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product_id: 47883919
title: "Jovia"
brand: "de'longhi"
price: "R564"
currency: ZAR
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reviews_count: 13
url: https://www.desertcart.co.za/products/47883919-jovia
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# 40+ hot & cold drink varieties 15 bar pump pressure Auto power off in 5 mins Jovia

**Brand:** de'longhi
**Price:** R564
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ☕ Elevate your coffee game—because your mornings deserve a standing ovation!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Jovia by de'longhi
- **How much does it cost?** R564 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.za](https://www.desertcart.co.za/products/47883919-jovia)

## Best For

- de'longhi enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted de'longhi brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact & Stylish:** Sleek black design with a 0.8L removable water tank fits perfectly in any modern workspace or home kitchen.
- • **Mess-Free Brewing:** Single-use pods keep coffee grounds contained, making cleanup a breeze and your kitchen spotless.
- • **Barista-Level Pressure:** Experience café-quality crema with a powerful 15 bar pump that extracts rich, velvety coffee every time.
- • **Effortless Energy Saving:** Smart auto shutoff powers down the machine 5 minutes after brewing, saving energy without you lifting a finger.
- • **Endless Drink Creativity:** Choose from over 40 hot and cold beverages—from frothy lattes to refreshing iced coffees—to suit every mood and moment.

## Overview

The DeLonghi Nescafé Dolce Gusto Jovia EDG250.B is a compact, stylish pod coffee machine delivering café-quality drinks with a 15 bar pump pressure. It offers over 40 hot and cold beverage options, features a 0.8L removable water tank, and includes an energy-saving auto shutoff after 5 minutes. Easy to use and clean, it’s perfect for busy professionals craving variety and convenience in every cup.

## Description

From the manufacturer High Pressure Our machines produce high quality coffee, like in your local coffee shop. Our high pressure system, with a maximum 15 bar pressure, produces velvety crema and frothy coffees. Over 40 Drinks From frothy latte macchiatos to smooth americanos, with over 40 varieties in our range there are plenty of ways to bring creativity to every day. High Quality Coffee Our coffee pods are sealed after the roasted coffee has been ground, to deliver a delicious aroma and full flavour. No Mess No Fuss Our machines are easy to use and clean, simply pop in a pod and free the flavour. All the coffee grinds stay in the pod so there's virtually no cleaning either. With over 40 varieties, we have a drink for every situation. Our pods are available from desertcart and your local supermarket, with the full range available to our webshop.

Review: Holy heck, absolutely brilliant! - EDIT 2022: Now had the machine for almost 2 years and I used it about 6-7 times a day and it's still going strong. I used kettle descaler liquid to clean it through when it needs cleaning ( roughly every 7-8 weeks ). Maybe I got a lucky after seeing other people's machines broken after a few weeks and mine now going on 2 years and still great. I've owned coffee machines in the past but they were so much trouble to operate and keep clean that they usually ended up in a cupboard after a couple of months. This took about a minute to assemble, a minute to read the instructions, a minute to prep with a quick pre-use clean and I was drinking my first cup of coffee inside 5 mins of opening the box! How cool is that? I have a very specific taste in coffee, I love one particular brand of instant coffee and one of the great things this machine allows you to do is simply pump out hot water. So I put coffee in my cup, put it in the machine and allow it to simply pump hot water through with no filter pods in place. The water temp of the hot water is absolutely spot on! You can be drinking the brew within a minute of the brew being made. Normally you'd boil the kettle, pour out your coffee and then have to wait 15 mins for it cool down. Obviously because it can pump out hot water within a minute you also brew up tea, soup or even Lemsip without all that tedious messing about with the kettle when you're not feeling in the best of moods. Of course the downside is that it's so easy to brew up a cup of coffee with this little machine that you find yourself drinking a lot more coffee. 10 secs to fill the little water tank on the back. 20 secs to warm up the device, then flip it over to hot water and you're drinking your brew within a minute, far too easy. Due to the way it works with or without the pods, it barely touches anything messy. The only thing that is likely to cause trouble is if you have hard water in your are from the tap, then you might need to buy a water filter to use before filling the unit but most people in hard water areas usually have water filters already so this may not be an issue. At the price and ease of use this is probably one of the best little kitchen gadgets I've used in years. I've a spare couple of minute, time for a another brew methinks....
Review: The second Dolce Vita machine I own - This is the second Dolce Gusto machine I have chosen to own, the other being a Dolce Gusto Krups Lumio, there are some important differences between the two, I will discuss the Dulce Gusto generally and then the specific features available with this make. The Dolce Gusto range are pod coffee machines, there is a plastic water reservoir which is filled and filtered through the pods which are placed in a tray which is then inserted into the machine, there is a switch on the top which allows selection of hot or cold water (depending on your make this may click automatically back to neutral when the "pour" is complete or you may need to decide manually, time it and stop it) and there is a drip tray which affixes to the machine beneath where the glass or cup will sit. All machines are supplied with a pretty clear set of instructions (see accompanying picture) which explain how to set up the machine, how to prepare the drinks (some drinks require more than one pod to create them and different pods can require different volumes of water). The Jovia is different to the Lumio in a number of respects, the drip tray can be adjusted, hooking into the backboard at different heights for different sizes of glass and different sizes of beverages. The pod tray and mechanism on the Jovia, like the majority of non Lumio designs, seems to be a single piece, "bottom", as opposed to a kind of box which closes around the entire pod. The lever which opens the bay in which the tray rests seems to extend the hole punch which perforates pods when it is pushed down, at least it can be seen extending when you push the lever down without the pod tray being in place. This is the main difference that I can tell between the machines, the Lumio also is automatic and has a colour timer indicator, it is significant enough as the Lumio developed a fault which was specific to the pod tray shortly after I bought it (although the guarantee provided for a speedy replacement part being dispatched by customer service, I had not automatically assumed this would be so). Aesthetically, this machine is nice to look at and is not as large as some reviewers have made out, it does not take up that much more room than your average kettle, or so I think, the water reservoir does not hold a lot of water (say in contrast to some filter coffee machines) but I have found this a feature of both the Lumio and Jovia. For me this is not a major issue, it is just a matter of frequently refilling the reservoir, it is no big task, I accept what some people have said about the slot in which you pour the water being a lengthwise slit but it really is not a challenge to fill (at the worst a jug could be used to assist but I really dont think it necessary). I recommend both this and the Lumio, they are both great machines, both in terms of materials and function. I also think they look great too. I dont drink Nescafe instant coffee generally but I think the pods taste fine, also other brands of pod too, such as desertcart's "happy belly" range, are also great, there is even the option now of using refillable pods which you place your own grounds into.

