Breville Bambino Review
Our Verdict
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Bottom Line | A small machine that makes great espresso and perfectly steams milk | An excellent choice for novices trying to recreate cafe drinks at home, as long as you have an espresso-quality grinder | This human-powered machine is highly customizable, but on its own, it lacks the accessories to create lattes or cappuccinos | An inexpensive option that gets the job done, but doesn't do it exceptionally well | An appealing price point is about all this very basic brewer has to offer |
Rating Categories | Breville Bambino | Breville Bambino Plus | Flair Classic | De'Longhi Stilosa | Mr. Coffee 4-Shot S... |
Espresso Quality (40%) | |||||
Ease of Use (20%) | |||||
Ease of Cleaning (15%) | |||||
Milk Steaming (15%) | |||||
Machine Customization (10%) | |||||
Specs | Breville Bambino | Breville Bambino Plus | Flair Classic | De'Longhi Stilosa | Mr. Coffee 4-Shot S... |
Lifetime Cost Per Shot | $0.67 | $0.75 | $0.61 | $0.59 | $0.57 |
Number of Cafe Replacement Lattes to Make Up List Price | 72 | 120 | 39 | 29 | 18 |
Measured Dimensions | 6.3" x 13.7" x 12" | 7.6" x 14" x 12" | 6.1" x 12.5" x 10.3" | 8.1" x 10.2" x 11.4" | 7.4" x 8.6" x 11.7" |
Measured Cup Clearance | 5" | 5" | 4.25" | 4.2" | 3.5" |
Pre-Infusion | Yes | Yes | No | No | No |
Cappuccino Time | 3 min 36 sec | 4 min 3 sec | N/A | 2 min 48 sec | 4 min 47 sec |
Number of Cafe Replacement Shots to Make Up List Price | 122 | 203 | 67 | 49 | 30 |
Portafilter Size | 54 mm | 54 mm | 40 mm | 51 mm | 51 mm |
Steam Wand | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes |
Measured Water Tank Capacity to Max Fill | 47 oz | 64 oz | 2 oz | 34 oz | 16 oz |
Integrated Pressure Gauge | No | No | Optional Add On Available | No | No |
Hot Water Delivery | Steam Wand | Steam Wand | N/A | Steam Wand | Steam Wand |
Extraction Yield | 18% | 18% | 14% | 12% | 14% |
PID Temperature Control | Yes | Yes | No | No | No |
Included Accessories | Plastic Tamper 16-ounce Stainless Steel Milk Jug 4 Filter Baskets Steam wand nozzle Cleaning Tool |
Tamper The Razor Precision Dosing Tool 16-ounce Stainless Steel Milk Jug 4 Filter Baskets Cleaning Tool Cleaning Disc |
Travel Case, Dosing Cup/Tamper Dosing Funnel Puck Screen |
Combo Tamper and Coffee scoop 2 Filter Baskets |
Stainless Steel Frothing Pitcher Plastic Water Measuring Pitcher Coffee Scoop |
Our Analysis and Test Results
The Breville Bambino is the smallest and least expensive machine we've found that can produce cafe-quality results, but the lack of a grinder somewhat limits both its value and space-saving design. That said, if you're all set in the grinder department but are short on space and cash, this machine comes highly recommended.
Performance Comparison
Espresso Quality
For all intents and purposes, we think the espresso from the Bambino is almost as good as what you'd get in a cafe. We were consistently able to pull full, robust shots with great flavor and solid crema. If you really want to split hairs the espresso is maybe a slight step below what an experienced barista at a really nice third wave cafe could pull with a machine costing $10,000+, but for the most part, we think even picky coffee drinkers are going to be more than satisfied with this little workhorse.
That great espresso taste is backed up by a steam wand that can achieve near-perfect results. In our tests this allowed us to enjoy lattes and cappuccinos that were almost indistinguishable from what we could get in a cafe. Additionally, the Bambino heats up impressively fast, allowing you to steam your milk immediately after pulling a shot. Many fancier and more expensive machines can't do this, meaning your espresso shot — no matter how lovely — will be left to sit and flatten as you wait for the machine to be ready to steam milk. With the Bambino one can follow the other with no wait which made our barista testers very happy indeed.
