you can move the machine closer to a way and simply fill up the container from the side - the container cover elegantly folds to the back. 4.) I mentioned the hot water dispenser above: it's useful to dilute your coffee without messing up the grind size and you can make tea if you don't feel like caffeine today. The temperature is perfect and the flow rate is fast! There's one thing that bothered me when installing the BEI and it could've been covered in the manual: When setting up the machine, the pump was priming the system, but there was no water flowing (shower screen, hot water dispenser, or steam funnel) for something like 5-10 cycles and I thought the machine was broken (making some very concerning "dry pumping" sounds). Another thing that could easily be tracked by the machine is the flow time. There's a already a very nice bar indicator for the compression of the coffee ground, so just add an indicator for the flow time sweetspot of around 30s with bars adding 2 seconds in each direction. Would be a nice touch! All in all, the machine is fantastic and produces amazing coffee - if you are bringing some patience to learn its tricks. Looking forward to my next coffees!
J**G
Adios Starbucks
For years, I was Starbucks’ biggest fan, but I finally decided to invest in a Breville espresso machine—and I only wish I had done it sooner. I had been eyeing this model for quite some time but hesitated because of the higher price tag. After weeks of research and reading countless reviews, I felt confident this was the best option for me. I love its sleek, aesthetic design, and it fits perfectly in my kitchen. I chose the green color and absolutely love it. The machine is high quality, easy to use, and consistently makes excellent coffee. I’m a huge espresso lover and have had so much fun trying different flavored beans from my favorite local coffee shops. This espresso machine has truly elevated my morning routine, and I’ve already saved so much money by making coffee at home. The steaming wand and hot water feature are also fantastic for making lattes and tea. Plus, the built-in grinder makes it incredibly convenient to grind beans and pull espresso shots all in one place.
D**K
A Game-Changer for Home Espresso Enthusiasts – Worth Every Penny!
I recently upgraded to the Breville Barista Express Impress Espresso Machine (model BES876BTR in Black), and after a couple of months of daily use, I'm thoroughly impressed. As someone who loves a good latte but isn't a professional barista, this machine strikes the perfect balance between ease of use and quality results. It's an all-in-one setup with a built-in grinder, tamper, and milk frother, making it ideal for home setups without needing extra gadgets. Pros: Intelligent Dosing and Assisted Tamping: The Impress Puck System is a standout feature – it automatically doses the right amount of coffee and guides you through tamping with just the right pressure. No more guesswork or messy overflows! This makes pulling consistent shots straightforward, even for beginners. Quick Heat-Up and Quiet Operation: It heats up in seconds thanks to the Thermojet system, and it's surprisingly quiet compared to other machines I've tried. Perfect for early morning brews without waking the household. Grinder Versatility: With 25 grind settings (or is it 30? Either way, plenty), you can fine-tune for different beans. I've experimented with light roasts and dark ones, and it handles them all well, producing rich, flavorful espresso. User-Friendly Interface: The controls are intuitive, with a clear dial for shot volume and strength. The steam wand froths milk beautifully for creamy lattes or cappuccinos – it's powerful and easy to clean. Build Quality and Design: The black finish looks sleek on my counter, and it's sturdy without being bulky. Cleanup is a breeze with the removable drip tray and auto-purge feature. Cons: Learning Curve for Perfection: While it's forgiving with its pressure ramping (which helps avoid channeling in the puck), it can sometimes feel a bit slow or inconsistent if you're aiming for pro-level shots right away. I had a few under-extracted pulls at first until I dialed in the grind. Price Point: At around $700–$800 (depending on where you buy), it's not cheap, but for the features, it feels like a solid investment over buying separate components. Limited Hopper Size: The bean hopper isn't huge, so if you're making multiple drinks a day for a family, you might need to refill often. Overall, I'd rate this machine a solid 4.5 out of 5. It's elevated my home coffee game tremendously – my espressos now rival those from my local cafe, and I've saved a ton on takeout. If you're new to espresso or want an upgrade from basic pod machines, the Breville Barista Express Impress is highly recommended. Just be prepared to tweak settings a bit to match your taste. Highly satisfied! That I bought another one for my in-laws. Worth every penny money can buy!
N**O
Very consistent when it's dialed in
We purchased this after our previous Delonghi machine sprang a leak and watching countless reviews. Embedded grinder is great, can be removed to be cleaned too which is an added benefit a lot of other machines don't have. Once you dial in the grind settings, it really does consistently make a great shot of espresso. As you can see in the video, it dosed a little less than required and subsequently added a bit to make the perfect amount. The embedded tamping system is amazing too, as someone who previously made a mess, this is really one of the benefits I didn't think of before using this. The coffee is amazing and generally pretty consistent, but highly bean dependant so dialing in your roast is very important. In addition, the support on this machine is wild. You can buy every part, about a million third party parts, and there are forums with thousands of people who have this machine for any troubleshooting or dialing in.
N**A
Sabroso café
Excelente producto
R**O
Súper fácil de usar
Está muy completa y fácil de usar, la extracción de café es excelente y aunque el sabor depende mucho del tipo y marca de café puedo decir que lo extrae con muy buen sabor. Se puede regular el molido del grano y un poco la temperatura y el tiempo de extracción, aunque estas funciones no son tan intuitivas de usar.
J**Y
Excellent product; highly recommended
No words, honestly ... this is one of the finest products that I have ever owned. The auto dosing and tamping system is next-level. The machine is solid, heavy and robust. The milk frother is incredible. By comparison, previous machines I have owned have had the frothing power of a childs water pistol, whereas the one on the Breville is almost commercial in its capabilities. This has again been a lesson to me that when you spent the right money, you get the right product and this is worth every cent. Note; spend time on YouTube if you are a coffee-novice as this machine has a bunch of setting that you need to understand in order to get the incredible results that it can deliver. If you havent had a machine like this and come from pod-coffee, you need to invest time in learning what goes into making decent and rewarding coffee!
A**H
Love this machine!
Both my wife and I found operating this machine to be pretty straight forward. I did find some of the YouTube videos on grinding of the coffee beans to be slightly confusing compared to the instructions in the manual. I considered changing the setting in the internal (burr) grind mechanism, but decided to leave it and stay with the setting recommended in the owner's manual. It turned out to be a good decision. Since having had the machine now for approx 6 weeks, we've tried different beans and have narrowed it down to one brand that our friends initially recommended. I personally love the coffee produced by this machine. Whether its espresso, or Americana coffee, or caffe latte, it all tastes great to me. I love the construction of this machine. It feels solid and built to last. We opted for the black and we're glad we did. It matches the decor in our kitchen and is easy to clean. I would highly recommend this machine.
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