These editor-approved De’Longhi espresso machines are 20 to 33% off at Amazon’s Big Spring Sale

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De’Longhi is offering discounts on its espresso machines ahead of Amazon’s big spring sale, with prices slashed 20-33% across the entire range. These range from the entry-level Stilosa at $100 all the way up to the fully automatic Rivelia at $1,200. De’Longhi machines tend to hold their prices well, so these are some of the best deals we’ve seen on them, especially the mid-range La Specialista models.

De’Longhi Stilosa $100 (was $150)

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The De’Longhi Stilosa costs $100, down from $150. It’s a manual espresso machine with a 15 bar pump and a steam wand for frothing milk โ€“ nothing fancy, but it gets a good shot and it’s the cheapest way to stop spending $6 a day at a coffee shop. It doesn’t have a built-in grinder, so you’ll have to grind separately or purchase pre-ground espresso.

De’Longhi semi-automatic espresso machines

De’Longhi’s La Specialista semi-automatic range is in the sweet spot for home espresso: built-in grinder, tamping assist and milk froth, but you still have control over the shot. The Dedica Duo is a more compact option if counter space is tight.

De’Longhi fully automatic espresso machines

These are whole bean machines: pour in whole beans, press a button and get espresso. They cost more upfront, but they are really easy to use on a daily basis.

  • De’Longhi Rivรฉlia $1,199.95 (was $1,499.95) โ€“ 20% off. Fully automatic with a built-in grinder, milk frother and easy-to-replace bean hopper so you can switch between regular and decaf. Available in several colors.
  • De’Longhi La Specialista Maestro $999.95 (was $1,299.95) โ€“ 23% off. Integrated grinder with automatic and manual milk foam options.

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Stan Horaczek is editor-in-chief of Popular Science. He oversees a team of gear-obsessed writers and editors dedicated to finding and showcasing the latest, best, and most innovative gadgets on the market and beyond.


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