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Breville 58mm Espresso Puck Sucker BEA503

79.95

Breville 58mm Espresso Puck Sucker BEA503

4.1

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$79.95

· No Knock, No Mess, No Fuss. Quietly releases your espresso coffee · Compatible with Breville Oracle and Dual Boiler series. Fits 58mm Breville portafilters

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MReviewed in the United States on May 26, 2025

I was apprehensive about whether this works with my partner's Breville machine because his portafilter is 54mm. Well, it does work, and he loves it. Now, he doesn't have to bang his portafilter inside the trash can. (He didn't have a knock box. LOL) He's been using it every morning for the last two weeks, and it's still working without an issue.

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Lorena GReviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025

I'm in love. The Breville 58mm Espresso Puck Sucker does exactly what is says. Some have complained about the fit not working, but if you have the 58mm Breville portafilter, this is what you need. No more banging on the counter, trash or knock box. I bought this to remove the used puck quietly and cleanly and this does that. The container is also very easy to clean up, much better that the original knock box that came with my Breville Oracle Jet. The build quality seams good and since no banging needed, should last a good while. For quicker removal of the puck, make sure you hold the portafilter level to get a better seal. Only takes a few seconds at most and you can feel when the puck is sucked out. Glad I bought it and I'd recommend to anyone that wants a quicker, quieter, cleaner experience.

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JaneReviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025

I was so excited to buy this but unfortunately it did not work for me I had to return it. it did not suck out the coffee very disappointed

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Poppyseed BagelReviewed in the United States on April 17, 2025

After getting the Breville Knock Box and absolutely hating it (so noisy, splats everywhere), - this came into view, and there were some concerns that my 54mm portafilter would not work with this, designed-for-58mm, device. I needn't have worried. This works just great. Just center the portafilter over the opening and press down. The vacuum does the rest. Superbly, it will pull the coffee puck out, and if you hold it there a bit longer, will pull the filter out, too, for much easier cleaning than trying to pry that thing out with some tool. Anyway, I love this thing. Quiet, speedy, painless coffee puck removal, and it works just great with my 54mm portafilter. 5 out of 5. Excellent.

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Amazon JunkieReviewed in the United States on May 5, 2025

I hoped that it would work with non-Breville portafilters but it does not. Breville portafilter is 58mm but overall smaller than a standard professional portafilter. Mine is E61, it is too big. Why would Breville make their machines with a non standard size? Maybe so people have to buy only Breville portafilters as replacements. I hope a 3rd party takes this idea and makes one that works with standard portafilter. Otherwise it looks well made and high quality.

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Mark DeittReviewed in the United States on May 10, 2025

Absolutely love it works just the way it's supposed to no more banging out Pucks in the morning.

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Brian TReviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025

I bought an Oracle Jet and have been using the included knock box for a couple months and decided it was time for an upgrade. To get the puck out of the portafilter with the knock box, you have to forcefully hit the knock box hard. No matter how careful you are, you end up with coffee grounds everywhere and if someone is still sleeping, forget about it. At first, the Puck Sucker, kind a sucked and not in a good way. I was ready to return it after the first couple uses because it never pulled the puck out of the portafilter. It was at the end of the hopper full of beans and I reloaded with FRESH beans and used the Puck Sucker and wow....it sucked that thing right out. It was so fast and clean I was kind of wondering what the difference was. It was the beans. The last bag I used must have been kind of old and so the puck was still wet. The new bag being fresh roasted left me with a bone dry puck. That was the difference. I knew the other beans were wet, but I thought it was my machine going bad until I started researching wet espresso puck on Google. So this Puck Sucker is definitely worth the money and if it doesn't extract the puck, get a bag of fresh beans to use. Stop buying beans from the grocery store that have been on the shelf forever.

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BurhanReviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025

The first few days, this worked great. but now it's almost embarrassing (I'm so excited to use it when friends are around, and it undoubtedly fails) and I find myself going back to my old tap box instead of using this. I'll swap out the batteries, but honestly, I've only used it for about a month total. :-(

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EskaReviewed in Canada on December 30, 2024

The Puck Sucker did a fantastic job of gently and quickly removing a 1-day old stuck-in espresso puck without us having to exert any physical energy. The portafilter fits neatly in the cradle and the pump automatically kicks on. IMPORTANT NOTE: the Puck Sucker is designed to function with 58-millimeter Breville portafilters, e.g. the Breville Dual Boiler, Breville Oracle, or Breville Oracle Touch. Most Breville espresso machines have a 54-millimeter basket, which means they're not compatible with the Puck Sucker.

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Dave O.Reviewed in Canada on February 28, 2023

Works exactly as described and is much tidier than a knock box. If your grind/extraction is incorrect it might not work for you.

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GusReviewed in Canada on March 28, 2025

Poorly designed. At least half of the time, it does NOT work.

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ErrolReviewed in Canada on April 3, 2025

I find that if you leave the puck inside too long it is difficult for it to be tucked out

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Amazon CustomerReviewed in Canada on January 7, 2025

She loved it!