

☕ Elevate your mornings with barista-quality espresso at home—because you deserve the best shot!
The De'Longhi Stilosa Manual Espresso Machine combines a powerful 15 bar pump with a durable stainless steel boiler and dual filter portafilter to deliver authentic single or double espresso shots. Its manual steam wand froths milk for rich lattes and cappuccinos, while its compact design fits seamlessly into any kitchen. Perfect for espresso beginners and enthusiasts alike, it includes essential accessories like a tamper and measuring scoop, making it a complete, stylish, and reliable home coffee solution.







| ASIN | B08C96BG9H |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,776 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #1 in Manual Espresso Machines |
| Brand | De'Longhi |
| Coffee Input Type | ground_coffee |
| Coffee Maker Type | Espresso Machine |
| Color | Black and Stainless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (16,910) |
| Date First Available | July 2, 2020 |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 5 Years |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | 33.8 fl.oz water tank, Accessories Included: Portafilter, Measuring Scoop/Tamper, single & double pod filter, De’Longhi Stilosa Espresso Machine |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
| Item Weight | 9.48 pounds |
| Item model number | EC260BK |
| Manufacturer | De'Longhi |
| Model Name | Stilosa |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | AC adapter |
| Product Dimensions | 8.07"D x 13.5"W x 11.22"H |
| Special Feature | Milk Frother |
| Specific Uses For Product | Espresso |
| Style | Stliosa Espresso Machine |
| UPC | 044387026000 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
M**Y
Perfect Beginner Espresso Machine – Easy to Use & Makes Great Drinks
I got this espresso machine for Christmas and had been wanting to start making espresso drinks at home for a while. I’m officially hooked. This machine is incredibly easy to use, even if you’re a beginner, and it makes excellent espresso. The shots come out rich and smooth, and the milk frother works really well for lattes and cappuccinos. I love how compact it is—it doesn’t take up much counter space but still feels sturdy and well made. It heats up quickly and the included tamper is a nice bonus. Overall, it’s a great value for the price and perfect if you want to get into making espresso drinks at home without something overly complicated. Highly recommend.
A**R
UPDATED REVIEW - My Favorite purchase in the past 3 years!
Updated Review for the De'longhi Stilosa Espresso Machine This is an update to my previous review. I have had my machine for several months now and I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT! BEST PURCHASE I HAVE MADE IN THE PAST FEW YEARS. There definitely is a learning curve if you are new to this, so it is trial and error on some things like: - how hard to tamp the ground espresso - not to overload the portafilter. - how much an ounce or two ounces is when pulling a shot - when to stop the shot because it is not automated - the ratio of milk to espresso to get the best taste for my preferences. I am obsessed with this machine! I drink lattes almost every day now instead of once or twice a month because of cost and having to go find a Starbucks. If you are new to espresso machines like I was it is a good idea to watch youtube videos, measure things properly like ounces of grind vs ounces of espresso shot, until you get used to it. But I have learned how to use this machine and can just eye amounts and get a perfect shot of espresso. I had to find a good decaffeinated espresso bean because I can't have caffeine. I found a great brand here on amazon Allegro Decaff organic espresso beans. I am so glad I splurged and bought this. ORIGINAL REVIEW I love my new De'longhi Stilosa Espresso Machine. The Good... 1. Price Point is Great ..This will pay for itself within a year by making lattes at home instead of going to starbucks 2. Very Basic Machine for beginners easy to understand how it works...plus there are youtube videos on how this machine works. 3. I don't have to leave the house for a latte! 4. It seems to be really well made and good quality CONS 1. It doesn't come with the espresso shot glasses or the milk frothing cup so you have to buy these seperatly. 2. the tamper included is really just a piece of plastic and a waste so you need to buy one..and it really does affect how your espresso comes out. so buy a good one 3. The machine is NOT AUTOMATED! what does this mean??? This means you cannot just touch a button and a shot of espresso comes out & your done... NO.. You have to start the espresso drip and watch it to see when you need to turn it off. otherwise it will just keep dripping through like coffee and you will ruin your shot of espresso. Learning how to pull an espresso shot and timing it and guessing when it is done is a learning process. It seems to me that it should be automated. That would be a basic requirement for me. if I had known it was not automated I probably would not have bought it. I don't even know if higher end machines have an automated system or not, but as a beginner it would have been really great to have. OVERALL- Good Purchase So it takes practice learning to pull a shot of espresso, getting the best grind of beans, tamping it down, how much water to use...It's a whole process, but it is fun to learn. There is a lot more involved than I realized. I made 5 shots before I started to get the timing and measurements right. I hope to continue to get better at this, and it was a great birthday gift to myself.
