Compare Zwilling Enfinigy Drip Coffee Maker vs Delonghi Dinamica Plus Espresso & Coffee Machine

P1 Zwilling Enfinigy Drip Coffee Maker
P2 Delonghi Dinamica Plus Espresso & Coffee Machine

Comparison Takeaways

Zwilling Enfinigy Drip Coffee Maker

Where It Has the Edge

  • Recognition and certifications is rated 5.0 while the other product has no score yet. Multiple sources emphasize SCA certification and Golden Cup recognition as a key differentiator, framing it as a brewer...
  • Heating-element power is rated 4.2 while the other product has no score yet. Heating performance is strong enough to meet SCA-style brewing needs, with reviewers noting consistent high brew-water temperatures and...
  • Popularity is rated 4.0 while the other product has no score yet. It shows up frequently in buying guides and review roundups, driven largely by its distinctive design paired with...
  • Environmental packaging sustainability is 3.1 vs 2.8. Packaging is often described as mostly cardboard with minimal plastic, but sustainability critiques focus on reliance on single-use...

Delonghi Dinamica Plus Espresso & Coffee Machine

Where It Has the Edge

  • Accessories is 4.7 vs 2.3. Several reviews note a generous included kit (water filter, scoop, test strip, brush, descaler/water spout, and milk container),...
  • Filter is 4.4 vs 3.1. The included water filter is frequently recommended for taste and scale control; some users skip it, but reviewers...
  • Capacity is 4.2 vs 3.3. Capacity is usually cited as a ~1.8L water tank and ~300g hopper with a practical grounds bin and...
  • Cup, tray and carafe handling is 4.4 vs 3.6. Reviewers like the front-access layout, large drip tray, and easy clip-on milk carafe; the adjustable dispenser helps accommodate...
Average score
Product 1: Zwilling Enfinigy Drip Coffee Maker
3.7
Product 2: Delonghi Dinamica Plus Espresso &...
4.1
Accessories
Product 1: Zwilling Enfinigy Drip Coffee Maker
2.3

Included extras are sparse; multiple reviewers note no starter filter papers, no scoop, and sometimes no water-hardness test strip or sample descaler, which can slow down first use.

Product 2: Delonghi Dinamica Plus Espresso &...
4.7

Several reviews note a generous included kit (water filter, scoop, test strip, brush, descaler/water spout, and milk container), reducing the need for immediate add-on purchases.

Accuracy of marketing claims
Product 1: Zwilling Enfinigy Drip Coffee Maker
3.3

Marketing around 'cup' capacity can be misleading because the marked cup volumes are smaller than typical mugs, and brewed output can land below the fill line due to absorption. Expectations for premium robustness also vary versus the price.

Product 2: Delonghi Dinamica Plus Espresso &...
No score yet
App, connectivity and smart control
Product 1: Zwilling Enfinigy Drip Coffee Maker
No score yet
Product 2: Delonghi Dinamica Plus Espresso &...
3.9

Coffee Link connectivity enables drink tweaking and remote starts, but it’s commonly described as Bluetooth-based (not Wi-Fi) and is sometimes called slow, buggy, or laggy.

Assembly and Setup
Product 1: Zwilling Enfinigy Drip Coffee Maker
3.9

Setup is simple (initial water-only cycle, set clock, choose water hardness), but multiple reviewers note missing basics like a hardness test strip or clearer first-run guidance.

Product 2: Delonghi Dinamica Plus Espresso &...
4.3

Setup is generally minimal and guided via the touchscreen (and sometimes the app), with a few complaints about initial rinse/setup being loud or wasteful but still easy to follow.

Automation and sensors
Product 1: Zwilling Enfinigy Drip Coffee Maker
4.2

Automation focuses on practical essentials: bloom on/off, brew-size selection, a programmable timer, and maintenance prompts influenced by water hardness. There are few customization settings beyond those basics.

Product 2: Delonghi Dinamica Plus Espresso &...
4.4

Automation is a major strength: one-touch drinks, Smart-One-Touch favorites, and user profiles (often 3). Customization is broad enough for most users, though some call it limited versus pricier machines.

Boiler type (single vs dual)
Product 1: Zwilling Enfinigy Drip Coffee Maker
No score yet
Product 2: Delonghi Dinamica Plus Espresso &...
4.1

Boiler configuration is described inconsistently in the reviews (some call it dual, others list a single boiler). In practice, reviewers still report quick heat-up and smooth pacing, but model-specific verification matters if boiler type is a priority.

Brewing performance and consistency
Product 1: Zwilling Enfinigy Drip Coffee Maker
4.6

Across reviews, it brews notably clean, flavorful drip coffee with good extraction, especially when the bloom feature is used. Small and larger batches are generally consistent, with taste described as fruity or nutty and free of burnt bitterness.

