

☕ Elevate your mornings with café-quality coffee at the touch of a button — because you deserve the best brew, effortlessly.
The De'Longhi Magnifica Plus is a fully automatic espresso machine featuring 18 one-touch customizable coffee recipes, a built-in conical burr grinder with 13 grind settings, and a 3.5” full-color touchscreen display. It supports up to 4 personalized user profiles and includes the proprietary LatteCrema™ system for perfect milk frothing with three texture options. Designed for convenience, it offers easy cleaning with removable, dishwasher-safe parts and smart menu navigation that prioritizes your favorite drinks. Ideal for professionals seeking premium coffee quality without the hassle.

















| ASIN | B0DG4BCHK8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #47,724 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #1 in Super-Automatic Espresso Machines |
| Brand | De'Longhi |
| Brand Name | De'Longhi |
| Capacity | 60 Fluid Ounces |
| Coffee Maker Type | Espresso Machine |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 2,834 Reviews |
| Filter Type | Reusable |
| Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Included Components | Cleaning Scoop, Filter, Measuring Scoop, Removable Water Spout;Milke Carafe (hot), Total Hardness Test |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 17.5"D x 9.5"W x 14"H |
| Item Type Name | Fully Automatic Espresso Machine |
| Item Weight | 21.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | De'Longhi |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Magnifica Plus |
| Model Number | ECAM32070SB |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Fully Automatic |
| Other Special Features of the Product | 18 One-Touch & Customizable Recipes, 3.5” TFT full-touch & color display, 4 user profiles, Built-in Conical Burr Grinder with 13 settings, Removable and dishwasher-safe parts |
| Product Dimensions | 17.5"D x 9.5"W x 14"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | At Home Espresso, Brewing Epresso, Making Hot Beverages at Home, Making Lattes |
| Special Feature | 18 One-Touch & Customizable Recipes, 3.5” TFT full-touch & color display, 4 user profiles, Built-in Conical Burr Grinder with 13 settings, Removable and dishwasher-safe parts Special Feature 18 One-Touch & Customizable Recipes, 3.5” TFT full-touch & color display, 4 user profiles, Built-in Conical Burr Grinder with 13 settings, Removable and dishwasher-safe parts See more |
| Specific Uses For Product | Americano, Cappuccino, Espresso, Flat White, Latte |
| Style | Plus Silver |
| UPC | 044387320702 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 1250 watts |
M**.
I Loved My Breville. Then My Laziness Evolved...
I bought the De’Longhi Magnifica Plus as a transition away from the Breville Barista Express, which I genuinely loved. Some enthusiasts would argue the Breville makes better espresso and honestly that may be true. It also required daily effort, frequent cleaning, and emotional availability. Eventually, my laziness reached its final form and I chose convenience without sacrificing quality. This machine heats up in about 30 seconds, makes strong, consistently great espresso, and gets used multiple times a day. The UI is incredibly simple. No fiddling, no rituals, no drama. Press a button, get excellent espresso. The milk frothing is smooth and reliable, and the cleaning effort is almost suspiciously low. It automatically rinses itself on startup and shutdown (just make sure the drip tray is in place). About once a week, I rinse the brew group under water and pop it back in. When it tells me to descale, I descale it. Total maintenance time is maybe 5 minutes per week. For comparison, my Breville took about 5 minutes of cleaning per day, plus another 3–5 minutes per drink. I loved the coffee. I simply chose not to be an unpaid barista. Pros: - Practically self-cleaning - Very simple, intuitive UI - Strong, consistent, great-tasting espresso - Heats up fast (~30 seconds) - Excellent milk frothing - Tons of drink options - Doppio+ mode = a very strong shot (~18g) Cons: - Bean hopper could use a gasket seal - Build quality isn’t ultra-premium At this price, it’s an easy recommendation. If you want great espresso and have accepted that convenience is now a core value, this machine is a no-brainer. I loved my Breville. I just love not working for my coffee more. Five stars!
H**N
Ease of use and great coffee!
