Detailed Comparison

Gaggia Magenta Prestige vs DeLonghi Rivelia

A battle between a modern interface with a sturdy carafe system and interchangeable hoppers to switch beans daily.

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

Gaggia Magenta Prestige

Gaggia Magenta Prestige

$2,073

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DeLonghi Rivelia

DeLonghi Rivelia

$1,699

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Buy the Magenta Prestige if you:

  • Want a modern interface with a sturdy carafe system.
  • Need a powerful machine that fits in a tight space.
  • Prefer a ceramic grinder that resists overheating.

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.

Expert Verdict

"Choose the Magenta Prestige if you prioritize a modern interface with a sturdy carafe system. Pick the Rivelia if interchangeable hoppers to switch beans daily matters more to you."

Tale of the Tape

Feature Magenta Prestige Rivelia
Why Buy This? a modern interface with a sturdy carafe system interchangeable hoppers to switch beans daily
Interface TFT Color 3.5" Touchscreen
Milk System Auto Carafe Auto Carafe
Drink Variety 12 Drinks 16 Drinks
User Profiles 0 4
Grinder Ceramic Flat Steel Conical
Water Tank 60 oz 47 oz
Bean Hopper 8.8 oz 8.8 oz
Brew Group Removable Removable
Dimensions 8.8x17.1x14 9.6x16.9x15
Connectivity No No
Special Feature Modern Interface Switchable Hoppers
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 Gaggia or DeLonghi out of the repair shop, stick to these non-oily selections.

Lavazza Espresso
A very nice medium roast delivering a smooth, balanced flavor profile. Perfect for authentic Italian-style espresso with subtle fruity and floral notes.

Lavazza Espresso

100% Arabica, Florals and fruit. This fragrant medium roast offers a sweet and aromatic finish.

Lavazza Qualita Oro
The sweetest of the bunch. If you find espresso too bitter, switch to this. It has a very smooth, non-aggressive finish.

Lavazza Qualita Oro

Sweet and aromatic with floral notes. 100% Arabica.

Lavazza Crema E Aroma
Balanced medium roast with an intense, earthy flavour and long lasting crema.

Lavazza Crema E Aroma

40% Arabica and 60% Robusta.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Magenta Prestige better than the Rivelia?
It depends on your priorities. The Gaggia Magenta Prestige excels for users who want a modern interface with a sturdy carafe system, while the DeLonghi Rivelia is the better choice if you prioritize interchangeable hoppers to switch beans daily.
How do the grinders compare?
The Magenta Prestige uses a Ceramic Flat, whereas the Rivelia 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?
The Magenta Prestige uses a Removable brew group, while the Rivelia uses a Removable system. Generally, removable groups (like DeLonghi) allow for manual rinsing under a tap, while fixed groups (like Jura) rely on automated tablet cleaning cycles.