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De’Longhi Dedica Espresso Machine with Manual Milk Frother, 15-Bar Pump & Adjustable Tray - Home Barista Coffee Maker for Espresso, Latte, Cappuccino & Iced Coffee - Italian Stainless Steel Design

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Color: Silver


Features

  • A SIP OF ITALIAN DESIGN:At only 6inch wide, the uniquely designed Dedica is our slimmest espresso machine yet, effortlessly adding a touch of minimalist chic to your kitchen with its elegant dimensions. Its sleek, compact design is complemented by an easy-to-use control panel with illuminated buttons.
  • HIGH PERFORMANCE THERMOBLOCK: 15-bar professional pressure assures quality results every time, and adjustable controls allow you to make modifications for your personal taste preferences.
  • MILK FROTHER: A manual frother with powerful steam to create a rich, creamy froth for evenly textured drinks just the way you like them.
  • BREW LIKE A PRO: authentic barista experience at home, you can control the whole process from tamping your ground coffee to the final quantity; you can brew up to 5in high into cups or mugs
  • EASY TO CLEAN: Removable water tank and drip tray make for easy cleanup, and the parts are dishwasher safe.

Description

The De'Longhi Dedica pump espresso machine offers a traditional espresso and cappuccino experience in a sleek ultra compact design crafted with skill and passion. Save on precious counter space while still enjoying perfect espresso and cappuccino with the slim 6" design. Never frothed milk before?Not to worry. De'Longhi’s patented Advanced Cappuccino System makes it easy to achieve the richest, thickest, longest lasting milk foam for a superior cappuccino or latte with little to no effort. Customize your perfect beverage with the unique flow stop feature, choosing between 1 or 2 shots of espresso, brewing the exact quantity to suit your preferences. The Dedica pump espresso machine delivers the ultimate in performance featuring an easy to use control panel with illuminated buttons, a 3-in-1 filter holder to accommodate single shots, double shots and easy serving espresso pods, and thermoblock technology, which heats up to the ideal brewing temperature in just 40 seconds, so you're never far from an authentic espresso!

Brand: De'Longhi


Capacity: 1 Liters


Color: Silver


Product Dimensions: 13"D x 5.9"W x 12"H


Special Feature: Milk FrotherDrip Tray,Removable Tank,Twin Brewing Cycle


Brand: De'Longhi


Color: Silver


Product Dimensions: 13"D x 5.9"W x 12"H


Special Feature: Milk FrotherDrip Tray,Removable Tank,Twin Brewing Cycle


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Style: Espresso Machine


Specific Uses For Product: Espresso


Recommended Uses For Product: Making espresso-based drinks at home


Included Components: Measuring Scoop / Tamper, Total Hardness Test, Single coffee filter, Double coffee Filter, ESE Pod filter


Operation Mode: Manual


Voltage: 110 Volts


Model Name: EC680M


Number of Items: 1


Human Interface Input: Dial


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Global Trade Identification Number: 00


Coffee Input Type: ground, pod


Is Dishwasher Safe: Yes


Manufacturer: DeLonghi America, Inc.


UPC: 044387286800


Item Weight: 9.3 pounds


Item model number: EC680M


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 15, 2014


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent, well-built machine
Color: Silver
I’ve owed this espresso maker for four years now and use it at least twice daily. It is a tiny beast. It’s handsome, runs well with a a decent amount of maintenance and the water in Charlotte NC where I live has very, very hard water. I’ve yet to buy a bottomless portafilter (the delonghi provides their own version which has an all-in-one single shot cup, double shot or pods option portafilter) and I’m very happy with it. I want to upgrade to the very large $1,200 delonghi all-in-one espresso machines with the built in bean grinder and cold brew options but this delonghi tiny beast will not die. 4 years later and still going strong. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2026 by M R

