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De'Longhi Eletta Digital Super Automatic Espresso Machine with Latte Crema System, Black

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Features

  • Fresh Espresso for every cup the integrated burr grinder with adjustable settings grinds fresh beans every time to ensure maximum freshness. You can also use pre-ground in the second chamber your choice of regular, specialty or decaf.
  • The delonghi lattecrema system creates perfectly layered Espresso beverages, with dense, rich, long-lasting foam in every cup from start to finish.
  • Consistent brewing every time Each cup is automatically brewed to the perfect temperature, richness and density. And, you can customize the settings to ensure its always just the way you like it.
  • Maintenance: delonghi machines require half the cleaning time of other brands, unlike competitor machines, which require chemical cleaning tablets monthly.
  • Warranties may not apply to purchases from an unauthorized retailer.

Description

Design your espresso experience in one touch with the De'Longhi digital super automatic machine. Enjoy barista quality espresso drinks; cappuccino, Latte, Italian macchiato & more, design to deliver the richest, thickest longest lasting foam. The automatic cappuccino system includes an integrated milk container with auto clean function that produces steamed milk for Latte and frothed milk for cappuccino and Italian macchiato. The milk container is detachable, allowing it to be placed in the refrigerator in between uses, so no milk is wasted. 15 bar pressure brewing excellence; consistent results every time. De'longhi brewing unit is extractable and washable under tap water. It does not require any additional grease.


Brand: De'Longhi


Capacity: 1200 Milliliters


Color: Black


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Product Dimensions: 10.2"D x 18.36"W x 14.16"H


Filter Type: Reusable


Specific Uses For Product: Espresso Machine


Item Weight: 24.47 Pounds


Wattage: 1250 watts


Voltage: 120 Volts


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen


Package Type: Standard Packaging


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Item Weight: 24.5 pounds


Manufacturer: Delonghi


Item model number: ECAM45760B


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 3, 2016


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Lattés - initial impressions
First impressions after only a few days use. This machine replaced a 6 year old Phillips Exprellia Evo. I don’t know how much of this is 6 years of technological advances and how much is a difference in machines / brands, but so far we like the DeLonghi much better. 1- the milk frothier on the Phillips was OK, but it left Lattés warm but not hot. The DeLonghi frothier makes better froth AND it is hot, so our drinks are much hotter, which we appreciate. 2- While the DeLonghi has some regular (think daily, weekly for the most part) maintenance, it appears to need less maintenance than the Phillips. Specifically I have to do almost nothing with the brew group with the DeLonghi, while with the Phillips I was instructed to manually clean the brew group each week and lubricate it. Access to the bean reservoir is easy. Access to the water tank is easy and the tank is (I think) a bit larger than the Phillips. Controls on the DeLonghi are intuitive (mostly), easy to use and easy to clean. The container for expended grounds is larger on the DeLonghi so I’m not constantly being told to empty the grounds. DeLonghi instructions say no changes should be needed to the machine’s default settings to make good espresso drinks. In truth, both the beans one puts in the machine and personal taste will introduce enough variability that no default settings could produce delicious espresso for even a majority of people, let alone everyone. As a result, some fine tuning of the machine is likely to be required by most people. With default settings and our coffee beans, our initial shots tasted watered down, especially in a Latté. I’ve made a couple changes to the grind (finer) and strength of the shot (stronger, more coffee per shot) and the resulting shots are MUCH better. I’ve probably got just a little more fine tuning to do, but, with very little work we’ve gotten very close. So a plus for DeLonghi, the changes were easy to make and we didn’t need to change much or spend a lot of time making changes to arrive at great coffee. While the DeLonghi machine has a large cup warmer on the top, don’t think it will warm your large coffee mugs. It doesn’t. DeLonghi says you must use their descaling solution to avoid damaging the machine. I doubt this is true, though it is probably true that there are some descaling solutions that would damage it. I looked on the container of their solution for ingredients but they are not listed. That said, the official DeLonghi descaling solution in a large container is only $2.00 per cycle on Amazon so I’m not going to worry about having to use the brand name product. It doesn’t cost that much. One of the limitations of high end home espresso machines is that they eventually need repair but there is almost no reputable place to get them repaired. When you find a place, as i did for the Phillips, you have to send it off. As a result, the quality of the machine and the number of “moving parts” it contains is very important. This DeLonghi machine has the fewest 1 and 2 star reviews over the last 3 years of any fully automatic espresso machine I found on Amazon. That suggests to me that the machines aren’t failing. And while I don’t know about the moving parts inside the machine, in my past experience less prescribed regular maintenance correlates with a machine (e.g. a car) that is more reliable. I’m expecting this DeLonghi machine to work for a longer period of time before it needs repair. I’ll keep you posted. When I have more experience with this machine I’ll update this review. For now, I’m optimistic and happy with the purchase. October 2022 - working great. Still love this machine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 27, 2020 by M. Fiedler

  • Great machine with one limitation
This is a great machine. I bought it about eight months ago and, with one exception, I’ve been very happy with it. It’s very versatile. With the touch of a button or two you can make a large variety of drinks. You can also program it to your own tastes for temperature and milk/coffee ratios. For daily use it’s also very convenient and easy to maintain. The milk carafe cleans itself (although, they do recommend thoroughly washing it about once a week) and it tells you when it needs to be descaled or the water filter needs to be changed. The screen displays for descaling and filter replacement don’t really guide you through the process so I still consult the manual for directions when performing those operations. In contrast, the screen displays during preparation of a drink are useful and informative; letting you know what’s happening, if you need to wait or if something is wrong (e.g., Insert spout). There is one area where I found this machine disappointing. It does not operate well with dark-roasted, oily beans. For many years I had been using Starbucks Italian roast beans in my old DeLonghi coffeemaker (ESAM3500N) and in the one we gave our son a few years ago (ESAM5600SL). Those beans worked well in those two models and they made great tasting coffee. However, those beans in this coffeemaker were a big problem. I had to stand by the machine and push the beans into the grinder in order to get a full-strength cup of coffee. I found this incredibly frustrating, especially given my positive experience with the two earlier machines. Multiple calls to customer support gave me the same recommendation: switch to drier beans. I desperation, I even asked if I could exchange this machine for the more expensive model if that would solve the problem. I was informed that all the current models are meant to be used with non-oily beans. Limiting the customers’ choice of beans for machines in this price range seemed like a bizarre product development decision but it was one I was now stuck with unless I wanted to abandon this machine and sink a lot of money into some other machine. I was really reluctant to do this. Aside from the expense, I really liked the features, the functions and the flexibility of this machine. I really wanted it to work without my having to babysit each cup. So, I began a search for other beans. I tried several Starbucks varieties and even a Tanzanian Peaberry from a local roaster (thinking that the smaller beans would fall into the grinder more easily). None of these solved the problem. After several weeks of experimentation, I found that an old favorite works really well. A few months ago I switched to Lavazza Super Crema beans and I have not had a single problem since. They flow into the grinder easily and they make excellent tasting coffee. Were it not for its problem with oily beans, I would have given this machine five stars. It’s flexibility and features are truly great. Given that you have to live with Delonghi’s restrictions on your choice of beans, I could muster only four stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 23, 2019 by George V.

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