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Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars with 91 reviews

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Customers admire the Philips 3300 Fully Automatic Espresso Machine with LatteGo Milk Frother for its user-friendly design, with many noting how easy it is to use and clean. The milk frother is another highlight, with customers praising its ability to create creamy, frothy milk for lattes and cappuccinos. The automatic features of the machine are also appreciated, with customers mentioning how convenient it is to simply push a button and get their desired coffee beverage. Overall, customers are highly satisfied with the quality and performance of this espresso machine.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Easy to use

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    5 Stars – Perfect Coffee Every Time!

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I’ve been using the Philips 3300 Coffee Maker for a while now, and it has truly exceeded my expectations. The machine is user-friendly, stylish, and brews consistently delicious coffee with minimal effort. The intuitive controls make it easy to adjust the strength and temperature to my liking, and the built-in grinder ensures fresh-tasting coffee every time. The sleek design fits perfectly in my kitchen, and the build quality feels solid and reliable. Cleaning is also a breeze, which is a huge plus. I especially love the customizable settings, making every cup tailored to my mood. Overall, I highly recommend the Philips 3300 to anyone who wants café-quality coffee at home!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Cleaning

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Quality coffee at affordable price

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The overall size and design is awesome and the unit fits perfectly in our counter-top. The brewing quality is to a high standard. We do have a Ninja coffee drip machine which does make brewed coffee. But this espresso machine takes coffee to the next level. The noise level is bearable. The cleaning process is easy, simple and quick. I'll point out is this machine requires a "break in" period. The coffee and the frothed milk aren't great to start off. My wife loves it and swears by it. Great purchase.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Good coffee very fast.

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I bought this because using my Breville Barista Express was honestly very time consuming. While this isn't perfect, it makes a good drink and fast. Cleaning the milk frother is dead easy too. My only advice for someone is that if you have the money, just go for probably the most expensive one since you get a lot more drink options. And as always remember, no oily beans. At first my plan was to get rid of the Barista Express but I am going to keep it, two very different machines and worth having both options.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Leo

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Beautiful, fits our kitchen perfectly, taste of coffee just excellent

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    simple coffee at your fingertips

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    Posted . Owned for 6 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This coffee machine is the best, easy to use, low maintenance, I highly recommend it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Easy to use
    Cons mentioned:
    Fingerprint resistant
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Easy coffee for the busy person!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    TL:DR - Super easy to make coffee, it’s quick, love making a quick cup of coffee before work. It's decently quiet (minus the frother), and the coffee tastes great! There’s some design things that I wish were different, but overall I enjoy it! Convenient, fast, easy, and tasty. You legit can’t go wrong with it. — What I enjoyed: I tried two types of coffee, one of which is pretty oily/glazey, and the other dry coffee beans. The purpose of this was to see how much of a mess one would create over the other. I started with the dry beans and it did fine, I didn’t expect it to be a problem. I didn’t see things get clogged or clump up. Then I switched to the better beans, and to my surprise, they didn’t get stuck, clump up, etc. The beans on the top even continued to move despite the beans being more oily. In the few days that I had it, I didn’t notice the beans drying out either. Which was a very nice surprise. It’s pretty quiet too, so it didn’t wake my wife or disturb anyone… well the frother does. It’s loud, the steamy noise is loud, but you get used to it. It’ll give you a jump scare the first time you use it, but it’s fine after you know what to expect. The capacitive buttons are not behind a touchscreen like I had originally thought, but they’re colorful, and look nice. They’re easy to press and pretty responsive, and not actually buttons. So easy to wipe down! Speaking of cleaning, cleaning it was also super easy and well thought out. There’s a tray in the front you can remove to dispose of all the old coffee, and water waste. Just rinse it out and you're good to go! Cleaning the frother was also super easy. It just hangs on the little tab thing and just lift and remove. The grinder unit is also easy to clean. Just take off the water, open the door and pull out the grinding unit and rinse. Super easy to do. Seems like Philips recommends this once a week, but I did it ever couple of days. I really like the fact it comes with a water filter, and a water testing strip. It’s really smart that it acclimates to the water you have. What I didn’t like: It wasn’t all good though. For example the frother has three notches on it with VERY HARD to see indicators. It’s not easy to see them. I wish Philips painted them or added metallic inlays for them so they’re easier to see. And the thing I dislike the most is the glossiness of everything! It picks up fingerprints like it’s nothing due to the glossiness of it all. This goes from a nice appliance in your kitchen to a ‘dirty mess’ in what feels like an instant. They should have made it more fingerprint resistant and gave it a brush aluminum look instead of piano black and glossy stuff everywhere. The last thing I didn’t like is the arbitrary small medium large sizes. What does that mean in ounces? No idea, what about cups? No idea! What you think is a small, is likely far smaller than you’d think. And the large is not large at all. I guess if you’re coming from a coffee shop perspective. It’s smaller than you’re used to. They don’t seem to mention it anywhere. Overall though, it’s super easy to make a delicious coffee, and I love it. I wouldn’t EVER go back to standard drip coffee from a pot. This is far superior in every way. I highly recommend it. It’s a great machine that makes great coffee!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Cleaning, Milk frother
    Cons mentioned:
    Startup time
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Amazing coffee at home!

