Breville makes our favorite espresso machine, and these 26 kitchen appliances are worth the money too
Including air fryers, toaster ovens, and juicers.

Key Points
- We love Breville espresso machines, but the brand’s other kitchen appliances deserve just as much attention, like our top editor-tested pressure cooker and the best toaster you can buy.
- Breville offers sleek, high-tech countertop ovens, blenders, tea kettles, and more.
- Here are 26 Breville appliances worth your money, including a mini toaster oven and powerful immersion blender.
Breville makes excellent espresso machines — in fact, four of the brand’s models are among the best we’ve ever tried. However, other under-appreciated Breville appliances frequently ace our tests, too, including air fryers, toaster ovens, juicers, and food processors. Whether you already have an espresso maker or you’re not a coffee lover, don’t overlook these high-tech Breville machines, including our favorite air fryer and toaster oven combo and the second-best indoor pizza oven we’ve ever tried. Read on for 26 Breville kitchen appliances worth investing in, according to our tests and shopper ratings.
Collection-Worthy High-Tech Breville Kitchen Appliances
- Top Pick: Smart Oven Air Fryer and Convection Oven, $350
- Even Better Than Instant Pot: Fast Slow Pro Pressure Cooker, $330
- Citrus Season Must-Have: Citrus Press Pro Juicer Machine, $280
- Sous Chef 12-Cup Food Processor, $300
- The Best Juicer: Juice Fountain Elite, $295
- Runner Up Indoor Pizza Oven: Smart Oven Pizzaiolo, $1,000
- Soft Top Pure Hot Water Kettle, $100
- Vitamix Alternative: Fresh and Furious Blender, $200
- Smart Oven Pro, $270

Breville Air Fryers and Toaster Ovens
Breville’s countertop ovens are second only to its espresso machines — they can toast, roast, bake, air fry, and so much more. The Smart Oven Pizzaiolo is our second-favorite indoor pizza oven with beginner-friendly controls that churn out restaurant-quality pies. Editor Katie Brown swears by the brand’s air fryer and toaster oven combo, which completely replaced her full-sized oven. And there are compact and miniature models for those with limited counter space.
- Compact Smart Oven, $170, originally $190
- Smart Oven Air Fryer and Convection Oven, $350
- Smart Oven Pro, $270
- Joule Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro Countertop Oven, $500
- Mini Smart Countertop Oven, $160
- Compact Smart Oven Air Fryer, $250
- Smart Oven Pizzaiolo, $1,000
Smart Oven Air Fryer and Convection Oven

This do-it-all air fryer toaster oven aced our tests, producing crispy fries and gooey baked cookies. It has 11 cooking functions, including a handy frozen food mode, and it comes in six sleek color options. The oven has room for a 13-inch pizza and comes with five accessories, including a roasting tray, air fryer basket, and pizza pan.
Compact Smart Oven

With eight cooking functions and a slightly smaller capacity, this countertop oven is a steal at about half the price of the Smart Oven Air Fryer and Convection Oven, if you’re okay with skipping the air fry mode. It can toast, bake, reheat, and grill, and has the same sleek stainless steel exterior.

Breville Food Processors, Blenders, and Juicers
I’ve owned a secondhand Breville juicer for years now, and it’s still going strong — Martha Stewart even swears by the brand’s juicers. Whether you love a fresh cup of orange juice in the morning or a nutrient-packed smoothie, Breville has the juicer, blender, or food processor for the job. Its 9-cup food processor makes chopping, dicing, mincing, and grating a breeze. And this $100 juicer is a bargain considering that the brand’s juicers can cost as much as $400. Plus, it will take up only 9 square inches of counter space.
- Sous Chef 12-Cup Food Processor, $300
- Juice Fountain Elite, $295
- Fresh and Furious Blender, $200
- Juice Fountain Cold, $200
- Control Grip Immersion Blender, $150, originally $180
- Juice Fountain Compact, $100
- Super Q Commercial-Grade Home Blender, $500
- Citrus Press Pro Juicer Machine, $280
- Paradice 9-Cup Food Processor and Dicer, $400
Control Grip Immersion Blender

This heavy duty immersion blender can blend soups, emulsify dressings, and make excellent sheet pan eggs in seconds. It comes with a whisk attachment and the accessories are dishwasher-safe.
Citrus Press Pro Juicer Machine

While the Juice Fountain Elite is one of our favorite juicers, I love the novelty of this specialty citrus juicer. From small limes to large grapefruits, it can handle citrus of any size, juicing a half with one push of the lever.

Other Genius Breville Kitchen Appliances
In addition to Breville’s main appliance categories, the brand offers a wide variety of smaller appliances, including electric kettles, slice toasters, and hand mixers. You can make homemade bread — no kneading required — with the Custom Loaf Bread Maker Machine, or create your own sodas with the brand’s beverage carbonator. This shopper-loved kettle has a built-in infuser just for tea lovers, and Breville makes our favorite tried-and-tested sous vide machine.
- Breville Joule Turbo Sous Vide Machine, $250
- Handy Mixer, $160
- Custom Loaf Bread Maker Machine, $380, originally $400
- Tea Maker Infuser and Water Kettle, $320
- Fast Slow Pro Pressure Cooker, $330
- Soft Top Pure Hot Water Kettle, $100
- InFizz Fusion Sparkling Water and Beverage Carbonator, $250
- Die-Cast Smart Toaster, $200
- IQ Kettle Water Heater, $180
- Breville Panini Duo Nonstick Sandwich Maker Press, $100
Die-Cast Smart Toaster

Our favorite toaster has a modern, minimalist design that looks great on your counter — our testers even dubbed it “the Rolls-Royce of toasters.” It toasts bagels, buns, and bread evenly and has a defrost mode for frozen waffles. Plus, the slots are big enough for large slices of sourdough.
Fast Slow Pro Pressure Cooker

Breville’s Fast Slow Pro tops our list of the best pressure cookers, impressively beating out Instant Pot. The smart appliance is relatively hands-off, with convenient preset modes and lots of customization options. The light display lets you know what’s going on inside the pot, which has built-in sensors for adjusting time and temperature as needed. And the best part is that the slow cooker automatically releases pressure.
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