De’Longhi Launches the Eletta Ultra: A Quiet, Ultra‑Versatile Coffee Machine With 50 Recipes Built In

De’Longhi has expanded its premium coffee machine lineup with the launch of the Eletta Ultra, unveiled in early March. Designed for coffee lovers who want café‑level variety at home, this new model stands out with an impressive 50 integrated coffee recipes—from classic espresso to cold brew specialities.

Cold Extraction in Just 5 Minutes

One of the Eletta Ultra’s headline features is its cold extraction technology, allowing users to prepare espresso, filter coffee, or cold brew in as little as five minutes. This makes it one of the fastest machines in its category for cold‑style drinks, a trend that continues to grow among home baristas.

Up to 65% Quieter Than Previous Models

De’Longhi has also focused on noise reduction. Thanks to its proprietary Silent Technology, the Eletta Ultra operates up to 65% quieter than the brand’s other automatic machines. For households where early‑morning brewing usually wakes everyone up, this is a meaningful upgrade.

Smart Controls and Customisation

The machine is equipped with a 4.3-inch touchscreen, offering intuitive control over recipes and settings. An LED indicator on the LatteCrema carafe provides clear visual feedback during milk preparation.

For coffee customisation, De’Longhi includes its Bean Adapt Technology, allowing users to fine‑tune extraction with:

– 5 aroma strengths 
– 3 temperature levels 
– 4 grind sizes 

The Eletta Ultra can also store up to six different bean profiles, ideal for households where everyone prefers a different roast.

Wi‑Fi Connectivity and App Integration

With built‑in Wi‑Fi, the machine connects to the My Coffee Lounge app, enabling:

– Remote brewing 
– Personalised drink adjustments 
– Coffee consumption statistics 

This digital layer adds convenience and helps users track their habits—useful for both enthusiasts and those trying to cut down on caffeine.

Technical Specifications

| Feature | Details |
|——–|———|
| Dimensions | 23.5 × 45.5 × 38 cm |
| Water Tank Capacity | 1.8 L |
| Bean Hopper Capacity | 280 g |
| Adjustable Spout | 80–140 mm |
| Energy Rating | A |
| Power | 1450 W |
| Pump Pressure | 19 bar |
| Price | €1,199.90 |

Premium Price, Premium Performance

At €1,199.90, the Eletta Ultra sits firmly in the premium segment. But with its combination of quiet operation, advanced extraction technology, smart connectivity, and a huge recipe library, it’s clearly aimed at users who want a high‑end, all‑in‑one coffee experience at home.

AWE 2026: The Appliance & Electronics World Expo That Will Redefine Smart Living

AWE 2026 is about to redefine smart living.
With its new dual‑venue format, 1,200+ exhibitors, and a massive focus on AI‑powered appliances, this year’s expo is the most ambitious yet.

Expect:
✨ Whole‑home smart ecosystems
🤖 AI‑driven appliances that learn your habits
🌱 Green tech & energy‑efficient innovation
🚗 Smart mobility + home energy integration
🏆 Breakthrough products at the AWE Awards

AWE 2026 isn’t just a showcase — it’s a preview of how we’ll live in the next decade.
Smart AI, smarter future

ILVE appoints Matteo Lupi as Sales Director:

ILVE has named Matteo Lupi as its new leader for high‑end market positioning, drawing on his extensive international experience across North America and the Far East. In his new role, Lupi will oversee strategic growth in key regions including Europe, the United States, and Australia.

Lupi joins ILVE after more than 20 years at Smeg, where he built his entire career as an export manager, guiding commercial development in both the USA and Asia.

Reporting directly to Alberto Illotti, Lupi will coordinate ILVE’s global commercial strategies, ensuring the brand’s technological excellence is aligned with the expectations and needs of diverse international markets.

This appointment forms part of a broader strengthening of ILVE’s management team under General Manager Pierluigi Amico, as the company continues to reinforce its position as a global leader in premium cooking appliances.

Shark Unveils ChillPill: A Stylish 3‑in‑1 Cooling Gadget for Summer Heatwaves

If you’ve ever wished you could carry a personal breeze with you, SharkNinja just made that fantasy real. The company has announced the Shark® ChillPill™, a compact 3‑in‑1 cooling system designed to keep you comfortable whether you’re commuting, working out, or simply trying to survive another scorching summer.

The ChillPill™ blends three cooling technologies into one sleek device: a bladeless high‑speed fan capable of pushing air up to 25 feet per second, a dry‑touch evaporative mister for indoor or outdoor use, and a cryo‑inspired InstaChill™ plate that can drop skin temperature by up to 16°F in seconds. Wear it, carry it, or set it down hands‑free — the idea is simple: relief whenever life heats up.

UNOX Opens $20M North Carolina Factory

UNOX, a global leader in professional ovens and advanced food‑processing technology for the restaurant, retail, pastry, and bakery sectors, has officially opened its new U.S. manufacturing facility in Denver, North Carolina. The $20 million investment marks a major milestone for the company, reinforcing its long‑term commitment to the North American market—now the Group’s most significant and fastest‑growing region.

Miele Marks Major U.S. Manufacturing Milestone With 10,000th Oven and Range Built in Alabama

Miele has reached a significant milestone at its first U.S. manufacturing facility in Opelika, Alabama: the completion of the 10,000th oven and range, just a little over a year after the site began production.