Love this unit and it makes a great cup of coffee that is a good or better than some coffee shops. Using Majorga dark blend from Costco. Easy to use preset buttons for coffee (hot or ice), lattte, macchiato. And cappuccino. Milk for the other is small but works well using whole or 2% milk. Cleaning is a breeze. Wife and I have used this to replace our k-cup and Nespresso units, and not missing them at all. Read the manual since the descaling, fill water, and empty pods indicators lights up, and may confuse you. I picked this up when it was discounted quite a bit during the holidays and so glad I did.
J**O
What the Puck?
I am not sure what makes me more upset- that this well-known company put out a coffee maker that can't make a decent cup of coffee. Or that I wasted SO much money on it. The most basic function of this machine should be to make a simple cup of coffee. Good luck with that. The size of the "puck" of coffee for whatever you do with this machine is always the same. So if you want a bigger cup of coffee-the amount of coffee grinds used is the same as the small cup. The only difference is how much water it uses. That means that your 12 oz cup of coffee is weaker than the 8 oz. To adjust the size of the cup you want you press the coffee button until it blinks. You wait at the machine until your cup fills to where you want it and then you press the coffee button again. This then becomes your default (size) cup setting. Great right? Except that the next person who wants coffee has no idea what size of cup they are getting. If I brew a small cup and my husband wants a 12 oz he's getting an 8 oz unless he uses the same process. And his 12 oz cup is weak. De Longhi made the strength of the coffee a seperate interface you can easily see. But somehow neglected to make selecting the size of the cup and the setting clear. And sure- you can make two cups but guess what? No normal mug(s) fit under the two nozzles side by side. Ergo the two-cup function requires you to put a single large container of some sort under the nozzle and then pour from there into two mugs. Making two cups of coffee for ourselves each morning is a chore. We ran through a ridiculous amount of bean brands to find a bean that would be strong enough for a large cup and not taste terrible when a smaller cup is brewed or a weaker setting is selected. There is also no way to know how many beans are in the machine aside from a visual above it. Often you wind up starting a cup of coffee only to hear the dreaded "empty" whirling noise you'll come to recognize. If you're not standing near the machine to stop it still brews the cup. Don't forget the container you have to put under the machine for every on/off cycle. It cleans itself with water both when it is powered on and when powered off. This means you run through a LOT of water. If you have hard water like we have you'll need to descale and replace the filters constantly. And to descale is a 15 STEP PROCESS. This is not an exaggeration. We made it less than two months between descales last time. You CANNOT disable the auto-shut off. You can only adjust the amount of time that passes before it shuts itself off every day. (While there is a vessel under the machine to catch this extra water it fills quickly and you have to empty it often. Even De Longhi suggests putting a seperate container under it to catch this bypass water.) What about the rest of the functions? Mercifully espresso is good. You can get a good cappuccino about 7 out of 10 times. Often you just get an espresso with a lot of hot milk and zero froth. Again you can't adjust the size of the cappuccino because the puck size is always the same. I brew a small cup of coffee before running the cappuccino to get a remotely decent size amount. We have to leave the instruction manual out because this thing has so many codes and lights to interpret. "Simple One Touch" is anything but. We are both technically savvy people- it's ridiculous. We recently went on a vacation where our hotel both had the most basic, old fashioned Cusinart coffee makers. Filter. Drip. We were SO happy we could finally, easily, get a decent cup of coffee. We have guests visiting soon. I plan to buy another cheap coffee maker to use rather than try to have a college course on making a cup of coffee if we aren't around. Ridiculous. I splurged on this thing and (clearly) I regret it.
R**9
What a super-automatic should be!
