Average score
P1
Product 1: De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine
4.1
P2
Product 2: KitchenAid KF6 Fully Automatic Espresso...
4.4
Accessories
P1
Product 1: De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine
4.6
Reviews highlight a generous box: the second bean hopper for swapping beans/decaf is a standout, and several sources mention a milk container, water filter, and descaler being included.
P2
Product 2: KitchenAid KF6 Fully Automatic Espresso...
3.6
Reviewers like the included basics such as the milk tube, filter, scoop, and optional spare hoppers, but several call out the missing milk container as a notable omission at this price.
Accuracy of marketing claims
P1Product 1: De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine
No score yet
P2
Product 2: KitchenAid KF6 Fully Automatic Espresso...
2.5
One review argues the advertised 15 recipes overstates the practical reality, since the KF6 offers seven core coffee drinks plus hot water, warm milk, and size variations.
App, connectivity and smart control
P1
Product 1: De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine
2.5
Several reviews note there is no finicky app required and everything runs from the touchscreen. That is great for simplicity, but it also means phone-based control is not the focus.
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No score yetAssembly and Setup
P1
Product 1: De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine
4.6
Setup is repeatedly described as guided and quick, with the touchscreen walking through basics like language and water hardness. Physical ergonomics (weight, no handles, screen angle) are the main setup-related gripes.
P2
Product 2: KitchenAid KF6 Fully Automatic Espresso...
4.7
Setup is straightforward, with the screen guiding first use and little friction reported during initial installation.
Automation and sensors
P1
Product 1: De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine
4.5
Automation is a core strength: Bean Adapt-style guidance, user profiles, and prompts that steer grind/temperature and maintenance. Some reviews also mention the machine surfacing different drink options by time of day or remembering prior tweaks (like extra shots).
P2
Product 2: KitchenAid KF6 Fully Automatic Espresso...
4.7
The KF6 earns strong marks for automation thanks to profile saving, bean purging, milk-line rinsing, cleaning reminders, and other low-effort guided functions.
Brewing performance and consistency
P1
Product 1: De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine
4.4
Across reviews, drinks come out consistently smooth with dependable crema, and the guided dialing-in helps repeatability. A few reviewers note you can still over-extract or need a couple of tries to land the ideal grind for a specific bean.
P2
Product 2: KitchenAid KF6 Fully Automatic Espresso...
4.6
Brewing performance is one of the machine's strongest themes: reviewers repeatedly describe espresso extraction as rich, repeatable, and clearly above average for this class once settings are dialed in.
Build quality and durability
P1
Product 1: De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine
3.4
Build impressions are mixed: multiple reviewers call out a lot of plastic and at least one found parts (like the carafe) flimsy. On the upside, long-term use reports describe steady, reliable output over months.
P2
Product 2: KitchenAid KF6 Fully Automatic Espresso...
4.7
Metal-heavy construction, sturdy fit and finish, and premium feel are consistent positives, though one reviewer did notice quick scratching on the drip tray surface.
Capacity
P1
Product 1: De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine
4.0
Capacity is compact-friendly but not huge: multiple sources cite a 1.4L water tank, two 250g/8.8oz bean hoppers, and a grounds bin that fills around every 10 coffees. Heavy black-coffee households may refill the tank more often.
P2
Product 2: KitchenAid KF6 Fully Automatic Espresso...
4.4
The 2.2 liter water tank and generally generous waste and drip capacity are viewed as practical for everyday household use without constant refilling.
Cup, tray and carafe handling
P1
Product 1: De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine
4.0
Cup and tray handling is generally practical, with adjustable outlets and cited cup clearance around 13.5-14 cm. Some reviewers want a deeper drip tray or note you need to be mindful of the grounds container to avoid spills.
P2
Product 2: KitchenAid KF6 Fully Automatic Espresso...
4.4
Cup and tray handling are generally well executed, with an adjustable spout and accessible drip tray, but the single central milk outlet limits two milk drinks at once.
Design, ergonomics and footprint
P1
Product 1: De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine
4.3
Design is widely praised as slim, modern, and space-aware (and it is associated with design awards). The side-mounted tank and clean layout help usability, but it can still feel deep/heavy on the counter and the top-mounted screen angle is not ideal for everyone.
P2
Product 2: KitchenAid KF6 Fully Automatic Espresso...
4.6
Design is widely praised for its stainless finish, compact width, hidden rear wheels, side-sliding water tank, and thoughtful everyday ergonomics.
Design flaws
P1
Product 1: De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine
3.5
Common annoyances include a small purge/waste when switching hoppers, occasional extra water purges into the tray, and design quirks like screen angle or fiddly milk parts. A few reviews also call out grinder noise and the not-quite-cold-brew style cool drinks.
P2
Product 2: KitchenAid KF6 Fully Automatic Espresso...
3.5
Recurring drawbacks include the non-touch display, limited drink menu versus some rivals, lighter cappuccino foam, missing milk container, and a few minor finishing compromises.
Espresso and beverage quality
P1
Product 1: De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine
4.2
Espresso and milk drinks are broadly rated as rich and satisfying, with repeated praise for crema and chocolatey notes. The main caveat is nuance: some reviewers say it cannot match the depth of a manual portafilter shot, and default strength can lean mild unless adjusted.
P2
Product 2: KitchenAid KF6 Fully Automatic Espresso...
4.5
Espresso is the clear highlight, with repeated praise for flavor, crema, and strength. Milk drinks are good overall, but cappuccino foam and Americano depth draw more mixed reactions.
Filter
P1
Product 1: De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine
4.1
Water filtration is supported and discussed in reviews, including setting water hardness and replacing filters on a regular schedule (often every 2-3 months) to reduce scale and keep taste consistent.