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    I have been looking at a variety of espresso/coffee machines and the Philips machine seemed to cover all the bases. First I wanted one that would brew a regular coffee in addition to making a cappuccino or latte. Lets start at the beginning with unboxing the machine. It is packaged well and took a bit to get it out. Make use you check all the packing materials as some of the parts are cleverly packaged to reduce the risk of damage. Once I got it our, there are some initial setup things to do. Follow the enclosed instruction. Be aware they are pict-o-grams and no words some some steps may be a bit confusing. One improvement would be to use words in the instructions. Once everything is setup and calibrated, there is a test strip to measure your water hardness however, it doesn't clearly tell you how to use it. In fairness, there is a Philips channel on Youtube that will walk you through everything. Now that the device is ready, you can pick what type of drink you want and the machine will do what it does best. I have had the latte, cappuccino and regular coffee. All have come out beating my expectations. The coffee tastes as if it was done in a french press! The latte and cappuccinos tasted like they came from a coffee shop! Some things to be aware of, when you first start up the machine, it does go through some sort of start up process that does take a minute or so. At shutdown, it may dispense a few drops of water to clean out the tubes. Cleaning is simple, for the frother, its as simple as removing and rinsing. All the grounds fall to a compartment attached to the drip tray, so sliding out and you can easily empty. Overall I love this machine and it makes coffee shop quality drinks. It will pay for itself inside of 6 months!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Not a happy purchased

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    Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    They sent me a opene and USED coffee machine they just repacked it. So disappointed it was my birthday present for myself and felt sad when i discovered it was a used item. So much hassle in returning the item.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Easy to use
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    High quality coffee at home while saving money

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    I feel like I'm making coffee shop coffee drinks at home with the ease of pressing a button. The Phillips 3300 Fully Automatic Espresso Machine with LatteGo Milk Frother is a fantastic machine to keep in a home, office, or business space. This machine takes a bit of learning to get used to the intricacies of what it is capable of and how to get it to perform at its best. Once the learning curve has passed I feel like I'm making coffee that is just as good as my high priced coffee shops in town. In the long run I feel that this machine will save my household a lot of money based on how much coffee that my wife and I consume. The beauty of this machine is that it makes the desired coffee with the press of a button. I've been enjoying espresso, standard coffee, iced coffee, cappuccino, latte macchiato, and hot water drinks. Simply use the top storage area for the coffee beans and let the built in grinder do the work. You can enjoy ground coffee in this machine as well for when you want to make individual drinks. The LatteGo milk system has been an excellent way to get frothing in full effect for the various drinks I've made. The foam is very thick and it performs very well with almond milk and dairy milk from what I have used. The ceramic grinders located within the machine work very well and allow for 12 variations of grinding for fine to coarse grinding preference. The LatteGo is also a greatly appreciated attachment due to its simple cleaning system since it consists of only 2 parts that can be dishwasher safe. Our household makes multiple cups of coffee throughout the day and simply requires us to fill water, empty out the used coffee grounds, and clean out the drip tray. Overall I am liking the machine and the quality of the coffee is very nice and strong. If I'm spending $5-$7 per day at the popular coffee shop for a latte macchiato per person that adds up very fast for our household. The only one negative thing I can say about this is that this is labeled as SilentBrew Technology, but it still makes a decent amount of noise between the coffee bean grinding, hot water pump activating, and the milk frother. It's not deafeningly loud, but surely not silent. A high quality coffee machine like this can save me money in the long run and allow for excellent coffee drinks right at home without being rushed or stuck in lines. The machine looks beautiful and classy as well when sitting on the kitchen counter in our home. We have entertained family and friends on a few evenings and made coffee drinks that impressed our guests and everyone was pleased with the quality and simplicity of the coffee. Well worth the investment if you enjoy coffee and love saving money in the long run.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Easy to use
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Espresso made easy.

