DeLonghi is an Italian company that designs and manufactures small home appliances, such as coffee machines, heaters, air conditioners, and more.
Founded in 1902 as a small manufacturing workshop in Treviso, Italy.
Started manufacturing portable heaters after WWII.
In the 1970s, DeLonghi entered the coffee machine market, producing small domestic coffee machines for the first time.
In 1995, DeLonghi acquired the British appliance maker Kenwood Limited.
Expanded product portfolio to include air conditioning systems, dehumidifiers, and kitchen appliances.
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DeLonghi produces a range of espresso machines, from basic budget models to high-end premium machines.
DeLonghi produces portable air conditioners for cooling rooms or small spaces.
DeLonghi produces a variety of heaters, including oil-filled, ceramic, and fan-forced heaters, for warming up homes or specific rooms.
Yes, DeLonghi is known for producing quality espresso machines at various price points, and have been recognized for their durability and performance.
The best way to clean a DeLonghi espresso machine is to follow the cleaning instructions provided in the user manual. This usually involves descaling the machine periodically and cleaning the various parts after each use.
No, DeLonghi is primarily a manufacturer of small home appliances, and does not produce coffee beans. However, they do produce coffee machines that are compatible with various types of coffee pods and grounds.
DeLonghi is an Italian company, and many of their products are still manufactured in Italy. However, they do have manufacturing facilities in other countries as well.
The warranty on DeLonghi products varies depending on the product, but usually ranges from 1-2 years for small appliances, and up to 5 years for larger appliances such as air conditioners.