PHILIPS Serie 4300 Macchina per caffe espresso completamente automatica - Montalatte LatteGo, 8 varietà di caffe, Display touch intuitivo, Nero, (EP4347/94) Macchina per caffe espresso con LatteGo

Brand:Philips Kitchen Appliances

3.4/5

1811.95

Filtro potente e facile manutenzione: grazie ad AquaClean, goditi un'acqua limpida e purificata: cambiando il filtro dopo essere stato richiesto dalla macchina, non avrai bisogno di decalcificare la tua macchina fino a 5000 tazze. Menu My Coffee Choice: regola l'intensità e la quantità della tua bevanda e scegli tra tre diverse impostazioni in base alle tue preferenze. Il sistema Aroma Extract raggiunge in modo intelligente l'equilibrio ottimale tra la temperatura di infusione e l'estrazione dell'aroma mantenendo la temperatura dell'acqua tra 90 e 98°C. Display touch intuitivo: seleziona il caffè perfetto per il tuo umore con un solo tocco. LatteGo Milk System: Completa il tuo caffè con uno strato di schiuma di latte liscio come la seta. Con la serie Philips 4300 prepara facilmente fino a 8 varietà di caffè aromatici neri ea base di latte con il semplice tocco di un pulsante! Goditi il ​​delizioso gusto e l'aroma del caffè dai chicchi freschi alla temperatura perfetta.

Filtro potente e facile manutenzione: grazie ad AquaClean, goditi un'acqua limpida e purificata: cambiando il filtro dopo essere stato richiesto dalla macchina, non avrai bisogno di decalcificare la tua macchina fino a 5000 tazze. Menu My Coffee Choice: regola l'intensità e la quantità della tua bevanda e scegli tra tre diverse impostazioni in base alle tue preferenze. Il sistema Aroma Extract raggiunge in modo intelligente l'equilibrio ottimale tra la temperatura di infusione e l'estrazione dell'aroma mantenendo la temperatura dell'acqua tra 90 e 98°C. Display touch intuitivo: seleziona il caffè perfetto per il tuo umore con un solo tocco. LatteGo Milk System: Completa il tuo caffè con uno strato di schiuma di latte liscio come la seta. Con la serie Philips 4300 prepara facilmente fino a 8 varietà di caffè aromatici neri ea base di latte con il semplice tocco di un pulsante! Goditi il ​​delizioso gusto e l'aroma del caffè dai chicchi freschi alla temperatura perfetta.
Brand Philips Kitchen Appliances
Capacity 1.8 Liters
Color Black
Product Dimensions 10"D x 15"W x 17"H
Special Feature Programmable