Product 2: Delonghi Dinamica Plus Espresso &...
4.4

Once grind and aroma are set, most reviewers report repeatable shots and dependable results across drinks; several call it unusually consistent for a super-automatic.

Build quality and durability
Product 1: Zwilling Enfinigy Drip Coffee Maker
3.3

Build quality impressions are mixed: the design looks premium, but several reviewers describe plasticky or flimsy components and a fragile-feeling glass carafe. Long-term durability is a question mark, especially given limited spare parts.

Product 2: Delonghi Dinamica Plus Espresso &...
4.0

Many describe a solid, premium feel with stainless accents, but multiple reviews also call out the amount of exterior plastic; overall it’s viewed as sturdy for the price tier.

Capacity
Product 1: Zwilling Enfinigy Drip Coffee Maker
3.3

Nominal capacity is marketed as a large multi-cup brewer, but real-world output depends on small 'cup' markings; a full batch often translates to roughly five standard mugs. One review also highlights lower-than-expected max capacity on a related variant.

Product 2: Delonghi Dinamica Plus Espresso &...
4.2

Capacity is usually cited as a ~1.8L water tank and ~300g hopper with a practical grounds bin and drip tray; good for households, though heavy users will still refill/empty regularly.

Cup, tray and carafe handling
Product 1: Zwilling Enfinigy Drip Coffee Maker
3.6

The carafe generally pours neatly with minimal dripping, and the drip circulator helps mix the brew. A recurring annoyance is the lid flipping or falling open when pouring the last of the coffee, and the glass feels delicate to some.

Product 2: Delonghi Dinamica Plus Espresso &...
4.4

Reviewers like the front-access layout, large drip tray, and easy clip-on milk carafe; the adjustable dispenser helps accommodate taller cups and common glassware.

Design, ergonomics and footprint
Product 1: Zwilling Enfinigy Drip Coffee Maker
4.2

It is widely praised for minimalist, modern looks and a compact footprint, though its height and display visibility in bright light can be inconvenient. The dial-based interface keeps the exterior clean when not in use.

Product 2: Delonghi Dinamica Plus Espresso &...
4.2

The machine earns points for a sleek touchscreen and relatively manageable footprint for bean-to-cup; it’s still counter-dominant, but front access (tank/drip tray) improves ergonomics.

Design flaws
Product 1: Zwilling Enfinigy Drip Coffee Maker
3.1

Common pain points include the 30-minute hotplate limit, limited adjustability, non-removable reservoir, and occasional usability quirks (icon learning curve, lid behavior while pouring, display brightness).

Product 2: Delonghi Dinamica Plus Espresso &...
3.7

Recurring negatives include a weak pot mode, limited profiles, Bluetooth app lag/bugs, and occasional milk-carafe mess or start-up noise; none are dealbreakers for espresso-first buyers, but they show up repeatedly.

Environmental packaging sustainability
Product 1: Zwilling Enfinigy Drip Coffee Maker
3.1

Packaging is often described as mostly cardboard with minimal plastic, but sustainability critiques focus on reliance on single-use paper filters and the lack of easily replaceable parts that could extend product life.

Product 2: Delonghi Dinamica Plus Espresso &...
2.8

At least one review criticizes the packaging for heavy plastic/polystyrene rather than paper-forward materials, making sustainability a weak spot.

Espresso and beverage quality
Product 1: Zwilling Enfinigy Drip Coffee Maker
No score yet
Product 2: Delonghi Dinamica Plus Espresso &...
4.5

Reviewers consistently praise syrupy, crema-forward espresso and adjustable strength/temperature, though some note you still need a little experimentation to dial it in.

Filter
Product 1: Zwilling Enfinigy Drip Coffee Maker
3.1

It uses standard cone paper filters (commonly size #4), which are easy and tidy but not included in the box and not clearly specified in some manuals. There is no built-in grinder or reusable filter focus in the reviewed materials.

Product 2: Delonghi Dinamica Plus Espresso &...
4.4

The included water filter is frequently recommended for taste and scale control; some users skip it, but reviewers warn that can hurt flavor and increase maintenance.

Grinder, hopper and dosing system
Product 1: Zwilling Enfinigy Drip Coffee Maker
No score yet
Product 2: Delonghi Dinamica Plus Espresso &...
4.3

The conical burr grinder (often cited as 13 settings) is praised for being quiet and capable of grinding fine enough for richer espresso, with easy strength control via the aroma/dose settings.

Heating-element power
Product 1: Zwilling Enfinigy Drip Coffee Maker
4.2

Heating performance is strong enough to meet SCA-style brewing needs, with reviewers noting consistent high brew-water temperatures and finished coffee around ~180–185°F for larger batches (cooler for minimum-volume brews).

