I've had this machine for about 5 months now and I really love it. It gives a nice crema, and doesn't leak out any coffee smell from its top cover. It does use a lot of water though so you'll have to clean the bottom tank quite often, but that's not that big of a deal. The only thing I miss is a 4th setting for the drink amount because I usually have to run it once on 3 and then once on 1 so I can fill my cup. Also, when I first made the purchase I overlooked the LatteGo part, so I was a bit disappointed with the fact that it came with the LatteGo attachment, rather than a regular milk frother attachment, because I though that would prevent me from making latte art. I'm not sure what I was on back then but now I just keep a small milk jug on the machine as it prepares the milk, and then quickly switch to a cup as it pours espresso, which allows me to do put the milk in later and make whatever shape I want. One final thing; make sure to ventilate your kitchen (or where you keep the machine) as it can somehow leave coffee stains on the higher parts of your walls, probably because of the steam that comes out of it.
Best part I learned from this lady is “ you can put the rest of the milk in the fridge😂” I can’t believe I didn’t think about that. Was complaining about wasting the rest of the milk and cleaning! Thanks
I hope you are enjoying your retirement. Love your videos. This was the one that convinced us to get the LateGo for Christmas and are INCREDIBLY happy! Thanks Gail!
Had a higher end Saeco espresso maker already for the last 7 years at work and it worked great, was looking for a new one on Amazon and seen your video so just bought 2 from your website instead. One for me and one for my best friend.
I have a Breville. I didn’t think anyone elsex especially Phillips, would make something even more convenient and in a smaller package. I can’t justifying buying a new machine but I want this right now
I had this machine for 18 months and love it! The only problem lately has been the milk. It is way too foamy and I'm not sure why. I haven't change anything as far as I can tell.
Perfect minimalist setup with very good coffee. If you want full auto, you wont be disappointed by this one. A shame the Jura machines don't die, I wont need a new machine for at least 5-7 years 🙈
My Impressa C9 died after 7 years. Just popped for this thing. We'll see. I'm sending the C9 for repair anyway, just in case. The crema from the Jura is perfect. That will be hard to match.
Jura's definitely break, ours has been repaired 3 times in the 2 year life span of the machine. Very unhappy with the quality of this rather expensive machine.
@@kemari1991 As was said in the video you can stop the process at any time by pressing the stop button. You can just select "Latte" and when you have the milk you can stop the coffee :) This is what I think can be done and is very easily achievable.
Can’t wait to get this machine - due tomorrow - am a Nespresso user at the moment but am having some issues, also have to use the separate milk frother which is less than efficient and burns milk easily. I am sure I am going to enjoy this machine much more - thank you for the information, clear, concise and easy to follow with great tips.
I just received mine today from your website. Awesome drinks. Using fresh local coffee roasted beans. Some of the best coffee I've ever had. Especially with all of the syrups and sauces I got.
Love my new 3200 LatteGo. The only gripe I have is how small the portions are! I have to go through, find the cups I'm going to use most often and increase the max size for all the models. The "large" coffee size fills up maybe half a cup of coffee at most. Same with all the other modes. I wish we could adjust the "medium" portion also. Only the large can be adjusted
Thats because its an espresso machine, not a coffee machine. Espresso extracts coffee under 15 bars of pressure, this doesnt create a large volume of liquid, rather it creates a concentrate with 3-4x the potency of typical drip coffee. If you want volume you use a drip coffee maker, if you want lots of caffine in a small volume you go espresso machine.
Saeco is an italian brand, we don’t make english coffee neither we like it.. the portions are made mostly for italian espresso and cappuccino, the portion u are used to are made here..
@@CommanderAdamaNJ I got mine from Amazon. I love it, use it daily! It’s super simple to setup, easy to clean and feels high quality. No regrets at all.
@@cloud15487 $799 or does it go lower on occasion? I’ve been making manually and wand frothing for years in a little krups. Not thrilled with espresso quality. Thanks for the reply.
@@cloud15487 Reached out to Seattle Coffee Gear they said sales on website. I did not see it go on sale. Best Buy has it 100 off as of yesterday ($699) so I ordered it. Should be here on Wednesday. Looking forward to a stronger cup than my Krups espresso makes. Let you know how it goes.
It works well, is so easy, and if you only use half the milk it can be popped in the fridge for later. I just run water from the faucet into the spout to rinse residual milk...negligible amount of water if any runs down into the carafe.
