Sage The Oracle

(3 customer reviews)

$782.99

Make your mornings brighter with Sage The Oracle coffee maker, the perfect companion for any coffee lover!

As a coffee enthusiast, finding the perfect coffee maker can be a challenge. You want a brewer that is reliable, efficient, and most importantly, can brew a cup of coffee that meets your preferences. If you’re in search of a coffee maker that ticks all the boxes, then you might want to consider the Sage The Oracle coffee maker.

Sage The Oracle coffee maker is a game-changer in the coffee world, thanks to its innovative technology and numerous features that make it stand out from other coffee makers. It’s a semi-automatic espresso machine that allows you to customize your coffee according to your preferences, and it’s designed to simplify the brewing process.

One notable feature of the Sage The Oracle coffee maker is the dual boiler system. This feature ensures that the water temperature remains consistent throughout the brewing process, which is essential in achieving a perfect cup of coffee. The boiler system also ensures that you can brew shots of espresso and steam milk simultaneously. This could save you time and make it easier to prepare your daily coffee.

Another impressive feature of the Sage The Oracle coffee maker is its automated grinding and tamping system. This feature ensures that the coffee beans are ground to the right size and tamped just the right way to produce the perfect espresso shot. You don’t have to worry about grinding and tamping the coffee yourself, as the machine takes care of it for you.

Sage The Oracle coffee maker also features a programmable shot volume that allows you to control the amount of coffee you want to brew. You can customize your shot volume according to your preferences, and once you set it, the machine will brew your coffee to perfection every time. Additionally, the machine’s automatic milk frothing system makes it easy to create frothed milk for lattes, cappuccinos, and other coffee drinks that require steamed milk.

Cleaning and maintaining a coffee maker can be a daunting task, but Sage The Oracle coffee maker makes it easier. The machine has a self-cleaning feature that rinses the milk frothing system, while the water tank is removable, allowing for easy cleaning.

In conclusion, Sage The Oracle coffee maker is a cutting-edge coffee machine that delivers an exceptional coffee experience every time. Its innovative features and ease of use make it a top choice for coffee lovers who are looking for a brewer that simplifies the brewing process and produces a cup of coffee that meets their preferences. Although it can be pricey, it’s worth the investment for those who want a semi-automatic espresso machine that can consistently produce high-quality coffee.

Espresso,with Coffee Grinder, Milk Frother, 2400W, Permanent

Sage The Oracle properties

Product name The Oracle
Type Espresso
Integrated No
Functions Hot Water Dispenser
Filter Type Permanent
Brewing Pressure 15.0 bar
Integrated Coffee Grinder Yes
Integrated Milk Frother Yes
Power 2400 W
No. of Portafilter 1
No. of Brewing Spouts 2
Product name

Brand

Product type

Integrated

Functions

Filter Type

Brewing Pressure

Integrated Coffee Grinder

Integrated Milk Frother

Power

No. of Brewing Spouts

3 reviews for Sage The Oracle

  1. Chase H.

    I’ve been using it for a month so it’s too early for a thorough and comprehensive review. However, I can write a few insights. It looks absolutely good, nothing spectacular in terms of design, but it will easily fit into a modern kitchen. My feelings:
    grinding and whipping works fine. However, you cannot use ground coffee. It takes a bit of refining all the parameters for the perfect coffee.
    It takes a long time to warm up. This process takes 2-3 minutes while my previous one was ready in 30 seconds.
    I didn’t notice any more flaws. Generally satisfied.

  2. Aileen Steele

    The only disadvantage so far is the terrible working application, which every knife has to reconnect with the coffee machine. The coffee machine does not seem to be remembered in the application, which is associated with the need to turn on the machine and pair it every time, even to read the operating instructions on the phone.

    By the way, advertising how to make coffee remotely from the bedroom is rather fairy tales, unless someone likes to drink coffee with spouts that automatically pour out after turning on the coffee machine, cleaning the system. The rest of the “nice”

  3. Cameron

    As an avid coffee lover, I recently got my hands on the Sage The Oracle coffee maker. I have been using it for a couple of weeks now and have mixed feelings about it. I would rate it as 3 out of 5 stars.

