Buying Guide
Philips 3300 vs De’Longhi Magnifica Evo vs Ninja Luxe Café vs De’Longhi Rivelia: Which Coffee Machine Is Actually Worth The Cart?
Four coffee machines, four very different coffee routines. We compare Philips 3300, De’Longhi Magnifica Evo, Ninja Luxe Café, and De’Longhi Rivelia to find the machine that is actually worth buying.
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Best value pick
Best overall pick
The best coffe machine?
Overall Winner: Ninja Luxe Café Premier 3-in-1 Espresso Machine
Best Fully Automatic Pick: De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine
Best Simple Everyday Pick: Philips 3300 Series Fully Automatic Espresso Machine with LatteGo
Best Middle-Ground Automatic Pick: De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Automatic Espresso & Coffee Machine

A coffee machine is one of those products that sounds easy to justify.
Coffee is expensive outside. Mornings are busy. A good cappuccino can make the day feel slightly less terrible. And if you already spend money on coffee shops, the idea of making café-style drinks at home starts to feel almost responsible.
At least, that is how the shopping logic begins.
But then the machine arrives.
Some coffee machines are too complicated. Some are too loud. Some take forever to clean. Some make good coffee but ask too much from you before 8 a.m. And some look amazing online, then slowly turn into a very expensive countertop decoration.
So the real question is not which machine has the most features.
The real question is this: which one makes daily life noticeably easier, better, calmer, or more fun — enough to justify taking up space in your cart and your kitchen?
For this review, I am comparing four popular home coffee machines:
Philips 3300 Series Fully Automatic Espresso Machine with LatteGo
De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Automatic Espresso & Coffee Machine
Ninja Luxe Café Premier 3-in-1 Espresso Machine
De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine
And the short answer is this:
The Ninja Luxe Café Premier 3-in-1 Espresso Machine is the best overall buy if you want the most flexible machine.
The De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine is the best pick if you want the smoothest fully automatic experience.
The Philips 3300 Series Fully Automatic Espresso Machine with LatteGo is the best simple everyday machine for milk drinks.
The De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Automatic Espresso & Coffee Machine is the best middle-ground automatic machine if the price is right.
That sounds simple, but the details matter.
Because these machines are not really competing for the exact same buyer.

Ninja Luxe Café Premier 3-in-1 Espresso Machine
The Ninja Luxe Café Premier 3-in-1 Espresso Machine is the most interesting machine here because it is not trying to be a traditional fully automatic espresso machine.
It is more like a guided coffee station.
That is an important difference.
The Ninja Luxe Café Premier 3-in-1 Espresso Machine can make espresso, drip coffee, and rapid cold brew. It has a built-in grinder, a hands-free milk frother, and an assisted tamping system. So instead of only doing one type of coffee, it tries to cover the different coffee moods people actually have.
Some mornings you want espresso.
Some mornings you want a normal cup of coffee.
Some afternoons you want iced coffee or cold brew.
Some weekends you want to make a cappuccino and feel like you did something impressive.
That is why the Ninja Luxe Café Premier 3-in-1 Espresso Machine wins.
Not because it is the easiest machine here.
It is not.
If you want to press one button and let the machine do almost everything, the De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine, Philips 3300 Series Fully Automatic Espresso Machine with LatteGo, or De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Automatic Espresso & Coffee Machine will probably feel easier.
But the Ninja Luxe Café Premier 3-in-1 Espresso Machine gives you the most range.
That matters because a kitchen product earns its space when it replaces other products. If one machine can cover espresso, drip coffee, cold brew, grinding, milk frothing, and a more guided home-barista setup, it becomes much easier to justify.
For value, I would give the Ninja Luxe Café Premier 3-in-1 Espresso Machine a 9.1/10.
It is not cheap, but it does a lot. You are not just buying an espresso machine. You are buying a machine that can cover several coffee routines at once.
That makes the value stronger than it first looks.
For use, it gets an 8.7/10.
You still have to be part of the process. This is not a fully automatic bean-to-cup machine where you do almost nothing. But it helps enough that the process does not feel scary.
That is the sweet spot.
You feel involved, but not abandoned.
For build, I would give the Ninja Luxe Café Premier 3-in-1 Espresso Machine an 8.8/10.
The stainless steel look feels more serious than most beginner-friendly machines. It looks like a real countertop appliance, not a toy. It is not tiny, but it earns the space because it does more than one job.
For regret, it gets a 9.0/10.
Would I buy the Ninja Luxe Café Premier 3-in-1 Espresso Machine again with my own money?
Yes.
Especially if I wanted one machine that could handle different coffee moods without needing a separate drip coffee maker, cold brew setup, grinder, and espresso machine.
The only reason I would not recommend it to everyone is that some people do not want any process at all. They do not want to tamp, adjust, or feel involved. They just want coffee.
For those people, the better choice is probably the De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine.
WorthTheCart Rating: 8.9/10

