De’longhi rivelia is an espress machine for bean-to-cup
It automatically adjusts grinding and brewery that fits your chosen beans
Its 3.5-inch screen offers personalized drinking proposals all day
De’longhi has launched a coffee maker with a VRI: interchangeable bean jumpers so you can switch between two different coffee in a moment.
With the new de’longhi rivelia, there is no need to use all beans in the machine when you want a change – just turn the jump to loosen it and replace it with another.
Some of the best coffee machines for Bean-to-cup (like Twin Edition of Jura J8) have two jumpers that you can switch between, while others (such as KitchenAid KF8) have a chess that allows you to use a scoop of pre-earth coffee instead of whole beans to brew the occasional drink.
Both can work well, but also have some disadvantages. An espresso machine must be pretty big to house two full-size jumpers, and with the help of a beer for your second choice of coffee, something to defeat something with a bean-to-cup machine because you sacrifice either freshness (if you are already buying your coffee that is already soil) or the convenience (if you need to grind it yourself).
Having two separate hot-swappable hoppers means it’s no longer a problem.
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This time it’s personal
Rivelia also has several well-known features that we have seen in the company’s other espress machines, including a 3.5-inch color touch screen and bean adapt, which automatically rings in the grinder and adjusts the water temperature to fit the type of coffee you use.
There are four customized profiles that allow you to save your preferred presets, and the machine will even pick up your usual coffee habits and make suggestions accordingly. For example, if you usually start the day with a cappuccino, it will offer the first one at breakfast time, so you don’t have to spend time rolling through other drinks.
Wanna know more? We put Rivelia through her steps as it was launched in England and Europe, so look at our complete de’longhi Rivelia review for the full lowdown.
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