Ease of Use
Any semi-automatic machine is going to take a bit of practice for beginners to figure out, and a bit of effort to make each shot — grinding, tamping, and brewing manually takes some time and effort no matter how experienced you are. However, thanks to well-designed and well-built components, the Bambino makes this process easier than most. It is never going to match the ease and convenience of the fully automated machines, but in our experience, this is a sacrifice you have to make for truly great taste.
Setting up the Bambino takes hardly any time at all. The instructions are clear and easy to follow. It may take you some time to find the right dosage and grind, but the instruction manual offers guidelines that we found to be both helpful and accurate. This machine also has a short pre-infusion feature, where low-pressure water is added to the prepared portafilter before the fully pressurized water starts to flow. This helps create a nicer finished espresso shot and can help even out inconsistencies in grinding and tamping techniques.
Learning how to use the Bambino doesn't take too long, and you'll soon be whipping up cafe-quality lattes to feed your caffeine addiction from the comfort of your home. This saves you expensive trips to the coffee shop, and to further the savings, the cost of each shot made by the Bambino is lower than most other machines in our lineup.
Ease of Cleaning
Again, the Bambino offers a fairly standard experience comparable to that of most semi-automatic machines. Wiping down the steam wand and cleaning out the portafilter after each drink is fairly easy. Likewise, the drip tray is well-designed and has a full indicator that lets you know when it needs to be emptied. The descaling process takes about 10 minutes, and the machine comes with a descaling solution packet to make things a bit more convenient.
All the Bambino requires for daily maintenance beyond emptying the small drip tray is cleaning out the portafilter and wiping off the steam wand. Running some extra hot water out of the empty group head will help purge any leftover espresso grounds, and pressing the steam button will similarly purge any remaining milk particles from the steam wand. This machine also comes with a little tool, conveniently housed in the back under the water reservoir, to clear the tiny hole on the steam wand should it get plugged up. A small but thoughtful addition that we appreciate.
Milk Steaming
In our opinion, the steam wand on the Bambino is near perfect. Its consistent and powerful stream of steam allowed us to get great microfoam time after time. As long as you're willing to go through the effort of manual milk steaming, this machine can get you cafe-quality results.
Our testers with barista experience actually preferred this machine to the upgraded model, the Bambino Plus, specifically because of the steam wand. While the Plus is fully automated, a selling point for some folks, the manual steam wand on the regular Bambino allows for much more control. If you're the type that wants to be able to change angles and techniques on your own terms to achieve top-notch microfoam for latte art and creamy lusciousness for a proper cappuccino, you'll likely prefer this model, too. On top of that, it's considerably cheaper than the Plus.
If you come from a coffee background and have used a professional espresso machine before, one thing is worth noting about the Bambino. Unlike a multi-thousand dollar machine, the steam wand takes a moment to ramp up and even longer to turn completely off. Don't expect to turn off the steam wand and immediately remove your pitcher — if you do, you'll spray milk all over your counter. You'll need to turn it off and be prepared to wait about 10 seconds while it slowly winds down.
Machine Customization
Single touch operation means quick access to your espresso, but there is not much by way of customization. You can't control water temp, and while there is a preinfusion feature, you can't customize that either. Most of the settings are pre-programmed to make great espresso with little room for user error.
While the level of customization available for pulling shots is fairly basic, we appreciate the fully manual steam wand, and if you like to be more hands-on, we think you will too. For those with some barista experience or who want to hone their skills and experiment with latte art, complete control over your microfoam is essential.
Should You Buy the Breville Bambino?
The Breville Bambino is a great choice for anyone who already has an espresso-quality grinder or who is looking for a compact machine that can still produce great espresso and steamed milk, all without breaking the bank. Several of our ex-barista testers chose this model for their homes and are very happy with it — high praise indeed. We wish it came with a heftier and higher-quality tamp, but a tamp is easily replaced without totally blowing your budget.
What Other Espresso Machines Should You Consider?
The Bambino is one of the least expensive machines we've found that can reproduce the kind of espresso drinks you'd get at a cafe. Still, it lacks some of the neat features found on higher-end machines, such as a built-in grinder and maximum customization options. If you're willing to invest in a machine to take you through the long haul, we recommend looking at the Breville Barista Express. If you like the routine and ritual of your morning brew as much as the brew itself but still need to stay within budget, you can check out the Flair Classic.