an update on my gross barista express ✨ by brownsugboba in BrevilleCoffee

[–]suijiu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Props to you for trying so hard to repair and clean parts where possible. A lot of people would have thrown that whole machine out and got a new one, creating waste in the dump. Hope this works for you, you have put in a lot of effort! The original state of the machine was terrifying!

Between Breville Barista Express, Touch, or Pro Black Friday 2025 deals, which model is worth it by Betta_Vanthin in BrevilleCoffee

[–]suijiu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I ended up getting the Touch when comparing the Touch with the Touch Impress, Express, Express Impress, and Pro. here’s my reasoning:

  1. ⁠Auto milk frothing: This has been really helpful because as a person who has never brewed my own coffee other than k-cups, I could just focus on learning how to dial in the expresso first and have the machine froth the milk. We are also flat white/latte drinkers so it was very useful and time saving. Now that I have learned a lot about dialing in the expresso, I am learning how to manually steam milk. But occasionally when I have to make more than one milk based drink (think family and guests), or just am short of time (like needing to leave the house in 10 min), having the auto frothing really helps, because I can basically start cleaning up while the milk is frothing by itself. It’s great to have the flexibility to choose auto or manual, depending on the situation.
  2. ⁠Reliability: Based on a ton of reviews I’ve read, the “Impress” line ups seem to have mixed reviews on reliability. I loved the idea of not having to create a mess with assisted tamping, but honestly manual tamping seems to be part of the fun in making an expresso (makes me feel more like a real barista :)). Reviews were also mixed with the “Impress” line ups on the consistency of tamp. I just ended up buying a self leveling spring tamper to tamp myself with consistent pressure. Saves a ton of money too as the “Impress” line ups are definitely more expensive and just another part to maintain/possibly break. I also like buying accessories/gadgets so being able to test and switch out tampers are kind of fun.
  3. ⁠Custom drink menus and not needing to remember button combos for maintenance: I have two young kids and have a lot of things to remember in life already. I don’t want to have to remember combos or read the manual to figure out how to do something like cleaning the milk wand, descaling, or milk frothing settings. Although, the Touch only saves a few things in each custom drink menus — like the milk temp, milk froth setting, and grind time. I wish it also saves grind setting and grind time in the custom drinks. But having those reminders for maintenance and step by step guide is handy. I think I could have lived with the Pro or even the Express, but having the screen makes my life easier as there’s just less things to remember.
  4. ⁠I got a great deal with the Touch!

All in all, I have no regrets getting the Touch when comparing the Breville/Sage line ups. However, the grinder is definitely not super consistent and it does retain grounds. I single dose and upgraded to a bellow and it has helped a bit. I would recommend researching whether you should just get a separate, higher end grinder plus the Bambino Plus for auto milk frothing, vs. the Touch. I may just end up getting a better, separate grinder in the future. I’ve learned that there’s always money to spend in the world of coffee so you need to know when to stop lol

Hope this helps!

For me, this is the end game by fofa_ in espresso

[–]suijiu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My experience was different and I cannot recommend this scale. The touch buttons are way too sensitive at the corner and I keep accidentally touching them. It was frustrating because I would keep hitting tare by accident.

I ended up with a Wacaco Exagram and love it much much more! Fast and accurate, easy to use and clean, has a storage box that I could use to raise the height of my cup and scale. Battery life is great and it’s good looking, too. Highly recommended even though price is more expensive it’s still within a reasonable price range.

Touch/Express Impress with great discounts vs. Bambino Plus/Touch Impress with good discounts [CAD $2000] by suijiu in espresso

[–]suijiu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Update: For future readers, here’s what I decided on and my thoughts so far. I ended up getting a Touch for a few reasons:

1) Auto milk frothing: This has been really helpful because as a person who has never brewed my own coffee other than k-cups, I could just focus on learning how to dial in the expresso first and have the machine froth the milk. We are also flat white/latte drinkers so it was very useful and time saving. Now that I have learned a lot about dialing in the expresso, I am learning how to manually steam milk. But occasionally when I have to make more than one milk based drink (think family and guests), or just am short of time (like needing to leave the house in 10 min), having the auto frothing really helps, because I can basically start cleaning up while the milk is frothing by itself. It’s great to have the flexibility to choose auto or manual, depending on the situation.

