
The spout provides for only dispensing one coffee at a time. Hence, cleaning will be even more regular. It is not bad that the collector of the latter is smaller when we know that the used capsule bins are real nests for germs. However, while the Breville can accommodate 20, the De’Longhi can take 17. By unlocking the machine cover, it rises automatically, ejecting the capsule into the used capsule receptacle. Moreover, the capsule ejection system in both is very ingenious. According to the inserted capsule, the machine automatically adapts the volume of water, the temperature, the water flow, and the infusion time. The capsules dedicated to the Vertuo range are equipped with a barcode that automates the extraction parameters for each preparation. There is also a single physical one-touch brewing button that is used to launch the preparation in both models. However, it’s worth noting that the De’Longhi model has the silver and graphite metal versions which are equally astonishing. However, it is Breville who seems to win the appearance aspect, thanks to its glossy matte black version.
The plastic in both seems strong enough to withstand a lot of handling.

They are both also available in red, and titan. They are available in a black plastic coating that does not catch fingerprints. However, the two products have almost the same design and same finishes. It seems to have been designed for urbanites lacking space. It takes up much less space on a worktop. The organs of the Breville Nespresso Vertuo are much smaller than those of the De’Longhi Vertuo. Meanwhile, you have to note that the Breville device can use 13 to 20 used capsules while the De’Longhi model can only reach its limit at 17 used capsules. While you’ll get a family-size device from the former, you can take advantage of the portability of the latter by taking it with you on your travels and holiday outings. It measures a larger dimension of 9 x 12.2 x 12.3 inches while the Breville model stands at 8.3 x 11.91 x 11.93 inches in dimensions. It has a 40 oz water tank while the De’Longhi model has a large water tank capacity of 54 oz. In design, the Breville Nespresso Vertuo is more compact and this translates into a smaller water tank and capsule collector. Meanwhile, it also offers up to two years warranty on the replacement of components.īreville espresso machines generally last for 5 to 10 years while the De’Longhi espresso machines have similar durability and longevity, although they are made with somewhat cheaper products. Breville however offers at least a year of warranty on its products. Despite their affordable budget, the design of their products remains neat.ĭe’Longhi offers two years warranty on its coffee and espresso machines, and an extra one-year warranty. Today, like Breville, De’Longhi creates an assortment of manual, compact, single-serve, semi-automatic to automatic machines.Īlso, De’Longhi is well known for its range of available products. Originally a manufacturer of household appliances, their existence in the espresso machine business started in 2008. On the other hand, De’Longhi is a brand-new Italian manufacturer. They are also renowned for their exceptional customer service and top-notch quality.ĭe’Longhi is into a range of manual, compact, single-serve, semi-automatic to automatic espresso machines. Now Breville is located in Canada, Hong Kong, New Zealand, and the United States, although quite a number of their machines are made in China. However, they started with the manufacturing of radios in 1932, during WWII. Originating from Sydney, they started making kitchen appliances in the 1960s and have been in the espresso market since 2001. Founded in 1932, Breville is a dominant brand, particularly in its mother nation, Australia.
