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De'Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine with Grinder & Milk Frother – All-in-One Coffee Maker, Hot & Iced Latte, Cappuccino, Bean Switch System, Burr Grinder, Compact Italian Design, Black

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Size: Rivelia Black


Features

  • CRAFT COFFEE SHOP FAVORITES WITH JUST ONE TOUCH With one touch, grind, dose, brew, and froth your favorite coffee drinks. Switch between a full range of 18 preset recipes including latte, cappuccino, cortado, coffee, flat white, iced coffee, espresso, espresso over ice and more.
  • PERSONALIZE TO YOUR TASTE Take customization to the next level by adjusting the intensity, quantity and amping up your cup with the extra shot function to explore the endless possibilities of all your favorite drinks.
  • TWO REMOVABLE BEAN HOPPERS Effortlessly rotate different flavors into your coffee routine with two 8.8-oz interchangeable bean hoppers. Remove one and pop in the other to easily switch between bean types before theyre freshly ground for every cup by the integrated, 13-setting burr grinder. Rivelias Bean Switch System lets you easily swap from a robust dark roast in the morning to a delicate decaf in the afternoon.
  • AUTOMATIC MILK FROTHER Instantly froth milk or plant-based alternatives into velvety smooth hot foam with the included LatteCrema Hot System complete with auto-clean function. Upgrade to add a cold foam experience with the LatteCrema Cool accessory available exclusively on delonghi.com.
  • ELIMINATE GUESSWORK WITH STEP-BY-STEP GUIDANCE Expertly set and automatically save the ideal grind, dose level and temperature for all of your favorite bean types with a simple guided, visual walkthrough that leaves guesswork behind.

Description

Your favorite drinks are just a touch away—grind, dose, brew and froth in style with the Rivelia fully automatic espresso machine. This compact, award- winning design invites you to easily and intuitively switch up your daily coffee routine with ease and customization—from instantly swapping between bean types, to tailoring your brew to your bean, to learning and storing your individual preferences for you and three other users for the perfect drink, to custom colors to bring out your personality in the kitchen. It all starts with the innovative Bean Switch System: interchangeable bean hoppers that enable you to explore worlds of coffee flavor by swapping one fresh bean type for another without missing a beat. Go from a robust dark roast in the morning to a light decaf latte or rich espresso martini later in the day. Then Rivelia’s Bean Adapt Technology becomes your personal coffee expert—helping you set and save each unique bean’s ideal grind, dose and temperature to ensure the perfect extraction every time. Guesswork: gone. Options: infinite. Rivelia’s fully automatic LatteCrema Hot System takes all the fuss out of frothing. There’s no messy steam wand or complicated manual control. With just the touch of a button, you can easily froth milk or plant-based alternatives directly into your cup to create steamy, creamy lattes, cappuccinos and other specialty drinks with ease. And with four distinct user profiles, smart menus that update throughout the day based on your coffee routine and a 3.5-inch color touch display featuring an expansive menu of hot and cold recipes, coffeemaking at home is transformed from a daily to-do to a delightful moment that can match any mood, with any bean, any drink, at any time of day. With the Rivelia and its modern minimalist design that’s more décor than appliance, the power to switch and personalize your coffee experience at home is at your fingertips.

Brand: De'Longhi


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 17"D x 9.75"W x 14.75"H


Special Feature: Integrated Coffee Grinder, Removable Tank, Adjustable Brew Strength, Changeable bean hopper, Programmable See more


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Brand: De'Longhi


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 17"D x 9.75"W x 14.75"H


Special Feature: Integrated Coffee Grinder, Removable Tank, Adjustable Brew Strength, Changeable bean hopper, Programmable


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Filter Type: Reusable


Style: Rivelia Black


Specific Uses For Product: Iced Coffee, Espresso, Americano, Latte, 18 drink options


Recommended Uses For Product: Iced Coffee, Espresso, Americano, Flat White, Cappuccino


Included Components: De'Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine, Grinder & Frother, Easy Bean Switching, Black, Filter, Removable Water Spout, Cleaning Brush,Milk Carfe (hot), Measuring Scoop,Total Hardness Test


