

☕ Elevate your mornings with café-quality espresso at home — because you deserve the best shot!
The De’Longhi Linea Classic Espresso Machine combines a powerful 15-bar Italian pump with Thermoblock temperature control and an adjustable steam wand to deliver professional-grade espresso, lattes, and cappuccinos. Its customizable single/double shot presets and sleek stainless steel design make it a compact, stylish, and user-friendly choice for coffee enthusiasts seeking barista-quality drinks from the comfort of their kitchen.
















| ASIN | B0DQWC47JN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,624 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #23 in Semi-Automatic Espresso Machines |
| Brand | De'Longhi |
| Coffee Input Type | Ground |
| Coffee Maker Type | Espresso Machine |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (903) |
| Date First Available | February 11, 2025 |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | Filter, Measuring Scoop/Tamper, single and double filters |
| Item Weight | 9 pounds |
| Item model number | EM450M |
| Manufacturer | De'Longhi |
| Model Name | Linea Classic |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Semi-Automatic |
| Product Dimensions | 11.14"D x 8.89"W x 12"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Americano, Cappuccino, Espresso Martini, Latte, Macchiato |
| Special Feature | 15-Bar Italian Pump, Adjustable Drip Tray, Adjustable Steam Wand, Thermoblock Technology, Visual Pressure Gauge |
| Specific Uses For Product | Americano, Cappuccino, Espresso, Iced Coffee, Latte |
| Style | Classic |
| UPC | 044387454506 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
V**C
Smooth, Easy-to-Use Espresso That Tastes 90%+ Like a Café
I’ve been using the De’Longhi Classic Espresso Machine for about two weeks now, and I’m genuinely very happy with it. The biggest highlight for me is how easy and smooth it is to use. The filter/portafilter locks in effortlessly — unlike my previous Breville, which was so tight that it sometimes felt like two people were needed to secure it properly. From day one, this machine was very intuitive. I mainly use it for espresso (haven’t tried the milk frother yet), and it’s been consistently delivering great results. Once I adjusted the grind size to match my taste, the espresso started tasting 90% or better like what I get at my favorite coffee bar — and that’s using the same dark roast beans they use. It’s impressively close to café quality for a home machine. I also like how easy it is to adjust the volume for single or double shots. I increased mine slightly from the default single cup, and now it’s perfect for my preference. Overall, the ease of use, smooth operation, and quality of espresso make this a fantastic choice. I originally bought a Breville but had to return it due to a defect and found it difficult to use, so I switched to this De’Longhi — and I’m glad I did. Simple, reliable, and very satisfying. Love Italy. Highly recommended! 🇮🇹☕
D**E
Easy to use and great coffee
We’ve had this a few weeks now and it’s incredible. I gifted it to my boyfriend. Neither of us has espresso machine experience but it’s incredibly easy to figure out and use. I’ve even figured out the milk frother to make delicious cappuccinos. We’ve had zero issues. It’s easy to clean, great taste and temperature and perfect size for our coffee hutch. 10/10 get it!!!!!
K**E
Good quality for a low price
I’ve been using this espresso machine for a few months now, and it’s been a game-changer. It makes the perfect cup of coffee and has maintained its pristine appearance throughout. The quality of the brew is comparable to my sister’s $500 machine. It’s compact and fits comfortably on the counter, saving space. I was particularly impressed with the steamer in comparison to my previous Mr. Coffee espresso machine. It creates the perfect dry cappuccino. My only complaint is that the cleaning and maintenance instructions were unclear, so we had to do some additional research to properly care for the machine.
P**T
A Great Intermediate Espresso Machine!
Making great espresso drinks is definitely a journey with a learning curve. That said, I'm just getting started but knew what I wanted in a machine that I could grow in to and the De'Longhi Dedica Maestro Plus delivers. I'll jump into it: - Build Quality & Design: Sleek, sturdy, and doesn't take up much counter space at all. While some of the tools that you get in the box are on the cheaper side, the portafilter, baskets, tamper, and milk pitcher are solid and great to learn on. You can pull some good shots right out of the box that are as good and potentially better than what you'd get at a coffee shop. The machine is weighty, the buttons are crisp and tactile, and overall I do think this will last years to come with no issues. - Features: The thermoblock has you ready to go in about 30 seconds. Even quicker if you leave it on in standby mode. You can brew at 3 different temps to accommodate different roasts. While there are default settings for single and double shots, you're able to program the volume of water for each to have the coffee to water ratio of your liking (you'll need a good scale to get this right). The automatic milk frother works well, and I think serves its purpose for those who just want foam and aren't too worried about coffee shop level microfoam. That said, you can achieve a silky microfoam steaming manually, but I'm still working on it. The included double-walled baskets are best for pre-ground coffee that might not be as fresh because they do a good job at creating "crema". - Disclaimers: If you only plan on using pre-ground coffee, then you can certainly get by with what's in the box and not having to purchase extra accessories. If you want to use fresh, whole bean coffee and pull shots that have depth, different flavor profiles, actual crema, and compete with your favorite coffee shop, you'll need a good burr grinder and a scale to weigh out your beans and shots. That means spending more money, but can always be spaced out when you're ready to upgrade and take on the hobby. - Bottom Line: The De'Longhi Dedica Maestro Plus, while a bit pricey, has features that make brewing good espresso drinks easy, and great espresso drinks possible and the price can be justified for that reason. If you want to pick your own grinder, opt for this vs. the La Specialista. I'm happy with the purchase and look forward to many delicious drinks to come!
