Average score
P1
Product 1: SMEG 50’s Retro Style Drip...
3.7
P2
Product 2: Breville Oracle Jet Espresso Machine
4.3
Accessories
P1Product 1: SMEG 50’s Retro Style Drip...
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Breville Oracle Jet Espresso Machine
4.4
Included accessories and bundled tools (such as baskets, portafilter, milk pitcher, and cleaning items) are generally viewed as sufficient to start brewing immediately. Serious hobbyists may still add their own tools, but the out-of-box kit is usually described as complete.
App, connectivity and smart control
P1Product 1: SMEG 50’s Retro Style Drip...
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P2
Product 2: Breville Oracle Jet Espresso Machine
4.4
Connectivity is mostly about convenience rather than remote control: Wi-Fi enables firmware updates and some smart behavior, and several reviewers like that no dedicated app is required. Those wanting deep app features may find it minimal, but updates and stability benefits are appreciated.
Assembly and Setup
P1
Product 1: SMEG 50’s Retro Style Drip...
4.1
Setup is generally described as quick: rinse/wash the removable parts, run one or two water-only cycles, set the clock, and start brewing. Most users find the controls intuitive without much manual reading.
P2
Product 2: Breville Oracle Jet Espresso Machine
4.6
Setup is widely described as quick and guided, with touchscreen onboarding and step-by-step prompts getting most users brewing fast. Some calibration and dialing-in is still required, but the process is generally presented as approachable for beginners.
Automation and sensors
P1
Product 1: SMEG 50’s Retro Style Drip...
4.0
The programmable auto-start timer is a recurring highlight, and several reviews like the simple button layout. A few mention notifications/alerts or mode limitations (for example, keep-warm behavior changing with the small-batch setting).
P2
Product 2: Breville Oracle Jet Espresso Machine
4.6
Automation is a headline feature: touchscreen guidance, built-in dialing help, one-touch workflows, and assisted routines make it easy to produce consistent drinks. Some users find the reminders/prompts a bit frequent, but overall the automation is seen as a key reason to buy.
Boiler type (single vs dual)
P1Product 1: SMEG 50’s Retro Style Drip...
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P2
Product 2: Breville Oracle Jet Espresso Machine
4.0
Multiple reviews note it is not a traditional dual-boiler setup, so it cannot brew and steam simultaneously in the classic sense. Fast switching, queueing, and strong heating mitigate the limitation for most households, but dual-boiler fans still see it as a compromise.
Brewing performance and consistency
P1
Product 1: SMEG 50’s Retro Style Drip...
3.9
Most reviewers describe the brew as smooth and consistent but fundamentally standard drip coffee rather than specialty-level. The aroma/intensity control can add a bit more body, while the delicate mode is often called weak or watery.
P2
Product 2: Breville Oracle Jet Espresso Machine
4.4
Most reviewers highlight stable extractions and repeatable results, helped by real-time guidance and fast thermal recovery. Some mention early-unit quirks, splatter, or first-shot inconsistency, but overall consistency is a standout for a guided, built-in-grinder machine.
Build quality and durability
P1
Product 1: SMEG 50’s Retro Style Drip...
3.6
Build quality impressions vary by source: some describe a heavy, durable feel and even all-metal construction, while others perceive a lot of plastic and report failures after months/years of use.
P2
Product 2: Breville Oracle Jet Espresso Machine
4.4
Most reviews describe a premium look and sturdy feel, reinforced by the machine’s weight and stainless styling. A few raise concerns about smaller components feeling less robust or about long-term serviceability/repair complexity, so durability impressions are positive but not unanimous.
Capacity
P1
Product 1: SMEG 50’s Retro Style Drip...
3.7
Capacity is usually framed as a 10-cup machine with a smaller 4-cup option, but multiple reviewers note the real-world cup measure feels smaller than average and is best for small households rather than big groups.
P2
Product 2: Breville Oracle Jet Espresso Machine
4.2
The water reservoir is commonly described as generous and convenient to access (including front-fill designs in several reviews). Despite that, some users report high water usage and frequent tray/tank attention, so day-to-day capacity feels good but not hands-off.
Cup, tray and carafe handling
P1
Product 1: SMEG 50’s Retro Style Drip...
