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Comparison: Bean to Cup Coffee Machine Comparison 2026: Top 8 Tested
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The best pick for your needs

Best overallDe'Longhi Magnifica Evo ECAM290.619/10329-399€
Best valueKrups EA8105 Arabica Digital8/10249-299€
Best premiumJura E68.9/10899-999€
Highest ratedDe'Longhi Magnifica S Perfetto ECAM250.249/10249-299€
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Bean to Cup Coffee Machine Comparison 2026: Top 8 Tested

Comparison of the best bean-to-cup coffee machines in 2026: entry-level, mid-range, high-end and premium. 8 models tested, comparison tables and a verdict according to your budget.

By The Brewmance Team8 min read

Summary

The De'Longhi Magnifica Evo remains the best overall buy in 2026: extraction quality, automatic LatteCrema and 13 grind levels for ~350 €. Under 300 €, the Magnifica S Perfetto dominates; above 550 €, the Philips 5500 LatteGo and the Jura E6 justify their price with silence and customization.

Our choice: De'Longhi Magnifica Evo ECAM290.61
Price: 270-950€

Products compared

Krups EA8105 Arabica Digital

Krups EA8105 Arabica Digital

Krups

249-299€

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De'Longhi Magnifica S Perfetto ECAM250.24

De'Longhi Magnifica S Perfetto ECAM250.24

De'Longhi

249-299€

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Krups Essential EA872B

Krups Essential EA872B

Krups

299-349€

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De'Longhi Magnifica Evo ECAM290.61

De'Longhi Magnifica Evo ECAM290.61

De'Longhi

329-399€

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Philips 3200 LatteGo EP3243/50

Philips 3200 LatteGo EP3243/50

Philips

449-549€

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De'Longhi Rivelia EXAM440.55

De'Longhi Rivelia EXAM440.55

De'Longhi

575-650€

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Philips Série 5500 LatteGo EP5547/90

Philips Série 5500 LatteGo EP5547/90

Philips

559-580€

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Jura E6

Jura E6

Jura

899-999€

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Bean to Cup Coffee Machine Comparison 2026

The bean-to-cup coffee machine (or espresso machine with grinder) remains the most cost-effective and most flavorful solution for drinking coffee at home: coffee ground on demand, minimal cost per cup and total autonomy. But the market is vast — from 270 € to over 1,500 € — and it's easy to pay for features you don't need.

We tested eight machines representative of every price range to help you choose: from reliable entry-level models to Swiss premium machines. Our method: same coffees, same settings, scoring on cup quality, noise, milk and maintenance. Also check out our bean machine comparison under 500 € for a focus on tight budgets.


Comparison Table

ModelPriceGrinderMilk systemTankScore
Krups EA8105~270 €Steel, 5 levelsSteam wand1.5 L★★★☆☆
De'Longhi Magnifica S Perfetto~280 €Steel, 13 levelsSteam wand1.8 L★★★★☆
Krups Essential EA872B~310 €Steel, 5 levelsAuto cappuccino1.7 L★★★★☆
De'Longhi Magnifica Evo~350 €Steel, 13 levelsAuto LatteCrema1.8 L★★★★★
Philips 3200 LatteGo~480 €Ceramic, 12 levelsAuto LatteGo1.8 L★★★★☆
De'Longhi Rivelia~600 €Steel, 13 levelsAuto LatteCrema1.8 L★★★★★
Philips Series 5500 LatteGo~570 €Ceramic, 12 levelsAuto LatteGo1.8 L★★★★★
Jura E6~900 €Steel, AromaG3HP1 milk1.9 L★★★★★

#1 — De'Longhi Magnifica Evo: the benchmark (300-400 €)

Price: ~350 €

The Magnifica Evo is the machine that redefined value for money in the grinder category. It democratizes technologies previously reserved for 600-800 € models: the automatic LatteCrema milk system, 13 grind levels, 6 customizable profiles and an LCD screen.

What Sets It Apart

The LatteCrema produces a cappuccino with one button — dense, stable foam, with no wand to master. The 13-level steel grinder allows fine adjustment from ristretto to long coffee. Maintenance is largely automated: auto rinse, on-screen guided descaling, removable brewing unit.

Pros

  • Automatic LatteCrema (cappuccino in one button)
  • 13 grind levels
  • 6 customizable profiles
  • Removable brewing unit

Cons

  • Noisy when grinding (78 dB)
  • Noticeable footprint (43 cm)
  • Price slightly rising in recent months

Who Is It For?

Families of 2 to 4 people who regularly drink milk-based drinks: it's the best features/price compromise of 2026.

👉 🛒 See the price on Amazon — ~350 €


#2 — De'Longhi Magnifica S Perfetto: the smart choice under 300 €

Price: ~280 €

Same body, same 13-level grinder, same 1.8 L tank as the Magnifica Evo, but without the automatic milk system. If you mainly drink espressos and long coffees, it's the best deal on the market under 300 €.

Pros

  • Same 13-level grinder as the Magnifica Evo
  • Generous 1.8 L tank
  • Unbeatable value for money under 300 €

Cons

  • No automatic milk system
  • Manual steam wand (learning curve)

Who Is It For?

