Average score
P1
Product 1: Casabrews 3700 Pro Espresso Machine
3.7
P2
Product 2: DeLonghi Eletta Explore Espresso Machine
4.2
Accessories
P1
Product 1: Casabrews 3700 Pro Espresso Machine
4.1
Reviews consistently mention a solid starter accessory bundle (portafilter/holder, single and double baskets, scoop/tamper, and in some cases spare milk tubing), plus manuals that walk through first-use cycles. A few reviewers still upgrade the tamper or accessories for a more premium feel.
P2
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.
Accuracy of marketing claims
P1
Product 1: Casabrews 3700 Pro Espresso Machine
4.1
Most claims repeated in reviews (20-bar pump language, temperature control/PID-style messaging, and milk-drink capability) align with what reviewers demonstrate in use. Some marketing phrasing like dual heating is echoed but not deeply verified, so expectations should stay in the entry-level category.
P2Product 2: DeLonghi Eletta Explore Espresso Machine
No score yetApp, connectivity and smart control
P1
Product 1: Casabrews 3700 Pro Espresso Machine
1.0
No app or smart connectivity is described; controls are physical buttons and indicator lights only.
P2
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
P1
Product 1: Casabrews 3700 Pro Espresso Machine
4.2
Setup is generally described as beginner-friendly: attach tanks, run a first-use flush/clean cycle, and pull a preheat shot. A minor recurring hiccup is small first-use details (like removing a tank seal or learning the preheat and cooldown rhythm).
P2
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
P1
Product 1: Casabrews 3700 Pro Espresso Machine
4.2
Automation is centered on button-based drink modes, indicator lights, and safety behaviors like cooldown/flush steps; some reviewers also mention auto shutoff and milk-path cleaning modes. It streamlines routine lattes/cappuccinos but still asks us to manage preheating and post-milk cleanup.
P2
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)
P1
Product 1: Casabrews 3700 Pro Espresso Machine
3.5
A detailed review frames the heating architecture as thermoblock-style and effectively single-path for typical workflows, which is why switching between steaming and brewing can require flushing or cooldown. Expectations should be single-boiler class convenience rather than simultaneous pro pacing.
P2
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
P1
Product 1: Casabrews 3700 Pro Espresso Machine
4.0
Shot pulling is described as repeatable once grind and tamp are dialed, helped by the pressure gauge and quick heating. Consistency is strong for the price, but pressurized baskets and entry-level components cap the ceiling for nuanced extraction.
P2
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
P1
Product 1: Casabrews 3700 Pro Espresso Machine
3.8
Build impressions are mostly positive (compact stainless/metal look and a sturdy feel), but at least one review calls out a flimsy-feeling portafilter/basket fit, and another mentions brief vibration/shaking early on.
P2
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.
Cable management convenience
P1
Product 1: Casabrews 3700 Pro Espresso Machine
3.8
One reviewer notes the cord is a bit longer than average and uses a standard plug, which helps basic placement flexibility, though there are no dedicated cable-routing features discussed.
P2Product 2: DeLonghi Eletta Explore Espresso Machine
No score yetCapacity
P1
Product 1: Casabrews 3700 Pro Espresso Machine
4.2
Capacity feedback is favorable: reviewers cite a larger removable water tank (often described around 1.3 L/47 oz) and a removable milk reservoir (around 700 ml) that can be stored in the fridge. For most homes, tanks last multiple days depending on drink volume.
P2
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.
Cup, tray and carafe handling
P1
Product 1: Casabrews 3700 Pro Espresso Machine
3.8
The removable drip tray is appreciated for cleaning and for fitting different cups, but several reviews advise using shorter or wider mugs due to limited clearance. Cup-warming on top is also mentioned as a helpful touch.
P2
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
P1
Product 1: Casabrews 3700 Pro Espresso Machine
4.3
The machine is repeatedly described as compact, counter-friendly, and attractive for a budget espresso setup, with simple front controls and a visible pressure gauge. Reviewers also like practical touches like a cup-warming top surface.
P2
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
P1
Product 1: Casabrews 3700 Pro Espresso Machine
3.4
Common pain points include limited cup clearance, some fiddly basket/portafilter behavior (including messy puck knock-out in one review), and workflow quirks like needing flush/cooldown steps after steaming. Early vibration or shaking is also mentioned, though it is described as settling down.
