Compare De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Next Fully Automatic Espresso Machine vs DeLonghi Eletta Explore Espresso Machine

P1 De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Next Fully Automatic Espresso Machine
P2 DeLonghi Eletta Explore Espresso Machine

Comparison Takeaways

De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Next Fully Automatic Espresso Machine

Where It Has the Edge

  • Design flaws is 3.5 vs 3.1. Commonly cited drawbacks include loud grinder bursts, limited milk customization, and navigation quirks such as non-touch screens or...
  • Heating-element power is rated 4.1 while the other product has no score yet. Power and heating are described in the 1450-watt thermoblock range, supporting quick warm-up and hot coffee output in...
  • Capsules, pods and consumables is rated 4.0 while the other product has no score yet. The machine is positioned as a bean-to-cup system with support for whole beans and a pre-ground bypass chute...
  • Water system, maintenance and descaling is 4.4 vs 4.1. Cleaning is repeatedly highlighted as easy, helped by a removable brew group, rinse cycles, and on-screen guidance for...

DeLonghi Eletta Explore Espresso Machine

Where It Has the Edge

  • Iced / cold-brew function quality is 4.3 vs 2.0. Cold options are a major differentiator: cold-brew-style and over-ice recipes get frequent praise and can be genuinely refreshing....
  • Assembly and Setup is 4.6 vs 4.0. Setup is generally praised: the touchscreen walks you through priming and first-run steps and reduces guesswork. Reviewers highlight...
  • Brewing performance and consistency is 4.4 vs 3.9. Across reviews, brewing is described as consistently strong for a bean-to-cup machine, with good temperature stability and repeatable...
  • Milk, steam and frothing is 4.4 vs 3.9. Milk performance is repeatedly strong, with LatteCrema delivering thick foam and good texture for cappuccinos/lattes and adjustable foam...
Average score
Product 1: De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Next Fully...
3.9
Product 2: DeLonghi Eletta Explore Espresso Machine
4.2
Accessories
Product 1: De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Next Fully...
4.1

Included items and practical add-ons mentioned in reviews include the milk carafe, hot-water spout, water filter or softener, water-hardness test strip, a scoop, and basic cleaning supplies. Reviewers generally view the out-of-box kit as sufficient to start, with fresh beans and a filter being the most recommended extras.

Product 2: DeLonghi Eletta Explore Espresso Machine
4.5

Most reviews note a generous bundle for a superautomatic: hot and cool LatteCrema milk carafes, a travel mug/to-go kit, and often an ice tray plus basic cleaning items and a water/carbon filter.

App, connectivity and smart control
Product 1: De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Next Fully...
No score yet
Product 2: DeLonghi Eletta Explore Espresso Machine
3.3

Coffee Link connectivity is a mixed bag. Some reviews like the extra recipes and parameter tweaks, but multiple reviewers call it laggy/buggy or mostly gimmicky, and several point out that app features may be limited or unavailable depending on region.

Assembly and Setup
Product 1: De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Next Fully...
4.0

Setup is mostly described as straightforward, but a few reviews warn about a learning curve for newcomers to bean-to-cup machines. On-screen prompts and tutorials help, yet dialing in strength and grinder settings can take some trial and error.

Product 2: DeLonghi Eletta Explore Espresso Machine
4.6

Setup is generally praised: the touchscreen walks you through priming and first-run steps and reduces guesswork. Reviewers highlight that it is hard to skip important steps, which helps beginners.

Automation and sensors
Product 1: De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Next Fully...
4.2

Reviewers repeatedly emphasize one-touch automation, with around 13 recipes and three user profiles commonly mentioned. Customization is strong for drink strength and basic parameters, but milk-based drink customization is often seen as more limited than on De’Longhi’s higher models.

Product 2: DeLonghi Eletta Explore Espresso Machine
4.4

Automation is a core strength: user profiles, one-touch drink recipes, Bean Adapt-style calibration, and guided “wizard” prompts help dial in beans and drinks. Remote convenience exists, but rinse/clean cycles and app limitations reduce true hands-off control.

