Solenoid Valve Assembly For Breville The Barista Express Espresso Machine Coffee maker BES870 P/N: SP0100753

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Breville Barista Express Espresso Coffee Machine Solenoid Valve

Part Number: SP0100753 / BES870/02.1 4B

In most cases, a Breville Barista Express or similar espresso machine that leaks, loses pressure, or cannot extract properly has a problem with the solenoid valve.

This genuine Breville solenoid valve assembly (SP0100753) is designed to restore the correct water and steam flow inside your machine, giving you consistent espresso shots again.

Suitable for:

BES870 – The Barista Express

BES878 – The Barista Pro

BES840 – The Infuser

BES860 – The Barista Pro

It is important to replace the valve for your coffeemaker with the same one of the same type and brand. If you use a different valve, coffee can leak or drip, and it can also damage your coffee maker.

Why Choose This Solenoid Valve Assembly?

  • Genuine Breville spare part (SP0100753)
  • Restores proper water flow and espresso pressure
  • Prevents leaks, drips, and uneven extraction
  • Compatible with Barista Express, Pro, and Infuser models
  • Built to factory specifications for long-lasting performance

Any other Breville parts or any queries please check our Online Shop or call us on

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Mon – Fri 9:00am to 5:00pm

Sat 9:00am to 12:00pm

With over 50 years’ experience, we’re dedicated to helping you, trusted & reliable local service & a committed team.

Our team has in-depth knowledge of these machines, so if you have no idea which part you need, please phone during business hours or drop by the shop and ask for advice. Our pride lies in the fact that for over 50 years of service and repair, Melbourne has continued to trust Ellis Electrical for genuine Breville parts.

Ellis Electrical

14 Gladstone Road

Dandenong

Vic 3175

FAQs

Q: How do I know if my Breville machine needs a new solenoid valve?
A: If you notice the valve dripping, if you notice a lack of water during the extraction, if you hear unusual clicks, the solenoid valve is broken and needs replacement. 

Q: Can I install the solenoid valve myself?
A: Yes, it can be done at home with basic tools, but if you’re unsure, get a technician to repair it.

$99.00

35 in stock