Operation Mode: Fully Automatic


Voltage: 120 Volts


Model Name: Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine,


Number of Items: 1


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Manufacture Year: 2025


Coffee Input Type: Whole Bean


Manufacturer: De'Longhi


UPC: 044387440554


Item Weight: 21.4 pounds


Country of Origin: Romania


Item model number: EXAM44055B


Date First Available: May 18, 2025


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • The BEST tasting coffee ever!
Size: Rivelia Black
The coffee flavor / quality is exceptional! I thought I was crazy spending so much on a coffee maker. I figured I would only keep it if the flavor was the best I ever tasted. Well it is an amazing flavor, best I’ve had. The instructions may seem intimidating but it is actually so easy and quick to make the perfect coffee or milk coffee ever. The frothing gadget is great too. So far I’m glad and excited about having purchased this machine. No regrets at this point! I had about nine coffee machines I had purchased over the years and many different brands but this one replaces all of them and feels like I will never need another machine. There are so many options for making different types of drinks. Every single one I have chosen the taste has been amazing. Honestly, I think the flavor and quality is better than the high priced coffee chains. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2025 by KC

  • So easy to use!
Size: Rivelia Black
I searched for weeks to find an expresso machine that would be easy to set up, use, and clean. This one does all three! You essentially plug it in and follow the directions for great variations of coffees from the touch screen. It can hold several user profiles, has a carafe for milk that is heated, a reservoir for water, and cleans itself after each use of milk and expresso. When it auto shuts off or you power it down, the cleaning process runs and it helps to keep a cup under the spouts for easy clean up. There is an upgrade that you can purchase to use cold milk and unlock cold coffees. I hope to purchase it when it becomes available. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2025 by Jennifer Stacey

  • 6 stars if that was an option.
Size: Rivelia White
Ease of use: I’ve had many coffee machines, but this one really proves to be valuable. I looked at some exchange machines that were twice the price and I feel like this one delivers all the value and the coffees it’s made has been phenomenal. I couldn’t be more happy with the coffee machine highly recommended. It’s a deal. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2025 by Jennifer Jennifer

  • Just like Italy
Size: Rivelia White
Works and tastes great
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2025 by Jimmy

