Detailed Comparison

DeLonghi Rivelia vs Miele CM 5310

Technical Analysis & Maintenance Data verified by Dino Caputo • IT Infrastructure Consultant

Key Differentiators:

  • DeLonghi Rivelia: interchangeable hoppers to switch beans daily
  • Miele CM 5310: compact German engineering and silence

This head-to-head comparison breaks down features, performance differences, and ownership considerations to help you choose the right super-automatic espresso machine.

DeLonghi Rivelia

DeLonghi Rivelia

$1,699

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Miele CM 5310

Miele CM 5310

$1,499

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Buy the Rivelia if you:

  • Want to switch beans daily with interchangeable hoppers.
  • Love the Bean Adapt Technology for optimized extraction.
  • Want a compact machine with a modern, colorful design.

Buy the CM 5310 if you:

  • Want compact German engineering and silence.
  • Need a powerful machine that fits in a tight space.
  • Appreciate the AromaticSystem for intense coffee flavor.

Which is better: DeLonghi Rivelia or Miele CM 5310?

"Choose the Rivelia if you prioritize interchangeable hoppers to switch beans daily. Pick the CM 5310 if compact German engineering and silence matters more to you."

Specs Comparison: DeLonghi Rivelia vs Miele CM 5310

Feature Rivelia CM 5310
Why Buy This? interchangeable hoppers to switch beans daily compact German engineering and silence
Interface 3.5" Touchscreen LCD Text
Milk System Auto Carafe Auto Tube
Drink Variety 16 Drinks 11 Drinks
User Profiles 4 0
Grinder Steel Conical Steel Conical
Water Tank 47.0 oz 44.0 oz
Bean Hopper 8.8 oz 7.0 oz
Brew Group Removable Removable
Dimensions 9.6x16.9x15 9.5x18.1x14.2
Connectivity No No
Special Feature Switchable Hoppers Silence Feature
Both machines feature removable brew groups. To prevent mechanical failure, you must manually extract and rinse them weekly, and routinely re-lubricate the internal O-rings.
Maintenance & Longevity
Burr Type Stainless Steel Conical Burr (DeLonghi) Steel Conical (Miele conical grinder)
Oil Sensitivity Score (1-5) 4/5 4/5
Annual Maintenance (Est) $190 $310
Descale Interval 3 Months 6 Months
Critical Maintenance Warning

Don't Ruin Your New Investment

Regardless of which machine you choose, both rely on internal grinders that are sensitive to oily beans. To keep your DeLonghi and Miele out of the repair shop, stick to these non-oily selections.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Rivelia better than the CM 5310?
It depends on your priorities. The DeLonghi Rivelia excels for users who want interchangeable hoppers to switch beans daily, while the Miele CM 5310 is the better choice if you prioritize compact German engineering and silence.
How do the grinders compare?
The Rivelia uses a Steel Conical, whereas the CM 5310 features a Steel Conical. While both are high-quality internal systems, they are sealed components. To prevent clogging and avoid expensive repairs, we strongly recommend using non-oily, medium-roast beans in both machines.
Which machine is easier to clean?
Both the DeLonghi Rivelia and Miele CM 5310 feature removable brew groups. To prevent mechanical failure and ensure longevity, you must manually extract and rinse the brew group under warm water weekly, and routinely re-lubricate the internal O-rings.
Which machine costs more to maintain?
The Miele CM 5310 is generally more expensive to maintain over time. We project an estimated annual maintenance cost of $310 for the Miele versus $190 for the DeLonghi, assuming average daily usage and strictly following the manufacturer's recommended replacement schedule.
Which machine handles oily coffee beans better?
Neither machine handles oily beans well. Both the DeLonghi Rivelia and Miele CM 5310 have highly sensitive grinders. Using dark, oily roasts in either of these machines will quickly lead to clogged hoppers, seized brew groups, and expensive repairs. Stick to dry, medium roasts.