De'Longhi
Eletta Explore
Based on 19 Reddit mentions
$1999.95
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What is a "small luxury" you treat yourself to that is worth every penny?
I bought the De’Longhi Eletta Explore machine, it’s expensive but it does nearly everything you want (hot, iced, etc.) and it cut out hitting a coffee shop in the morning and wasting $6-$7 for a coffee daily. Totally paid itself off, totally worth it.
therealsix in r/AskReddit
May 7, 2026 12:59 AM
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De’Longhi automatic coffee machines – which model to choose?
I have the De'Longhi Eletta Explore latest model (ECAM 45086 T) and still getting used to it. It cam grind fine enough to choke the flow. Over 50 drinks are programmed, but a lot of those are a joke. It does have cold brew (actual, not just over ice if thats a consideration.) Uses two different milk
...Intelligent-Pool-993 in r/DeLonghi
October 27, 2025 3:29 AM
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What is the Best Espresso Machine for daily use as of today 2026?
I had a Breville double boiler for years, in fact, I’ve had two. The reason I no longer have them as they tend to break after about three or four years and they cost a lot of money to fix. I have had a Rancilio and I’ve had several other espresso, only machines and separate fantastic grinders. After
...gynomite_007 in r/JamesHoffmann
May 15, 2026 7:14 PM
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Espresso machine options
I have a DeLonghi Eletta Explore for everyday convenience. It's easy to use and maintain. These machines are good options when you just want to make a quick coffee with zero effort. The Eletta Explore even allows you to fill a travel mug, which is essential for me who doesn't have a lot of time in t
...GamesCooky in r/ConsumerAdvice
April 16, 2026 10:29 AM
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After 6 years of espresso, I’m throwing in the towel. The toddlers won... for now.
You could get an automatic machine if you're desperate. My wife didn't like fussing with her espresso so she has the DeLonghi eletta explore, which just makes everything for you. It's less fun to use if you enjoy the little tweaks but it makes pretty decent lattes.
mcq76 in r/espresso
February 6, 2026 2:28 PM
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Why is Breville support so bad?
I ended up with DeLonghi Eletta Explore. Simpler, easier, a lot more reliable, one at home (replacing the Oracle Touch) and two in the office. The ones at work haven’t missed a beat through heavy use, about 2 kg a week.
MarionberryThis5846 in r/BrevilleCoffee
November 21, 2025 1:31 AM
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