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Scritto da: Consuelo Wells
Absolutely love this coffee machine!!!
6 Month Edit: Still going strong! I love this thing. I can't remember the last time I bought a latte from a store (except maybe during travel). It's definitely going to pay for itself in the next couple months. This thing sparks so much joy in my life! My only small complaint is that the milk froth option only goes up to making a 12 oz latte. The carafe holds enough to make a 16 oz, but you have to run 2 separate milk froths to get there. It's a very small thing but for the future it would be nice. Also for some reason it doesn't "remember" that I usually do 2 espresso shots, so I have to select that each time. Basically my biggest complaints are software complaints ha. The machine itself works so well. It is easy to clean, easy to maintain, and our water is fairly hard but I haven't had to change the water filter yet even though I use it everyday. Still great! I'll try to update at a year ???? Original Review: I have spent actual years of my life trying to find the cheapest way to make espresso lattes at home. I started simple with an aeropress, a moka pot, upgraded to a cheap espresso maker, bought a grinder, etc, etc. And yet I still found myself buying coffee at coffee shops. I personally didn't have the patience to find the exact right grind and the exact right tamp to get a store quality espresso. I finally caved and bought this 4300 series latte maker. This thing is going to save me so much money over the next year. I've only had it about a week but I've already used it every day and it's perfect. It's SO easy to use. Set up is a breeze. It basically works right out of the box. It comes with a water filter which was nice. Once you get the beans in there, it takes 2-5 shots to "load" the mechanisms and actually put out a shot of espresso and not just water. I did need to adjust the grind to a finer grind (setting 3) to get a good crema. If you adjust it after beans are in, make sure you do it WHILE the grinder is working (you'll have to brew a shot to do this) and be ready to work quickly. I guess if you do it while it's off and there are beans in there you can damage the grinder. I would make sure to read the instructions all the way through, and get familiar with the machine. Once you do, the whole process is a breeze. Once you have your settings dialed in, making a latte is as easy as put a cup underneath, press a button, and go. It takes approximately 1-2 min for a latte. It grinds beans fresh for every shot. If you set everything to the largest settings, you get about a 12 oz latte. Cleaning and maintinence is super easy. The machine steps you through most of it. It tells you the steps to take to install the water filter, tells you when to empty the waste grounds contatiner, gives you multiple cleaning settings. I rinse out the lattego container twice and it takes less than a minute. I feel like this machine is so well thought out and it feels pretty well put together. Overall I have very little to complain about. Once I dialed in my settings, I found the coffee I get out is as yummy as any latte from a coffee shop. My biggest complaints are: - You only get about a 12 oz coffee automatically, if you want a 16 oz or 20 oz, you'll have to do multiple milk froths and espresso runs - The machine is rather loud. It's not a deal breaker for me by any means, but in the morning it can be a little jarring and it always spooks our cats. - Adjusting the grind setting is a bit of a hastle. You have to do it while the machine is running and while it does that , the grind setter wants to move in the opposite direction of which direction you're trying to go so you have to have a pretty decent grip on it. Luckily you should only really have to do this once. - The latteGo carafe leaves about a cm of milk on the bottom even if you've put the right amount in. If you dump and clean it out every time, you'd end up wasting a decent amount of milk. -I've heard people have a hard time using the pre-ground coffee slot and I haven't tried it. But it does get pretty steamy each time it runs which I imagine would make it rather hard to clean. Some tips and tricks I've learned since using this machine: - This thing likes to rinse itself out a lot. (Which is good) but it's a little more hastle to clean out the water catcher on the bottom. I just keep an old coffee cup nearby and let it rinse into that and dump it out every time. It's a lot less cumbersome to clean out. - If you have leftover milk in the latteGo, I do 2-3 automatic rinses to get milk out of the milk tube and then put the whole container in the fridge for the next day. It cleans out the frothing mechanism enough that milk doesn't go bad in there and you don't have to waste the little bit of milk in there. - A lot of regular espresso beans might be too oily for super-automatic espresso machines. Apparently that oil will eventually gunk up the grinder, so it's recommended to buy medium roast beans. You can google some beans that are safe for the machine and find the best ones for you. I like the lavazza brand. - If you're like me and enjoy a flavored latte, invest in some syrups with the pumps. It really really completes the whole "barista at home" thing I was going for. Even better if you can get a tiered holder for all of them! - If you want to be a little extra, get yourself some disposable coffee cups with lids. They're definitely worse for the environment but if you're drinking everyday it can get a little cumbersome making sure you always have a clean travel cup. Or just invest in a bunch of dishwasher safe travel cups! This thing is pricey for sure. But I've definitely spent a long time and a lot of money before this to try to replicate what it can do and it is so worth just spending the money on it. It sparks a little bit of joy for me every time I use it and gives me the quality coffee I want everytime. It is easy to use and maintain. It also makes making multiple lattes a breeze if you are a multi-cup household. As long as it doesn't die within a year- it'll be so so worth it!
Scritto da: O. U.
Impressive Machine with a few Odd Design Issues
---- UPDATE After using this machine for some time, I have to admit, I have changed my mind somewhat, and therefore upgrading to 5 stars. Overall, this is a fantastic machine, despite a few design issues. Under no circumstances consider buying this machine without the LatteGo feature. It's a huge boost, especially for guests who don't know how to make steamed milk manually. Also, you can just snap of the entire assembly and put it in the fridge with remaining milk. They really should offer a separate assembly for manual steaming, though. With respect to espresso quality and crema: always set to max espresso strength and max temperature, this will ensure a decent espresso quality. At least on this model, it is actually very easy to first make an espresso, and then make steamed milk, to pour a cappuccino in the correct way. It will take 10-15 seconds longer, but well. Alternatively, simply stir with a spoon after making an incorrectly poured cappucino. Without doing this the product is really not drinkable, unless you wanted an espresso with foam on the top. Note that after stirring or with semi-manual correct order pouring, the steamed milk is