Boiler type (single vs dual)
Product 1: De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Next Fully...
3.8

Where internal design is specified, the machine is described as a single-boiler or thermoblock-style super-automatic build. Reviewers do not position it as a dual-boiler performance machine, and expectations are set around convenience and speed rather than advanced temperature separation.

Product 2: DeLonghi Eletta Explore Espresso Machine
3.8

The machine is typically described as a single-boiler/thermoblock-style superautomatic. Reviews don’t treat this as a practical blocker, largely because the system automates brewing and milk delivery quickly.

Brewing performance and consistency
Product 1: De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Next Fully...
3.9

Most reviewers report consistent results once dialed in, and several describe the machine as reliably producing good espresso day to day. A recurring limitation is extraction performance when pushing fine grinds and higher dosing, where some reviewers saw the machine struggle or lose its sweet spot.

Product 2: DeLonghi Eletta Explore Espresso Machine
4.4

Across reviews, brewing is described as consistently strong for a bean-to-cup machine, with good temperature stability and repeatable results once grind and strength are set.

Build quality and durability
Product 1: De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Next Fully...
3.9

Build quality is described as solid for the category, with some reviewers calling it sturdy and well-finished. Others emphasize it uses a noticeable amount of plastic, so expectations should match a mid-range super-automatic rather than a premium all-metal build.

Product 2: DeLonghi Eletta Explore Espresso Machine
4.2

Build impressions skew premium: a mix of sturdy plastics with stainless accents, and several reviewers call out Italy manufacture as a quality signal. Long-term durability data is limited, but the removable brew group and solid feel are positives.

Capacity
Product 1: De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Next Fully...
4.1

Capacity details are frequently cited: the water tank is typically listed around 1.8 L, and the bean hopper is described as holding roughly 200–300 g depending on beans. The main capacity complaint is the grounds bin, which can fill quickly (often estimated around the low-teens in pucks) in heavier-use homes.

Product 2: DeLonghi Eletta Explore Espresso Machine
4.4

Capacity is repeatedly cited as convenient: roughly 1.8–2.0 L water, about a 300 g bean hopper, and a used-grounds bin around 14 pucks means fewer refills for multi-drink households.

Capsules, pods and consumables
Product 1: De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Next Fully...
4.0

The machine is positioned as a bean-to-cup system with support for whole beans and a pre-ground bypass chute for decaf or occasional ground coffee. None of the reviews frame it as a pod or capsule machine, so convenience comes from automation rather than consumable pods.

Product 2: DeLonghi Eletta Explore Espresso Machine
No score yet
Cup, tray and carafe handling
Product 1: De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Next Fully...
4.4

Cup handling earns positive notes for adjustable clearance and practical drip-tray design, with max cup height commonly cited around 14 cm. The milk carafe and hot-water spout attach up front, making swaps easy, though you can typically use only one front attachment at a time.

Product 2: DeLonghi Eletta Explore Espresso Machine
4.3

Cup and carafe handling is mostly well liked thanks to the pull-out/flip-up tray and to-go sizing that fits tall travel mugs (including large tumblers). A minority mention fiddly tanks/trays or carafe-lid fit as small day-to-day annoyances.

Design, ergonomics and footprint
Product 1: De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Next Fully...
3.9

Design impressions are mixed: several reviewers like the slimmer, modern look and the addition of a color display, while others say the design is nothing special. The display is typically described as non-touch, navigated by surrounding buttons, and at least one review warns that capacitive buttons can be overly sensitive.

Product 2: DeLonghi Eletta Explore Espresso Machine
3.7

Expect a sizable footprint and notable depth; several reviews say it can hog counter space. The large touchscreen and clear menus improve day-to-day ergonomics, but small-button/placement quirks show up in a few accounts.

Design flaws
Product 1: De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Next Fully...
3.5

Commonly cited drawbacks include loud grinder bursts, limited milk customization, and navigation quirks such as non-touch screens or over-sensitive capacitive buttons. A few reviews also mention counter-depth needs and occasional frustrations like drink-order logic or slower dispensing.

