☕ Elevate Your Coffee Game – Because You Deserve It!
The De'Longhi Magnifica Start Automatic Espresso & Coffee Machine is your all-in-one solution for brewing espresso, coffee, lattes, and more at home. With a built-in grinder featuring 13 grind settings, a manual milk frother, and easy-to-clean components, this machine combines convenience and quality in a sleek silver design.
Exterior Finish | Silver |
Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 19.6 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 17"D x 9.25"W x 14"H |
Capacity | 60 Fluid Ounces |
Style | Manual Milk Frother |
Color | Silver |
Recommended Uses For Product | Americano, Latte, Espresso, Cappuccino, Iced Coffee |
Operation Mode | Fully Automatic |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Wattage | 1250 watts |
Filter Type | No Filter Needed |
Specific Uses For Product | Espresso, Iced Coffee, Americano, Latte, Cappuccino |
Special Features | Auto Shut-Off, Integrated Coffee Grinder, Removable Tank, Milk Frother, Programmable |
Coffee Maker Type | Espresso Machine |
L**L
Best of all
Best espresso machine I’ve ever had and I’ve had about 6. This one is very user friendly. What really sold me was the fact that the pod container needs to be emptied by weight not count. My last machine (Gaggia) went by count, so even after I emptied it before I started to make a latte, it would stop in the middle and make me empty it again. This makes perfect coffee and lattes. I would definitely buy again!!
I**R
Best machine on the market!!
I bought my wife this for Christmas, I read a hundred reviews on this and the Philips 3200/3300, I chose this one because of the stainless steel grinder over the ceramic grinder. My wife is a coffee geek and I was so stressed she would like this machine. This was the best Christmas gift I have ever bought her that she truly loves!!!! I also bought her starbucks whole beans and pre-ground. That morning all she could do, was set up her new machine. I have read it takes a quite a few brews until if breaks in, all I know is she claims the first brew was the best cup of coffee she has ever had, however a couple weeks in she says the same thing. About 30 days of use, the descale light came on and even though it will still brew with the light on, she didn't use it that day before work and stopped at starbucks to get a cup and said she ended up throwing away the starbucks because it seemed too weak and didn't taste as good as her machine. When I got home, I followed the instructions on how to descale and it was super simple and took about 30 mins, and she's off making the best coffee she's ever had.I read reviews that this machine is high maintenance, I wouldn't agree with those reviews, you have to add water when it gets low and you have to empty the hockey puck tray every other day. As for descaling, I think there's a built in timer that is based on how many cups of coffee brewed instead of a sensor in the machine sensing scale build-up, I say this because we use R/O water to fill the tank and the machine has a built in filter also. Either way, the maintenance is not excessive. This is by far the best Christmas gift she said I ever got her and seeing her this happy over her coffee makes me happy!By the way, she use to go to starbucks 6 days a week and for what they charge for a cup of coffee, this machine has practically paid for itself as she no longer goes to starbucks!If any of you are on the fence about purchasing this machine, this is the one to buy! I would buy this machine again!
A**R
Always love our DeLonghi
So far, this is a great great great machine. I’ve had two prior. This is number three. Bought it for a family member. I’m just not understanding why it is now $749 when I paid $499 749 is no deal. Come on Amazon get your stuff together this is a great machine. You’re way over pricing it why this is one amazing machine but 749. Nope, go to Walmart.
J**O
What the Puck?
I am not sure what makes me more upset- that this well-known company put out a coffee maker that can't make a decent cup of coffee. Or that I wasted SO much money on it.The most basic function of this machine should be to make a simple cup of coffee. Good luck with that. The size of the "puck" of coffee for whatever you do with this machine is always the same. So if you want a bigger cup of coffee-the amount of coffee grinds used is the same as the small cup. The only difference is how much water it uses. That means that your 12 oz cup of coffee is weaker than the 8 oz.To adjust the size of the cup you want you press the coffee button until it blinks. You wait at the machine until your cup fills to where you want it and then you press the coffee button again. This then becomes your default (size) cup setting. Great right? Except that the next person who wants coffee has no idea what size of cup they are getting. If I brew a small cup and my husband wants a 12 oz he's getting an 8 oz unless he uses the same process. And his 12 oz cup is weak. De Longhi made the strength of the coffee a seperate interface you can easily see. But somehow neglected to make selecting the size of the cup and the setting clear. And sure- you can make two cups but guess what? No normal mug(s) fit under the two nozzles side by side. Ergo the two-cup function requires you to put a single large container of some sort under the nozzle and then pour from there into two mugs. Making two cups of coffee for ourselves each morning is a chore. We ran through a ridiculous amount of bean brands to find a bean that would be strong enough for a large cup and not taste terrible when a smaller cup is brewed or a weaker setting is selected.There is also no way to know how many beans are in the machine aside from a visual above it. Often you wind up starting a cup of coffee only to hear the dreaded "empty" whirling noise you'll come to recognize. If you're not standing near the machine to stop it still brews the cup.Don't forget the container you have to put under the machine for every on/off cycle. It cleans itself with water both when it is powered on and when powered off. This means you run through a LOT of water. If you have hard water like we have you'll need to descale and replace the filters constantly. And to descale is a 15 STEP PROCESS. This is not an exaggeration. We made it less than two months between descales last time. You CANNOT disable the auto-shut off. You can only adjust the amount of time that passes before it shuts itself off every day. (While there is a vessel under the machine to catch this extra water it fills quickly and you have to empty it often. Even De Longhi suggests putting a seperate container under it to catch this bypass water.)What about the rest of the functions? Mercifully espresso is good. You can get a good cappuccino about 7 out of 10 times. Often you just get an espresso with a lot of hot milk and zero froth. Again you can't adjust the size of the cappuccino because the puck size is always the same. I brew a small cup of coffee before running the cappuccino to get a remotely decent size amount.We have to leave the instruction manual out because this thing has so many codes and lights to interpret. "Simple One Touch" is anything but. We are both technically savvy people- it's ridiculous.We recently went on a vacation where our hotel both had the most basic, old fashioned Cusinart coffee makers. Filter. Drip. We were SO happy we could finally, easily, get a decent cup of coffee. We have guests visiting soon. I plan to buy another cheap coffee maker to use rather than try to have a college course on making a cup of coffee if we aren't around. Ridiculous. I splurged on this thing and (clearly) I regret it.
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