De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine
The De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine feels like the machine for someone who knows they want an automatic coffee setup and is willing to pay for a smoother experience.
This is the premium pick.
The De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine is not trying to turn you into a barista. It is trying to make the barista part disappear.
That is the whole appeal.
You want coffee. You choose the drink. The machine handles the boring parts.
It grinds, brews, froths, and gives you options for hot and iced drinks. The Bean Switch system is also a real advantage if you like changing beans or if more than one person in your house drinks coffee.
That is more useful than it sounds.
Most bean-to-cup machines make you commit to one hopper full of beans. If you want decaf at night, a different roast in the morning, or separate beans for different people, switching can become annoying. The De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine makes that feel more normal.
For value, I would give the De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine an 8.2/10.
It is expensive, so the value depends heavily on how often you will use it.
If you make coffee every day, love milk drinks, or spend too much on coffee outside, it starts to make sense. If you only drink coffee occasionally, it is probably too much machine.
This is not the budget choice.
This is the “I want my kitchen to make coffee shop drinks without making my morning harder” choice.
For use, it gets a 9.2/10.
This is where the De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine shines. It is easy, polished, and built for people who want daily coffee without turning coffee into a hobby.
It is the best fully automatic experience in this comparison.
For build, I would give the De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine an 8.9/10.
The design feels modern and compact for what it does. It looks cleaner and more premium than a lot of automatic machines, which matters because this is the kind of appliance that sits on your counter every day.
For regret, it gets an 8.5/10.
Would I buy the De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine again with my own money?
Yes — if I wanted a premium fully automatic machine and knew I would use it daily.
But I would not buy it casually.
The De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine is worth the cart when it becomes part of your routine. If it only gets used once a week, it becomes an expensive decoration.
WorthTheCart Rating: 8.7/10

Philips 3300 Series Fully Automatic Espresso Machine with LatteGo
The Philips 3300 Series Fully Automatic Espresso Machine with LatteGo might be the least intimidating machine here.
That is a compliment.
A lot of people do not actually want a coffee hobby. They want coffee. They want a latte before work. They want an iced coffee in the afternoon. They want a cappuccino without needing to learn milk texture.
Most importantly, they want the machine to not become annoying.
That is where the Philips 3300 Series Fully Automatic Espresso Machine with LatteGo makes sense.
The LatteGo milk system is the main reason to care. Milk systems can ruin automatic coffee machines if they are too annoying to clean. Once cleaning becomes a chore, people stop making milk drinks. And once that happens, half the reason you bought the machine disappears.
The Philips 3300 Series Fully Automatic Espresso Machine with LatteGo feels designed to avoid that problem.
It is simple, practical, and easier to live with than many milk-focused machines.
For value, I would give the Philips 3300 Series Fully Automatic Espresso Machine with LatteGo an 8.5/10.
It gives you a strong mix of convenience, milk drinks, built-in grinding, hot and iced drink options, and daily usability.
It is not as versatile as the Ninja Luxe Café Premier 3-in-1 Espresso Machine, and it does not feel as premium as the De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine, but it is probably easier for a normal person to use every day.
That is a big deal.
For use, it gets a 9.0/10.
This is probably the easiest machine to recommend to someone who wants better home coffee without overthinking it.
The drink options are straightforward. The machine is fully automatic. The milk system is simple. The quieter SilentBrew feature also helps because loud coffee machines are more annoying than people expect.
A coffee machine that wakes up the whole house is not exactly a calm morning upgrade.
For build, I would give the Philips 3300 Series Fully Automatic Espresso Machine with LatteGo an 8.1/10.
The glossy black design looks clean, but it is more practical than luxurious. It does not feel as premium as the De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine, but it also does not need to.
This is not trying to be a showpiece.
It is trying to be useful.
For regret, it gets an 8.6/10.
Would I buy the Philips 3300 Series Fully Automatic Espresso Machine with LatteGo again?
Yes, especially if I wanted a simple fully automatic machine for lattes, cappuccinos, iced coffee, and everyday coffee without making cleaning a second hobby.
The main reason it does not win overall is that the Ninja Luxe Café Premier 3-in-1 Espresso Machine gives more range, and the De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine feels more premium.
But for easy daily coffee, the Philips 3300 Series Fully Automatic Espresso Machine with LatteGo is very strong.
WorthTheCart Rating: 8.5/10

