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De’Longhi’s smart espresso machine learns what type of coffee you enjoy, and when you want to drink it

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  • The De’Longhi Primadonna Aromatic ‘learns’ your coffee-drinking habits
  • It can suggest which coffee you might like depending on the time of day
  • It can brew hot or cold, and has a menu of 35 customisable drink presets

De’Longhi has launched a new fully automatic espresso machine that can brew 35 different hot and cold drinks, and ‘learns’ your coffee-drinking habits so it can suggest your preferred drink for a particular time of day. For example, if you like a cappuccino with breakfast, the new De’Longhi Primadonna Aromatic will bump that to the head of the queue first thing in the morning to save you scrolling. Enjoy an americano to beat the mid-afternoon slump? Again, the machine will know.

The Primadonna Aromatic is controlled using an extra large colour touchscreen, and supports up to four user profiles so everyone in your family can customise their drink preferences. You can tweak any of the preset drinks, or make your own creation from scratch using the De’Longhi Comfort app.

You don’t need any special coffee-making knowledge, either. The new machine features De’Longhi’s Bean Adapt tech, which lends you a helping hand by automatically adjusting the grind size and water temperature to suit your chosen coffee type and roast (though you can also make manual adjustments to get the optimal balance of flavours if you prefer).

De'Longhi Primadonna Aromatic coffee machine

(Image credit: De’Longhi)

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