The Breville 800 ESXL

The Breville 800 ESXL is made from a heavy duty die-cast stainless steel outer part and has a 15-bar pump that is made in Italy. Inside boasts a unique Thermoblock heating system designed to maintain water at an optimal temperature of 204 degrees Fahrenheit. Its ability to keep hot water at this temperature for long periods is what makes it even more suitable for heavy work .

Before brewing the espresso coffee, the wonderful 15-bar Triple Prime pump in the Breville 800esxl Die Cast Espresso Machine helps to immediately release hot water in to the filter head. That, in turn, forces the ground coffee or espresso to increase in volume and therefore help the extraction to be more complete . This gives the espresso a much smoother, richer taste than almost any other espresso machine is its price range.

The machine also has the stainless steel die-cast dial or rotational selector. This dial allows the operator to make an espresso, steam or hot water by simply rotating the selector button. Also included is an well laid out and easy to read manual on how use the Breville 800esxl and how to make the perfect espresso. You can switch from dispensing hot water at will for making tea or other hot drinks, and also be able to switch from hot water to steam by the flick of a button. The steel button is also illuminated to ease the selection process between one function to the next.

The Breville 800esxl also comes equipped with a large 75 ounce detachable water reservoir that rarely needs re-filling . It produces up to 50 single shots of brewed coffee before there comes any need to refill it. With such great features its no wonder the team at Breville have dubbed it the heavy duty machine.

Overall this espresso machine looks fantastic with its Italian stainless steel construction. It consists of a thermo block heating system, Italian made 15 bar pump, a wonderful wall crema system, a pre brew function and an automatic anti-burn system. There is no environment, commercial or residential where this machine will fault.

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