    One of the best features of this coffee maker is its Yes Integrated Milk Frother. It allows me to make café-quality frothed milk for lattes and cappuccinos. The frother is easy to use, and the milk comes out creamy and smooth every time. This feature is a significant added bonus for anyone looking to make specialty drinks at home.

    Another feature that I appreciate about this coffee maker is its Multiple Use Filter Type. The coffee maker comes with a dual boiler system, and the filter basket is interchangeable, allowing me to use both ground coffee and pods. This system provides me with the flexibility to choose between different types of coffee, and it ensures I can always enjoy my favorite brew.

    However, there are a few downsides to the Sage The Oracle. One issue is that it takes up a lot of counter space. It is a bulky machine, and it’s challenging to move around. This coffee maker is not ideal for people who have limited counter space in their kitchens.

    I also find that the Sage The Oracle is overly complicated to use. There are many settings and buttons to navigate, which can be overwhelming, especially for beginners. It took me some time to get used to its operation.

    In comparison to other coffee makers, Sage The Oracle is on the pricier side. There are cheaper options available that can make a decent cup of coffee. Although the multiple advanced features are excellent, they don’t justify the price tag for someone looking for a straightforward coffee maker.

    In conclusion, Sage The Oracle is a decent coffee maker with some great features. It’s perfect for a coffee lover who wants to experiment with different types of brews. However, it might not be ideal for somebody who does not have a lot of counter space or is looking for a budget-friendly option.

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Frequently Asked Questions:

"How do I connect my Sage The Oracle espresso machine to Wi-Fi?"

To connect your Sage The Oracle espresso machine to Wi-Fi, follow these steps:

1. Make sure the machine is turned on and that there is a stable Wi-Fi connection in the area where the machine is located. Press the "Menu" button on the machine's control panel. Use the arrow keys to navigate to the "Settings" option and press the "Select" button. Navigate to the "Wi-Fi" option and press the "Select" button. The machine will search for available Wi-Fi networks. Select your network from the list of available options using the arrow keys, then press the "Select" button. Enter your Wi-Fi password using the arrow keys to navigate between characters and pressing the "Select" button to confirm each character. Once your password is entered correctly, the machine will connect to the network. The machine will confirm that it's connected to the Wi-Fi network by displaying a message on the control panel. Your machine is now connected to Wi-Fi and can receive updates and notifications as needed.

How do I connect my Sage The Oracle espresso machine to Wi-Fi for remote monitoring and troubleshooting through the My Sage app?

To connect your Sage The Oracle espresso machine to Wi-Fi for remote monitoring and troubleshooting through the My Sage app, follow these steps:

1. Ensure that your espresso machine is connected to a power source and turned on. Press and hold the "Menu" button until the display shows "Wi-Fi Mode". Select "Scan Networks" using the up/down arrows and press "OK". Your machine will now scan for available Wi-Fi networks. Once your network is displayed, select it using the up/down arrows and press "OK". Enter your Wi-Fi password using the number keys on the keypad or by scanning the QR code provided in the My Sage app (if available). Press "OK" to connect. Your machine will now attempt to connect to the network. Once connected, the display will show "Connected to Network". Open the My Sage app on your smartphone or tablet and follow the prompts to register your machine and add it to your account. You can now use the My Sage app to monitor and troubleshoot your espresso machine remotely, as well as receive notifications about maintenance and updates. If you encounter any issues during the setup process or while using the app, refer to the user manual that came with your machine for further assistance or contact Sage customer support for help.

How do I program the coffee maker to brew at a specific time each day?