I'm not sure if you'd do this considering you sell both but any chance of a blind taste test comparing espresso's and Americarno's from a semiautomatic machines with ones from a superauto? Sorry if you've already done one but i couldn't see a video on it.
Hi Gail, Great review! I love this machine, it makes good coffee. Do you know if it’s necessary to use the cleaning tablet for the brew group, I live in an area with soft water and don’t use oily coffee. The other question is, does the machine warn you when the filter needs to be changed.
I Love It, So Easy...BUT...5 Months and it quite...it was replaced by Phillips with a new machine when it wasn't able to be fixed...but I'm worried about 5 more months & future service needed on it...I didn't see an extended warantee available...I hate disposable appliances that don't last & can't be easily repaired locally
Hello. Thanks for jet another great video. But I have i question. Is it possible to clean the grinder? To easy take apart and clean with a brush like I do on my Vario home. I haven`t found a good fully automatic machine there I can do this.
I would really want to see how to make coffee or cappuccino with pre-ground coffee, I try several time according to the instructions and no luck, unless my machine is with the defect. I would appreciate your help. Thank you! Mariana.
I'm curious how this machine compares to other fully-automatic machines in it's price range, specifically the Gaggia Anima Prestige, Jura D6, and the Breville Barista Touch.
Gail, Love your videos. I have a saeco intelia deluxe cappucino, good machine but froth is light for my taste. Would this machine be a significant upgrade??
How’s the cleaning process? I know you mentioned the milk carafe and the inner portion but what about de scaling? And with it having so many plastic parts what about durability??
Is the amount of brewed coffee adjustable? For example, an Americano Not only by the 3 factory presets, but by setting it yourself to fill the cup exactly?
Hi how are you ? I loved the video I'm looking for a coffee machine to buy and I'm between it and the Breville espresso. Which one will give me a better espresso, late machiatto and cappuccino? I don't know if I choose practicality or total control thank you
Great review. I am really interested in this machine. Does the hot water run through the plastic brew parts? Thanks very much if you could answer the question.
You guys do a wonderful job with the video. Philips should pay you! I had a silly question. My old Saeco that I had for >8 yrs finally bit the dust. I have 2 spare de-scalers and the old Intenza filters. Can I use these with the machine? I hate to throw them away and they are made by Philips...
I sometimes like to make matcha green tea lattes using the steam wand. I would still want that option, and I can’t see how that would work with this machine. They could at least have added an option for frothed milk only.
Quick question, it says 3200 LatteGo review but you keep mentioning 3300 during the video, which model is it? EDIT: By the end you mention the 3200. Great reviews btw, I just realized I watched another of your videos before getting the Saeco HD8765/47 :) I'm now heading to purchase this machine, thank you!
That’s what I was wondering. If you catch the milk in a separate milk pitcher, can you pour it in yourself after the shot is pulled. It would be a nice option if you felt like blessing someone with a fancy finish.
GREAT review!! To-the-point and clearly explained!! :) However, as I have near-zero knowledge of espresso machines, would you be so kind as to cover the following queries: 0.38: What is that lubricant for? Where/how do we use it? 1.55: Is how much you want ground, a matter of taste, or is there a "standard" level that we should set the adjustment to? 2.05: Does using whole beans, or pre-ground coffee, make a difference in the result? How can you "tell" the machine which coffee compartment to use (beans vs ground)? Can you make all the 5 different drinks with both options (beans vs ground)? And, is only one scoop of ground coffee (that the compartment can take) enough to make a double-quantity drink, just as it will do with the beans (where it can use as many beans as are required as in 8.13)? 2.36: You say "cup warmer". Does this mean that the "floor" of the area is heated?? Thanking you in advance for your time!! :)
very well presented! Can you tell me if you can adjust the temperature of the milk? I have a fully automatic machine from another company that I recently purchased and the milk is cold almost. Also can you make the milk froffy?
Since there is no option for a Latte, what would be the best settings to get one or something close? Latte macchiato and I increase the amount of milk? Regular coffee with milk?
I'd love to see a comparison between 2200 and 3200. It looks like the 3200 has an easy milk level button, which is missing on the 2200. But more than that, I'd love to see a review of the difference.
Is it possible to show or comment how regular coffee tastes? Everyone in every video demo with a cappuccino, espresso, or latte. While I’m the cappuccino drinker, some old fashioned relatives prefer regular coffee. How does the coffee setting taste? Good enough to dump the old glass carafe? Thanks for all of your helpful videos!
i removed my Technivorm Moccamaster and capresso stainless infinity grinder from the counter and only use the 3200 latteGo. have had one about a month now.