P2
Product 2: KitchenAid KF6 Fully Automatic Espresso...
4.6
Reviewers who mention the filter see it as a useful inclusion that supports better water quality and can reduce maintenance burden when used consistently.
Grinder, hopper and dosing system
P1
Product 1: De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine
4.5
The grinder and hopper system is a headline feature: interchangeable dual hoppers make regular/decaf switching simple, and reviewers mention 13-14 grind settings plus on-screen guidance. Tradeoffs include residual beans in the grinder (sometimes requiring a purge) and occasional complaints about grinder noise.
P2
Product 2: KitchenAid KF6 Fully Automatic Espresso...
4.9
The removable bean hopper and purge system are standout differentiators, and reviewers also praise dosing flexibility, grind adjustment, and the ability to switch beans more cleanly than usual.
Heating-element power
P1
Product 1: De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine
3.9
Heating is strong for coffee, with multiple sources praising drink temperatures in general. The recurring limitation is milk (often around 60C) and hot water for tea (one review cites about 80C), so people who want extra-hot beverages may prefer a manual steam wand.
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No score yetIced / cold-brew function quality
P1
Product 1: De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine
3.2
Iced and cool options get mixed reviews: some are impressed by the cold/iced modes when poured over ice, while others say it is not true cold brew and tastes best with added ice. Several sources point to an optional cold-foam accessory that upgrades iced milk drinks.
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No score yetMess-free used-puck disposal
P1
Product 1: De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine
4.0
Used-ground handling is generally easy and tidy, with multiple sources citing a grounds bin capacity around 10 drinks and straightforward emptying. One reviewer warns the grounds container can drop if you do not support it during removal.
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No score yetMilk, steam and frothing
P1
Product 1: De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine
4.4
Milk performance is a highlight: reviewers frequently describe plush, adjustable foam (sometimes latte-art capable) and like that the milk container stores in the fridge. The main downsides are extra cleaning steps and milk temperature that some find too lukewarm.
P2
Product 2: KitchenAid KF6 Fully Automatic Espresso...
4.1
Milk performance is good for lattes and generally hot, but cappuccino and macchiato foam are less dense than some enthusiasts want, and plant-milk support is not as developed as on pricier siblings.
Overall user experience
P1
Product 1: De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine
4.4
Overall, reviews describe a very approachable, one-touch experience with a responsive touchscreen, profiles, and lots of recipes. Satisfaction dips mainly around maintenance for milk drinks, occasional quirks with hopper switching, and price.
P2
Product 2: KitchenAid KF6 Fully Automatic Espresso...
4.5
Overall usability is a major strength: the machine is quiet, customizable, and easy to live with, although several reviewers note it takes a little experimentation to reach peak results.
Popularity
P1
Product 1: De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine
4.4
Multiple sources frame the Rivelia as a popular, in-demand super-automatic, especially for people who want a compact all-in-one with bean switching.
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No score yetPump pressure consistency
P1
Product 1: De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine
4.3
Only limited evidence appears, but where pressure is mentioned it is framed as a high-pressure, stable super-automatic platform (often quoted at 19 bars), with no widespread complaints about pressure-related inconsistency.
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No score yetRecognition and certifications
P1
Product 1: De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine
4.7
Design recognition comes up repeatedly, with reviewers mentioning major design awards (such as iF and Red Dot) tied to the machine's look and user experience.
P2
Product 2: KitchenAid KF6 Fully Automatic Espresso...
5.0
Quiet Mark certification is repeatedly cited, and one review also points to a Red Dot design award, reinforcing the machine's strong reputation for quietness and styling.
Scoop-storage convenience
P1
Product 1: De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine
4.2
At least one hands-on review calls out practical storage for the measuring scoop, which helps keep the counter setup tidy.
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No score yetSpeed and time-to-cup
P1
Product 1: De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine
4.5
Speed is repeatedly praised: the machine heats quickly, produces drinks in well under a minute in several accounts, and generally delivers one-touch beverages faster than manual workflows.
P2
Product 2: KitchenAid KF6 Fully Automatic Espresso...
4.3
The KF6 is fast enough for daily use, with quick heat-up and one tester measuring coffee readiness in roughly 40 seconds.
Value and Price
P1
Product 1: De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine
3.8
Value is debated: some reviewers call it a strong deal for the feature set (especially where pricing is closer to the midrange), while others highlight the premium MSRP (around $1500) and extra-cost add-ons for enhanced cold drinks. Most agree the dual-hopper convenience and milk quality are the key justification.
P2
Product 2: KitchenAid KF6 Fully Automatic Espresso...
4.6
Most reviewers frame the KF6 as strong value around the $1,000 range because it delivers better espresso and build quality than expected, even if it skips some premium extras.
Warranty and Customer support
P1
Product 1: De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine
3.5
Warranty details are rarely discussed in depth, but at least one review notes a 1-year warranty, which is standard for the category rather than best-in-class.
P2
Product 2: KitchenAid KF6 Fully Automatic Espresso...
4.5
The 2 year warranty improves confidence in the machine, though the source material offers limited direct evidence about real-world customer service beyond the warranty itself.
Water system, maintenance and descaling
P1
Product 1: De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine
4.1
Maintenance is mostly well-supported by on-screen prompts: water hardness testing, periodic descaling, and simple access for routine brew-group rinsing. The recurring negatives are milk-system cleaning (more parts and frequent rinses) and occasional reports of extra rinse water ending up in the drip tray.
P2
Product 2: KitchenAid KF6 Fully Automatic Espresso...
4.8
Maintenance is one of the most consistently praised areas, with guided cleaning cycles, milk-line rinsing, removable brew-unit cleaning, and clear prompts making upkeep unusually manageable.