3.4
Carafe handling feedback is mixed: some call it generous and largely mess-free with pause-and-serve, while others dislike the glass carafe not being dishwasher safe, a flimsy-feeling handle, or the mismatch between a large base and a relatively small pot.
P2
Product 2: Breville Oracle Jet Espresso Machine
3.5
Cup clearance and tray management are recurring pain points: several reviews mention a drip tray that fills quickly and occasional splash/spill moments. While functional, it often requires more frequent emptying and attention than buyers expect at this price.
Design, ergonomics and footprint
P1
Product 1: SMEG 50’s Retro Style Drip...
4.6
Across reviews, the SMEG stands out for its 1950s-inspired look and color options, but it is also repeatedly described as tall and larger than expected for the amount of coffee it makes, so cabinet clearance and counter space matter.
P2
Product 2: Breville Oracle Jet Espresso Machine
3.6
Design is often praised for smart usability touches like a responsive touchscreen and (in some reviews) wheels for moving a heavy unit. The main downside is footprint and heft: it can dominate countertop space and demands a dedicated spot.
Design flaws
P1
Product 1: SMEG 50’s Retro Style Drip...
3.1
Commonly cited drawbacks include a bulky/tall footprint, awkward water filling, limited adjustable settings beyond intensity, and in some reviews a short keep-warm window or missing convenience features like brew pause.
P2
Product 2: Breville Oracle Jet Espresso Machine
3.8
Commonly cited flaws include grinder mess/static, occasional splatter or splash, frequent drip-tray emptying, and the lack of brew-and-steam-at-once operation. These issues rarely stop reviewers from enjoying the machine, but they come up often enough to be worth planning around.
Environmental packaging sustainability
P1
Product 1: SMEG 50’s Retro Style Drip...
4.4
Packaging gets occasional praise for being recyclable or low-plastic, and the reusable filter is frequently mentioned as a small sustainability win.
P2Product 2: Breville Oracle Jet Espresso Machine
No score yetEspresso and beverage quality
P1Product 1: SMEG 50’s Retro Style Drip...
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P2
Product 2: Breville Oracle Jet Espresso Machine
4.6
Across reviews, shot quality is consistently described as cafe-level with rich flavor and strong crema. A few reviewers note first-shot variability if the portafilter is cold and occasional temperature limitations with very light roasts, but most report excellent results once dialed in.
Filter
P1
Product 1: SMEG 50’s Retro Style Drip...
4.1
The included reusable filter is widely appreciated for convenience and waste reduction, and several reviews note you can also use paper filters when you want a cleaner cup with less sediment.
P2Product 2: Breville Oracle Jet Espresso Machine
No score yetGrinder, hopper and dosing system
P1Product 1: SMEG 50’s Retro Style Drip...
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P2
Product 2: Breville Oracle Jet Espresso Machine
4.3
The integrated grinder and volume-based dosing system earns praise for convenience and helpful grind guidance. Common critiques include mess/static, limited upgradeability since the grinder is built in, and the hassle of swapping beans (for decaf or variety) with a single-hopper workflow.
Guided tamper convenience
P1Product 1: SMEG 50’s Retro Style Drip...
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P2
Product 2: Breville Oracle Jet Espresso Machine
4.6
Automatic tamping and guided puck prep are frequently called out as a major convenience win that reduces learning curve and speeds workflow. The main tradeoff is reduced manual control, with a few reviewers preferring traditional tamping or noting that auto settings can require tweaking.
Heating-element power
P1
Product 1: SMEG 50’s Retro Style Drip...
4.0
Where power is mentioned (around 1050W), it’s treated as adequate for a standard drip machine, and reviewers more often judge performance by brew speed and consistency than raw wattage.
P2
Product 2: Breville Oracle Jet Espresso Machine
4.7
Heating performance is consistently praised for rapid warm-up and strong steam capability, enabled by the fast-heating system. A minority note temperature concerns for very light roasts or prefer the behavior of dual-boiler machines, but most call the heat performance excellent.
Iced / cold-brew function quality
P1Product 1: SMEG 50’s Retro Style Drip...
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P2
Product 2: Breville Oracle Jet Espresso Machine
4.2
Cold extraction/cold brew modes are seen as a fun, usable option that can produce tasty drinks, especially over ice. Multiple reviewers note it can land closer to cool/tepid than truly cold and flavor can vary by bean, but most still call the results enjoyable and easy to replicate.
