Hello all, I know this has been brought up on several occasions now but thought I would try to get an updated version as most are about 1 year old +.
I been finding a few breville bes920 for around $500-700,my question is, is it worth purchasing this dual boiler that would be 2-3 years old or is there other Italian and such machines better suited?
I like the quick warm up times that this machine comes with in comparison to most of the single boilers
The benefits of it having a built in PID ( which I know can come with some newer single boilers also now)
I make milk coffees only and is usually 1-2 per day
Currently have a sunbeam 6910 and a Rancilio rocky doserless
I'm loving my coffee at the moment but feel the 6910 just isn't producing the best of shots that it should as it's obviously getting on in age now
if I were to get the Breville what should I look for? Apart from group head seal wear and that? As obviously pulling the machine completely apart may not be an option when purchasing privately
Thanks,
Brendan
I been finding a few breville bes920 for around $500-700,my question is, is it worth purchasing this dual boiler that would be 2-3 years old or is there other Italian and such machines better suited?
I like the quick warm up times that this machine comes with in comparison to most of the single boilers
The benefits of it having a built in PID ( which I know can come with some newer single boilers also now)
I make milk coffees only and is usually 1-2 per day
Currently have a sunbeam 6910 and a Rancilio rocky doserless
I'm loving my coffee at the moment but feel the 6910 just isn't producing the best of shots that it should as it's obviously getting on in age now
if I were to get the Breville what should I look for? Apart from group head seal wear and that? As obviously pulling the machine completely apart may not be an option when purchasing privately
Thanks,
Brendan

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