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    Once upon a time there was a fellow named Giacomo Casanova who was in the process of escaping from the Piombi prison in Venice, Italy, when he reputedly decided that before leaving the city, he needed to stop for one last cup of coffee at a famous, nearby (and still operating) café on Piazza S. Marco. Despite his need for a hasty departure, the allure of a good cup of coffee (or any of the tasty derivatives), was a powerful incentive for him, as it is for many others to stop and partake. Although it may be doubtful if anyone will be taking a similar kind of risk like Mr. Casanova did for a delicious cup of flavor from the new automatic barista from Philips, you never know. Personally, I’ve had a cup of coffee at that previously mentioned café, and it truly was great. Let’s see how well this new Philips compares minus the scenic atmospherics and history. To be fair, we’ll use a well-known Italian coffee-manufacturer’s beans sourced from a local Italian importer who also brews and serves this coffee, which I’ve also previously sampled. To operate this automatic machine, we will employ the index finger of my daughter to press the start button, who has, in the past, been a barista in a popular coffee chain. Then, we drink. This is a handsome machine that is relatively expensive, reasonably compact in size and graced with functionality. The controls on this device are mostly intuitive, easy to operate and comprehensive. Setup is relatively easy, even more so if you grew up putting together small plastic blocks or lingonberry-fueled furniture, as Philips employs the open-to-interpretation drawings methodology for instructions that allow earthlings of any language to setup and operate the machine. Any of those earthlings will have to go online to search for an actual written manual to read in their language. Pity the fool that has no internet connectivity, for they shall not make coffee easily. Also note that as you extract the machine from its cardboard prison, note that they’ve supplied a convenient sling of plastic with hand holes near the ends that swaths the lower body and allows easy and safe liftoff out of the nested packaging material. After removing the various stickers and tape, it is advisable to wash any of the removable surfaces that are involved in the coffee-making process. As this model also includes a replaceable AquaClean water filter, you are supposed to shake it for 5 seconds, soak it in an external water bath for 30 seconds (to fill it with water) and install it into the water tank of the coffee maker to allow it to filter the water for improved taste and reduced need for future mineral deposit removal. In addition, Philips has also supplied a small test strip to determine your water’s relative hardness, with results derived by exposing the test strip to the water to be used for a period of one second and then waiting for one minute to determine what the hardness level is. Next, you inform the machine what that level is per the instructions and then you can get on with your new coffee-making life. Maintenance-wise, the manufacturer claims that the ceramic bean-grinding blades are long-lasting and that the cleaning cycle for removing mineral deposits isn’t required to be used until after approximately 5,000 cups have been brewed. Really? I find this hard to believe even if using the in-line filter. The “manual” also seems to indicate a rather rigorous cleaning regimen of rinsing the removable grinding mechanism, accessible from a door behind the water reservoir and all the removable water/coffee contacting parts at least once a week. Obviously, the milk reservoir requires cleaning after each session of use if not storing it in the fridge for the next use. Once every two months, there is a supplied tube of some form of lubrication that is required to be used on the grinding mechanism. So, all things considered, this device requires some maintenance, although perhaps not as much as some more professional models that see higher use, although certainly much more than your typical K-Cup plastic-waste-creator. There is a degree of noise creation with this model that strikes a compromise from the wake-the-household noise levels of professional machines compared to the stealth of a French press. This model rumbles in somewhere between the two, with the grinding portion comparable to the water pump for being the noisiest parts of the cycle. Some of the other pluses on this machine are the six, preset brew choices that allow wanna-be-baristas to handle all the timing and judgement demands that come with mastering the preparatory art of fancy coffee making. While the hot water button is nothing to write home about, some of the other settings do require a bit of getting used to in selecting the correct size container for the various froth and liquid combinations. Also, when selecting the X2 derivative of some of the presets, note that it goes through the complete cycle two times with a fresh coffee grind for each cycle. Another handy feature is the resumption of an ongoing operation after the need for and then a refill of water. Minuses include those same six button-selected brew choices that would appear to be displayed on a programmable lcd screen, but in fact, are just capacitive-touch switches with bright LED lights to indicate positions/settings. Depending on ambient lighting, this sometimes requires the aid of a phone light to illuminate the front of the panel, as the glare from the LEDs overpower the printed graphics in lower light conditions to make reading the front panel’s markings difficult. Other issues include the rigorous cleaning requirements, the lack of a rapid bean replacement (RBR) method to exchange one type of bean for another and an available app that only allows access to a manual and some recipes in exchange for your personal information and God knows what else. There is one saving grace for RBR versatility that involves a chute located at the top of the machine that allows pre-ground coffee to bypass the grinder (with help from a front panel button) for an alternative to whatever is located in the bean hopper, whose contents, when loaded, are somewhat difficult to remove. So, are you a Jacomo or a Jack? Does coffee connoisseur describe your inclination towards the offspring of the roasted brown beans? From my point of view as someone who enjoys coffee, but is not crazy about spending a fortune for a machine that may or may not be relegated to storage in a few months, this machine is at the top of both my budget and capabilities. I like it, but of course wish there were a few changes. I would recommend it to friends if they were in the market for a machine in this price range, but with the caveat that I have had no other brand/model experience with similar priced machines to compare it to. However, there is no doubt that this “automatic” espresso machine is way easier to operate than a manual one with results satisfyingly delicious. There is a charming expression used in the auto world of something called a “daily driver”. This coffee maker may not be a practical “daily driver” for everyone, due mainly to its cost and upkeep/cleaning requirements, but for a personal splurge, or when entertaining, it may well be worth the cost and extra cleaning required. Maybe it’s also worth holding onto whatever coffee maker you currently have and think about this one as more appropriate for use on those special occasions when you don’t mind putting in a little extra effort into using and cleaning your “fully automatic” espresso machine for a taste treat. Everyone in our household thoroughly enjoyed the flavor of the coffees made with this machine and despite what may seem like a limited number of presets, there is a wide assortment of variations possible. We tried many different beans and all of them were handled with aplomb by this machine. Recommended.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Easy to use
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Affordable, Quite, & Ideal for Home Coffee Lovers

