The Breville Oracle Touch is down 37% for Click Frenzy, but you’ll need to act fast to snap up these savings
And, with many of Breville’s other top-performing coffee machines discounted, there’s never been a better time for a caffeine hit
The Click Frenzy sales are live right now in Australia, and while it’s fair to say the number of deals doesn’t quite rival what we’re expecting during Black Friday, I have found some exceptional discounts on Breville coffee machines at The Good Guys. The highlight? The Breville Oracle Touch is down to just AU$2,328 (from AU$3,699). You’ll need to act fast to grab this one, though, as the discount is expected to end tonight.
The Good Guys has already discounted the machine itself by a cool AU$1,301 (the list price given is AU$2,999, but Breville still lists it as AU$3,699), but when you click the Price Beat button and add the code FRENZY25 to save a further AU$60, the final price plummets to AU$2,328 — which I’m pretty confident in saying is the lowest it’s ever been in Australia.
Now, I’m going to be the first to admit that’s still quite the investment. However, as we said in our Breville The Oracle Touch review, the only niggle was its high cost. I think you’ll agree that this AU$1,371 saving nips that one in the bud.
Breville has released a couple of new models to replace the Oracle Touch, but it’s still a formidable coffee maker that handles the entire brewing process for you, from grinding to tamping, extraction and even the frothing of milk. It allows for plenty of personalisation still, meaning you can fine-tune your brew to your exact tastes.
When we reviewed the Oracle Touch back in 2018, we couldn’t get over just how delicious the coffee it produced was and how consistently it served up a silky smooth crema. It may be seven years old now, but it still more than holds its own as a fantastic option for coffee aficionados and novices alike.
If you’re a milk-based coffee drinker, the Oracle Touch has you covered, even if you prefer plant-based milks. Plus, it sports a dual boiler system, so you can extract your espresso and steam your milk at the same time. You will need to wait a few minutes for it to heat up, as a result – Breville’s Jet-banded coffee machines are ready to go in an instant in comparison – but the results are worth it.
And, as its name suggests, you control the Oracle Touch via a clear, colour touchscreen display. All you need to do is manually set your desired grind size, select the style of drink you want and press the go button. The machine will take care of the rest.
If spending over AU$2,000 on a coffee machine, no matter how talented it is, seems like a lot, then you’ll be pleased to know you can sip on sensational savings on other Breville machines. As with the Oracle Touch, make sure to press the Price Beat button and enter code FRENZY25 to get the biggest saving.
• Breville the Barista Express Impress: was AU$949 now AU$699
• Breville the Bambino: was AU$399 now AU$354
• Breville the Barista Touch Impress: was AU$1,999 now AU$1,874

➡️ Read our full guide to the best coffee makers
1. Best espresso:
Breville Barista Touch Impress
2. Best drip:
Breville Luxe Brewer Thermal
3. Best all-in-one:
Ninja Luxe Café
4. Best Nespresso:
Krups Nespresso Pixie
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Max is a senior staff writer for TechRadar who covers home entertainment and audio first, NBN second and virtually anything else that falls under the consumer electronics umbrella third. He's also a bit of an ecommerce fiend, particularly when it comes to finding the latest coupon codes for a variety of publications. He has written for TechRadar's sister publication What Hi-Fi? as well as Pocket-lint, and he's also the editor of Australian Hi-Fi and Audio Esoterica magazines. Max also dabbled in the men's lifestyle publication space, but is now firmly rooted in his first passion of technology.
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