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Home » Save over £580 on De’Longhi coffee machines in latest UK sale
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Save over £580 on De’Longhi coffee machines in latest UK sale

By britishbulletin.com29 September 20255 Mins Read
Save over £580 on De’Longhi coffee machines in latest UK sale
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If you’re looking to upgrade your morning coffee habit, look no further than this incredible De’Longhi sale. The prestigious Italian brand has slashed coffee machine prices across several retailers, including Currys and Amazon.

You can now get up to £580 off on a brand-new premium coffee maker for your home.

De’Longhi has slashed the price on its PrimaDonna Soul ECAM610.75 smart bean-to-cup coffee machine (was £1,379.99, now £799), the La Specialista touch manual pump bean-to-cup coffee machine (was £699.99, now £599.99), and the Magnifica Evo bean-to-cup coffee machine (was £549, now £399.99).

If you’ve never shopped De’Longhi before, it’s an Italian home-appliances company founded in 1902, based in Treviso, Italy. It makes a wide range of small appliances — everything from coffee machines, kitchen gadgets and air conditioners to heaters and cleaning devices, and it’s most well-known for combining stylish Italian design with strong engineering.

In recent years, De’Longhi has pushed even more into the coffee world, acquiring other premium brands like La Marzocco and Eversys.

What sets the brand apart from others is its innovative technology, like BeanAdapt. This allows De’Longhi machines to optimise grinding and brewing parameters for your preferred coffee beans. The machines also feature adjustable brew temperature, pressure profiling, and pre-infusion to customise and enhance flavour extraction, which are what you can expect to find at your local coffee shops.

Buying a new home coffee machine may be a budget-friendly opportunity, too. According to a poll conducted by McDonald’s UK, many Britons spend an average of £728 on takeaway coffees per year, whereas others spend about £16 per month when making their brews from home.

Get £580 off the De’Longhi PrimaDonna Soul ECAM610.75 smart bean-to-cup coffee machine from Currys

The De’Longhi PrimaDonna Soul ECAM610.75 offers up to 21 one-touch drinks, from espresso and long-black to cappuccino and over-ice, all through a vivid 4.3″ touchscreen and app control via the app Coffee Link.

When you purchase from Currys, you have the ability to spread the cost to make it a more budget-friendly option. You can pay monthly for up to 36 months, with the first six months for free with Currys Flexpay.

You also have the option to include a care and repair plan during checkout for only £3.50 per month to keep your machine running for as long as possible

De’Longhi PrimaDonna Soul ECAM610.75

No matter your coffee preferences, the PrimaDonna Soul prepares up to 21 different types of brews with the push of a button.

You can also control the device directly from your phone, so you can have your morning cup prepared right as you’re getting out of bed in the morning.

The coffee on this machine may stand out due to its main design, which uses whole beans to brew each cup.

If you’re debating on a bean-to-cup machine, this type generally offers great coffee quality since it grinds fresh beans immediately before brewing, preserving maximum flavour and aroma. They’re also known to be more cost-effective per cup and environmentally friendly, avoiding single-use pods.

Save £100 on La Specialista Touch Manual Pump Bean to Cup Coffee Machine from De’Longhi  

Save £100 on the De’Longhi La Specialista Touch Manual Pump Bean to Cup Coffee Machine

This barista-level coffee machine may be perfect for your kitchen as it delivers a mix of precision and ease. A 3.5-inch touchscreen guides you through nine drinks like Latte, Cappuccino and Flat White, while technology called Bean Adapt fine-tunes grind size, dose, and extraction temperature based on your beans. You also get 15 grind settings, three infusion temperatures, an easy-dose tamper, and automatic milk texturing with multiple foam and temperature options

De’Longhi La Specialista

The De’Longhi La Specialista allows you to brew the exact type of coffee you want with the touch of a button, and you can also customise every aspect of your brew down to the exact milk frothing temperature.

In fact, the brand uses the technology called Bean Adapt, which fine-tunes grind size, dose, and extraction temperature based on your beans. You also get 15 grind settings, three infusion temperatures, an easy-dose tamper, and automatic milk texturing with multiple foam and temperature options.

Save £150 on the De’Longhi Magnifica Evo from Amazon

The De’Longhi Magnifica Evo has 13 grind settings, ensuring fresh beans for every brew. The LatteCrema, also known as its milk frothing system, lets you make creamy cappuccinos and lattes. It’s also designed with a 1.8 litre water tank and a 250 g bean container, so you’re not constantly refilling the machine after every brew.

Plus, if you shop on Amazon using Prime, you can get your new machine in as little as two days.

De’Longhi Magnifica Evo

The De’Longhi Magnifica Evo is another bean-to-cup machine that balances convenience, customisation, and quality. Key features include an integrated conical burr grinder with 13 grind settings, ensuring fresh beans for every brew.

It also offers four one-touch pre-set recipes (espresso, lungo, etc.) via a soft-touch colour display, with adjustable strength, temperature and cup size.

The LatteCrema, also known as its milk frothing system, lets you make creamy cappuccinos and lattes.

It’s designed with a 1.8 litre water tank and a 250 g bean container, so you’re not constantly refilling the machine after every brew.

Many of its accessories are also dishwasher safe, making upkeep relatively easy.

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