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    The Philips 3300 is a solid mid-range fully automatic espresso machine, offering some nice improvements over the 3200 model. With more drink options, quieter brewing, and enhanced control over froth and grind size, it's a well-rounded option for home coffee lovers. Key Features: • Drink Options & Customization: This machine comes with six one-touch beverage options, which is really handy. You can easily adjust the coffee strength, milk froth, and cup size with the touch panel. It’s great if you have multiple coffee drinkers in the house with different preferences. • LatteGo Milk System: I love how simple the LatteGo system is. The three-piece milk container is compact, froths milk automatically for lattes and cappuccinos, and is super easy to rinse clean, something I value after making a few drinks back-to-back. • SilentBrew Technology: Compared to other machines I’ve used, the SilentBrew feature makes this one noticeably quieter, which is a plus when making coffee early in the morning or late at night. • Ceramic Grinder: There are 12 grind settings. While it took me a bit of experimenting, I eventually found the perfect grind size that suited my taste. Once dialed in, it delivered consistently great coffee. • User-Friendly Display: The touch display is intuitive and straightforward. It makes navigating the different drinks and brew settings easy, even if you're not familiar with coffee machines. Pros: • Reasonably Priced: It’s a fairly priced fully automatic machine with plenty of beverage options to satisfy everyone in the family. • Easy to Clean: I really appreciate how low-maintenance the LatteGo system is. Cleaning is quick and easy, which makes a big difference in daily use. • Quiet Operation: The SilentBrew and ceramic grinder make for a quiet and smooth coffee-making experience. Cons: • Watery Coffee at First: One thing to note is that the coffee may taste a bit watery at first. It took about eight brews for my machine to adjust properly, as mentioned in the manual, so be patient and you will eventually get the perfect cup. Overall, the Philips 3300 is a nice balance between convenience, customization, and value with very little maintenance. It’s easy to use, quiet, and has enough features and drink options to make it a good choice for the entire household.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A solid machine built to last

