De'Longhi Rivelia vs Jura E6 (2023)
Same class, different tax brackets.
The E6 (2023) runs ~15% more (listed in different currencies) — the split below is what the gap buys.

De'Longhi
US$1,199–1,499
The Rivelia is a well-executed super-automatic that trades craft control for genuine daily convenience, with the dual-hopper system being a real differentiator in its price bracket. Buyers m…
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Jura
Strong consensusUS$1,699–1,899 · CA$2,095
The E6 is Jura's sweet-spot super-automatic for people who drink espresso, lungo, and cappuccino and want a machine that simply works every morning. Accept that milk texture is fixed by the…
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Where they actually differ
On 7 of 11 measures these two tie. The 4 rows below are the entire argument.
Rivelia
E6 (2023)
Reliability record
E6 (2023) leads, clearly
Milk & steam
Rivelia leads, clearly
Forgiving to learn on
E6 (2023) leads, clearly
Parts & repair
E6 (2023) leads, clearly
The price
Rivelia costs less, clearly
US$1,199–1,499· CA$2,095
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The counter’s vote
Looks barely figure in either machine’s record — the counter can sit this one out.
Rivelia: Slim profile and modern aesthetics win kitchen-approval points, especially for space-constrained counters; plastic construction polarizes — praised for lightness, criticized for perceived cheapness.
E6 (2023): Minimalist stainless/plastic hybrid; kitchen-neutral to subtly premium aesthetic — purchased for function and reliability rather than counter appeal. Jura's design language reads as capable…
Only the Rivelia: automatic milk texturing.
Where they tie: shot ceiling · back-to-back drinks · ready when you are · built to last · push-button convenience — don’t let a spec sheet invent a difference.
On the counter
The size difference, to scale
So — which one?
Take the Rivelia if —
- Milk drinks are the daily order
- The difference stays in your pocket — or goes into beans
- Milk should happen without you
Take the E6 (2023) if —
- It has to just work, every day
- You want the more forgiving of the two
- You plan to fix, not replace
Both columns reading true? Take the Rivelia and put the difference into fresh, roast-dated beans — they move the cup more than this choice will.
Known weak points
Rivelia
Plastic housing durability concerns; sealed internals limit repair and upgrade options; proprietary components create long-term parts availability risk.
E6 (2023)
Sealed brew group by design limits user repair; proprietary cartridge (clearyl coffee system) creates consumable lock-in. No major catastrophic failures documented in owner record; service is via authorized dealers rather than DIY.
For the row-by-row readers
The whole sheet, side by side
Matching rows fade back — the ink is where they differ.
Rivelia
E6 (2023)
Type
Super-automatic (bean-to-cup)
Super-automatic (bean-to-cup)
Heat-up time
40 seconds
30 seconds
Steam power
3/5
2/5
Brew + steam at once
No
No
Guest recovery
3/5
3/5
Shot quality ceiling
2.5/5
2.5/5
PID temperature control
No
No
Milk system
Integrated carafe (one-touch)
Auto frother
One-touch drinks
16
11
Removable brew group
Yes
No
Hot-water tap
Yes
Yes
Workflow demand
1/5
1/5
Maintenance
2/5
3/5
Noise
3/5
3/5
Build longevity
2.5/5
3/5
Dimensions
24.5 × 43 × 38.5 cm
28 × 44.6 × 35.1 cm
Cup clearance
—
11 cm
One owner each
“There are a lot of plus points to the Jura E6 bean-to-cup coffee machine: you get the same quality design and engineering you'll find on Jura's more costly machines combined with the same delicious coffee output.”
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Two minutes of questions — milk, noise, budget, space — scored across everything on file. It’s honest when the answer is neither of these.
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