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Breville’s high-end Oracle Espresso Machine is now $325 off at Amazon

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If you have had your eye on a high-end espresso machine for at home, we have got a nice deal for you today. Amazon is offering the Breville Oracle Espresso Machine (BES980XL) for $1,675 shipped. That’s $325 off the regular $2,000 price tag, within $75 off the lowest we have tracked and the best we can find. Rated 4+ stars from over 120 Amazon customers. 

Breville Oracle Espresso Machine:

The Oracle is the world’s first automatic manual espresso machine that brings true cafe quality to your home without the barista. The Oracle has automatic grinding, dosing, tamping and milk texturing, automating the two most difficult parts of manual espresso.

  • Automatically grinds, doses & tamps the required amount of coffee for mess free, barista-quality espresso
  • Programmable hands-free milk texturing with automatic purge.Water tank capacity-84 ounce
  • Dual stainless steel boilers & dual Italian pumps with PID; Boilers can be descaled by user
  • One Touch Americano delivers water directly into the cup after extraction; 3 preset & 6 customizable settings
  • Programmable shot temperature from 190 Degree-205 Degree. Displays in either Degree F or Degree C

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