Breville Oracle Jet vs Profitec JUMP
Quick take: The Breville Oracle Jet costs $59 less; the Breville Oracle Jet has a built-in grinder; the Breville Oracle Jet heats up faster (5 seconds).
| Spec | Breville Oracle Jet | Profitec JUMP |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $2,000 | $2,059 |
| Rating | 4.5★ (420) | 4.7★ (55) |
| Type | Semi-Automatic | Semi-Automatic |
| Boiler | Thermoblock | Heat Exchanger |
| Built-in grinder | Yes | No |
| Pump pressure | 15 bar | 9 bar |
| Water capacity | 84 oz | 95 oz |
| Warm-up time | 5 seconds | 20 minutes |
| Steam wand | Auto | Commercial Manual |
| Basket type | Pressurized & Unpressurized | Unpressurized Only |
| Best for | Milk Drinks | Enthusiasts |
| Dimensions | 14.6 x 13.8 x 16.6 in | 9 x 17.6 x 14.6 in |
| Weight | 26 lbs | 41 lbs |
| Warranty | 2 years | 3 years |
Pros & cons
Breville Oracle Jet
- ✓Fast 5-second heat up
- ✓Large color touchscreen UI
- ✓Cold brew espresso mode
- ✓Built-in grinder with auto dosing
- ✓Auto milk texturing
- ✗Thermoblock not ideal for back-to-back milk drinks
- ✗Expensive vs Barista Touch Impress
- ✗Larger footprint
- ✗App connectivity is limited
Profitec JUMP
- ✓Three PID presets make roast-based temperature changes one flick of a switch
- ✓Insulated stainless boiler - no copper, less scale worry
- ✓Programmable pre-infusion plus shot timer on the OLED display
- ✓Side panels swap for wood and colored finishes
- ✗Three fixed brew temps rather than free PID adjustment
- ✗20-minute E61 warm-up
- ✗Flow control costs $100 extra
- ✗Deep 17.6-inch footprint despite the narrow width