I had a high-end espresso maker for years. I enjoyed the coffee but grew weary of all the effort and finally retired and sold my equipment. We recently spent time in Eastern Europe, including 5 days in a hotel with high-quality super-automatic coffee machines. I was initially skeptical but loved my morning lungo! I was even impressed with the cappuccino feature. Surprisingly good foam! So, we return home and I want to keep the lungos coming. I start researching super-automatic machines. I love spreadsheets and assembled one that enabled me to compare features, quality, price and maintenance. Digging out all the info I wanted took time and effort. I finally narrowed down my choices to De'Longhi and one other brand. I then had to decide which models gave me what I wanted. In our case, we want lungo and cappuccino. We did not need more coffee choices. We also wanted true super-automatic capability. I kept coming back to the De'Longhi Magnifica but they made several different machines with the Magnifica label. I was uneasy about the Magnifica lacking a specific lungo button. Well, I learned that this machine's coffee button is actually a lungo button (a more dilute espresso versus Americano and brewed coffee) and the machine can be adjusted to deliver the strength we prefer. I like the price and features of the Magnifica Evo and that's what we purchased. When the machine arrived, I was very impressed with the packaging. It is simply excellent! That helped me feel optimistic about the machine. After setting everything out, I was not as impressed with the manuals. The machine appeared to be quite complicated and more maintenance than I expected. After making a first cup of coffee, I liked the results but still found the manuals tedious and hard to follow. I turned to youtube.com. I found quite a few De'Longhi Magnifica videos but was especially impressed with the one by consiglioskitchenware. De'Longhi should put a link to this video in the front of the manual. The presenter showed me how easy it is to work and maintain this machine. The manual now makes a lot more sense. We've been using the machine now for a week and I absolutely love it!! The lungos are just what I want: a full-bodied brew with a lovely crema cap and no bitterness! The cappuccinos use a shot of espresso - also beautifully done - and the foam far exceeds what I expected. It's smooth with fine bubbles, maybe not as good as a high-end espresso shop but very nice for home results. As for the super-automatic features, they get top marks. We adjusted the coffee volume slightly and the machine faithfully remembers our adjustment. I punch the coffee button and I hear the grinder going to work. Then, a slight pause while the water gets set up, followed by the boiler delivering a cup of coffee. Then the machine discharges the used puck into the waste bin. When I turn off the machine or it turns itself off, it uses hot water to clean the coffee delivery line. I was skeptical about the ease of the cappuccino feature, especially foam quality and ease of cleaning. Again, the machine exceeded my expectations. I pour milk into the bottle, plug it back into the machine and hit the button. It starts with beautiful foam and then injects the shot of espresso. When I'm done, the machine has a "clean" button that discharges hot water through the foam delivery system. The milk bottle is easily rinsed and cleaned, and the head and suction tube can be easily hand cleaned or put in the dishwasher. Would I buy this machine again? Absolutely!!!
1**R
Best Investment - Perfect Every Time
I am thrilled to finally have this machine. It makes delicious fresh coffee and milk based drinks. You will see in my video that I add my favorite creamer before my latte brews. I like mine a little sweet, and that’s what works for me. I have bought some organic syrups and can’t wait to try those, too. It has been so much fun and a delicious experience getting to know my machine. I will try to keep my review list short and simple: Pros: *Makes a delicious coffee beverage (haven’t tried iced coffee yet, but I’m certain it won’t disappoint *Reminds you to clean the milk spout with a touch of a button when finished making your milk based drinks, as you will see in my video *Automatically does a quick rinse of the coffee/water spout when turned on or off, as you will see in my video (always keep a small cup there to catch the water) *Allows to reconfigure settings to your preference and memorizes the settings you chose - I.e. more water, less foam, etc. (you can find videos on how to change settings - super easy) *Has a decent sized water tank that provides multiple drinks before filling up again *VERY easy to learn and start making coffee right out of the box (just be sure to follow initial cleaning steps first) *Accommodates whole beans and ground coffee (be sure to read how to do ground coffee, as the machine is supposed to be on, can’t go over a certain amount at a time, etc. - easy to grasp but I want you to get it right) *Alerts when it’s time to refill water tank or remove coffee grounds from its disposal tank. *Very quick process and well worth the drink - it’s definitely a treat for my husband and me. *Has a hot water feature for teas, oatmeal, etc. You pick how much you need (no preset for that, I don’t think). Just be sure to have the hot water spout attached (original spout that you remove to attach the milk container for milk based drinks) *Very hot temperature, which I love. Just be aware and careful when you first brew and take that first sip. Temperature can be adjusted - just watch a YouTube video or read the manual to learn how. Cons: *Ive only found one, and I could be mistaken. But I don’t recall getting an alert when my beans needed refilled. I am new to ground beans and maybe it expects we know how many we should use. I don’t yet know, so I put enough beans in to cover the base. However, I could tell it was out during one of my drinks because I didn’t hear a strong grind. The drink was not good. Not a big deal, but it’s worth calling out if you’re wondering or like me and a newbie to whole beans. We will get it down! I love this machine, and I am so thankful it was on a deal. We splurged and got it for Christmas for us. My advice - don’t wait another morning without this machine. You deserve this; You won’t be disappointed.