T**Y
For what it costs, not bad! Decent travel / RV machine
No, its NOT the equal of the $2k+ Vetrano sitting on my kitchen counter, plumbed in and always-on. Not even close. You're paying well under 10% of that money, so keep that in mind. The filters are non-standard (smaller) sized, so your big tamper won't work, and they're pressurized, so the grind matters less but the best of extraction isn't going to happen either. And its a thermoblock with little thermal mass. That's the bad side. Now the good side -- it makes legitimate espresso. I ground up a double shot in my Macap M4, filled the reservoir, tamped, waited for the "ready" light to come on and.... water was too cold; the shot was sour. Tried again, this time preheating on the "steam" sitting. Voila. NOT BAD AT ALL. A *bit* bitter (overdone; water too hot) but not by much. Very drinkable. Some more fine-tuning (just a few seconds on "steam" pre-heat to bump up the base temperature) improved it even more. And.... surprise! The filter baskets can be disassembled entirely, including the spring-loaded piece in the bottom that makes them pressurized. Which means you can defeat it either with a small plastic piece temporarily (to test) or drill it out or cut the nub off the bottom with diagonal cutters and remove it and its spring (permanently). That's a very good thing as it now forces you to use properly-ground (fine enough) coffee to get the backpressure instead of the spring-loaded valve, which greatly improves the espresso quality and gives you no-BS crema. That's a surprise of the pleasant sort. You still need a decent burr grinder, not a "whirly blade" and good, properly-roasted coffee. There's no getting around that. I don't do frothed milk drinks so I have no idea how the steamer works in that regard. I would not expect much there; if that's your gig this is probably not the right machine although technically it appears to be able to do the job. You need dry steam in volume for that to produce credible lattes and cappa and I very much doubt this thing can produce said steam in the required amount to get anywhere near what my big machine on the counter can do. Would I ever contemplate replacing my big and expensive machine with this? No. But I bought it as something I can throw in the car for a trip, or in the RV for a nice vacation, bring roasted coffee in a snap-lock container with my grinder and have my morning espressos. For THAT it does and will absolutely fill the bill -- at a reasonable price and without taking up more space than the ordinary coffee pot, which makes bog-standard ordinary swill. Since I prefer espresso the option to have it at a reasonable cost it definitely beats not -- or paying $5 for one pulled by a barista that likely doesn't know what he or she is doing or worse, is using an "automated" machine that produces garbage (e.g. Starbucks) It doesn't take many of those "cafe" coffees that are garbage to pay for this one when traveling, and you can get very-serviceable shots out of it rather than drink bilge water from the Green Monster, so there you have it. As long as you understand what you're buying and don't expect it to produce true cafe-quality shots when said machine is operated by someone with a reasonable amount of skill (and a pretty-simple mod to the basket) you won't be disappointed. Recommended.
A**R
I received a faulty machine and Cart2Globe did not replace it in India. They also do not give a warranty card, which is required to repair the machine in India. I wasted INR 25,000 on it and there was no accountability from the seller. Buy it at your own risk in India, at least. Really disappointed.
M**A
Excelente cafetera, muy buen cafe.
M**E
This product is sold on Amazon UK but is the US version. It has a US plug and does not work on UK voltage. Wasn't even able to use the machine.
B**K
Ürün voltajı 110V bu sebeple şalter attırıyor çalışmıyor. Amazon Türkiye bu ürünü kesinlikle satmıyor olmalı çünkü Türkiyede çalışabilecek bir ürün değil ben de teknik servise götürdüğümde öğrendim. Bilginize.
M**L
The Space-Saving Hero: Living in a downtown Toronto condo with limited counter space means every inch counts. I bought the Stilosa in 2023 because it fit perfectly on my small bar, and after two years of daily use, I can confidently say I don’t regret it. Whether it’s my morning espresso or my partner's afternoon cappuccino, this machine handles it all without taking over the kitchen. Performance & Learning Curve: If you are moving away from capsules to manual espresso, this is the perfect entry point. Thanks to the huge amount of tutorials online, the learning curve was surprisingly fast. * The Learning Curve: Don't be intimidated by "manual." Since this is a very popular model, there are hundreds of YouTube tutorials specific to the EC260BK. It took me less than a week to master a decent latte. * Cup Clearance: This is important—standard large mugs won't fit under the portafilter easily. Pro Tip: You can remove the drip tray to fit a taller glass, or just brew into a small espresso cup and transfer it. * The Frothing Wand (The "Panarello" Secret): The steam wand has a thick plastic sleeve. It’s great for beginners because it makes foam easily, but if you want silky microfoam for latte art, it’s harder. * CRITICAL Cleaning Tip: The frothing wand has a thick plastic outer sleeve, but underneath, there is another plastic tube that actually does the work. Milk gets trapped between these two plastic layers every single time. If you don’t pull off the outer part and clean that inner plastic tube, it creates a nasty buildup that affects the flavor and pressure. Why it beats Capsules (Nespresso/Keurig): * Cost & Taste: You save a fortune by using fresh ground beans instead of expensive pods. * Temperature: It heats up surprisingly fast (about 30-40 seconds) and the water temperature is consistent enough for a great crema. Pros: * Rock Solid Reliability: Two years without a single leak or pump issue. * Portafilter Feel: It feels heavy and high-quality, not like a cheap toy. Cons: * The Tamper: The included plastic spoon/tamper is weak. If you want a real espresso, invest $20 in a 51mm stainless steel tamper. * Vibration: It’s a bit noisy and can make lightweight cups "dance" on the tray if you don't hold them. Final Verdict: If you want to transition from pods to real espresso without spending $800 on a Breville, this is your best bet. It’s perfect for the average person who wants a reliable, compact, and affordable daily driver. Just remember: Clean the wand properly and invest in a metal tamper — those two small steps unlock this machine’s full potential.
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