Compare Breville Barista Touch Impress Espresso Machine vs De’Longhi Magnifica Plus Automatic Espresso Machine

P1 Breville Barista Touch Impress Espresso Machine
P2 De’Longhi Magnifica Plus Automatic Espresso Machine

Comparison Takeaways

Breville Barista Touch Impress Espresso Machine

Where It Has the Edge

  • Iced / cold-brew function quality is 3.8 vs 3.3. When discussed, cold extraction and iced-style drinks are seen as a useful add-on for certain versions, but not...
  • App, connectivity and smart control is 2.5 vs 2.0. Smart features are limited on the original model: reviews call out missing Wi-Fi and the inability to receive...
  • Accuracy of marketing claims is 3.8 vs 3.4. When marketing claims are discussed, reviewers tend to agree the headline speed claims can be technically true, but...
  • Guided tamper convenience is rated 4.0 while the other product has no score yet. The Puck Impress lever is repeatedly highlighted as the core convenience feature, standardizing tamp pressure and reducing the...

De’Longhi Magnifica Plus Automatic Espresso Machine

Where It Has the Edge

  • Value and Price is 4.3 vs 3.1. Value is frequently framed as a sweet spot for one-touch milk drinks and a modern UI, especially compared...
  • Boiler type (single vs dual) is 4.5 vs 3.5. Where explained, a dual-thermoblock style approach is presented as an advantage for switching between brewing and milk preparation...
  • Assembly and Setup is 4.6 vs 3.8. Setup is described as straightforward, with guided touchscreen steps and easy-to-slot components. Most reviews imply a low learning...
  • Capacity is 4.4 vs 3.8. Capacity is a consistent positive: a roughly 250 g bean hopper and about 1.8 to 2.0 L water...
Average score
Product 1: Breville Barista Touch Impress Espresso...
3.8
Product 2: De’Longhi Magnifica Plus Automatic Espresso...
4.1
Accessories
Product 1: Breville Barista Touch Impress Espresso...
3.8

Included accessories are typically described as generous, including multiple baskets, cleaning items, and a water filter, with storage built into the machine. A few reviewers still prefer upgrading certain add-ons like a knock box or specialty tools.

Product 2: De’Longhi Magnifica Plus Automatic Espresso...
No score yet
Accuracy of marketing claims
Product 1: Breville Barista Touch Impress Espresso...
3.8

When marketing claims are discussed, reviewers tend to agree the headline speed claims can be technically true, but real-world best results still involve warm-up and workflow steps that take longer than the headline number.

Product 2: De’Longhi Magnifica Plus Automatic Espresso...
3.4

Most marketing claims around convenience, profiles, and one-touch milk drinks align with review experiences. The main skepticism centers on iced and cold labeling, with several reviewers describing those programs as closer to standard brewing over ice than a distinct cold-extraction system.

App, connectivity and smart control
Product 1: Breville Barista Touch Impress Espresso...
2.5

Smart features are limited on the original model: reviews call out missing Wi-Fi and the inability to receive certain firmware-enabled upgrades. Comparisons to newer Breville models with OTA updates make this gap feel more significant over time.

Product 2: De’Longhi Magnifica Plus Automatic Espresso...
2.0

Connectivity is either absent or minimal in the review set, with at least one source explicitly noting the lack of WiFi/app control. The product experience is primarily on-device via the touchscreen.

Assembly and Setup
Product 1: Breville Barista Touch Impress Espresso...
3.8

Setup is generally portrayed as beginner-friendly, with the touchscreen walking us through priming, filters, and first-run steps. Unboxing and initial prep are easy, though the machine’s size and packing materials get mentioned.

Product 2: De’Longhi Magnifica Plus Automatic Espresso...
4.6

Setup is described as straightforward, with guided touchscreen steps and easy-to-slot components. Most reviews imply a low learning curve for first-time super-automatic owners.

Automation and sensors
Product 1: Breville Barista Touch Impress Espresso...
3.9

This machine leans heavily into barista assistance: guided steps, automated dosing help, assisted tamping, and automatic milk routines. It stops short of a true superautomatic, but it meaningfully reduces manual workload.

Product 2: De’Longhi Magnifica Plus Automatic Espresso...
4.3

Automation is a clear strength: profiles, guided screens, cleaning prompts, and one-touch drink workflows reduce effort and user error. The main downside is that some automated cleaning steps are partial (milk nozzle only) or can create small splashes and extra wiping.

