De'Longhi Dedica EC680M vs De'Longhi ECP3420
| Spec | De'Longhi Dedica EC680M | De'Longhi ECP3420 |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $150 | $150 |
| Rating | 4★ (4,800) | 4.4★ (6,000) |
| Type | Semi-Automatic | Semi-Automatic |
| Boiler | Thermoblock | Thermoblock |
| Built-in grinder | No | No |
| Pump pressure | 15 bar | 15 bar |
| Water capacity | 35 oz | 37 oz |
| Warm-up time | 40 seconds | 40 seconds |
| Steam wand | Manual (Panarello) | Manual (Panarello) |
| Basket type | Pressurized 51mm | Pressurized 51mm |
| Best for | Beginners | Beginners |
| Dimensions | 5.9 x 13.0 x 12.0 in | 10.0 x 9.6 x 11.9 in |
| Weight | 9.6 lbs | 9.0 lbs |
| Warranty | 1 year | 1 year |
Pros & cons
De'Longhi Dedica EC680M
- ✓Slimmest footprint of any pump machine - fits where nothing else will
- ✓Thermoblock is ready to brew about 40 seconds after power-on
- ✓Programmable one and two-shot volumes plus ESE pod support
- ✓Stainless steel body looks far more expensive than it is
- ✗Cup clearance is tight and taller mugs need the drip tray removed
- ✗Panarello wand makes bubbly foam, not true latte-art microfoam
- ✗Pressurized 51mm baskets limit upgrades for serious espresso tinkering
- ✗Known to drop water temperature on back-to-back shots without flushing
De'Longhi ECP3420
- ✓One of the cheapest ways to get real pump-driven espresso with reliable crema
- ✓Two-tier adjustable drip tray fits travel mugs and taller cups up to 5 inches
- ✓Panarello-style frother makes passable cappuccino foam with zero technique
- ✓Self-priming boiler and ESE pod support keep the learning curve gentle
- ✗Pressurized baskets limit flavor clarity and there is no official unpressurized upgrade
- ✗Lightweight plastic body vibrates and slides around during extraction
- ✗Short steam wand struggles to make true latte-art microfoam
- ✗Single thermoblock forces a wait between pulling shots and steaming milk

