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I did a bunch of reading, and it seems like opinions really vary on these, but Costco was running a black friday deal on the De'Longhi Magnifica Evo. Im not a coffee snob by any means, but the machine makes spectacular coffee in my opinion
CompasslessPigeon in r/Millennials
January 5, 2026 1:09 AM
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This so much. We've got ourselves a DeLonghi Magnifica S for around 250€ a few years ago. After a bit of manual calibration, the coffee is consistently excellent at the price of just the beans and a few water filters per year.
ListigerHase in r/BuyFromEU
May 29, 2025 5:37 AM
9
Bem-vindo ao mundo do café em grão! A Magnifica Start é uma excelente máquina, mas as superautomáticas têm um segredo: para conseguires aquele perfil de 'café da esquina' (licoroso, com corpo e creme), precisas de fugir de torras muito claras ou ácidas, que nestas máquinas costumam resultar num café
...Terrible-City-9444 in r/cafept
April 7, 2026 7:37 AM
3
Buy a used DeLonghi on Marketplace. The Magnifica will grind beans and make espresso. Usually about $200. Great value.
monza_m_murcatto in r/australian
March 10, 2026 1:36 PM
2
Ha! 🤣 My husband and I spent 5 weeks in Portugal December/January and then came home and decided we could not live without an espresso machine. ☕️ We were going to do a Nespresso, but then my husband obsessively researched and we ended up getting a DeLonghi Magnifica on sale at Costco. More expensive
...PebblesEatsPlants in r/HerOneBag
March 18, 2026 1:07 PM
2
I’m looking to pick up my first bean to cup machine with a budget of around €500 (based in Ireland if that matters for availability). Right now I’m considering the DeLonghi Magnifica Start seems like a good entry level option and I like that it’s simple and fairly compact. What I’m mainly after is o
...Remarkable-Cow9145 in r/Coffee
March 30, 2026 8:24 PM
1
Philips superautomatics are dropping a lot in price. Though the only real advantage I see in them is a quiet grinder, if that's a factor in your household, and the iced coffee programme. Generally in this price range, I'd go for any of the DeLonghi Magnificas, they are easier to clean, have way bett
...Kearney_Kaktus in r/espresso
April 8, 2026 7:06 PM
1
I have had my Magnifica Plus for five months. It has performed perfectly and I love the coffee. It called for a descale and I followed the manual instructions and used the DeLonghi descaling product. Like the original poster reported, it got stuck in the descaling mode and just kept pumping water an
...jkattex in r/DeLonghi
April 4, 2026 1:44 PM
1
Starbucks is £6.35!!!!!!), the prices are ridiculous for what you actually get. I used to buy one daily but at current prices it was no longer a treat. I did some research and decided to buy a refurbished (as good as new) DeLonghi Magnifica Plus from their own eBay page, a bag of Lavazza Super Crema
...rabbitthunder in r/unitedkingdom
March 23, 2026 4:25 PM
1
De'Longhi magnificaS, not the greatest but shit it's a good little machine I've had 2.
leighroyv2 in r/australian
March 11, 2026 11:48 AM
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