If you’ve been dreaming of café-style coffee at home but don’t have the counter space for a big espresso maker, Breville’s latest launch of a new trio of espresso machines could be just what you need.
The company has announced a new line-up of Barista machines, with the Slimline Espresso Machine standing out for its compact size and approachable price.
Breville Barista Slimline keeps it compact and budget-friendly
The Slimline is just 15.5cm wide, which makes it one of the slimmest machines in its class. Despite its size, it promises consistent results with single and double shot presets that take the guesswork out of brewing.
At £239.99, the Slimline is aimed at newcomers who want an affordable way to enjoy espresso at home.
For anyone weighing their options, it’s worth checking how it compares to other compact picks in the best coffee machines.
Stepping up to the barista classic
The Barista Classic Espresso Machine takes things further with a built-in conical burr grinder and AutoDose technology, automatically dispensing the right amount of coffee beans for each shot. This makes it more of a semi-automatic espresso machine, which bridges the gap between the Slimline and Breville’s higher-end models.
At £499.99, it’s a machine that appeals to drinkers who want more involvement in the process but aren’t ready to go fully manual. Those exploring bean-to-cup options may also want to look at the best bean-to-cup coffee machines, where rivals like Sage and De’Longhi often appear.
Barista Sense: the premium option
At the top of the range sits the Barista Sense, designed for enthusiasts who want full customisation. It offers adjustable pressure control to fine-tune strength, and introduces a new milk frother with two modes and four TempSense heat settings for both dairy and non-dairy milk.
Priced at £599.99, it undercuts many rival bean-to-cup machines which offers flexibility at a more approachable price. For comparison, it sits below flagship models covered in the latest Breville reviews and best coffee maker guides.
Breville’s new Barista line-up feels like a smart move. The Slimline is a no-brainer for people short on space, the Classic adds more of that bean-to-cup feel without going overboard, and the Sense gives home baristas a taste of café-level control at a friendlier price.