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    How can I say the Philips 3300 is built to last? Well, I've been in the automatic coffee machine for quite some time now. My first machine was a Saeco, and that had the feature of a cup counter. Over the years I owned it, it racked up 10,000 cups! At that time I bought a new machine for myself for Christmas, and took the Saeco to work for my fellow employees to enjoy some afternoon espresso shots. The reason I mention this is that Saeco is now owned by Philips, and it seems they put the company's experience & knowledge to good use. I also own the prior model of the 3300 which has served me well for about 5 year now, with nothing more than the routine maintenance that's outlined in the manual. If you haven't owned a super automatic, I realize it can be a scary thing to lay out big bucks for an appliance that you fear will break down the day the warranty is up. In my experience, take care of the machine, it'll take care of you. The first thing is that it comes with a water filter - plug it into the tank. Order a spare so you ready when it needs to be changed. No need to track it on a calendar, a light will come on the panel when it's time. For me, it's about every 3-4 months doing 4 to 6 cups a day. The next important maintenance item is descaling. It comes as either a powder or liquid, it's basically a citric acid or vinegar variant. Fill the water tank, press a few buttons, the machine will draw the solution in a few ounces at a time and do a soak for a few minutes. The whole process takes about an hour. This takes care of machine's innards, preventing calcium buildup. Most people know about the process as it's pretty routine for all coffee machines. But this is not a $20 Mr. Coffee, so make sure you take care of it. Once again, a light will alert you when it's time to descale. It's also good practice at this time to take care of the mechanical innards. The whole "brew group" as they call it (basically all the moving parts), slide out the side of the machine very smoothly. You'll see coffee grounds, a film of evaporated coffee on most parts, or any other dirt/debris that has accumulated. Clean it all out using a small brush (a child's toothbrush works well), run it under hot water, and snap it back in and you're ready to go. Oops, one more thing - you get a tube of food safe grease to lubricate the O-rings. I've done all these things regularly to my old Philips, and at 5 years, it's still going strong. I'll just pass it on to a family member to get them hooked on the benefits of a super automatic. If anything, after a few years, the grinder will wear down some. At that point you can adjust the grinder (there's a knob inside the coffee bin.) I always use the finest grind, so that's why I'll appreciate having a new machine. There's very little that's changed on this model from the prior. Appearance wise, there are now colored icons on the panel to indicate the various drinks, which make the choices easier to see. The panel itself has been prettied up with a chrome look which was previously basic black. But in my opinion, the most important thing is the lid for the coffee bin. It now has a seal, which will help keep the beans in the hopper fresh. This has the added effect of quieting down the bean grinding. I'm good every day with my morning coffee, perhaps an afternoon or evening espresso. But I love the look on my guest's faces when I set the Latte Go in motion. Pour some milk in the container, press the button, and you've got a 2 minute latte. One thing I'll say, they haven't improved the frother, it is pretty loud. I've been very happy over the years with my Philips branded coffee machines, not one has ever broken down or required major service. Looking forward to many more years of service from my new 3300.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Cleaning, Easy to use, Milk frother

