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Im a coffee buff but have a limited sense of good coffee. A simple machine keeps me satisfied but a nice brew at a caf really tells the difference. I wouldnt say Im going to translate into someone keen on brewing specialty coffee at home anytime soon. But if youve been yearning for barista-level precision and control over your cup of coffee, you can settle for the new Breville Oracle Jet, which is now available in the US.A keen coffee machine that can produce hot or cold-press espresso, most of it automatically, the Oracle Jet is Australia-based Brevilles first-of-its-kind option on the market. From how it appears, its an impressive coffee machine with a brushed stainless steel finish (available in a range of exclusive colors) featuring a touchscreen display that would let you control it in most cases. Interesting however is the fact that the intuitive machine automatically does the grinding, dosing, and tamping to eliminate the human intervention, yet enhancing the brew quality in return.Designer: BrevilleWhat really distinguishes Brevilles new entrant in the world of specialty brewing at home concept is its ability to brew perfect cold espresso drinks. In fact, its the first in the Brevilles portfolio that makes cold brew but then the price of the machines really makes me skip a beat. Not that I was going to make an effort to secure finances for purchase, but $2000 for the coffee machine will have many like me deterred and setting in return for a regular drip coffee maker.This doesnt at all mean that the Oracle Jet does not have its mouth where the money is. Of course, the price is nothing for a good shot of cold brew espresso that this machine has been designed and manufactured to achieve with little to no effort. A definitely lift up of your stature from a barista visitor to a full-blown coffee specialist at home!As an auto cold-brew espresso machine, it requires a bit of doing to install it and get the beans and water calibrated. Thereafter the process is pretty automatic and straight-forward. The touchscreen panel onboard is where all the controls are for you to set the grind size, switch between hot and cold brew or add your choice of milk to the coffee. The controls on the screen are generated with the tech-based barista guidance, and the machine helps execute the moves to brew you a perfect temperature espresso every time of the day.The post Brevilles new Oracle brews barista-quality cold and hot coffee at Jet speeds with precision first appeared on Yanko Design.