Breville has pulled the curtain back on its new flagship espresso machine, the Oracle Dual Boiler, a model that builds on over a decade of iteration within the Oracle line.
Since the original launched in 2014, Breville has steadily expanded the series with machines like the Oracle Touch and, more recently, the Oracle Jet. Each has pushed further into balancing convenience with performance, and the Oracle Dual Boiler is clearly the most direct (and premium) expression of that goal so far.

The premise is simple: this is a machine that can work on autopilot for quick, consistent results, but it also leaves the door open for users who want the ability to fine-tune their shots.
It feels intended as a tool for households where one person might want a cappuccino without fuss, while another may prefer to experiment with temperature curves and milk texture.
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On the surface, the Oracle Dual Boiler is one of Breville’s most approachable premium machines to date.









