A battle between interchangeable hoppers to switch beans daily and 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
$1,699
Price approx. & subject to change
Miele CM 5310
$1,499
Price approx. & subject to change
"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."
| 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 oz | 44 oz |
| Bean Hopper | 8.8 oz | 7 oz |
| Brew Group | Removable | Removable |
| Dimensions | 9.6x16.9x15 | 9.5x18.1x14.2 |
| Connectivity | No | No |
| Special Feature | Switchable Hoppers | Silence Feature |
Regardless of which machine you choose, both rely on internal grinders that are sensitive to oily beans. To keep your DeLonghi or Miele out of the repair shop, stick to these non-oily selections.
Sweet and aromatic with floral notes. 100% Arabica.
A blend of Arabica and Robusta. Rich, chocolatey, and full-bodied.
40% Arabica and 60% Robusta.