  • De'Longhi Rivelia So many choices. Too little time.
Size: Rivelia White
This review of the De'Longhi Rivelia is kind of long, so feel free to scan. I wanted to give as many details as possible, to try and hit the areas people want to know about. I am kind of a coffee snob. I say, “kind of”, because I am not a super serious coffee snob. I didn’t buy the super high-end espresso machine that cost more than my first car. I do, however, like freshly ground beans over pre-ground. I only drink coffee out of a Keurig when there is no other option and only when I have my preferred brand in a K-cup. So more of a snob than your casual drinker, but not a serious snob. Anyway, I bring this up, so you have an idea of how I form my opinions. I am going to mention things like temperatures, boldness, and crema, etc, but I am not going to go much deeper than that. If you want to go into why some of these are important to coffee snobs, you can google it. You’ll find a plethora of places that will give you more details than you probably want to know. I switched from a Keurig to my current super automatic espresso machine (which also makes milk drinks) a couple years ago. I will not mention the name of the manufacturer, because I don’t want this to be an advertisement for them. From now on, I will call it “5400” which is the model I have. The current model is 5500. The 5400 cost me half of what this one cost. I often say in my reviews, “You get what you pay for”. Usually, when you spend more, you get more bells and whistles. So, keep that in mind when I mention that there is something my 5400 lacks. Setup was pretty easy. Just like with the 5400. When you turn it on, it walks you through the set-up process. De’Longhi does try to make things more user friendly. It wouldn’t hurt to review the video they made of the set-up process to make sure you do not miss anything. You generally need to brew 2-3 cups of coffee to get the real flavor. The first couple come out watery. Hopper I do like double hoppers so you can switch between coffee beans. However, you do lose some beans in the switch. There is an option on the menu to switch hoppers. If grinds beans that are in the grinder without adding more. It then dumps what it ground. Then it tells you to put in the other hopper. Personally, I drink one kind of coffee, so it’s not a feature I will use often, but it is a nice feature to have if I change my mind. Coffee customization The De’Longhi has more options as far as customization. Especially for milk drinks. For those, the easy way to adjust is to use the main screen. On that one, you have two options that you adjust. The first option is to both milk and water quantity. It will increase or decrease both on equal levels. The second option on the main screen is the quantity of the coffee. The downside to using the main screen option is the milk and water quantity increases both at the same time. If you want to adjust the milk and water quantities separately, tap the “M” icon. This will allow you to adjust the quantities of each ingredient. That will allow you to make a more mellow latter or a latte with a bolder coffee flavor. The 5400 does not have that level of customization. The 5400 makes 12 drinks. This De’Longhi makes 18 drinks. Chances are, I will only drink about half of those, but it’s nice to have options. Not all the drinks are coffee. Hot water and hot milk are two of those options. Those options are available on both machines. This one has an iced coffee and espresso over ice option. The 5400 does not. Frother The frother can be approved a bit. I am not a fan of the fact that I have to change the frother dial when I make different drinks. The 5400 automatically adjusts the froth based on the drink. However, you lose control of the foam. So, if you want lighter foam, there is no way to do that on the 5400. I think that is an area of improvement for the De’Longhi. They could make it so that the froth setting is saved in the profile and the machine froths based on the setting with no manual intervention. The milk carafe is easier to clean on the 5400 because there are only two parts. The De’Longhi has multiple pieces including a tube that has to get cleaned. Also, the De’Longhi has a waterspout which you remove when you want to add the milk carafe. The waterspout does fit nicely inside the storage at the top of the machine. However, with the 5400, the milk carafe fits over the spout, so there is nothing to remove or store. I also do not like the numbers on the De’Longhi milk carafe because they are faint. You have to angle it to see it when you’re filling it up. Also, when you remove the tray, the bottle falls off the top. With the 5400, the carafe stays on, and the levels are clear because they are printed white on dark grey. With De’Longhi, I like the fact that I can sit the bottle on the counter and fill it up. The 5400 milk carafe has a slanted bottom, so it doesn’t stand upright. Display screen The display screen is very colorful and easy to use. It’s very responsive. All your drink selections are on that screen. The 5400 has touch buttons with the drinks and a button for “more drinks” that you scroll through. On the De’Longhi, the screen is on the top, which some might not like. I am 5’ 5” and can see the top just fine. Someone who is shorter or in a wheelchair, would have a harder time using the screen. Plus, if you have a light right above it, there might be a glare that makes it harder to see. They put a raised dot on the power button to make it easy to find. I guess people turn it on in the dark and forget where the power button is? Water tank The water tank holds 47 ounces of water where the 5400 holds 60 ounces. The difference is not a huge deal for me. One annoying flaw both have, is it doesn’t give you a heads up that it’s low on water. So, you could be brewing a cup of coffee and in the middle of brewing it stops and tells you to add water. With the 5400, if you get to it within about a minute, it