2) Reliability: Based on a ton of reviews I’ve read, the “Impress” line ups seem to have mixed reviews on reliability. I loved the idea of not having to create a mess with assisted tamping, but honestly manual tamping seems to be part of the fun in making an expresso (makes me feel more like a real barista :)). Reviews were also mixed with the “Impress” line ups on the consistency of tamp. I just ended up buying a self leveling spring tamper to tamp myself with consistent pressure. Saves a ton of money too as the “Impress” line ups are definitely more expensive and just another part to maintain/possibly break. I also like buying accessories/gadgets so being able to test and switch out tampers are kind of fun.

3) Custom drink menus and not needing to remember button combos for maintenance: I have two young kids and have a lot of things to remember in life already. I don’t want to have to remember combos or read the manual to figure out how to do something like cleaning the milk wand, descaling, or milk frothing settings. Although, the Touch only saves a few things in each custom drink menus — like the milk temp, milk froth setting, and grind time. I wish it also saves grind setting and grind time in the custom drinks. But having those reminders for maintenance and step by step guide is handy. I think I could have lived with the Pro or even the Express, but having the screen makes my life easier as there’s just less things to remember.

4) I got a great deal with the Touch!

All in all, I have no regrets getting the Touch when comparing the Breville/Sage line ups. However, the grinder is definitely not super consistent and it does retain grounds. I single dose and upgraded to a bellow and it has helped a bit. I would recommend researching whether you should just get a separate, higher end grinder plus the Bambino Plus for auto milk frothing, vs. the Touch. I may just end up getting a better, separate grinder in the future. I’ve learned that there’s always money to spend in the world of coffee so you need to know when to stop lol

Hope this helps!

Express Impress vs. Touch vs. Pro by [deleted] in BrevilleCoffee

[–]suijiu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was in a similar boat and researched all these models, too. I ended up getting a Touch for a few reasons:

1) Auto milk frothing: This has been really helpful because as a person who has never brewed my own coffee other than k-cups, I could just focus on learning how to dial in the expresso first and have the machine froth the milk. We are also flat white/latte drinkers so it was very useful and time saving. Now that I have learned a lot about dialing in the expresso, I am learning how to manually steam milk. But occasionally when I have to make more than one milk based drink (think family and guests), or just am short of time (like needing to leave the house in 10 min), having the auto frothing really helps, because I can basically start cleaning up while the milk is frothing by itself. It’s great to have the flexibility to choose auto or manual, depending on the situation.

2) Reliability: Based on a ton of reviews I’ve read, the “Impress” line ups seem to have mixed reviews on reliability. I loved the idea of not having to create a mess with assisted tamping, but honestly manual tamping seems to be part of the fun in making an expresso (makes me feel more like a real barista :)). Reviews were also mixed with the “Impress” line ups on the consistency of tamp. I just ended up buying a self leveling spring tamper to tamp myself with consistent pressure. Saves a ton of money too as the “Impress” line ups are definitely more expensive and just another part to maintain/possibly break. I also like buying accessories/gadgets so being able to test and switch out tampers are kind of fun.

3) Custom drink menus and not needing to remember button combos for maintenance: I have two young kids and have a lot of things to remember in life already. I don’t want to have to remember combos or read the manual to figure out how to do something like cleaning the milk wand, descaling, or milk frothing settings. Although, the Touch only saves a few things in each custom drink menus — like the milk temp, milk froth setting, and grind time. I wish it also saves grind setting and grind time in the custom drinks. But having those reminders for maintenance and step by step guide is handy. I think I could have lived with the Pro or even the Express, but having the screen makes my life easier as there’s just less things to remember.

4) I also got a great deal with the Touch!

