Breville Dual Boiler (BES920) vs Lelit Grace
Two mid-range-tier espresso machines for enthusiast / dialed-in, compared on the specs that actually decide the buy — not review fluff.
| Spec | Breville Dual Boiler (BES920) | Lelit Grace |
|---|---|---|
| Boiler | Dual boiler | Single boiler |
| Price tier | Mid-range | Mid-range |
| Type | semi auto | semi auto |
| PID | Yes | Yes |
| Pre-infusion | Yes | — |
| Best for | Latte & cappuccino, Enthusiast / dialed-in | Beginner, Enthusiast / dialed-in |
Which to choose
- Boiler — the deciding spec. The Breville Dual Boiler (BES920) uses a dual boiler and the Lelit Grace a single boiler. Separate boilers for brew and steam, each independently temperature-controlled. The most stable, most flexible architecture — and the most expensive. One boiler heats for brewing OR steaming — you switch and wait between. The classic learner's architecture: cheapest path to real espresso, slowest workflow for milk drinks. This drives most of the milk-drink workflow and price difference between them.
- Pre-infusion. Only the Breville Dual Boiler (BES920) pre-infuses (gentler shot start, better extraction on lighter roasts).
- Reach. The Dual Boiler (BES920) also fits latte & cappuccino.
- Reach. The Grace also fits beginner.
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