Product 2: Delonghi Dinamica Plus Espresso &...
No score yet
Iced / cold-brew function quality
Product 1: Zwilling Enfinigy Drip Coffee Maker
No score yet
Product 2: Delonghi Dinamica Plus Espresso &...
4.4

The TrueBrew Over Ice feature is repeatedly praised for better-than-average iced coffee; reviewers also clarify it is not true cold brew and it will not make cold foam.

Mess-free used-puck disposal
Product 1: Zwilling Enfinigy Drip Coffee Maker
No score yet
Product 2: Delonghi Dinamica Plus Espresso &...
4.3

Used grounds/pucks are typically described as tidy and easy to empty thanks to removable bins and accessible components.

Milk, steam and frothing
Product 1: Zwilling Enfinigy Drip Coffee Maker
No score yet
Product 2: Delonghi Dinamica Plus Espresso &...
4.4

LatteCrema automation produces thick, silky foam for cappuccinos and lattes; some note it falls short of true microfoam for flat whites and can be a bit messy to detach/clean.

Overall user experience
Product 1: Zwilling Enfinigy Drip Coffee Maker
4.2

Day-to-day use is generally easy and quiet, with a simple workflow once you learn the icons. The main tradeoffs are limited control over strength/temperature and the need for occasional trial-and-error on coffee dosing.

Product 2: Delonghi Dinamica Plus Espresso &...
4.4

Day-to-day use is widely described as simple and satisfying thanks to the touchscreen and presets; the biggest friction points are app reliability (for some) and the need to experiment with settings for best taste.

Popularity
Product 1: Zwilling Enfinigy Drip Coffee Maker
4.0

It shows up frequently in buying guides and review roundups, driven largely by its distinctive design paired with SCA-level cup quality.

Product 2: Delonghi Dinamica Plus Espresso &...
No score yet
Pot function
Product 1: Zwilling Enfinigy Drip Coffee Maker
2.7

The warming plate keeps coffee hot for about 30 minutes and then shuts off automatically with no extension option. Some reviewers like this for flavor preservation, while others find it limiting for all-morning refills.

Product 2: Delonghi Dinamica Plus Espresso &...
2.5

Multiple reviewers call the pot-of-coffee/drip-style function weak or outright terrible; it’s best treated as an occasional option, not a drip-coffee replacement.

Pump pressure consistency
Product 1: Zwilling Enfinigy Drip Coffee Maker
No score yet
Product 2: Delonghi Dinamica Plus Espresso &...
4.4

A few reviewers highlight that it can reach espresso-range pressure and even choke with an overly fine grind, suggesting strong, stable pumping for this category.

Recognition and certifications
Product 1: Zwilling Enfinigy Drip Coffee Maker
5.0

Multiple sources emphasize SCA certification and Golden Cup recognition as a key differentiator, framing it as a brewer built to hit specialty coffee standards.

Product 2: Delonghi Dinamica Plus Espresso &...
No score yet
Speed and time-to-cup
Product 1: Zwilling Enfinigy Drip Coffee Maker
4.5

Brew times are quick for an SCA-style brewer: roughly 3 minutes for two cups, about 5 minutes for a half carafe, and around 7–9 minutes for a full batch.

Product 2: Delonghi Dinamica Plus Espresso &...
4.4

Common notes include quick warm-up around 30–40 seconds and milk drinks in roughly 1–2 minutes, making it a fast daily driver.

Value and Price
Product 1: Zwilling Enfinigy Drip Coffee Maker
3.5

Value is polarized: sale pricing around the mid-$100s to ~$200 can feel fair for SCA performance and aesthetics, but full retail is often seen as expensive for a mostly-plastic build and limited controls.

Product 2: Delonghi Dinamica Plus Espresso &...
4.1

Across reviews it’s positioned as expensive but strong value in its class, especially if you use milk drinks and iced options regularly.

Warranty and Customer support
Product 1: Zwilling Enfinigy Drip Coffee Maker
3.2

Warranty terms are attractive on paper (often cited as multi-year), but support is undercut by limited availability of replacement parts like carafes and lids.

Product 2: Delonghi Dinamica Plus Espresso &...
No score yet
Water system, maintenance and descaling
Product 1: Zwilling Enfinigy Drip Coffee Maker
4.0

Cleaning is mostly straightforward with removable parts and clear descaling workflows, plus reminders tied to water hardness settings. The main quirks are a non-removable water tank and a shower head area that can need extra rinsing.

Product 2: Delonghi Dinamica Plus Espresso &...
4.3

Maintenance is guided with rinse/clean prompts, removable brew group access, and a LatteCrema clean cycle; descaling is still required but described as straightforward, especially with a filter installed.