Boiler type (single vs dual)
Product 1: Breville Barista Touch Impress Espresso...
3.5

The heating approach is discussed as fast-switching ThermoJet-style performance rather than true dual-boiler behavior. It suits quick drinks and home convenience, but it is not the same platform as prosumer dual-boiler machines for simultaneous tasks.

Product 2: De’Longhi Magnifica Plus Automatic Espresso...
4.5

Where explained, a dual-thermoblock style approach is presented as an advantage for switching between brewing and milk preparation with less waiting. This is discussed as a contributor to speed and consistency rather than as a purely technical spec.

Brewing performance and consistency
Product 1: Breville Barista Touch Impress Espresso...
4.0

Assisted dosing, tamping guidance, and on-screen prompts help keep shots repeatable, especially for newer users. A few reviewers note that consistency improves once the group and portafilter are properly heated.

Product 2: De’Longhi Magnifica Plus Automatic Espresso...
4.5

Shot-to-shot consistency is a recurring strength, with stable results across repeated drinks and solid performance for both espresso and longer coffees. Some sources highlight larger dose options (such as Doppio+) and pre-infusion style behavior for more intensity.

Build quality and durability
Product 1: Breville Barista Touch Impress Espresso...
4.0

Reviews commonly describe a solid, premium feel with stainless-steel styling and sturdy touch points. Some internal parts and tray components are plastic, but overall durability impressions are positive.

Product 2: De’Longhi Magnifica Plus Automatic Espresso...
3.9

Overall build is often described as sturdy for the price with stainless accents, but there is recurring criticism of certain plastic components feeling less premium (especially the drip tray or milk container).

Capacity
Product 1: Breville Barista Touch Impress Espresso...
3.8

Capacity is generally considered practical for home use, with a roughly 12-ounce bean hopper and a large rear water reservoir. Some reviews note that preset volumes and drink sizes can feel odd, so customization matters for certain recipes.

Product 2: De’Longhi Magnifica Plus Automatic Espresso...
4.4

Capacity is a consistent positive: a roughly 250 g bean hopper and about 1.8 to 2.0 L water tank are cited as household-friendly sizes, and the grounds bin supports multiple drinks before emptying. The tradeoff is no dual-bean hopper for quick switching between bean types.

Capsules, pods and consumables
Product 1: Breville Barista Touch Impress Espresso...
3.8

Reviews frame it as a step up from capsule machines: it is designed for whole-bean espresso, so the appeal is better coffee without the pod compromises rather than pod compatibility.

Product 2: De’Longhi Magnifica Plus Automatic Espresso...
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Cup, tray and carafe handling
Product 1: Breville Barista Touch Impress Espresso...
3.9

The drip tray and accessory storage are appreciated for keeping tools handy, and cup clearance is usually workable for common mugs. Some reviewers note the tray can fill quickly and needs frequent emptying during heavy use.

Product 2: De’Longhi Magnifica Plus Automatic Espresso...
4.0

Cup and tray handling is generally convenient with front access, but small tray capacity and plastic parts come up repeatedly. Some also mention workflow limits like not being able to produce two milk drinks at the same time and occasional mess during automatic rinses.

Design, ergonomics and footprint
Product 1: Breville Barista Touch Impress Espresso...
3.9

The touchscreen interface and guided layout are widely praised for clarity and approachability, though a few reviewers prefer physical buttons for immediacy. Footprint and rear-access components mean we should plan counter space and clearance.

Product 2: De’Longhi Magnifica Plus Automatic Espresso...
4.2

Many reviewers call the footprint compact for a milk-capable bean-to-cup, yet depth and the large tank can feel bulky on small counters. Ergonomics are generally praised thanks to front-loading access and a clean touchscreen layout.

Design flaws
Product 1: Breville Barista Touch Impress Espresso...
3.5

Commonly cited quirks include needing to preheat the portafilter/group for best shots and some accessory-fit annoyances. The absence of Wi-Fi/OTA updates on earlier versions is also framed as a practical limitation when new features roll out.

Product 2: De’Longhi Magnifica Plus Automatic Espresso...
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Environmental packaging sustainability
Product 1: Breville Barista Touch Impress Espresso...
3.5

Only a few reviews touch packaging, but the theme is that newer Breville shipments are moving toward simpler, more recyclable materials. It is not a major decision factor in most discussions.