R**D
De'Longhi Magnifica Evo Automatic Espresso & Coffee Machine with Auto Milk Frother
Setting up this coffee machine takes a few steps, but once done correctly, it works well. First, clean and fill the water tank with drinking water, then test if hot water comes out properly. Next, activate the water filter by running water through it and checking that it flows from the small holes at the bottom. Move the blue slider to set the two month filter duration and place the filter securely in the tank. It's not always clear whether the filter is fully active, which can be a bit confusing. Before brewing, it's a good idea to test the machine to ensure everything functions as expected. The device can detect if milk is in the milk tank, and milk based drink options only appear when it senses milk. When using coffee powder, a full scoop (using the included spoon) helps the machine detect it properly. During testing, the machine made cappuccinos, lattes, and regular coffee with consistent quality. The milk frother works automatically for milk based drinks. For cappuccino, it first pours hot frothed milk into the cup and then adds the coffee, which comes out smooth and well balanced. Milk heats up quickly, and the water gets hot within about a minute. The machine has two spouts: one for hot water (which can also connect to the milk tank) and one for coffee. The water tank fits securely but can feel a little heavy when full, so handle it carefully to avoid spills. For first time users, it's important to follow the manual closely. Pressing multiple buttons at once can confuse the system and trigger error light. The machine doesn't always explain what the error means, so the best fix is usually to run a cleaning cycle and restart. The instruction guide covers most common problems and tips for making drinks correctly. Overall, this is a solid, well made coffee machine that delivers good results once you get used to it. The only challenge is dealing with occasional setup errors, which can feel a bit overwhelming at first. This machine is mostly made of plastic and tends to make some noise when it starts or during the grinding of beans. It’s lightweight and easy to move around. The brewed coffee grounds fall into the tray located beneath the machine, which should be cleaned regularly after each use. I’m still learning how to use it, as it occasionally shows an error light. All the external parts can be cleaned with tap water. The coffee infuser is located next to the water tank. To clean it, remove the water tank, open the door, and press the red buttons to pull the infuser out. Rinse it under running water and soak it for about 5 minutes. The manual also recommends not using any detergents to clean the infuser
A**.
Very happy with purchase! Great machine for the money.
I splurged and purchased this a few months ago. So far I love it! It does great frothing, and I love the fact that it grinds the beans. Latte’s, espresso, cappuccinos, coffees are great. Exactly what i was looking for! Cons: i had read some reviews on this prior to purchase, and I just have a work around for it. It does randomly come on periodically and water comes out, no real rhyme or reason… it could be middle of day, and just comes on for a few seconds and water comes out. I am assuming for cleaning. It does it maybe 2-3 times… it doesn’t seem consistent. But what i do is always keep a cup under it, that way it goes into the cup. I would say maybe an inch of water in a small cup, it’s not a lot. Work around is just always keep a cup under the spout. It makes great latte’s, etc…. So very happy, as it isn’t too overpriced for what all it does… I’d say quality machine for the price.
S**E
Buy descaled now or you'll be held hostage for it later
This is my first espresso machine. I use it for espresso, cappuccino, and coffee. It's a great beginner's machine for using whole beans. It give you enough controls (grinder fine/coarse adjustments, strength adjustments, amount of milk to use) to make very good drinks with whole beans. There is less control using pre-ground coffee (ie no strength control). To my surprise the frother works with different kinds of milk. I use whole milk but it even works well with almond milk when I'm going for low-calorie. For the price, I'm very happy with it. I'm giving this only 4 stars due to descaling. I use only distilled water. I expected I would need to descale rarely if ever. After 2 months of daily use, it told me to descale. And by told me I mean it quit making coffee drinks completely until I went through the descale process. I feel that's unnecessary as it held my coffee hostage without forewarning until descaling was complete. So if you by this machine, buy their descaler too so you'll have it for the day the machine suddenly stops and insists on being descaled before going further.
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