Both Breville and De’Longhi deeply care not only for the quality of the features available on their devices but also for their deliverance.

Breville, for instance, likes to give their espresso machines a noticeable touch of art. You can notice that your first impression of a Breville machine is that of a one that has all its parts artistically aligned and in classy colors.

If you think that Breville’s art takes a lot of space in your kitchen, there is a chance that De’Longhi has the right espresso machine for you. Producing the slimmest machines on the espresso machine market, the company’s device will most likely fit in a very tiny space.

But you might still hesitate on making your decision since Breville is known for having buttons for its machine’s features. The buttons will help you be more flexible while making your espresso since they work on demand. With an option like this, creativity and preferences can go through the roof.

If you’ve just made your decision to buy yourself a Breville, I have something else to say. De’Longhi might not have buttons that work when you press them, but they do have a good programmable system. This means that you can program your espresso and let the machine do its part. After all, not all of us have the experience of a barista to brew our coffee manually.