N**G
This entry-level De’Longhi espresso machine is absolutely wonderful.
I only recently started exploring espresso at home. Before this, I bought another beginner machine from Amazon, but it was so disappointing that I ended up returning it. I realized that going with a reliable brand really makes a huge difference, and this De’Longhi machine proved that. The interface is simple and beginner-friendly, so it’s very easy to get the hang of. The adjustable steam wand is also incredibly convenient. After frothing milk, I can twist it off and clean the inside directly—it feels much easier and more hygienic than traditional steam wands. The portafilter fits perfectly with all my 51 mm accessories I purchased earlier, which was a big relief. My previous non-brand espresso machine had a water tank that constantly leaked, but the De’Longhi’s water tank is completely leak-free, so I can use it with confidence. I make two cups of coffee every morning back-to-back, and the machine handles it without overheating. Overall, it’s an excellent entry-level espresso maker—reliable, easy to use, and a huge upgrade from cheaper alternatives.
J**Z
Me encanto, todo bien para la preparacion...
G**H
This is going to be a long review. But quick overview - if you have never used espresso machines and have the budget for this machine, there will be no regrets. Just go ahead and buy it. This machine is a "semi-automatic" espresso machine due to its amazing auto-frothing wand. I was stuck between purchasing the more expensive, more prone to breaking automatic machine (you also have to do more maintenance to keep them healthy) as I was a beginner and was afraid I won't be able to brew a good cup with manual machine. But this machine hits just the right spot. It gives you enough control to make you feel like a barista and it takes away just enough control so that you can never make bad coffee. :) Background: I'm not at all an expert in brewing coffee. So far, anytime I had coffee at home, I was using instant coffee. Eventually I got tired of the lack of richness in instant coffee, and I wanted to brew lattes, cappuccinos and anything coffee - right at home. With the real beans. This little machine helps me do just that - all while taking very little space and time. I have used the machine for past 5 days and I have never used one before. The quick start guide that came along helped me setup and brew the first cup in 15 minutes. That's it! The guide is so simple and machine is so easy to use you won't ever need to read the manual again probably. Looks and build quality: Beautiful metal finish. Very little plastic. Both metal and plastic are high quality. The black and metallic finish and the sleek build takes little space on your counter top. The number of components included are basically everything you will ever need to brew any kind of coffee at home. This is why I spent $100 more and bought this over purchasing other machines by competitors as they did not have everything I needed to brew a cup, so you would have to buy expensive third party parts causing you to end up spending even more than this machine. You get a scoop to measure ground coffee shot, a tamper, a tiny jug for frothing milk, portafilter (one and two shot, single and double walled) and even a tiny platform for smaller glasses that would cause splatters from dripping espresso. The water dispenser of the machine is big enough so you won't have to worry about refilling for a week or two if you make 1-2 cups everyday. Usage: Now lets talk about ease of use. To brew a cup - you get ground coffee (or grind it yourself like I do), and get some milk in the jug provided with machine, filled half-way. Now put the grounds in portafilter (with your desired filter plugged in), press it firmly with the tamper until you can see the 3 marks on portafilter, put it on the machine and hit the espresso button. That's it! Now for the frothing part (my favourite). Just put the jug under the frothing wand in the auto position. And twist the side knob to steam position. Based on the selected texture/temperature on the machine, you end up with the perfectly hot, perfectly frothed milk. Quickly wipe the steaming wand with damp cloth right after removing the jug after frothing (careful, it's a little hot). Otherwise the milk dries up and sticks to the wand, slightly messier to clean. Maintenance: If you clean frothing wand after each use, clean the water jug every time you fill it up again and also clean the drip tray once a week, this machine will not disappoint you. The only other part is desalination, which you usually perform at frequent intervals depending on the water hardness in your region. But these 4 maintenance activities are the only ones you need to perform to keep the machine healthy. Thanks for reading the review, I hope it helps you make good decisions. Cheers! :)
A**H
It product top quality and very strong and proper espresso also the automatic froth maker is also working good. The only thing to notice is that it uses US pin and the power requirement is completely different from india, so u must use a stepdown transformer or else it will burn the machine
C**N
Soy principante en la preparación de espressos y esta cafetera lo hace todo sencillo. Vean los videos "how to" de la marca en youtube para que la sepan usar. Sólo una observación: el portafiltro ya viene con un filtro puesto (no me di cuenta y estuve intentando meter otro por 30 min jajajaja). El papel para medir la dureza del agua viene en el manual. El espumador es súper práctico y espuma adecuadamente. Cómprenla sin dudar.
J**H
Both the machine and the accessories are easy to use, disassemble, and clean. Everything works perfectly so far. The included 3 year manufacturer warranty is a nice touch. I like that there are different temperature settings for different kinds of coffee beans/roasts and also for milk steaming. There are 1 and 2 shot perma filters included, with both vacuum seal for newbies and regular perma filters if you're experienced. They are easy enough to swap out. I've been running nothing but double shots with the vacuum seal filter and am pleased with the result, especially when making lattes. The one kind of crummy part is that the included steaming pitcher is really tiny and only foams enough at a time for a 250 ml cup, so I end up running the cycle twice. However the pitcher is solidly built, and the milk foamer has both automatic and manual operations, and the inside is self cleaning. The automatic setting doesnt let you hold the wand far enough from the milk to get good foam but the with the manual function you can. You can turn off the manual function with a quick flip of the switch you turn it on with. Overall I would still get this unit again.
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