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The Breville 800ESXL Commercial 15Bar TriplPriming DieCast Espresso Machine
These days, it’s become a form of a fashion statement to be drinking coffee outside- teenagers with cups of coffee in their clutches are considered cool, as well as those adults who talk and catch up underneath the colorful umbrellas of their neighborhood coffee shops. But then again, how would you like to brew coffee in accordance with your own tastes, right at the comforts of your own house?
Breville has long established itself as a trusted brand when it comes to kitchen appliances, and its Breville 800ESXL is no exception to the quality the Australian powerhouse has to offer.
Having said that, does the machine have what it takes to withstand competition? Read on after the jump to know more about it.
Key Features
* ThermoBlock heating system
* Customizable system programming
* 15-bar Triple Prime pump
* A durable stainless steel case
* A dedicated selector dial for espresso, steam, or hot water
* A clearing for 4 ½ inch cups
* A swivel steam wand with frother
* Filters, cleaning tools, and stainless steel frothing pitcher
The Unit
At 15 x 16 x 13” and 17.8 lbs, the Breville 800ESXL brewer manages to be compact in appearance yet roomy in weight. Most of the bulk would be due to the the number of stainless steel parts housed in the machine’s body, but that shouldn’t be an issue when it comes to the actual brewing already.
The machine is mounted on a swivel ball to facilitate movement around its space, as well as easy maneuverability. The rather well-built steam wand steadily brings forth dry steam for that easy barista-style milk and froth; it would also make room for water to be used in tea and most other hot beverages.
Each solid stainless steel filter houses Breville’s unique dual-wall crema technology, which brings forth pressure in the head, when accompanied by the Triple-Prime pump’s automatic release of three bursts of water, extracts more flavour and texture from your regular coffee beans. The machine’s fully die-cast selector dial enables swift yet convenient switching between espresso, steam and hot water modes. By turning the knob to the left, the unit can switch between hot water and steam; turning to the right gives you the manual control over the espresso-making procedure.
With a full 4-1/2-inch clearance, the tool accommodates large cups and travel mugs, making it ideal not just for espresso, but also americano, cappuccino, and cafe latte. The 75-ounce removable illuminated water tank produces 50 single shots of espresso before refilling, and is easily accessible from the front and the rear of the unit.
Where to get it
Amazon.com puts up the Breville 800ESXL espresso machine at $499.99, excluding costs from handling and shipping.
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