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Breville The Luxe Brewer Automatic Pourover Machine $479 (Was $579) + Shipping ($0 NSW Pickup) @ Central Coast Coffee

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Mention this post in the order comments and ill throw in a bag of coffee to go with your purchase

Part of breville BF November sales
RRP: $579
Now: $491
$12 Shipping discount: $479

Pickup: Free in Somersby, NSW
Shipping: Available Australia-wide

This is one of Breville’s most premium automatic pourover machines — and it’s currently $88 off RRP.

Key Features:

☕ One-touch automatic brewing – carafe or single cup
🧊 Dedicated Cold Brew preset (ready in ~30 min)
⚙️ Custom brew settings: bloom, temp, flow rate
⏰ 24-hour programmable timer
🔥 Dual-wall thermal carafe – keeps coffee hot for up to 4 hrs
💧 1.8 L removable tank with Claro Swiss filter
🧺 Includes both cone + flat-bottom baskets & filters
⚡ 1650 W / AU plug

Specs:
Materials: Stainless steel + BPA-free plastics
Dimensions: 408 (H) × 372 (W) × 177 (D) mm
Weight: 4.98 kg

Notes:
Usually ships next business day
Optional local pickup ready within 2 hrs
backorders are available and only will take 2-3 days to fulfil if we sell out our current qty

This is part of Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals for 2025

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  • +4

    $500 for a drip coffee machine!?

    • Yeah, this is backwards. You're better off with a Flair espresso for less.

      • indeed. halloween ended yesterday but this deal too spooky

      • +1

        But Flair is espresso and this is drip - different type of coffee extraction though I heard Moccamaster are better for about the same price.

        • -4

          Sure coffee style is personal preference but when would one spend more for drip when 711 has that covered?

          • -2

            @ohgee: Cafes make a better coffee than you do, but you've got a machine.

            • +3

              @Big L: i make better coffee at home on my double boiler than a cafe, they tend to cheap out how much coffee they use at some places, i don’t and it turns out the way i like

              • @garage sale: I know old people that like international roast, so that scans

      • depends if you want espresso or filter coffee, they are very different processes and tasters, i i have melitta filters for pour over and a breville dual boiler for espresso, don’t regard them as interchangeable. tricky but glamorous part with pour over is the kettle if people just use the $15 kmart kettle and pour the hot water over the coffee with the same motion they do into a cup with instant coffee in it.

      • I think they got confused with the Precision model

  • Im going to upvote it purely because it is the cheapest out there, but im really not sure why anyone would buy this. I agree with Ohgee that a Flair would be better than this.
    I suspect its targeted to the same people who buy an oracle instead of a dedicated grinder with dual boiler or any other espresso machine

    • +2

      Flair is for espresso, very different. But honestly you could make better coffee with a cheap hand grinder and an aeropress than this. It's kinda for cafes imo.

      • +2

        I realised its stated as a pour over machine. Again I'd save the money, and buy a Hario v60 and a cheap hand grinder, goose neck kettle and a scale, will most likely cost less with significantly better quality

        • +1

          a hario v60 setup and nettle is cheaper than this, so it’s not having to save for a hario, it’s do you do with the money saved buying hario vs the breville, selling point of the breville seems to be its automatic , coffee, water presss button go do something else until it’s ready ….

          • @garage sale: I meant save the money in comparison to this. With the added bonus of a grinder in the total cost.
            I have the v60 set up and make it on a daily basis. Can't go wrong with it. Coffee is just beautiful from that setup
            And your second point is that comparison to the oracle I made. Seems to be for people who are happy to settle for reduced quality over convenience

  • Do you guys ever open Saturdays?

    • No sorry

  • 30 years ago filter machine was all the rage, and it’s what most electrical retailers sold, retravision, myer, do, stan cash, etc. you’d have them in the office at work if you were posh and didn’t want the office supplied instant coffee. An espresso machine was expensive, times have changed with china not just italy now making espresso machines, and there are definitely cheaper, less high tech ways to make pour over e.g filter coffee. Breville seem to know how to take a simple process or appliance , add a computer chip with more settings and create a market.

    • Still the rage in us household

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