To program your coffee maker to brew automatically at a specific time each day, follow these steps:
1. Make sure your coffee maker is plugged in and turned off. Locate the clock or programming function on your coffee maker. This may be labeled differently depending on the brand and model of your coffee maker. Press the clock or programming button to enter programming mode. Use the arrow buttons (usually labeled as "+" and "-") to navigate through the menu options until you find the option to set a brew time. Select the brew time option and use the arrow buttons to input the desired time. This will typically be in 15- or 30-minute increments, so make sure to set the time accurately. Save your changes by pressing a designated "save" or "set" button. Verify that the brew time is now displayed on the clock or programming screen. Turn on the coffee maker and allow it to complete its brewing cycle at the scheduled time each day. Remember, it's important to always follow the manufacturer's instructions for your specific model of coffee maker to ensure proper use and maintenance. If you have any further questions about your coffee maker, consult the owner's manual or contact the manufacturer directly.

"How do I program the coffee maker to brew at a specific time each morning?"

To program your coffee maker to brew at a specific time each morning, follow these steps:
1. Make sure the coffee maker is unplugged and empty of any remaining water or grounds. Locate the clock or timer feature on your coffee maker. This may be labeled differently depending on the model, but it will typically be located near the control panel. Press the "program" or "clock" button to enter programming mode. This will usually involve pressing and holding a button for several seconds until the display shows a clock icon or flashes "PROG". Use the buttons on your coffee maker to set the time and date. You may need to consult the user manual to ensure you're entering the correct information based on your location. Once you have set the time, press the button labeled "brew start" or something similar to select the specific time you want your coffee to be ready each morning. This will usually involve setting the hour and minute using the buttons on your coffee maker. Some coffee makers also allow you to program additional features, such as the strength of the coffee or the amount of water used. Consult your user manual for more information on these options. When you have finished programming your coffee maker, press "save" or a similar button to confirm your changes and exit programming mode. Plug in your coffee maker and fill it with fresh water and grounds as needed.

My coffee maker won't turn on, but it says "System Failure" and has a red light flashing every second. What does this mean?

1. Power issues**: Ensure your coffee maker is properly plugged in and check if the outlet is working. Faulty power cord**: Try swapping the power cord with another one to see if it resolves the issue. If those basic checks don't help, here are a few possible explanations for the "System Failure" message:

1. Faulty thermal sensor or heating element**: If your coffee maker has an automatic shut-off feature, it's possible that the thermal sensor or heating element is malfunctioning. Loose connections or faulty wiring**: Check if any of the internal wires are loose or damaged. Failed component**: Unfortunately, this could indicate a failed electronic component, such as a microcontroller or a power supply unit. To troubleshoot further, you can try:

1. Resetting the coffee maker**: Some models have a reset button or process that can be used to clear any error codes. Checking for blockages**: Make sure there are no blockages in the water reservoir, pipes, or heating element. If none of these troubleshooting steps work, it's possible that your coffee maker has a more serious hardware issue and may require professional repair or replacement.

What type of coffee maker is the best?

If you're wondering what type of espresso machine will suit your kitchen and you don't know what to decide on. In particular, you want to learn the pros and cons of integrated espresso machines and stand alone free-standing coffee makers - please to read this article where we explain this topic and help to to decide. We also explain is is worth to use a simple capsule machines also knowns as pod-machines.

What functions does Sage The Oracle have?

Nowadays, additional functions in coffee machines are "must have". These devices can have many combinations of making coffee and other drinks like chocolate, cocoa or tea. Sage The Oracle also has some functions that can make our lives easier like: hot water dispenser Do you want to find other devices with hot water dispenser? Click here.

What is the pressure in Sage The Oracle?

This machine has a brewing pressure of 15.0 bar. Do you know how the brewing pressure affects the taste and aroma of coffee brewed in Sage The Oracle? Some people think that the pressure in the coffee machine is of colossal importance in the preparation of coffee, but there are still lovers of coffee brewed in teas. So what does it matter? Do you want to know what is important when brewing coffee? Read our article. However, if you are interested in coffee machines with a pressure of 15.0 bar, you can take a look at our offer here.

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