De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Automatic Espresso & Coffee Machine
The De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Automatic Espresso & Coffee Machine is the sensible De’Longhi pick.
It is not as premium as the De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine. It is not as flexible as the Ninja Luxe Café Premier 3-in-1 Espresso Machine. It is not as simple-feeling as the Philips 3300 Series Fully Automatic Espresso Machine with LatteGo.
But it does a lot right.
The De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Automatic Espresso & Coffee Machine is for someone who wants a fully automatic espresso and coffee machine from a known coffee brand without jumping all the way into a more expensive premium model.
It makes sense for lattes, cappuccinos, americanos, iced coffee, and daily coffee drinks. It has a built-in grinder, an automatic milk frother, and auto-clean features that make the routine easier.
That is the appeal.
It feels like a machine for someone who wants convenience first.
For value, I would give the De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Automatic Espresso & Coffee Machine an 8.4/10.
It gives you a lot of the core automatic-machine experience without being the most expensive product in this comparison.
The value is strongest if you want De’Longhi convenience but do not need the extra polish of the De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine.
For use, it gets an 8.5/10.
It is easy enough for daily use and makes sense for a household that wants several drink options without learning manual espresso.
The only issue is that the De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Automatic Espresso & Coffee Machine sits in the middle.
The Philips 3300 Series Fully Automatic Espresso Machine with LatteGo feels easier and simpler.
The De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine feels more premium.
The Ninja Luxe Café Premier 3-in-1 Espresso Machine feels more versatile.
The De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Automatic Espresso & Coffee Machine is the safe middle option.
That is not a bad thing.
It just means price matters a lot.
For build, I would give the De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Automatic Espresso & Coffee Machine an 8.2/10.
It looks like a serious appliance and feels more coffee-machine than lifestyle object. That can be a good thing. It is not trying too hard to look cute. It is trying to make coffee.
For regret, it gets an 8.1/10.
Would I buy the De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Automatic Espresso & Coffee Machine again?
Yes, if I found it at a good price.
That is the key phrase.
At the right price, the De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Automatic Espresso & Coffee Machine makes a lot of sense. But if the price gets too close to the De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine, I would rather upgrade.
WorthTheCart Rating: 8.3/10

Final Ranking
1. Ninja Luxe Café Premier 3-in-1 Espresso Machine — 8.9/10
Best overall. It makes espresso, drip coffee, and rapid cold brew, while still giving you a guided home-barista experience.
2. De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine — 8.7/10
Best fully automatic upgrade. It is the most premium-feeling machine here and the best choice if you want convenience with more polish.
3. Philips 3300 Series Fully Automatic Espresso Machine with LatteGo — 8.5/10
Best simple everyday pick. It is easy, practical, quieter than many automatic machines, and especially good if you care about milk-drink convenience.
4. De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Automatic Espresso & Coffee Machine — 8.3/10
Best middle-ground automatic. It is dependable and convenient, especially if you find it at a good price.
WorthTheCart Verdict
The best machine for most people is the Ninja Luxe Café Premier 3-in-1 Espresso Machine.
It wins because it gives you the most useful mix of espresso, drip coffee, rapid cold brew, built-in grinding, assisted tamping, and milk frothing. It is not the most automatic machine, but it is the most flexible.
The best fully automatic machine is the De’Longhi Rivelia Automatic Espresso Machine.
It is the machine I would pick if I wanted the easiest premium coffee routine and had the budget for it.
The best simple daily machine is the Philips 3300 Series Fully Automatic Espresso Machine with LatteGo.
It is the most normal-person-friendly choice here. It does not feel overly complicated, and the LatteGo system makes it easier to keep using.
The De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Automatic Espresso & Coffee Machine is still worth considering, especially if the price is right. It is not the winner, but it is a solid automatic coffee machine that makes sense for a lot of kitchens.
So, which one is actually worth the cart?
Overall Winner: Ninja Luxe Café Premier 3-in-1 Espresso Machine
The Ninja Luxe Café Premier 3-in-1 Espresso Machine is the best buy if you want one machine that can handle different coffee moods without turning your kitchen into a café equipment store.