Product 2: DeLonghi Eletta Explore Espresso Machine
3.1

Recurring complaints include app instability, noise during grinding, and a few ergonomic quirks (water tank/drip tray details, capacitive buttons, or carafe parts). Cold recipes can also be temperature-sensitive, depending on drink and ice use.

Espresso and beverage quality
Product 1: De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Next Fully...
4.1

Across reviews, espresso quality lands in the good-to-very-good range for a super-automatic, with multiple testers calling out strong flavor and thick crema. The biggest caveat is that it can struggle at the extremes (very fine grinds or very high doses), and it is not as intense as De’Longhi’s higher-tier Magnifica Plus in side-by-side comparisons.

Product 2: DeLonghi Eletta Explore Espresso Machine
4.5

Espresso and milk-drink bases are a highlight: multiple reviews describe syrupy, crema-forward shots that beat many superautomatics, especially in stronger double-shot modes. Flavor nuance still won’t match a dedicated manual setup, but quality is repeatedly called “excellent.”

Filter
Product 1: De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Next Fully...
4.1

At least one water-softening filter is referenced as included and recommended, especially for hard-water areas. Using a filter is framed as both a taste improvement and a way to reduce descaling frequency.

Product 2: DeLonghi Eletta Explore Espresso Machine
4.2

A water/carbon filter is commonly included and is positioned as part of scale management. Owners should expect periodic replacement along with routine descaling prompts.

Grinder, hopper and dosing system
Product 1: De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Next Fully...
4.0

The built-in steel conical burr grinder with 13 settings is widely viewed as a strong point, giving useful range and repeatability. Limitations mentioned include noise during grinding, a hopper that is not airtight or removable, and reduced success when trying to brew with very fine grinds compared with higher-end De’Longhi models.

Product 2: DeLonghi Eletta Explore Espresso Machine
4.2

The conical-burr grinder is widely praised for grinding fine enough to produce real espresso-like extraction and for offering many steps. Downsides mentioned are loud operation, a not-airtight hopper cover in one review, and potential clogging in the pre-ground chute if used.

Heating-element power
Product 1: De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Next Fully...
4.1

Power and heating are described in the 1450-watt thermoblock range, supporting quick warm-up and hot coffee output in several reviews. Milk heat is more variable in user impressions, suggesting the system prioritizes convenience over consistently piping-hot temperatures.

Product 2: DeLonghi Eletta Explore Espresso Machine
No score yet
Iced / cold-brew function quality
Product 1: De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Next Fully...
2.0

Cold-brew capability is explicitly called out as missing in at least one review, with no true cold-brew option available. If iced and cold-brew style drinks are a priority, reviewers suggest looking at other models designed for that workflow.

Product 2: DeLonghi Eletta Explore Espresso Machine
4.3

Cold options are a major differentiator: cold-brew-style and over-ice recipes get frequent praise and can be genuinely refreshing. At the same time, several reviewers caution that some “cold” drinks rely on plenty of ice and may pour lukewarm otherwise.

Mess-free used-puck disposal
Product 1: De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Next Fully...
4.0

Used-puck handling is generally tidy thanks to a removable grounds bin, but capacity is not huge. One hands-on review estimates around 14 pucks, and others mention the bin can fill quickly in a busy household.

Product 2: DeLonghi Eletta Explore Espresso Machine
4.3

Used-grounds handling is generally tidy: pucks are described as well-formed, and the bin size (often cited around 14 servings) reduces mess and emptying frequency. Regular emptying and rinsing are still part of ownership.

Milk, steam and frothing
Product 1: De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Next Fully...
3.9

LatteCrema-style automatic frothing is a consistent plus, with reviewers describing creamy foam and easy milk drinks. The main downsides are limited milk customization (often one foam texture), occasional comments that milk lands warm rather than piping hot, and one reviewer disliking the milk-first order on certain recipes.

Product 2: DeLonghi Eletta Explore Espresso Machine
4.4

Milk performance is repeatedly strong, with LatteCrema delivering thick foam and good texture for cappuccinos/lattes and adjustable foam levels. Cold foam is viewed as impressive but sometimes less stable than hot foam, and owners must keep up with cleaning routines.