## Features

- Maximum 15 bar pump pressure for coffee shop quality. 40 varieties of hold and cold drinks
- Automatically shuts off power 5 minutes after the last coffee brew to save energy
- Easy to use and clean. Rated voltage/Frequency (volt~Hz): 220/240~50/60
- Pods available in supermarkets and online
- Two year guarantee

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00J5ERXZM |
| Best Sellers Rank | 908,627 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 444 in Single Serve Coffee Machines |
| Brand | De'Longhi |
| Brand Name | De'Longhi |
| Capacity | 0.8 |
| Coffee Input Type | Capsule |
| Coffee Maker Type | Espresso Machine |
| Coffee maker type | Espresso Machine |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Coffee Pods | Dolce Gusto |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 22,899 Reviews |
| Display Type | 2.5 |
| Exterior Finish | Black |
| Filter Type | Reusable |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05054242527790, 08004399328525 |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | De'Longhi Nescafé Dolce Gusto Jovia Coffee Capsule Machine Black |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.7D x 12.8W x 9H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Pod Machine |
| Item Weight | 2.5 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Delonghi |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | EDG250.B |
| Model Number | EDG250.B |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Semi-Automatic |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Removable Tank^Thermoblock |
| Part Number | EDG250.B |
| Power Source | alternating current |
| Product dimensions | 6.7D x 12.8W x 9H centimetres |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Home, Office |
| Special feature | Removable Tank^Thermoblock |
| Specific Uses For Product | Cappuccino, Espresso, Latte, Mocha |
| Style | Coffee Machine |
| UPC | 787269175228 |
| Voltage | 230 Volts |
| Wattage | 1500 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** De'Longhi
- **Capacity:** 0.8
- **Colour:** Black
- **Product dimensions:** 6.7D x 12.8W x 9H centimetres
- **Special feature:** Removable Tank^Thermoblock

## Images

![Jovia - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/6138RRUmxbL.jpg)
![Jovia - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71do0AismmL.jpg)
![Jovia - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81D4ZxNc6BL.jpg)
![Jovia - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/813qf+bRC3L.jpg)
![Jovia - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71LPOXUMEdL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is the power a 3 pin plug (240v)? As the picture shows 2 pins**
A: In the UK it has 3 pins. I received with 3 pins, I am from UK

**Q: Can you use the tassimo pods in this machine?**
A: No the tassimo pods are a lot bigger.

**Q: Does it do espressos**
A: It does in the sense that you can buy espresso pods for it,however as it is a manual machine you will need to keep a close eye on how much water you add to ensure the right amount.

**Q: I used this machine before and now i have now bought i new one, but this one does not produce any milk foam? any ideas why this would happen?**
A: Is there enough water in the system to allow more flow from the capsule?