will give you the option to continue to brew. Any longer and it cancels it. With the De’Longhi, it cancels the brew entirely. It does not give you a resume option. Big flaw in my opinion. Just keep an eye on the water levels so you don’t end up with a really strong half a cup of coffee that you have to toss. Profiles Both machines have 4 profiles. Each person in your household can set up their own recipes in their own profile. If there are only a couple coffee drinkers, you can have two profiles. For me, I have one profile with regular drinks, and another with the same recipe but with an extra shot in all of them. So, in the mornings where I need an extra lift, I only have to switch profiles and choose the drink. Drinks To test the drinks, I set everything in the menu to the max to keep things equal. So, the maximum intensity, largest drink, extra shot (where available). Someone who likes strong coffee might like to know which is the strongest. Same with someone who likes a more mellow coffee. I also left the grinder setting to the factory setting of 5. You can change it to a lower number which is better for espresso, or a higher number to get it closer to a French press grind. The 5400 is also on the factory setting. You change the intensity on both by the intensity setting on the screen, and the grinder setting. A lower number is a finer grind and stronger coffee. Only change it one number at a time AND only change it while it’s grinding. It will take about three cups of coffee to notice a difference. I am using Lavazza Super Crema whole bean coffee that is stored in a vacuum sealed container. COFFEE -The De’Longhi has a bolder coffee taste where is the 5400 is more mellow. Again, I could tweak the coffee grinder settings on both get a stronger taste. I might even be able to get the 5400 to taste as bold as the De’Longhi’s 5 setting. There is a respectable amount of crema on both. The largest cup is about 9 ounces in the De’Longhi. The largest cup of coffee for the 5400 makes is 7 ounces. However, the Phillips has a two-cup option where it will brew two cups in a row, for a total of 14 ounces. De’Longhi does not have those options, so if you want a big mug full of coffee, you’ll have to wait for the first one to finish brewing, and then manually start a second brew. I use the two-cup feature on 5400 a lot. LATTES- The lattes are similar between the two, but the De’Longhi has a bit stronger coffee taste. The 5400 was more mellow but also had a thicker froth. The De’Longhi was set to the recommend “Delicate” setting (which is the lowest setting) and it barely had any froth at the top. When I increase the frother setting to dense, it's much closer to the 5400. ICED COFFEE- This is not on the 5400 so I have nothing to compare it to. The large size brews about 4 ounces of coffee and it comes out at 170 degrees. That’s the same temp as regular coffee. So, I am not sure what the difference is between hot coffee and cold coffee setting. The only thing I can think of is that the iced coffee is brewed stronger to account for the ice that will melt and water down the coffee. The Rivelia LatteCrema Cool system which unlocks more iced drink options, works with this machine. I’m not sure if those will also brew that hot. If it goes on sale, or they sell it without the glasses, I may consider getting it. ESPRESSO– I am not an expert on espresso, but both seem pretty strong and have crema on the top. Both machines have a two espresso shots option in the drink menu. Results in a nutshell: Milk Frother design: 5400 wins for simplicity and easy care. Milk Froth – De’Longhi wins due to the ability to have more control over the froth. Variety of drinks – De’Longhi wins because it has more options then the 5400. For example, this De’Longhi has an iced coffee and iced espresso where the 5400 does not. There are a few others that are not available on the 5400. The 5500, however, has those. In fact, it has 20 drink options. The De’Longhi also offers more customization options. Hoppers- De’Longhi wins because of the ability to switch between two 8.8-ounce hoppers, giving you a greater variety of drinks. The 5400 only has one hopper. So, if you want to change to a different coffee, you either have to wait for the hopper to empty or clear out the beans. Also, it’s also easier to fill because you can take it off and sit it on the counter. The 5400 you have to fill the beans hopper from the top. If you have a cabinet above it, it can be a little tight. Or if you’re short, it can get messy. The 5400 has a slightly bigger hopper at 10 ounces. Water tank capacity – 5400 wins because of its bigger capacity. The De’Longhi tank is easier to remove and re-install. Drip tray - 5400 wins because it's bigger and can fit my wider mugs. The De'Longhi is shorter and my wider mugs hang off the edge a bit Display – This was a close one, but I will give it the 5400. De’Longhi’s display on the top is a disadvantage in my opinion. It also involves a lot of scrolling to get to the various drinks. With the 5400, the touch buttons mean you don’t have to scroll to get to coffee, espresso, cappuccino, Latte Macchiato. So literally one touch and done for most drinks. Profiles – Tie. They both have the same number of profiles, and you can customize the drinks for each. There is a lot more to this machine than I can cover in this really long review, and I need more time to decide which one I like better. I will use the De’Longhi exclusively for the next week to see if I really miss the two cup of coffee features, or the bigger water tank. I’ll play around more with the milk and water settings. I will update this review with my thoughts and decision later this week. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025 by RoRo

  • Faulty Machine
Size: Rivelia White
Machine out of the box kept blowing fuses not sure why
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2025 by Gabriele Ranzato

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