Breville’s Oracle Jet is a surprising and compelling addition to the brand’s ballooning line of espresso machines. And after details about the machine initially emerged earlier this year, it’s now finally available for sale in the U.S.
The Oracle Jet boasts a few new coffee-making tricks that are firsts for Breville while also taking the best of everything from Breville’s other machines.
Most of the high-end components of the Oracle line are included, in addition to a few cutting-edge features introduced in newer, cheaper machines like the Barista Touch Impress, which we reviewed just last year.
Here’s everything you need to know about it.
It’s the First Breville Espresso Machine to Make Cold Espresso and Cold Brew

At the highest level, the machine’s most significant distinguishing feature from other Breville espresso makers is the ability to make cold brew and cold espresso drinks.
Cold brew-capable espresso machines aren’t technically new, though the ability is a first for Breville’s popular espresso machine lineup. We’ve seen the feature crop up over the past few years in premium super auto espresso machines, like Jura’s Z10, as well as the more budget-friendly De’Longhi La Specialista Arte Evo Espresso.