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The PHILIPS3200 Series Fully Automatic Espresso Machine offers a seamless coffee experience with 5 different coffee varieties, an intuitive touch display, and a hassle-free milk frothing system. Its AquaClean filter allows for up to 5,000 cups without descaling, ensuring you enjoy pure, aromatic coffee every time.
Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 21.06 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10"D x 17"W x 15"H |
Capacity | 3.8 Pounds |
Style | LatteGo |
Color | Black |
Recommended Uses For Product | Espresso, Americano, Cappuccino, Latte Macchiato |
Operation Mode | Fully Automatic |
Voltage | 110 |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Wattage | 1500 watts |
Filter Type | Reusable |
Specific Uses For Product | Espresso |
Special Features | Programmable, Water Filter, Milk Frother, Removable Tank, Integrated Coffee Grinder |
Coffee Maker Type | Espresso Machine |
S**Y
Excellent Machine to Feed an Addiction
I purchased the Philips 3200 Lattego with an additional filter as part of Amazon Prime Day, so my review is directly tied to that discounted price.I find that this machine is really worth the money. It makes excellent espresso and latte macchiatos. That is a given, but how does it handle milk alternatives. I feel like there isn't much comment on this, and I think it is worth discussing.Since realizing, after two decades of pain and suffering, that I am lactose intolerant, I switched from milk products to oat milk. I typically purchase Silk brand's original oat milk, but I also buy their creamy version, and other brands of oat milk. This machine does a good job of heating and frothing the oat milk, however, because it is quite a bit thicker than milk, it uses less oat milk in the automated process. This doesn't bother me too much, because I typically use the latte macchiato function twice in a row to fill my coffee mug. Yeah, it is a healthy amount of espresso in the drink, but that can be adjusted. It does work with oat milk, and I prefer it that way. I have not tried it with soy milk, almond milk (might be a good choice given how thin it is), cashew milk, or other milk alternatives.I recently also thought I would try lactose-free Horizon organic milk, and it works as a normal milk product would. It froths a lot more than the oat milk does, so be prepared for a lot of foam. It tastes a lot like an espresso drink you would have at any coffee shop, other than Starbucks. Even using Starbucks espresso beans, it comes out slightly less perfect than they can do, but over significant use, it surely pays for itself and it is still darn delicious.One tip to mention is that when using pre-ground beans, make sure to close the lid after you load in one scoop. Don't overfill it and don't load it too early. When wanting to use pre-ground coffee beans, make sure to power up the machine and let it do the cleaning cycle first, before loading in the grounds. My machine doesn't seem to do the pre-ground stuff as well as I'd like, and it has to do with the process. I am not sure why, but it will sometimes take two or three tries to get the machine to make it correctly, but once it does the first time, you can repeat the process in the same power cycle without issue. Load one scoop of grounds, close the lid, choose the drink, let the machine work. When it is done and you can select a new drink, repeat the process of loading the grounds, closing the lid, then choosing the drink.I'm not entirely sure I would buy this machine at full price, but if you see it on sale, it is a great deal. I think the regular price of this one versus a higher end one from Philips is only $100 or so in difference, and the higher end models, 4300, 5400, etc., offer more options. That can be important for some. On sale, with the milk carafe, it is a bargain and worth it for the first super-automatic espresso machine. I think the price to consider picking it up if money is an issue is the $650 or so price point. Amazon Prime Day's deal was less than. Highly recommended.Made in RomaniaUPDATE: I have been using this espresso maker for some time now, and I still think it is a great buy, especially on sale. Everything has held up great since purchase. I thought it might be good to leave some additional thoughts. First, the issue when using ground coffee seems to be less so. I have only experienced issues with it twice since my last review. Second, the one new negative thing I have found is that it can be a little noisy when in use. That doesn't stop me from recommending it, but if you need something super quiet, this might not be the one you want. And finally, don't forget to clean out the cavity where the used grounds fall out of. I never thought to clean it and one day my wife noticed some mold smell coming from that area and I had to stick my hand in and clean it out as best I could. I use it daily and I clean that part about once a month, and that seems to be good for me, but also note that I live in the dryest region in the United States, so we don't really have humidity to make the problem worse. That's all. I still highly recommend it, especially when on sale!
K**B
Pays for itself, easy to use and maintain
I purchased this in 2023, I was tired of buying the coffee pods and the espresso machines were out of my price range. We absolutely love it and have had no problems, all you need is your beans, water and milk if using, I was a little worried about the maintenance but it’s no big deal just follow instructions. It’s saved us quite a bit of money bc now we can have our espresso, cappuccino and flavored lattes at home so in time it will pay for itself
L**N
Machine has broken TWICE in less than two years. Beware.
DO NOT BUY THIS MACHINE. Over the past two years, I've had to send it back to the factory twice to have it fixed - first the sensor on the water pump went bad and was telling me there was no water when it was more than half full, and now the coffee bean grinder pretends to grind beans but it pumps out dirty water. Seriously, it looks like something I pulled from a pond in Montana. Anyone from Montana will tell you, you don't drink that. I called Customer Support, chose "English," and spoke with someone who, while probably a very nice lady, could NOT speak English well - not only that but her Tagalog accent was SO strong that even when she did say the words in the right order, I couldn't understand them. I am all for customer support in other countries, I don't mind when there's an accent, but when I need support for my machine and you're telling me what to do to troubleshoot, I HAVE TO UNDERSTAND YOU. Anyway, back to the machine...it's loud, louder than any espresso shop that I've been to (and that's a lot), but if you have it in a cabinet that won't bother you much. When it DOES put out coffee, it's good - not the best, but definitely passable. However, for a $700-$800 machine, you should expect better than "passable." I'd really like my money back so I can buy another brand (my Cuisinart K cup machine has been fabulous for the past decade or so), but they won't give me my money back. TLDR: if you want to spend your hard earned cash on an "OK" machine that will probably fail you, by all means...buy this product. If you want a coffee maker that will last and not give you a headache that you're probably counting on the coffee to alleviate, get something else.
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