Comparison

Breville vs De'Longhi

Updated August 2026

Breville and De'Longhi both offer wide home espresso lineups. Key differences include how automation is distributed across price tiers and the range of super-automatic options available.

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Comparison table

AreaBrevilleDe'Longhi
Lineup focusSemi-automatic and integrated grinder machinesBroad range including super-automatics
AutomationVaries by modelExtensive one-touch options
DesignStainless-forwardVaries by series

Lineup and automation

Breville's home lineup centres on semi-automatic machines, several with integrated grinders, such as the Bambino, Bambino Plus, Barista Express, and Barista Pro. De'Longhi's lineup spans compact semi-automatics like the Dedica Arte through automatic bean-to-cup models such as the Magnifica Start and Magnifica Evo.

Milk handling

Both brands offer manual wands and automatic milk systems, but they appear at different points in each range. Buyers should compare the specific configuration on the current product listing rather than assuming brand-wide behaviour.

Ideal buyer

Buyers who want hands-on espresso with a built-in grinder typically shortlist Breville. Buyers who prioritise one-touch convenience more often shortlist a De'Longhi automatic.

Final recommendation

Compare individual models rather than brands: specifications vary more within each lineup than between them.