Breville Oracle Touch vs Jura Z10

Side-by-side comparison of two espresso machines

Specification Breville Oracle Touch Jura Z10
BrandBrevilleJura
Price (MSRP)$3,200$3,500
CategoryDual BoilerSuper-Auto
Boiler TypeDual BoilerThermoblock
Boiler MaterialStainless SteelStainless Steel
Boiler Capacity450 mlN/A
Pump TypeVibratoryGear
PID ControlYesYes
Pre-InfusionYesYes
Pressure ProfilingNoNo
Flow ControlNoNo
Group Head58mm BrevilleInternal Brew Unit
Portafilter58 mmN/A
Steam WandAutoAuto
Water SourceReservoirReservoir
Reservoir2500 ml2400 ml
Cup WarmerYesYes
Dimensions375 x 415 x 410 mm320 x 495 x 375 mm
Weight17.1 kg (37.7 lbs)12.8 kg (28.2 lbs)
Power2400W1450W
Made InAustraliaSwitzerland

Expert Analysis

The Breville Oracle Touch ($3200) and Jura Z10 ($3500) are premium automated machines with different levels of automation. The Oracle Touch is a dual boiler semi-auto with automatic grinding, dosing, tamping, and steaming — you control the extraction via touchscreen at 17.1 kg and 2400W. The Z10 is fully automatic — one touch for everything including cold brew at 12.8 kg and 1450W. The Oracle Touch produces significantly better espresso — its dual boiler, 58mm portafilter, and genuine pressure extraction process surpass any super-auto. The Z10's cold brew technology is unique and unavailable on the Oracle. The Oracle requires more maintenance — backflushing, portafilter cleaning, and grinder adjustment. The Z10 self-cleans automatically. The Oracle's auto-steaming produces latte-art-quality microfoam; the Z10's foam is good but less refined. Verdict: The Oracle Touch is for espresso quality maximalists who want automation without compromising extraction. The Z10 is for ultimate convenience seekers who want one-touch operation for everything including cold brew.

Price: The Breville Oracle Touch comes in at $3,200, which is $300 less than the Jura Z10 at $3,500. That's a 9% price difference that could be significant depending on your budget.

Boiler Design: The Breville Oracle Touch uses a dual boiler system while the Jura Z10 employs a thermoblock configuration. This is a fundamental difference that affects workflow, steaming capability, and temperature stability.

Size & Weight: The Breville Oracle Touch is the heavier machine at 17.1 kg compared to 12.8 kg for the Jura Z10. Consider your available counter space and whether you need to move the machine frequently.

Our Verdict

Choosing between the Breville Oracle Touch and the Jura Z10 depends on your priorities. If budget is your primary concern, the Breville Oracle Touch offers excellent value. However, if you're willing to invest more for additional features and build quality, the Jura Z10 delivers a premium experience. Both are capable machines that can produce excellent espresso in the right hands.