Overall user experience
Product 1: De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Next Fully...
4.0

Overall experience trends positive for people who want push-button drinks, with reviewers praising convenience, clear prompts, and household-friendly profiles. The main friction points are learning curve for first-time super-automatic owners, noise, and interface quirks that can lead to accidental inputs or extra steps.

Product 2: DeLonghi Eletta Explore Espresso Machine
4.4

Overall experience is described as highly user-friendly: a bright touchscreen, huge drink menu, and profiles make it easy for households. The biggest experience negatives are noise, size, and the uneven app experience.

Popularity
Product 1: De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Next Fully...
4.5

One review explicitly frames De’Longhi as the most popular brand in this super-automatic segment, positioning the Evo Next as part of a widely adopted lineup. Popularity is treated as a sign of mainstream reliability rather than a guarantee of best-in-class performance.

Product 2: DeLonghi Eletta Explore Espresso Machine
4.5

Several sources frame the Eletta Explore as a top pick or one of the best superautomatics in its class, especially for buyers who care about cold drinks and one-touch milk beverages.

Pot function
Product 1: De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Next Fully...
No score yet
Product 2: DeLonghi Eletta Explore Espresso Machine
3.8

A pot/large-coffee style option is mentioned as an available extra. Some reviewers see it as nice-to-have rather than the main reason to buy the machine.

Pump pressure consistency
Product 1: De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Next Fully...
4.0

Where pump specs are discussed, the machine is described as a typical 15-bar super-automatic setup. Reviewers note that perceived pressure and flow are closely tied to grind setting and dose, so stability depends on staying within the machine’s workable grind range.

Product 2: DeLonghi Eletta Explore Espresso Machine
4.2

When discussed, reviewers note it can reach espresso-range extraction and even choke/stall with fine grinds, suggesting solid pressure capability for a superautomatic. Few reviews quantify consistency, but overall extraction feedback is positive.

Speed and time-to-cup
Product 1: De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Next Fully...
4.1

Speed is generally a strength: multiple reviews mention quick, one-touch drinks and fast warm-up, including a roughly 45-second heat-up cited in one hands-on test. One review flags slower pouring as a downside, so it may feel less snappy if you are sensitive to dispense time.

Product 2: DeLonghi Eletta Explore Espresso Machine
4.5

Speed is a consistent plus when mentioned: quick warm-up (often around tens of seconds) and efficient drink workflows make it feel fast for daily use, including cold programs that complete in minutes.

Value and Price
Product 1: De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Next Fully...
3.7

Value depends heavily on price: multiple reviews say it makes sense on sale or if meaningfully cheaper than the Magnifica Plus. When priced close to the Plus, several reviewers call it a tough recommendation because the Plus offers stronger performance and broader milk options for a small step up.

Product 2: DeLonghi Eletta Explore Espresso Machine
3.7

Price is premium and frequently called expensive. Still, multiple reviews argue the feature set (especially cold + milk systems) can justify the cost, and some frame it as better value than similarly featured rivals.

Warranty and Customer support
Product 1: De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Next Fully...
3.8

Where warranty and service are discussed, coverage is typically described as a 2-year warranty with optional extension via registration. Customer support feedback is mixed in review text, ranging from helpful replacements to complaints about slow repairs and difficulty reaching resolution.

Product 2: DeLonghi Eletta Explore Espresso Machine
4.0

Warranty/support coverage is lightly discussed; one review highlights a 2-year warranty and notes DeLonghi is generally reliable, but there isn’t much transcript evidence about service experiences.

Water system, maintenance and descaling
Product 1: De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Next Fully...
4.4

Cleaning is repeatedly highlighted as easy, helped by a removable brew group, rinse cycles, and on-screen guidance for descaling in several reviews. The tradeoff is frequency: some owners and testers mention frequent emptying of the grounds bin and more regular maintenance in hard-water conditions.

Product 2: DeLonghi Eletta Explore Espresso Machine
4.1

Maintenance is considered manageable: removable brew group access, prompts for descaling, and rinse/clean cycles for milk lines help. Reviewers still emphasize that carafes need periodic disassembly/washing and drip trays/tanks can be a bit fiddly.