Best Breville Coffee Machines for Boiler type (single vs dual)

Boiler type (single vs dual) Decision Dashboard

Best for Boiler type (single vs dual)

Breville Bambino Espresso Machine

4.0 feature score

Highest scored product for this feature based on supporting review evidence.

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#1 Breville Bambino Espresso Machine
4.0
3 reviews

The ThermoJet system is praised for near-instant transitions that feel dual-boiler-like, but one reviewer frames the machine as effectively one-task-at-a-time.

Pros: Portability and travel-friendliness, Speed and time-to-cup

Cons: Environmental packaging sustainability, Accuracy of marketing claims

#2 Breville Bambino Plus Espresso Machine
3.9
3 reviews

The single ThermoJet-style setup delivers dual-boiler-like speed for some users, but reviewers still note thermal-control tradeoffs versus true dual boilers.

Pros: Speed and time-to-cup, Pump pressure consistency

Cons: Environmental packaging sustainability, Design flaws

#3 Breville Barista Express Impress Espresso Machine
3.7
2 reviews

Single-boiler and thermocoil evidence was mixed: reviewers said it works, but the wait between brewing and frothing matters for multiple milk drinks.

Pros: Filter, Mess-free used-puck disposal

Cons: Capsules, pods and consumables

#4 Breville Oracle Jet Espresso Machine
3.7
8 reviews

The boiler setup is a tradeoff: reviewers praised fast ThermoJet heat and group-head warming but repeatedly noted it cannot brew and steam at the same time.

Pros: Speed and time-to-cup, Espresso and beverage quality

Cons: Hot water dispenser, Capacity

#5 Breville Barista Express Espresso Machine
3.5
7 reviews

Single thermocoil design was accepted as normal at the price, but reviewers consistently noted it cannot brew and steam at the same time.

Pros: Recognition and certifications, Popularity

Cons: Environmental packaging sustainability, Design flaws

#6 Breville Barista Touch Espresso Machine
3.1
4 reviews

The single-boiler design is the main hardware compromise, limiting simultaneous brewing and steaming despite the fast heater.

Pros: Iced / cold-brew function quality, Recognition and certifications

Cons: Pot function, Accuracy of marketing claims

#7 Breville Barista Touch Impress Espresso Machine
3.0
2 reviews

The single-heater design is a mixed tradeoff: it enables fast heatup, but reviewers note cold-start limitations and inability to brew and steam simultaneously.

Pros: Cup, tray and carafe handling

Cons: App, connectivity and smart control