The Opelika plant is a cornerstone of Miele’s expanding North American strategy. By assembling products closer to the markets it serves, the company is strengthening its ability to support retailers, builders, and consumers with the precision, performance, and craftsmanship long associated with the Miele name.

This achievement highlights the powerful combination of German engineering and U.S.-based assembly—bringing Miele’s renowned quality even closer to homes across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. It also underscores the brand’s ongoing commitment to delivering German‑engineered appliances built on American soil for the North American market

SKS 48″ Built‑In French Door Refrigerator Earns Consumer Reports Recommendation

The SKS 48″ Built‑In French Door Refrigerator has secured a Consumer Reports Recommended ranking — a major endorsement from one of the industry’s most trusted testing organizations.

Why It Stands Out

Consumer Reports evaluates appliances on temperature accuracy, food preservation, energy use, noise, and overall usability. SKS impressed across the board thanks to features designed for serious performance and modern luxury:

– Dual compressors for precise temperature control 
– Convertible drawer with five temperature modes 
– Dual ice makers, including Craft Ice™ 
– Seamless built‑in design with premium materials 

A Win for the Luxury Kitchen Market

For designers, builders, dealers, and homeowners, this recognition reinforces what SKS is known for: innovation, craftsmanship, and a True to Food™ approach that elevates every kitchen.

V-Zug Hit by Weak Market Conditions as Profits Drop Sharply

Swiss premium appliance maker V-Zug has reported a steep decline in its 2024 financial results, reflecting a sluggish market and softer-than-expected project demand. 

The company’s operating profit (EBIT) fell to CHF 11.6 million, less than half of the previous year’s CHF 25.3 million. Net income dropped even more sharply, sliding to CHF 6.8 million, compared with CHF 21.4 million a year earlier.

According to V-Zug, the downturn stems from cautious consumer spending, limited market momentum, and high fixed operating costs that became increasingly difficult to absorb in a weaker sales environment.

Despite the challenging year, the manufacturer says it is focused on returning to profitable growth, with a series of strategic and operational adjustments already underway to strengthen performance and improve resilience.

Miele Posts Moderate Growth in 2025,

Miele has reported a steady performance for fiscal year 2025, posting €5.16 billion in turnover, a 2.3% increase year‑on‑year, despite what the company described as a challenging and uncertain global environment. The results were presented at Miele’s annual press conference, where the German manufacturer also outlined its strategic direction for 2026.



📈 Growth Driven by Kitchens and Commercial Markets

According to the company, the strongest momentum came from two areas:

– Premium kitchen appliances, where demand for high‑end built‑ins continues to hold firm 
– Miele Professional, the commercial division, which has now surpassed €1 billion in annual revenue

The Professional segment includes medical, laboratory, and commercial laundry technology—areas where Miele has been expanding aggressively as part of its long‑term diversification strategy.



🔍 Key Product Developments in 2025

Miele highlighted several innovations launched over the past year, including:

– M Sense, a connected cookware system designed to integrate with smart cooking platforms 
– A new steam drawer, expanding the brand’s premium cooking range 
– Updated solutions for medical, laboratory, and laundry applications 
– The debut of Miele Dreams, the company’s first move into outdoor cooking

The company also confirmed the completion of the Miele Performance Program, a multi‑year internal initiative aimed at improving efficiency and competitiveness.



📊 Company Snapshot: Miele in 2025

– €5.16 billion in global sales 
– 19 production sites 
– 49 subsidiaries 
– 200+ branded stores worldwide 
– Around 23,000 employees 

These figures underline Miele’s continued scale and global reach, even as the appliance market faces pressure from inflation, supply chain shifts, and changing consumer spending.



🔮 What’s Coming in 2026

Looking ahead, Miele says it will continue to prioritise premium innovation and “responsible investment” across global markets. Among the products expected in 2026:

– The company’s first outdoor kitchen, expanding its new outdoor living strategy 
– Next‑generation washing machines, positioned as new performance benchmarks 
– Further development of M Sense, its intelligent cookware platform 
– Expanded use of digitalisation and AI, including 
  – Smart Food ID, which recognises dishes and adjusts cooking settings 
  – AI Diagnostics, designed to improve service efficiency and reduce downtime

Miele also reaffirmed its commitment to durability, highlighting its 25‑year motor warranty on washing machines, tumble dryers, and washer‑dryers.



🧭 Outlook: “Modest Optimism” for 2026

While the company remains cautious about global economic conditions, its leadership expressed “modest optimism” for the year ahead. The focus, they said, will remain on delivering reliable, long‑lasting products and innovations that improve everyday life—both for households and professional users.

Miele to sell more refurbished appliances

Miele is taking a major step into the circular economy by expanding its refurbished appliance line, starting with German‑built washing machines. Each unit undergoes a full inspection, deep clean, and quality check before being resold with a warranty—effectively giving premium appliances a second debut on the market.

The move highlights how high‑end manufacturing and sustainability can work hand in hand. By extending the lifespan of durable products, Miele taps into rising consumer demand for greener, longer‑lasting appliances across Germany and Europe.

For other brands, the message is clear: there is real commercial potential in rethinking product lifecycles. Whether through refurbishment programmes, strategic partnerships, or new service models, companies can create value from appliances that would otherwise leave circulation. Miele’s example proves that circular innovation doesn’t have to come at the expense of quality—or profitability.