Mess-free used-puck disposal
P1Product 1: SMEG 50’s Retro Style Drip...
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Breville Oracle Jet Espresso Machine
3.7
Used-puck handling is mixed: pucks can come out relatively dry, but multiple reviewers mention they can be stubborn to knock out and the workflow can still be a bit messy. A knock box helps, and some wish for a cleaner, more effortless ejection.
Milk, steam and frothing
P1Product 1: SMEG 50’s Retro Style Drip...
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P2
Product 2: Breville Oracle Jet Espresso Machine
4.3
Milk performance is strong overall, with multiple reviewers impressed by steam power and manual steaming capability. Auto-milk features are convenient, but several note the automatic texture can skew frothier than latte-art microfoam, making manual steaming the better choice for enthusiasts.
Overall user experience
P1
Product 1: SMEG 50’s Retro Style Drip...
3.8
Overall experience tends to be positive for people who want simple, quiet, consistent drip coffee with strong visual appeal, but satisfaction drops when buyers expect premium coffee quality, easier filling/cleanup, or long-term reliability commensurate with the price.
P2
Product 2: Breville Oracle Jet Espresso Machine
4.5
Overall experience is strongly positive for users who want an easy, guided path to high-quality espresso. Reviewers emphasize the intuitive touchscreen, fast workflows, and reduced learning curve, while noting tradeoffs like size, price, and occasional mess or maintenance interruptions.
Popularity
P1
Product 1: SMEG 50’s Retro Style Drip...
4.1
Several reviews frame the machine as a popular, Instagram-friendly design piece from a well-known brand, which is a key part of its appeal.
P2Product 2: Breville Oracle Jet Espresso Machine
No score yetPot function
P1
Product 1: SMEG 50’s Retro Style Drip...
3.7
The keep-warm hot plate is generally seen as effective for short stretches (often 40–60 minutes) and then auto shuts off; some reviewers wish it lasted longer or could be adjusted, while others prefer a thermal carafe instead.
P2Product 2: Breville Oracle Jet Espresso Machine
No score yetSpeed and time-to-cup
P1
Product 1: SMEG 50’s Retro Style Drip...
4.2
Where brew time is discussed, it’s considered quick and convenient for everyday use, with cited brew times around 2–8 minutes depending on batch size.
P2
Product 2: Breville Oracle Jet Espresso Machine
4.8
Speed is a major strength: near-instant heat-up, quick transitions between brewing and steaming, and short time-to-cup workflows are repeatedly praised. Even without a true dual-boiler workflow, the fast switching and queueing features keep drinks moving quickly.
Value and Price
P1
Product 1: SMEG 50’s Retro Style Drip...
3.1
Value is the most polarized theme: many reviewers say the machine is expensive for what is, functionally, a basic drip brewer, while a smaller set argues the design and convenience features justify the premium if you specifically want the aesthetic.
P2
Product 2: Breville Oracle Jet Espresso Machine
3.3
Value is debated because the price is firmly premium. Many reviewers justify it by the speed, guidance, and cafe-like results, but others argue similarly priced setups can offer more manual control or true dual-boiler capability, making the cost hard to swallow for hobbyists.
Warranty and Customer support
P1
Product 1: SMEG 50’s Retro Style Drip...
1.5
Customer support and warranty experiences are uneven in the reviews: one owner reports an especially frustrating claims process after a failure, while other sources don’t highlight support as a differentiator.
P2
Product 2: Breville Oracle Jet Espresso Machine
4.5
Warranty/support mentions are generally reassuring, with several reviewers citing multi-year coverage depending on region/retailer and positive replacement experiences. Still, a few voices flag that long-term repairs and parts/service logistics could matter given the machine’s complexity and price.
Water system, maintenance and descaling
P1
Product 1: SMEG 50’s Retro Style Drip...
3.5
Reviews mention water hardness settings and descaling reminders/indicators, and some long-term owners say maintenance is straightforward. The most common complaint is that the reservoir fill access can be awkward and easy to spill, and there’s no built-in water filter.
P2
Product 2: Breville Oracle Jet Espresso Machine
4.3
Maintenance is generally viewed as straightforward thanks to guided cleaning prompts, rinse cycles, and on-screen how-tos. Several reviewers still note frequent drip-tray emptying and regular routines (purges/backflush), and a few wish for better spill/tray sensing, but the process feels beginner-friendly.