Product 2: De’Longhi Magnifica Plus Automatic Espresso...
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Espresso and beverage quality
Product 1: Breville Barista Touch Impress Espresso...
3.9

Most reviews say it can produce cafe-style espresso and milk drinks with good flavor and texture when we use fresh beans and follow the guided workflow. Shot quality still benefits from basic barista habits like proper warm-up and dialing-in.

Product 2: De’Longhi Magnifica Plus Automatic Espresso...
4.4

Reviews consistently describe the espresso as strong and enjoyable once dialed in, with good crema and reliable flavor for a super-automatic. A few note it can lack the depth of a good manual machine or produce lighter crema depending on beans and grind.

Filter
Product 1: Breville Barista Touch Impress Espresso...
3.8

Reviews mention the included filter baskets and water filtration as useful for flexibility, including occasional pre-ground or decaf use. Filter installation is part of the guided setup and ties into maintenance prompts.

Product 2: De’Longhi Magnifica Plus Automatic Espresso...
4.2

A compatible water filter is mentioned in multiple reviews, usually positioned as part of the maintenance plan alongside descaling prompts. Filter use is framed as helpful for reducing scale and keeping taste consistent.

Grinder, hopper and dosing system
Product 1: Breville Barista Touch Impress Espresso...
3.9

The built-in grinder and dosing sensor are viewed as a strong match for the guided workflow, with enough grind settings for dialing-in typical espresso. It is convenient and consistent, though not as tweakable as a dedicated standalone grinder.

Product 2: De’Longhi Magnifica Plus Automatic Espresso...
4.3

The integrated conical burr grinder with 13 settings is repeatedly cited as a key upgrade, with enough range to improve espresso after adjustment. Dosing is often praised for allowing stronger drinks, but some note grinder noise, a lack of a hopper seal, and the absence of a dual-bean system for easy decaf switching.

Guided tamper convenience
Product 1: Breville Barista Touch Impress Espresso...
4.0

The Puck Impress lever is repeatedly highlighted as the core convenience feature, standardizing tamp pressure and reducing the skill barrier. A few reviews mention it can still get a bit messy or benefit from minor technique, but overall it is a big usability win.

Product 2: De’Longhi Magnifica Plus Automatic Espresso...
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Heating-element power
Product 1: Breville Barista Touch Impress Espresso...
3.9

Heating performance is widely praised for rapid warm-up and quick transitions, with enough steam capability for the automated milk system. It is optimized for speed and convenience more than sustained, boiler-like steam reserves.

Product 2: De’Longhi Magnifica Plus Automatic Espresso...
4.0

Heating performance is generally adequate, with milk temperature often praised and drinks served hot enough for most users. A minority of reviewers wish the coffee could be hotter or more adjustable, suggesting temperature preferences may vary by drink style.

Iced / cold-brew function quality
Product 1: Breville Barista Touch Impress Espresso...
3.8

When discussed, cold extraction and iced-style drinks are seen as a useful add-on for certain versions, but not a replacement for dedicated cold-brew gear. Several reviewers point out that the feature can depend on model/version and updates.

Product 2: De’Longhi Magnifica Plus Automatic Espresso...
3.3

Cold and iced performance is mixed. Some like the option for iced coffee or cold-style recipes, but multiple reviewers call the iced modes closer to brew-over-ice guidance than true cold brew, and several note the system is limited to black cold drinks rather than iced milk beverages.

Mess-free used-puck disposal
Product 1: Breville Barista Touch Impress Espresso...
3.8

Used pucks are typically knocked out in the usual way with a knock box, and day-to-day cleanup is described as manageable. It is not a zero-mess system, but the workflow is less fussy than fully manual setups for many users.

Product 2: De’Longhi Magnifica Plus Automatic Espresso...
4.2

Used-puck handling is mostly tidy, with a grounds bin sized for roughly around ten drinks and reminders to empty it. A few reviews still mention regular emptying and hand-rinsing as part of the routine.

Milk, steam and frothing
Product 1: Breville Barista Touch Impress Espresso...
4.0

Automatic milk texturing is a standout, with several reviews calling it among Breville’s best and notably capable with non-dairy milks. Manual steaming is available, but auto results can vary by milk type and still require routine cleaning.

