Breville Puck Sucker Portafilter Cleaner
Take the noise and mess out of your morning coffee prep with the Breville Puck Sucker Automatic Knock Box. Designed for the Breville Dual Boiler, Oracle, and Oracle Touch, this knockbox replacement uses suction to clear your basket without banging or making mess. The non-slip Tritan base holds 10-12 pucks, and runs on an included 9V battery for hundreds of uses.
$89.95
Owner Satisfaction
3.6
/ 5
Category Rank
884
/ 888
#884 in Coffee Cleaning Products
Price vs Category Average
+170%
Above average
Manufacturer
Breville
/ Breville
Who it's for
- Mess-Free Operation
- Gentle on Equipment
- Quick and Efficient
Who should skip it
- Limited Universal Compatibility
- Dependence on Puck Integrity
- High Cost for Single Function
Key Specs
Manufacturer
Breville
Model Number
BEA503NEU0ZNA1
Dimensions
Width: 6.25 inches, Height: 6.75 inches, Depth: 6.25 inches
Shipping Weight
2.0 lbs
Materials
Exterior: Plastic
Quantity
58mm
Features
- Uses suction to clear your basket without banging or making mess.
- Non-slip Tritan base holds 10-12 pucks.
- Runs on an included 9V battery for hundreds of uses.
What customers say
The Breville Puck Sucker Portafilter Cleaner generally elicits a mixed to positive sentiment from customers, often viewed as a highly convenient, albeit sometimes imperfect, accessory for espresso enthusiasts. Many users enthusiastically praise its ability to quickly and efficiently remove residual coffee grounds from portafilters, significantly reducing mess on countertops and simplifying the post-brew cleanup process. It's particularly appreciated by owners of Breville espresso machines, for whom it often integrates seamlessly into their daily coffee routine, offering a neat and tidy alternative to traditional knock boxes. The convenience factor is a recurring highlight, with customers emphasizing how it streamlines their workflow and contributes to a cleaner brewing environment. However, the sentiment is not universally glowing. A notable segment of users expresses frustration with inconsistent suction performance, particularly when dealing with wet or sticky coffee pucks, which can lead to incomplete cleaning and necessitate manual intervention. Compatibility issues with certain portafilter types or non-Breville brands are also occasionally reported, limiting its versatility for some. Furthermore, the perceived value for money is a point of contention; while many appreciate its utility, others find the price tag steep for an accessory that doesn't always perform flawlessly or consistently. Despite these drawbacks, for those who experience consistent performance, the Puck Sucker is often considered a valuable addition to their coffee setup, enhancing the overall brewing experience by minimizing mess and effort.
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