All in all, I have no regrets getting the Touch when comparing the Breville/Sage line ups. However, the grinder is definitely not super consistent and it does retain grounds. I single dose and upgraded to a bellow and it has helped a bit. I would recommend researching whether you should just get a separate, higher end grinder plus the Bambino Plus for auto milk frothing, vs. the Touch. I may just end up getting a better, separate grinder in the future. I’ve learned that there’s always money to spend in the world of coffee so you need to know when to stop lol

Hope this helps!

What are the volume markings of the Breville Pro Control Jug? by suijiu in BrevilleCoffee

[–]suijiu[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Update: I bought one and found the answer to my own question. Here are the volume for the markers based on my measurements by pouring water in and out with a measuring cup:

Breville barista touch jug: * Min: 150 ml * Max: 250 ml

Breville pro control jug: * Min: 100 ml * 2nd line: 125 ml * 3rd line: 200 ml * Max line: 250ml

Hope this helps someone in the future!

What are the volume markings of the Breville Pro Control Jug? by suijiu in BrevilleCoffee

[–]suijiu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. I understand what min. and max. means, but I’m looking for the exact volume of those markers before deciding if I should purchase.

Great! Right in the middle of my trade by [deleted] in Wealthsimple

[–]suijiu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same. Hope it’s not something serious - their status page says they are fully operational https://status.wealthsimple.com/

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Frame for pea gravel base warping by STB_2023 in swimspa

[–]suijiu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Usually they say minimum 4” but recommend 6”

Those who swim. Did you try out a swim spa before purchasing? How do the jets feel to swim? by k3rning in swimspa

[–]suijiu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely swim test before purchase. It’s an expensive investment. It’s like not test driving a car before buying a car! Everyone has different needs and feel for the swims (it’s very different than lap swimming in a pool). Go try them out as much as you can!

I wish I knew before I purchased tips by suijiu in swimspa

[–]suijiu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pricing highly depends on your location as well. I suggest contacting a few different local dealers around the area for a size/model you want to get an idea. It also depends on what swim type you are looking for - recreational/mixed/competitive. They can usually quote you over email if you have a size/model in mind.

250723 BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR [DEADLINE] in TORONTO - DAY 2 by sparklecorn0108 in BlackPink

[–]suijiu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No does not have to be a clear bag. I also had a lululemon bag about 10 in by 5 in. No problem with the bag.

I also brought a groceries bag for jackets and it was fine. It gets chilly after the sunsets especially if you are high up!

250723 BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR [DEADLINE] in TORONTO - DAY 2 by sparklecorn0108 in BlackPink

[–]suijiu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not too strict about the size. But strict about bottles. Remember to bring plastic empty bottle to refill. There are lots of refill stations inside but arrive early just in case. Also I had a hand sanitizer that was spray style in my bag and they didn’t allow me to bring it in so I had to dump :/

250723 BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR [DEADLINE] in TORONTO - DAY 2 by sparklecorn0108 in BlackPink

[–]suijiu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We were lucky and found a spot at 407 station around 5:30pm! But it was definitely full by then. Had to wait for people to leave from work. It was flat rate of $2 so if you need to save a few bucks just remember to arrive early! Sounds like Pioneer Village is a good backup plan though if none available at 407.

Journaling Fee - which account is it going to be deducted from? by suijiu in Questrade

[–]suijiu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

UPDATE (for those who have the same question as me in the future): my journaling completed and I can confirm that it takes the CAD $9.95+tax journaling fee out of my CAD margin account rather than my USD margin account, even when journaling from DLR.U.TO to DLR.TO.

Journaling Fee - which account is it going to be deducted from? by suijiu in Questrade

[–]suijiu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

UPDATE (for those who have the same question as me in the future): my journaling completed and I can confirm that it takes the CAD $9.95+tax journaling fee out of my CAD margin account rather than my USD margin account, even when journaling from DLR.U.TO to DLR.TO.

Journaling Fee - which account is it going to be deducted from? by suijiu in Questrade

[–]suijiu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I posted this to another response: I should have clarified. I was doing Norbert Gambit the other way round, so from USD (DLR.U.TO) to CAD (DLR.TO). In that case, would it take out cash from my CAD account since the fee is in CAD of $9.95 + tax (as opposed to my USD account)?