  • Perfect machine, gives you a great cappuccino every time!
Color: Silver
I used to be a barista and when I came back from Italy this year I decided I needed to splurge and get an espresso machine to make myself some cappuccinos! All the $100 dollar (or around there) machines I've used at friends' houses have always let me down, mostly because the steamer was incredibly lacking in power and/or not movable. This is why I decided to search high and low for a machine that looked good, had the power, had good reviews, and seemed like it would actually last longer than 6 months (this was the complaint for many other machines out there, but most reviews I read state that this machine has lasted awhile without losing power or falling apart. I've only had it for about 2 months so I can't speak to that yet). Pros: -Steamer is movable and has lots of power, comes apart for thorough cleaning -Suggestion: before steaming your milk, turn on the steamer and let it warm up (with cup underneath) because for the first few seconds it pours out some hot water, but it only takes about 10 seconds for the hot steam to begin, then you can start. -Small enough not to take up your whole counter top, great for someone like me who is already lacking in space! Also very good-looking. -Get some great espresso shots out of it without having to get anything perfect in the set-up. -I read a lot of people complaining about the tamp that comes with the product, however, I feel they are just snobs honestly because it really ISN'T THAT HARD to get a good tamp. You want the grounds to be firmly pressed down and uniform but you don't want to smash it down. Basically don't over think it. -I mostly make cappuccinos and I get a great, thick foam like I want, EVERY time. Of course it comes a bit easy to me since I've been trained in how to make one, however I believe a beginner could simply look up some YouTube videos and learn how to pretty quickly with some practice. Cons: -There is no "cup warmer," it's just a spot you could put cups if you wanted, barely gets warmer than room temperature. I don't think this is a big deal, however, and I just put hot water in my cup until I've prepared most of the stuff I need. Walah, warm cup. -I was confused while looking through the product book because there was a pic of a water filter, then I realized that it wasn't included and you are supposed to order it separately. This also isn't a big deal for me because I have a Brita filter in the fridge anyways, so I just fill up the back of the machine with water from that. Overall, I was really worried that this machine wasn't going to live up to my expectations since I'm used to a very expensive machine at the coffee shop I used to work at, but for a home model I really couldn't imagine needing anything more. If you are an Americano fan, the steam wand will also put out steaming hot water instead of steam. Lattes and mochas can easily be made. It gives you a superb cappuccino. Even if you just like shots of espresso, you get it all! Great looking machine, works great every time, basically a really great product if you take coffee seriously. :-) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2014 by Charlotte

  • Not for me
Color: Silver
I needed to replace a not-very-old manual espresso maker, and I thought I'd buy a more upscale brand in the hopes that it would last a bit longer than the last one. I was so very excited when this arrived! But then I unpacked it, and everything started to unravel. First, and horribly, there is PLASTIC all over this thing, including where the hot steam and water and come out of the nozzle (why? Just why? I've never seen such a complicated and unnecessary deviation from the standard, and way healthier, stainless steel tube), and where the filter unit drips the hot coffee through the catcher and into your cup (see "why" statments above). No one wants to extract toxic chemicals from plastic parts into their coffee, especially when there is absolutely no need to use plastic parts here other than cheapness and over-complication. As an added bonus, these ridiculously complex parts make these usually straightforward components unreasonably difficult to clean too. Then I went through the Byzantine setup process, which involved a learning curve on seating the resevoir, and then liters and liters of (hot) water all over the place, as you have to rinse the system comprehensively and repeatedly (perhaps to get rid of the initial bloom of toxic residue from the plastic parts?). Meanwhile, as I painstakingly followed these steps according to the manual, the unit kept failing to advance. The lights just flashed endlessly, and I had to turn the machine on and off several times. I did allow that there might be a learning curve for buttons and knobs, so I tried the steam with and without the coffee basket attached, and all other permutations I could think of, but other than one instance of user error, I couldn't find anything wrong. I eventually got to actually making a latte, and found that the 2 scoop double shot basket doesn't actually hold 2 scoops (using level scoops of the provided scooper). No matter, I wanted coffee! But I got the blinking lights of death again, never turning solid to tell you it's ready to go, until I turned in off and back on again. I did finally get coffee to come out and I frothed my milk, and it really wasn't bad at all! Lovely crema on the shots (I needed 3 all told, presumably because the basket doesn't hold enough coffee), and the milk was almost too frothy, but it was good espresso, and with practice, I'm sure I could really dial it in. Maybe it was too hot from the setup process, but with all the negatives of this machine added up, I'm just not willing to waste 30 minutes of my day trying to coax the thing to actually warm up and do its job. Back it goes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025 by Lavender

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