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    call me impressed

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    As a first-time user of the Philips 3300 Series Fully Automatic Espresso Machine, I was genuinely impressed by its simplicity, efficiency, and coffee quality. The sleek, compact design fits perfectly on my kitchen counter, and the intuitive touch display made it easy to navigate the drink options. Brewing an espresso was quick — less than a minute — and the flavor was rich with a smooth crema. I loved the customization options for strength, grind size, and temperature, which allowed me to tailor each cup to my taste. Cleaning was surprisingly simple thanks to the removable brew group and automatic cleaning reminders. The milk frother took a little practice, but I was able to create creamy, frothy milk for lattes and cappuccinos after a few tries. While the plastic finish could feel more premium and there are limited pre-programmed specialty drinks, the machine more than delivers on ease of use, customization, and consistent quality. For anyone new to espresso machines, I highly recommend the Philips 3300 for its reliability, convenience, and barista-level results.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Sure Beats Spending $8 a Day on Coffee!

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    The Philips 3300 Fully Automatic Espresso Machine offers a convenient and efficient way to enjoy a variety of espresso-based beverages at home. With its sleek design and user-friendly interface, this machine aims to provide a café-quality experience with minimal effort. Pros: - Intuitive Touchscreen Controls: The touchscreen interface makes it easy to navigate through the machine's settings and select your desired drink. - Customizable Settings: You can tailor your coffee to your preferences by adjusting the water hardness, strength, and milk froth settings. Speaking of water hardness, an included (optional if you have water filters at home) filter is easy to install in the water canister. - Quiet Operation: The ceramic bean grinder operates quietly, ensuring a peaceful brewing experience. - Easy Cleaning: The Aqua Clean function and dishwasher-safe LatteGo dispenser simplify machine maintenance. - Variety of Drinks: The Philips 3300 can brew a range of beverages, including espresso, cappuccino, latte macchiato, and more. Cons: - Initial Setup: The setup process can be somewhat complex, especially for first-time users. - Inconsistent Milk Frothing: The milk frother can sometimes produce inconsistent results, affecting the texture of your drinks. - Noisy Milk Frother: The milk frother can be quite loud. - Drip Tray Issues: The drip tray can fill with water during cleaning cycles, requiring frequent emptying and cleaning. Additionally, the used “coffee pucks” that are dispensed into the “puck tray” can become wet as well, which makes cleaning messier. The Philips 3300 is generally easy to use, thanks to its intuitive touchscreen controls and clear menu options. However, the initial setup process can be a bit overwhelming for those unfamiliar with espresso machines. The pictures were not as detailed, and one of the steps (particularly with PH testing the water) was rather confusing. I had to consult a YouTube video (because I could not find the setup instructions on the Philips website) while I setup the 3300. The machine produces flavorful espresso, cappuccino, and latte macchiato. The customizable settings allow you to fine-tune the taste to your liking. However, I found inconsistencies in milk frothing, which can affect the overall quality of certain beverages. On occasions (regardless of how much I filled the frother holster up with milk), the glass or cup I use to make a cappuccino or latte macchiato differentiated. Also, when I selected a “lesser foam” selection, I found that the 3300 provided less milk-to-espresso ratio, which resulted in inconsistent made/tasting drinks. The sleek design of the Philips 3300 makes it a stylish addition to any kitchen (plus it saves counter space). The quiet ceramic bean grinder is a standout feature for me, ensuring a peaceful brewing experience (in comparison to other machines I have used). I know some users may prefer a steel grinder, but I did not find the performance to degrade with the 3300 using a ceramic grinder. The Aqua Clean function and dishwasher-safe LatteGo dispenser simplify maintenance and cleaning. While the Philips 3300 offers many benefits, including ease of use, customizable settings, and a variety of drink options, I am concerned about the noise level for the milk frother's noise and inconsistency (I believe I woke up my kid in my house when the frother turned on, and I am not exaggerating). If you're willing to invest time in the initial setup phase and are prepared to address potential issues with the milk frother, the Philips 3300 can provide a satisfying home espresso experience outside of purchasing from day-to-day retailers. Overall, the Philips 3300 is a capable espresso machine that offers a convenient and efficient way to enjoy your favorite coffee drinks at home. While it has its strengths, such as its user-friendly interface and customizable settings, it's important to consider potential drawbacks like the milk frother's noise and inconsistency. If you're willing to invest the time and effort to optimize its performance, the Philips 3300 can be a rewarding addition to your morning, afternoon, or evening coffee crave.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Easy to use

