gearanswered.
Espresso gear  ·  Breville Barista Express

Does the Breville Barista Express come with single-wall baskets?

Yes
The short answerYes: the Barista Express ships with both single-wall and dual-wall baskets in one- and two-cup sizes. The dual-wall (pressurized) set is for pre-ground and forgiving starts; the single-wall pair is the one to grow into.

Which to use when

  • Dual-wall: pre-ground coffee, first weeks of learning, guests operating the machine
  • Single-wall: fresh beans ground on the built-in grinder, once you are dialing in properly; this is where the machine's real capability lives

Telling them apart

Flip the basket over: single-wall shows a honeycomb of many open holes, dual-wall shows a single tiny pressurization hole. It is the quickest check when the drawer gets shuffled.

51mm DeLonghi compact 54mm Breville home 57mm Lelit 58mm commercial standard
Common portafilter basket diameters, to scale

The upgrade path

After mastering the stock single-walls, 54mm precision baskets from third parties fit the Express's portafilter and tighten consistency further. But the included single-wall baskets take you a long way; upgrade technique before hardware.

Making the switch without the gusher week

The standard failure mode: swap to the single-wall basket, keep the same grind, and watch a pale shot flood out in seconds. The dual-wall basket's tiny exit hole was creating the resistance; now the coffee has to. The transition checklist the community converged on: fresh beans (weeks from roast, not months), a grind several steps finer than anything the dual-wall needed, a consistent dose weighed on a scale if you have one, and one variable changed per shot. Expect the first few to run fast. That is the grind talking, not a broken machine, and each finer step should visibly slow the pour until you land in a normal shot time.

Signs you are ready to leave the dual-wall

  • You are grinding fresh beans on the built-in grinder rather than using pre-ground
  • You can repeat roughly the same dose every time, ideally with a cheap scale
  • You are willing to spend a week of mediocre shots as tuition
  • The thick, foamy crema from the pressurized basket has started to bother you; that froth is pressure-made, and the single-wall's thinner crema tastes better than it photographs

If most of those read true, switch now; the grinder and 54mm group are fully capable of proper shots, and the dual-wall was only ever the training-wheels setting.

The Razor tool and where it fits

The Express ships with Breville's Razor, a wing-shaped trimming tool you sweep across the filled basket to scrape the dose down to a set depth. With the dual-wall baskets and pre-ground coffee it is a sensible crutch that standardizes headspace. Once you move to single-wall baskets and weigh your dose, most owners retire it: trimming coffee off the top throws away grounds and the precision the scale already gave you. If you have no scale yet, the Razor remains a legitimate way to hit a repeatable dose depth in the single-wall baskets too. Tool in the drawer, scale on the counter is the usual end state.

People also ask

Which Barista Express basket should I use for pre-ground coffee?

Use the dual-wall (pressurized) baskets. Their single pressurization hole creates the resistance that pre-ground coffee cannot, so shots come out passable without a dialed-in grind. The single-wall pair assumes fresh beans ground on the machine.

Why does my single-wall basket gush water so fast?

Almost always the grind is too coarse for an unpressurized basket. Tighten the grind several steps, confirm your beans are reasonably fresh, and keep the dose consistent. If you reach the finest setting and shots still run fast, the internal upper-burr adjustment offers more range.

Are single-wall shots actually better?

With fresh beans and a dialed grind, yes; this is where the machine's real capability lives. The dual-wall crema looks thicker but is pressure-made foam. Owners consistently describe single-wall shots as sweeter and more distinct once dialed in, and less forgiving of sloppy prep along the way.

Last checked 2026-07-15. Spotted something out of date? The specs change; the answer gets rechecked.