P2
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
P1
Product 1: Casabrews 3700 Pro Espresso Machine
4.0
Most reviewers describe the resulting espresso and milk drinks as tasty and cafe-like with good crema, especially considering the price point and beginner target. A more critical deep-dive notes it can lack flavor clarity/complexity compared with more advanced setups.
P2
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
P1
Product 1: Casabrews 3700 Pro Espresso Machine
3.2
Reviews describe pressurized (double-wall) baskets and a smaller 51 mm class portafilter ecosystem, which makes the machine forgiving with pre-ground coffee. The tradeoff is reduced control and a lower ceiling for true specialty espresso dialing.
P2
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
P1
Product 1: Casabrews 3700 Pro Espresso Machine
1.8
A grinder is not built in, and multiple reviewers rely on pre-ground coffee or an external grinder; grind fineness is frequently linked to hitting the ideal pressure-gauge range. This adds a step for anyone who wants to improve shot quality.
P2
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
P1
Product 1: Casabrews 3700 Pro Espresso Machine
3.8
Heat-up is described as quick, enabling fast preheat shots and relatively short time-to-espresso. However, steam and brew transitions may require a cooldown/flush routine and steam power is portrayed as solid but not pro-tier.
P2Product 2: DeLonghi Eletta Explore Espresso Machine
No score yetIced / cold-brew function quality
P1Product 1: Casabrews 3700 Pro Espresso Machine
No score yet
P2
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
P1
Product 1: Casabrews 3700 Pro Espresso Machine
3.3
Used-puck disposal is mixed: some reviewers find it easy to knock out and wipe clean, while a detailed review complains the basket can pop out and make knock-out messier than expected.
P2
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
P1
Product 1: Casabrews 3700 Pro Espresso Machine
3.9
Milk performance leans toward convenience: reviewers show lattes/cappuccinos coming out hot with satisfying foam, and some mention cleaning modes. A detailed review suggests the automatic foam is not as silky as a skilled manual technique and that milk-path cleaning can feel tedious.
P2
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
P1
Product 1: Casabrews 3700 Pro Espresso Machine
4.2
Overall, reviewers emphasize ease of use, fast routine drinks, and a satisfying at-home cafe experience. The experience can be held back by entry-level accessories, limited enthusiast control, and the need to stay on top of cleaning steps.
P2
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
P1
Product 1: Casabrews 3700 Pro Espresso Machine
4.6
At least one review explicitly calls it a social-media/TikTok favorite and references broad online buzz, suggesting strong visibility in the budget espresso segment.
P2
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
P1Product 1: Casabrews 3700 Pro Espresso Machine
No score yet
P2
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
P1
Product 1: Casabrews 3700 Pro Espresso Machine
4.0
The pressure gauge is frequently used as the main feedback tool, and reviewers link better results to dialing grind and tamp until the needle sits in the espresso range. While this helps repeatability, it is still an approximation rather than true brew-pressure readouts.
P2
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
P1
Product 1: Casabrews 3700 Pro Espresso Machine
4.2
Time-to-cup is generally quick after a brief preheat shot, with reviewers demonstrating fast lattes and cappuccinos. Switching between steaming and brewing can slow pacing due to cooldown/flush steps in some workflows.
P2
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
P1
Product 1: Casabrews 3700 Pro Espresso Machine
4.4
Value is a standout theme: multiple reviews call it budget-friendly, often citing sale pricing, discount codes, and the ability to replace frequent coffee-shop runs. Most tradeoffs called out are typical for the price class rather than deal-breakers.
P2
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
P1
Product 1: Casabrews 3700 Pro Espresso Machine
3.3
Warranty is referenced as one year in a detailed review, but there is little direct evidence about support quality in the transcripts, so confidence is limited to what is stated.
P2
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
P1
Product 1: Casabrews 3700 Pro Espresso Machine
4.0
Maintenance is framed as manageable with removable tanks and drip tray, plus routine rinse-and-wipe habits. Reviewers mention milk-path cleaning cycles and descaling reminders/indicators, and also recommend filtered water and post-milk cleaning to prevent buildup.
P2
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.