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    My best purchase

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This is the best purchase of a "coffeemaker" that I have ever made. The instructions are the only thing that I think needs reworked. Pay close attention to the infographic because there weren't written instructions on it. Make sure you set it up when you aren't jonesing for your coffee and in an impatient mood like I did. Let's just say I did not use my brain well that morning. However, once I figured it all out, it was much simpler than I was making it and now it has made my mornings so easy. If I make sure I prep the machine with coffee beans and/or water beforehand then I can have my cappuccino or latte or other preferred coffee within a few minutes of waking up. Note: it does take a few uses for it to get the perfect cup. So, make a few test cups at setup. This is saving us money because I no longer resort to buying my morning cappuccinos or lattes from a coffee shop. Well, unless I splurge when going to an appointment or out shopping, but I am less tempted and love being able to make my own at home. Plus, I get to test out different coffee beans and flavors, which is a fun plus.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Easy to use, Milk frother, Price

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Amazing

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Woth every penny. Simple and wasy to use, and makes coffee equivalent to coffee shop! The fresh ground beans are an added bonus and cleanup is a breeze. It has 2 self cleaning functions too!

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    An espresso lovers paradise, but has its flaws

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    If you love espressos, if you’re tired of the high prices of coffee, and cafe shops, and want the convenience of their quality at home, this Phillips Espresso maker is for you! I’ve made at least 2 drinks a day, for nearly a week now and I’m absolutely hooked, but there are some cons to note. Pros: Setup is very easy, and the packaging allows for handles so you can set the espresso maker up yourself, without anyone’s help despite the box being heavy and large You can customize your foam level, strength level, and even shot/cup amount every time The milk frother really sets this machine apart, and makes a beautiful foam every single time The coffee bean holder keeps the beans fresh, so you do not have to keep refilling it It has a beautiful, sleek look that will add to any decor or space It will allow you so save trips to coffee shops, and therefore save you money Cons Please note that the first 5-20 times you brew a cup it may be watered down as the machine adjusts to being used. This can result in a waste of high quality beans/grinds so you may want to use a brand you aren’t attached to initially so you don’t waste good coffee Although beautiful, the silver face is a breeding ground for fingerprints The water filter is really terrible, and will come on after every use. This forces you to have to open and shut it even if the water is full to reset it before using it It can take a minute to fully power on, and sometimes it starts making coffee on its own, or won’t shut off right away and sort of has a mind of its own It may also tell you that you need to empty the grounds, despite being nearly empty(I will attach a picture) It’s somewhat quite, but not as much as I would have hoped especially the frother which is to be expected The frother may also “spit” at you a bit The cup sizes aren’t really made for typical American sized cups, which means you may need to run it multiple times if you are using this for everyday coffee as well Overall, it makes such great coffee, such great foam, and provides an amazing experience when it’s working as it should. You have weigh out the pros and cons, but overall if you can get past the little quirks it’s worth it.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Automatic, Easy to use

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Automatic and easy. Lacks human loving touch

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    Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This machine is fantastic in terms of ease of use. Literally push a button and get what you asked for. Even the frothing is Automatic. It measures the grind automatically and even chucks it for you. This is a great machine for easy and mindless espresso making. If you prefer more customization , this machine might not be for you.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Easy to use, Milk frother

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Lattes for everyone

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Amazing coffee, our guest loved it. My son makes lattes for everyone because its so simple to use.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Milk frother

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Phillips LatteGo 3300

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    Posted . Owned for 3 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Makes great coffee! Happy with the noise level while the beans grind, very easy setup for the LatteGo, and super easy to clean and maintain the machine. Having a current issue with water leaking out the bottom when using the LatteGo, hoping that a descaling solution while clear the issue. If not will contact Phillips as the machine is under warranty.

    I would recommend this to a friend