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Holy heck, absolutely brilliant!
*by M***N on 29 December 2018*

EDIT 2022: Now had the machine for almost 2 years and I used it about 6-7 times a day and it's still going strong. I used kettle descaler liquid to clean it through when it needs cleaning ( roughly every 7-8 weeks ). Maybe I got a lucky after seeing other people's machines broken after a few weeks and mine now going on 2 years and still great. I've owned coffee machines in the past but they were so much trouble to operate and keep clean that they usually ended up in a cupboard after a couple of months. This took about a minute to assemble, a minute to read the instructions, a minute to prep with a quick pre-use clean and I was drinking my first cup of coffee inside 5 mins of opening the box! How cool is that? I have a very specific taste in coffee, I love one particular brand of instant coffee and one of the great things this machine allows you to do is simply pump out hot water. So I put coffee in my cup, put it in the machine and allow it to simply pump hot water through with no filter pods in place. The water temp of the hot water is absolutely spot on! You can be drinking the brew within a minute of the brew being made. Normally you'd boil the kettle, pour out your coffee and then have to wait 15 mins for it cool down. Obviously because it can pump out hot water within a minute you also brew up tea, soup or even Lemsip without all that tedious messing about with the kettle when you're not feeling in the best of moods. Of course the downside is that it's so easy to brew up a cup of coffee with this little machine that you find yourself drinking a lot more coffee. 10 secs to fill the little water tank on the back. 20 secs to warm up the device, then flip it over to hot water and you're drinking your brew within a minute, far too easy. Due to the way it works with or without the pods, it barely touches anything messy. The only thing that is likely to cause trouble is if you have hard water in your are from the tap, then you might need to buy a water filter to use before filling the unit but most people in hard water areas usually have water filters already so this may not be an issue. At the price and ease of use this is probably one of the best little kitchen gadgets I've used in years. I've a spare couple of minute, time for a another brew methinks....

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The second Dolce Vita machine I own
*by L***K on 16 January 2019*

This is the second Dolce Gusto machine I have chosen to own, the other being a Dolce Gusto Krups Lumio, there are some important differences between the two, I will discuss the Dulce Gusto generally and then the specific features available with this make. The Dolce Gusto range are pod coffee machines, there is a plastic water reservoir which is filled and filtered through the pods which are placed in a tray which is then inserted into the machine, there is a switch on the top which allows selection of hot or cold water (depending on your make this may click automatically back to neutral when the "pour" is complete or you may need to decide manually, time it and stop it) and there is a drip tray which affixes to the machine beneath where the glass or cup will sit. All machines are supplied with a pretty clear set of instructions (see accompanying picture) which explain how to set up the machine, how to prepare the drinks (some drinks require more than one pod to create them and different pods can require different volumes of water). The Jovia is different to the Lumio in a number of respects, the drip tray can be adjusted, hooking into the backboard at different heights for different sizes of glass and different sizes of beverages. The pod tray and mechanism on the Jovia, like the majority of non Lumio designs, seems to be a single piece, "bottom", as opposed to a kind of box which closes around the entire pod. The lever which opens the bay in which the tray rests seems to extend the hole punch which perforates pods when it is pushed down, at least it can be seen extending when you push the lever down without the pod tray being in place. This is the main difference that I can tell between the machines, the Lumio also is automatic and has a colour timer indicator, it is significant enough as the Lumio developed a fault which was specific to the pod tray shortly after I bought it (although the guarantee provided for a speedy replacement part being dispatched by customer service, I had not automatically assumed this would be so). Aesthetically, this machine is nice to look at and is not as large as some reviewers have made out, it does not take up that much more room than your average kettle, or so I think, the water reservoir does not hold a lot of water (say in contrast to some filter coffee machines) but I have found this a feature of both the Lumio and Jovia. For me this is not a major issue, it is just a matter of frequently refilling the reservoir, it is no big task, I accept what some people have said about the slot in which you pour the water being a lengthwise slit but it really is not a challenge to fill (at the worst a jug could be used to assist but I really dont think it necessary). I recommend both this and the Lumio, they are both great machines, both in terms of materials and function. I also think they look great too. I dont drink Nescafe instant coffee generally but I think the pods taste fine, also other brands of pod too, such as Amazon's "happy belly" range, are also great, there is even the option now of using refillable pods which you place your own grounds into.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fast, Easy Coffee Machine! Lovely Flavours! ☕️
*by ⭐***️ on 24 January 2020*

I bought this for my father in law to replace his previous, similar model, machine which wasn’t working properly. When visiting, I got sick of waiting 20 minutes for the machine to warm up so decided to get him a replacement. This model is very similar to his old one but the red is a much deeper, richer colour and looks much sleeker because of this. It’s a simple machine to use. You get your coffee pods, pop the first one in (usually milk), fill to the recommended level, replace with the second pod and, again, fill to the recommended level. Job done! You can use this machine to make hot or cold drinks. You just turn the dispenser handle left for cold or right for hot. The coffee pods you can get for this machine are wide in variety and differ in price. You can get coffee, tea, chocolate etc. Lots of choice! I recently just discovered compatible cheap cappuccino pods in my local ‘european’ supermarket! Lovey! It makes a reasonable rumble when running (see video) but it’s so quick to dispense the coffee, it doesn’t really disturb anyone. It’s easy to clean. You just wipe it down. There isn’t much more to do to be honest! Changing the water is super simple, you just pop the tank off the back and fill it up. It’s really easy to do. Summary: A great coffee machine with a wide variety of flavoured coffee pods available. It’s also an incredible price for such a machine!

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