Product 2: De’Longhi Magnifica Plus Automatic Espresso...
4.4

Milk performance is a standout: LatteCrema-style carafe frothing is widely described as smooth with adjustable foam, and flat whites/cappuccinos are a highlight. Common caveats include needing to thoroughly clean the milk container beyond the nozzle auto-clean and limited support for truly cold milk drinks.

Overall user experience
Product 1: Breville Barista Touch Impress Espresso...
3.8

Overall experience is consistently described as beginner-friendly and confidence-building, turning espresso into a guided routine rather than a craft project. Experienced users may find the coaching and presets less satisfying than hands-on control.

Product 2: De’Longhi Magnifica Plus Automatic Espresso...
4.4

The touchscreen, drink organization, and user profiles are widely seen as the Magnifica Plus signature strengths, making daily use feel simple and customizable. Reported downsides include occasional oversensitive touch input, odd default drink sequencing (milk-first cappuccino), and a few menu gaps like no standard latte button.

Popularity
Product 1: Breville Barista Touch Impress Espresso...
3.8

Multiple reviews position it in a very popular, high-volume category for Breville, often comparing it to best-selling siblings. The broad ecosystem and familiarity are presented as part of its appeal.

Product 2: De’Longhi Magnifica Plus Automatic Espresso...
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Pump pressure consistency
Product 1: Breville Barista Touch Impress Espresso...
3.8

Extraction is generally described as stable around a classic 9-bar profile, with the machine handling pressure changes automatically. There is limited emphasis on advanced pressure profiling, but day-to-day results are steady.

Product 2: De’Longhi Magnifica Plus Automatic Espresso...
4.3

Where discussed, the machine is positioned as a 15-bar pump super-automatic that produces steady extractions without pressure-related complaints in the review set. Most comments about consistency focus on repeatable shot quality rather than mechanical pump issues.

Shipping policy
Product 1: Breville Barista Touch Impress Espresso...
3.5

Shipping is rarely a focus; when mentioned, it is treated as standard retail fulfillment rather than a standout perk. Most commentary is about the current production version rather than special delivery policies.

Product 2: De’Longhi Magnifica Plus Automatic Espresso...
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Speed and time-to-cup
Product 1: Breville Barista Touch Impress Espresso...
4.2

ThermoJet warm-up and quick switching are repeatedly praised, with drinks coming together fast compared to older thermocoil designs. Some reviews add that true best-shot readiness can take longer if we preheat metal parts.

Product 2: De’Longhi Magnifica Plus Automatic Espresso...
4.4

Time-to-cup is generally described as quick and convenient, especially for one-touch drinks. A minor tradeoff mentioned is small pauses or workflow friction when making multiple milk drinks back-to-back.

Value and Price
Product 1: Breville Barista Touch Impress Espresso...
3.1

Value is the most debated area: reviews often call it expensive for what it is, with cheaper Breville options delivering similar core espresso. The premium makes the most sense when we prioritize the guided workflow and auto milk over price.

Product 2: De’Longhi Magnifica Plus Automatic Espresso...
4.3

Value is frequently framed as a sweet spot for one-touch milk drinks and a modern UI, especially compared with pricier super-automatics. It is less compelling for buyers who prioritize premium materials or truly differentiated cold-brew performance.

Warranty and Customer support
Product 1: Breville Barista Touch Impress Espresso...
3.8

Warranty coverage is generally viewed favorably, and several reviews note service options through Breville networks. Some express concern about post-warranty repair costs and long-term longevity, as with many appliance-style machines.

Product 2: De’Longhi Magnifica Plus Automatic Espresso...
4.1

Warranty is referenced as a typical two-year coverage in the review set, with little detailed reporting on real-world support interactions. No strong pattern of support praise or complaints appears in the transcripts provided.

Water system, maintenance and descaling
Product 1: Breville Barista Touch Impress Espresso...
3.9

Maintenance is widely described as approachable thanks to guided cleaning prompts, backflush support, and a replaceable water filter. Ongoing upkeep is still required, especially for the milk system, but the steps are straightforward.

Product 2: De’Longhi Magnifica Plus Automatic Espresso...
4.2

Maintenance is largely guided and low-friction: front-loading tank, on-screen prompts for rinsing/descaling, and easy access to removable parts. Several reviews note small annoyances like messy auto-rinse, milk residue that still needs manual cleaning, or water-level prompts that feel early.