- Breville Oracle Dual Boiler elaborates coffee and vape the milk simultaneously
- It will be launched first in Australia for Au $ 4,499 (around $ 3,000 / £ 2,200)
- Global launch dates and prices are expected to follow soon
Breville (known as Sage in the United Kingdom) has launched a new espresso coffee machine with a double boiler so that you can prepare coffee and steam milk at the same time, and it has one of the highest price labels that I have seen for a domestic coffee maker.
As the appliance retailer reports, Breville Oracle Dual Boiler will first launch in Australia before a broader global launch. It is not yet available to buy, but it will cost AU $ 4,499 (around $ 3,000 / £ 2,200) when you go on sale in Harvey Norman, JB Hi-Fi and the good ones.
The Dual Oracle boiler is a new Big Big for Breville Oracle Touch, who for a long time maintained a place in our summary of the best coffee makers you can buy for your kitchen.
The new machine has a full -color tactile screen, and offers two different interfaces: an option driven for fast beers with automation at each stage and a manual mode (complete with pressure dials) if you want to take control.
Two boilers, four nuclei
As the name of the machine suggests, its highest point of sale is its dual boiler, which means that it can prepare coffee and textured the milk simultaneously, and does not need to wait for the boiler to return to the pressure before starting to use the steam wand.
It can steam the milk manually or use the Breville automile system. This is the same technology used in the Touch Impress barista with cold extraction, which I checked a few weeks ago, and works particularly well with plants -based milk such as soybeans and oats.
This is not Breville’s first machine with two boilers (Breville’s original oracle also had a double start system), but it is the first to offer complete automation and tactile controls that facilitate the use of beginners, all fed by a four -core processor.
I hope to try the Dual Oracle boiler when it arrives here in the United Kingdom to see how it compares with its rivals (including premium and medium range coffee makers), and if it deserves a place in the techrarradar summary of the best espresso coffee machines.