Black-coffee purists and tight budgets who want De'Longhi extraction quality without paying for the milk system.

👉 🛒 See the price on Amazon — ~280 €


#3 — Krups Essential EA872B: automatic cappuccino at a low price

Price: ~310 €

Made in France (Mayenne), the EA872B is the only machine under 320 € with an automatic cappuccino system. Its weak points: only 5 grind levels and a dated design.

Pros

  • Automatic cappuccino, rare at this price
  • Simple dial interface
  • Recognized Krups robustness

Cons

  • Only 5 grind levels
  • Limited customization

👉 🛒 See the price on Amazon — ~310 €


#4 — Krups EA8105: the reliable entry-level model

Price: ~270 €

No milk system, minimalist interface, but consistently good coffee at the lowest price in this comparison. The espresso is hot, well extracted, with decent crema — not a given at this price.

Pros

  • Under 275 €
  • Minimal maintenance (no milk circuit)
  • Ideal for singles or couples

Cons

  • Steam wand only
  • 5 grind levels
  • 1.5 L tank a bit small

👉 🛒 See the price on Amazon — ~270 €


#5 — Philips 3200 LatteGo: cappuccino without the cleanup

Price: ~480 €

Philips' LatteGo eliminates the pain point of milk machines: the tank consists of 2 parts with no tubes, dishwasher-safe, cleaned in 30 seconds. The 12-level ceramic grinder is quiet and preserves the aromas of origin coffees.

Pros

  • Tube-free LatteGo, ultra-easy to clean
  • Quiet ceramic grinder (~72 dB)
  • 12 grind levels

Cons

  • Minimalist interface (2 drinks)
  • No saved profiles

Who Is It For?

Those who want a daily cappuccino without the cleaning chore — the LatteGo rinses in 30 seconds.

👉 🛒 See the price on Amazon — ~480 €


#6 — De'Longhi Rivelia: the double bean hopper

Price: ~600 €

The Rivelia is the most innovative machine in this comparison: two bean hoppers with Bean Switch to switch from one coffee to another with a single touch. The color screen, 16 drinks and adjustable latte make it the best De'Longhi experience without going premium.

Pros

  • Bean Switch: 2 different coffees without emptying the hopper
  • 16 drinks, color screen
  • Adjustable LatteCrema milk system

Cons

  • High price (575-650 €)
  • Plastic finish for this price point

Read our complete De'Longhi Rivelia review.

👉 🛒 See the price on Amazon — ~600 €


#7 — Philips Series 5500 LatteGo: the quietest in this comparison

Price: ~570 €

The 5500 series combines SilentBrew (soundproofed ceramic grinder, ~65 dB when grinding vs 78 for the Magnifica) with the maintenance-free LatteGo. It's the machine to recommend if noise bothers you in the morning.

Pros

  • 65 dB when grinding (the quietest)
  • Tube-free LatteGo
  • 6 profiles, Philips app

Cons

  • Bulky design
  • Pre-infusion shorter than De'Longhi

Read our complete Philips 5500 LatteGo review.

👉 🛒 See the price on Amazon — ~570 €


#8 — Jura E6: the premium Swiss entry-level

Price: ~900 €

The Jura E6 justifies its price with finish, extraction quality and the HP1 milk system: fine, stable foam, with no milk circuit maintenance (automatic rinse). The AromaG3 grinder and Pulse Extraction Process extraction deliver dense crema and precise aromas.

Pros

  • Swiss finish and reliability
  • AromaG3 + Pulse Extraction Process
  • Remarkable silence

Cons

  • High price (899-999 €)
  • Only 3 customization levels

Who Is It For?

Demanding purists who want a machine that will last 10 years+, with coffee at the level of the best roasters.

👉 🛒 See the price on Amazon — ~900 €


Our Verdict

The De'Longhi Magnifica Evo remains the best overall buy in 2026: at ~350 €, it offers an automatic milk system, 13 grind levels and 6 profiles — the features that really matter. Nothing above it is financially justified before ~480 €.

If your budget is under 300 €, the Magnifica S Perfetto (~280 €) is unbeatable: same grinder, same tank, same extraction as the Evo, without the automatic milk. Above 550 €, the arguments become silence (Philips 5500, 65 dB) or the double bean hopper (Rivelia); the premium Jura E6 is aimed at those who want top Swiss quality for 10 years.

BudgetRecommended choicePrice
< 300 €De'Longhi Magnifica S Perfetto~280 €
300-400 € (with auto milk)De'Longhi Magnifica Evo~350 €
300-400 € (auto cappuccino)Krups Essential EA872B~310 €
400-550 € (easy maintenance)Philips 3200 LatteGo~480 €
550-700 € (2 different coffees)De'Longhi Rivelia~600 €
550-700 € (silence)Philips Series 5500 LatteGo~570 €
> 700 € (premium, durable)Jura E6~900 €

👉 🛒 De'Longhi Magnifica Evo — ~350 € | 🛒 Magnifica S Perfetto — ~280 € | 🛒 Krups EA872B — ~310 €

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