De'Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine, Grinder & Frother, Pebble Gray
Product description
What it is
The De'Longhi Rivelia is a super-automatic espresso machine that combines integrated grinding, dosing, brewing, and frothing into one footprint. It’s designed to let you switch between beans without swapping machines or accessories, and it offers a wide range of preset drinks with customizable intensity, quantity, and a smart extra-shot option. The machine ships with two 8.8-oz bean hoppers and a built-in 13-setting burr grinder, plus an automatic milk frother with LatteCrema systems for hot or, with an optional accessory, cold foam.
How it aims to help

On paper, Rivelia targets home baristas who want cafe-style drinks at home with convenient one-touch operation. The Bean Switch System is positioned as a practical way to alternate between different bean types throughout the day without sacrificing grind freshness. The guided, visual setup aims to reduce guesswork in grind size, dose, and temperature, which can be a hurdle for new espresso enthusiasts.
What stands out
- Two removable bean hoppers: easy switching between beans without swapping machines.
- 18 preset drinks: a broad menu including latte, cappuccino, cortado, iced variants, and more.
- LatteCrema automatic milk frother with auto-clean, plus a potential upgrade for cold foam via LatteCrema Cool accessory.
- Guided setup that helps lock in grind, dose, and temperature for different beans, reducing trial-and-error.



The trade-offs (what may fall short)
- The device’s breadth of features is compelling, but it can feel complex for casual users who just want a simple espresso shot. If you’re after a minimalist setup, this may be more machine than you need.
- The presence of two hoppers is convenient, yet it adds bulk and extra maintenance. Keeping both hoppers clean and filled requires some routine.
- While there’s a visual guide, real-world consistency often depends on bean quality and freshness, the machine won’t automatically fix quirks from old beans.
Who it’s for

- Home users who want cafe-style beverages at home with the flexibility to switch bean varieties on the fly.
- People who enjoy experimenting with drink recipes and want a single device to grind, brew, and froth.
- Busy households that appreciate push-button convenience without sacrificing customization.
Who it’s not for
- If you prefer a compact, no-fuss setup or you rarely customize drink parameters, a simpler machine might fit better.
- If you’re strictly budget-focused, the advanced features here come with a higher price and complexity.



When it makes sense to buy
- You value one-touch functionality that covers a wide menu and consistent grind/dose guidance.
- You want the ability to switch between different beans quickly for varied flavor profiles.
- You’re drawn to LatteCrema frothing and the potential for cold foam with the exclusive accessory.
When to skip or reassess

- If you don’t plan to take advantage of the two bean hoppers or the large feature set, consider whether a less expensive or simpler machine could meet your needs.
- If you’re not comfortable with occasional maintenance (cleaning, descaling, milk system care), you may want a more self-contained option.
Quick checks before buying
- Confirm your preferred bean types and their roast levels will work well with the grinder’s 13 settings.
- Consider if you’ll benefit from the LatteCrema hot frothing and the optional cool foam accessory for cold drinks.
- Think about the footprint and where you’ll place the machine in your kitchen, given its dual hopper and integrated grinder.



Practical usage example
Imagine starting your day with a robust espresso built from a dark roast in hopper A, then switching to a lighter decaf in hopper B a few hours later with a single rotation of the bean hoppers. You can then switch to a velvety latte using the LatteCrema frother and enjoy a consistent cup without manual dosing drama. In the afternoon, you could explore a cold foam drink if you add the cool foam accessory, turning your kitchen into a café scene without stepping outside.
FAQ (based on available data)
- How many drinks can it preset? It offers 18 preset recipes, including latte, cappuccino, cortado, coffee, flat white, iced coffee, espresso, and more.
- Can you customize grind, dose, and temperature? Yes, with a guided, visual walkthrough to help set and save preferences for different beans.
- Is there a way to upgrade the frothing to cold foam? Yes, via the LatteCrema Cool accessory available exclusively on delonghi.com.
Final decision
Is it worth it? If you prize cafe-quality drinks at home with flexible bean options and a guided setup that reduces guesswork, the De'Longhi Rivelia delivers on paper and in daily use. It’s a solid pick if you’re into experimenting with flavors and appreciate a broad drink menu from a single appliance. It may not be ideal if you want a minimal, ultra-simple setup or if you’re watching the budget and don’t plan to leverage the bean-switching and frothing capabilities to their full extent.
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