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===TechRadar Verdict: 4/5=== | |||
"The De’Longhi Magnifica Evo is a great bean-to-cup coffee maker that makes brewing an americano super easy. You’ll be able to make a range of drinks with it and the easy-clean features make it a really good choice. It is, however, a huge machine and takes up an awful lot of space in your kitchen. | |||
*Pros | |||
**Suitable for coffee beans or ground coffee | |||
**Can make two coffees at once | |||
*Cons | |||
**Takes up a lot of space | |||
**Slowly brews espresso | |||
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===Tom's Coffee Corner=== | |||
"While the functionality of the brew group is similar to the older models, the Magnifica offers a clean design HMI with a nice smooth surface for cleaning, and recognizable drink buttons displayed. The Evo boasts a 14 count puck tray, and a 1.8 liter water tank, giving this machine some very nice volume. Of course drink performance is the most important aspect, and this machine when fed with freshly roasted beans can produce a very nice Espresso Lungo. Maybe my biggest surprise is how well this did with milk foam. It does provide a very nice almost silky consistency, especially for a superautomatic." - [https://youtube.com/watch?v=oXNYcTYjMEg&ab_channel=Tom%27sCoffeeCorner Tom's Coffee Corner] | "While the functionality of the brew group is similar to the older models, the Magnifica offers a clean design HMI with a nice smooth surface for cleaning, and recognizable drink buttons displayed. The Evo boasts a 14 count puck tray, and a 1.8 liter water tank, giving this machine some very nice volume. Of course drink performance is the most important aspect, and this machine when fed with freshly roasted beans can produce a very nice Espresso Lungo. Maybe my biggest surprise is how well this did with milk foam. It does provide a very nice almost silky consistency, especially for a superautomatic." - [https://youtube.com/watch?v=oXNYcTYjMEg&ab_channel=Tom%27sCoffeeCorner Tom's Coffee Corner] | ||
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Revision as of 03:17, 6 January 2025

Overview
The De’Longhi Magnifica Evo is a bean-to-cup coffee maker designed for enthusiasts seeking barista-quality beverages with minimal effort. It features a built-in steam wand for quick milk heating and can brew two coffees simultaneously. The machine offers 13 grinder settings and three strength options, allowing users to customize their coffee preferences easily via the intuitive control panel. However, its substantial size may pose challenges for kitchens with limited space, especially when placing it under wall-mounted cabinets. [1]
In terms of performance, the Magnifica Evo delivers consistently flavorful coffee, producing a good crema on espressos. The steam wand effectively froths milk, creating silky textures suitable for cappuccinos, though it lacks an included milk jug, which could be inconvenient for some users. The machine operates relatively quietly during grinding and brewing processes. While it is priced at £399.99, positioning it among the more expensive espresso machines, its automation and ability to prepare multiple drinks simultaneously offer a compelling value proposition for serious coffee drinkers. [2]
Reviews
TechRadar Verdict: 4/5
"The De’Longhi Magnifica Evo is a great bean-to-cup coffee maker that makes brewing an americano super easy. You’ll be able to make a range of drinks with it and the easy-clean features make it a really good choice. It is, however, a huge machine and takes up an awful lot of space in your kitchen.
- Pros
- Suitable for coffee beans or ground coffee
- Can make two coffees at once
- Cons
- Takes up a lot of space
- Slowly brews espresso
"
Tom's Coffee Corner
"While the functionality of the brew group is similar to the older models, the Magnifica offers a clean design HMI with a nice smooth surface for cleaning, and recognizable drink buttons displayed. The Evo boasts a 14 count puck tray, and a 1.8 liter water tank, giving this machine some very nice volume. Of course drink performance is the most important aspect, and this machine when fed with freshly roasted beans can produce a very nice Espresso Lungo. Maybe my biggest surprise is how well this did with milk foam. It does provide a very nice almost silky consistency, especially for a superautomatic." - Tom's Coffee Corner