The 4 best Breville Black Friday coffee machine deals you can still nab on Cyber Monday – prices from AU$518
The Breville deals have been strong this sale season, and there's still time to save
Aussie appliance maker Breville is undeniably a world leader when it comes to building manual espresso machines for the home, but that quality does mean they're not always the cheapest, with prices for its java-making devices reaching as high as AU$4,499.
Thankfully, Breville is also a regular when it comes to discounts during big annual sales events such as Boxing Day, EOFY in June and Black Friday/Cyber Monday in November/December – and we're officially in the home stretch of the latter, with many stores wrapping up their sales today (December 1).
Thankfully, there's still plenty of compelling coffee machine deals on offer for Cyber Monday, including particularly great prices on some of our favourite Breville models. I've put together a quick list of what I think are the four overall best on offer, three of which are even under the AU$1,000 mark. That includes a frankly insane price on the Barista Express – the exact machine I've been using at home myself for more than 8 years, and can 100% vouch for.
Cyber Monday 2025: best Breville coffee machine deals
Breville's Barista Express coffee machine makes for a great all-in-one espresso machine, and doesn’t need you to spend a fortune. It's rare to see this model going below about AU$560, and this is undeniably the best Black Friday deal on it of 2025. To access this price, click the Price Check button to bring it down to AU$578, then use coupon CYBER25 at the checkout for another AU$60 off. The Barista Express’s beautiful design and powerful integrated burr grinder (with 35 grind settings), helped it earn top marks from our reviewer. Note that only the Salted Liquorice colourway is discounted.
As the name implies, the Barista Express Impress is a slightly upgraded version of the base model above which adds one specific feature to make it more user friendly: assisted dosing and tamping of ground coffee. The redesigned grind chute and lever on the left side of the machine ensure you never apply either too little or too much pressure when tamping down, which should mean you get very consistent results in terms of flavour and strength. While not an all time low, Good Guys has the cheapest Cyber Monday price on this model; to get it, hit the 'Price Check' button on the product page, then apply code CYBER25 at the checkout. Only available in the Black Truffle colour.
Breville's first espresso machine to come with a touchscreen, the Barista Touch offers a variety of preset drink recipes (all of which can be further customised) that aim to make the coffee-making process a little simpler. A big part of that is thanks to the automatic steam wand, which can both warm milk to a specific temperature and volumise a specific amount of foam. This price comes direct from the official Breville Australian store; to get it, head to our Breville Australia coupons page and generate yourself a unique 10% off discount code, then apply it during checkout. Only available at this price in the Black Stainless Steel colourway.
One of Breville's two current flagship espresso machine (the other being the Oracle Dual Boiler), the Oracle Jet is still technically a manual coffee machine, but it's one that automates almost every stage of the process, from recommending a grind setting, to automatic dosing and tamping, even an auto steam wand for creating the exact foam level and temperature you want from your milk. Its wide range of built-in presets makes brewing different styles simple, and you can create additional presets to save your own personal settings. It ain't cheap, but it's a wee bit more affordable with this 15% discount. Generate yourself a unique Breville 10% off coupon code, then apply that at checkout on the Breville store.
Of course, these aren't the only coffee machines on special in Australia this sale season. Check out our guide to the best Black Friday 2025 coffee machine deals, which covers a broader variety of devices including fully automatic models and pod machines.
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Dan is a veteran Australian tech journalist with more than 20 years industry experience. He cut his teeth in the world of print media, starting as a product reviewer and tester and eventually working his way up to become editor of the two top-selling tech mags Down Under (TechLife and APC) and has been managing TechRadar's (and its sister sites') APAC presence since 2016. He's passionate about most things tech, but is particularly opinionated when it comes to PC hardware, phones, ereaders, video games and online streaming. When he's not staring at screens, Dan loves to spend time cooking – particularly spicy Thai food. (If it's not hot enough to bring tears to your eyes, he's not interested.)
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