actually quite decent, perhaps even close to perfect. Philips should consider offering an automatic espresso followed by milk pouring option (might consume slightly more electricity), and there should be more options to customize strength, temperature, and most importantly brew time, to make this a perfect machine, but overall this is not bad at all. ---- ORIGINAL REVIEW I have used a De'Longhi ESAM 3300 for the past 12 years until the grinder got stuck (with no repairs in the interim). I'm not even remotely a coffee expert, but that's what I have used to make my morning cappuccino for years. My first impression after an afternoon of use is that this is an an impressive feat of engineering and it looks great in the kitchen, and makes a large variety of coffee drinks in a manner that most will be happy about. However, particularly compared to my old and trusty De'Longhi, this is a very flimsy construction, that also seems to be prone to dropping of parts. I managed to drop the loosely fitted milk lid twice on the floor in the first two hours and also spilled milk several times, which are events that literally never would happen with my old machine. Also, rely annoying that top lid for opening to pour in bins is just loose with no pivotable attachment. Just really inconvenient compared to the De'Longhi, as you have to put it aside instead of just flipping it open. More importantly, there are at least three serious design flaws in this machine, which pretty much means it cannot make serious/proper coffee drinks: 1) It always pours the steamed milk first. You can literally not make a cappuccino this way (it will actually taste and feel completely different) and the only imperfect remedy is to stir the drink with a tea spoon after the machine has finished (or engage in a time consuming and non-supported manual work around). I really do not understand what they were thinking. Did the engineers not study the art of coffee making or consult with notable Baristas? Of course they did, but they apparently did not take it seriously. 2) the brew time is about 8 seconds which is about 2.5-3 times too short. I suspect this has something to do with making and pouring the milk foam first and it may be energy efficient to reuse the same steam pressure, but you can't make a proper espresso like this. Finally, 3) the LatteGo steamed milk is not of good quality; it does not create a velvety micro foam, but instead it seems to be a courser foam that then partially solidifies in the bottom. The result is not impressive, and as noted it will be necessary to stir the drink after preparation to make it tolerable. I understand that most families will enjoy this machine and not be concerned with any of this. However, look elsewhere if you enjoy a proper cappuccino... I will likely keep it, since it allows everyone in the household and guests to make their favorite coffee drink with the press of a button, and most will likely believe it tastes great. Perhaps Philips can do a software/firmware update to fix the incorrect order of milk pouring at least?
Scritto da: Mark Danemann
A truly well-thought out machine
I own a high-end ($3,400) Jira and this unit is easier to use and makes better coffee. The LatteGo concept is brilliant and works very well. Most importantly, cleaning is lightning fast as you just take the carafe off, separate the two halves and rinse them. Since no milk goes into the machine, you don't have to clean the machine. Only a wand would be easier and arguably not!! The other advantage to this approach is you can put as much milk in the carafe as you want and then return the extra to the jug -- not the case if you steam your own. I find the temperature (set at highest) as excellent and will remind people that if you don't heat the mug, you are going to instantly cool the drink. I heat it with boiling water from a kettle. This is a super easy machine to use at an amazing price and I plan to replace my Jira with it as I NEVER steam milk by hand with that machine.
Scritto da: jay dee
Absolutely love it!!
Once you get the hang of how to use it, it's so simple and makes a perfect coffee or cappuccino. I read a lot of the negative reviews and I'm sure there's a reason for a couple of these comments that I've also encountered... - it says that the grounds container needs to be emptied but I'm sure that there is some sort of sensor that gets blocked so it "thinks" that the grounds need to be removed. - the on button does not work - the plug-in on the back of the machine is loosely attached and just needs to be adjusted.
Scritto da: Rambling Roy
Good product. Terrible service.
I bought this machine a year ago. It makes great coffee, but after a few months one of the cycles (Americano) became unreliable. It also started leaking water inside in amounts that were unexpected. I called and got service who were very helpful, but in the end he said that I needed to send it for repair. He gave me a case number and said within 2 days I should get a return label. That was a month ago and after many calls to their 1-800 line nobody answers or returns messages. There is no other way to contact them. No email. No chatbot. If they don't answer and never call back then how is this service? I am still happy with the quality of the coffee that I can get but I am not getting what I paid a premium price for.
Scritto da: Jayne C
Fantastic Superautomatic Espresso Machine!
This is our first super automatic espresso machine and it is so convenient and easy to use. There is an initial break in phase that other people have talked about where at the coffee came out super weak. But even in the instructions it advises that it will take a few cups for the machine to self adjust, which it seems to do. The LatteGo feature is a no brainer as it takes the guess work out of creating milk froth. It's so simple and easy to use with just a press of a button. Clean up of the LatteGo system is really easy too as you can just use the quick rinse feature to clean out the LatteGo container and then put back the remainder left over milk into the fridge to store using the LatteGo container. If you want to do a deep clean of the LatteGo container it just comes apart and then snaps back together easily. I love the variety of drinks that it can make as well. Having the user profiles does make it easier between my spouse and I as we have different strengths and volumes. Having the digital display is a great feature to have also as it's very visual and helps you create your brew to your liking while saving it to your profile for next time. If simplicity and ease of use is what you're looking for this is definitely the unit to get. We debated between the 3200 and the 4300 but ultimately went with he 4300 for the additional brew varieties, user profiles, and digital display. No regrets whatsoever going with he 4300 as there is no guesswork as the digital display tells you the measurements. We've had it for over a month now and have no complaints so far.
Scritto da: Matt
Quality Machine
We absolutely love this machine so far. Makes a good quality coffee, espresso and specialty drinks. Touch screen, easy to use and cleaning is a breeze. Took a day or so for the machine to calibrate itself and start producing good pucks. Only downside is it is a little noisy. Highly recommend ????

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