I make the americano every morning, it's a great cup of strong coffee! It's so easy to adjust coffee strength for each cup, you can quickly find your best cup, and each person in the house can fix it just the way they want. LOVE this machine!
We bought the Philips 3200 LatteGo Espresso Machine from Seattle Coffee Gear. We made our first cappuccinos this morning. Is there a way to make "two shot" latte or cappuccino with the LatteGo? We see how to do a 2 shot espresso. Hope to learn something here lol.
When you make the latte macchiato (or cappuccino for that matter), does the machine do one shot of espresso or two (ie, one or two doses of espresso)? It looks like you can do x2 for the espresso drink but not for latte macchiato? Thank you!
Hi. Mine stopped using ground coffee anymore. It works like everything is ok but the only outcome is hot water, and the ground coffe turns into a puck, thats it. Do you have any guess about how to fix it? Thank you!
Never separate the milk container from it's holder with milk in it- it will go everywhere....the clear part is NOT contained...it needs the black casing to hold the milk in- we just use the milk and rinse it, or pour it out and store it, then rinse the milk container.
What kind of coffee does the middle button makes (the one between espresso and americano) ? Also, I wonder how it can make americano. Is there another water spout inside the unit, can the excess water bypass the coffee puck?
How would you co pare this one to the (Breville BES880BSS Barista Touch Espresso Machine, Brushed Stainless Steel) I can't decided which one it's better for me
Guy L I think the brew unit and tech is all the same. You just get fewer drink options than the Xelsis (5 vs 12) and fewer customization options. If that’s worth $1k to you only you can decide.
I just got mine yesterday. Is that too early to tell if the machine does in fact makes good coffee? So far, I’m not impressed. Not sure what I’m doing wrong. It didn’t taste strong enough so I added 4 shots. Could it be the beans that I bought? It was roasted 9/1/20 and I used it on 9/21/20. Help please!
Hi there , kinda thinking of pulling the trigger on this one, one question tho, if i buy beans for a good espresso and decide to make americano, which is basically english coffee is there any other spot it will take beans from or it will use that same bean ?
I've had a Saeco Syntia Cappuccino for more than 5 years. It works just fine, the only thing I don't like about it it's the milk carafe. It's extremely hard to disassemble and clean. And the foam quality is not good at all. Here in Argentina there are currently good choices to get the Philips 2231 LatteGo that has some less features than this one. Am I getting a good deal by replacing my Syntia with this one? I feel that the 2231 is more an entry-mid level machine where the Syntia is more robust. I know that Syntia is a pretty old model so I'd be getting a totally brand new one, but not yet convinced.
I am wondering how the Philips 3200 LatteGo compares to the De'Longhi Magnifica Cappuccino (ECAM 23.260)? They are roughly equal in terms of drink choices, both with milk dispensers, nearly identical size....
Delonghi specializes in espresso while philips specializes in mass production, the reality is that the delonghi will have more tempurature customization, a more even extraction with better and more evenly distributed pressure in general with a proper pressure gauge, and a more flavorful customisable end product, however the delonghi is like $1400 vs $700 for the philips so you get what you pay for at the end of the day.
Thanks for the review! Now I have noticed in delonghi you mentioned the type of beans (which was reeeaaally help as this was my issue with delonghi). Now my question is, do you this machine will have the same issue or any bean should be fine with it. Thanks again!
This lady is a natural on camera. So clear, not full of herself, good extra side points!
She retired last yr after being with SCG for so many years.
@@Commander_HW noooo I just found her 😭😭
She is for sure
Latte ta go" 😂 i love her
I still remember the Gail and Kat machine reviews. Always fun and informative! Miss those days
Way better than the official video philips has on their channel
I've had this machine for about 5 months now and I really love it. It gives a nice crema, and doesn't leak out any coffee smell from its top cover. It does use a lot of water though so you'll have to clean the bottom tank quite often, but that's not that big of a deal. The only thing I miss is a 4th setting for the drink amount because I usually have to run it once on 3 and then once on 1 so I can fill my cup.
Also, when I first made the purchase I overlooked the LatteGo part, so I was a bit disappointed with the fact that it came with the LatteGo attachment, rather than a regular milk frother attachment, because I though that would prevent me from making latte art. I'm not sure what I was on back then but now I just keep a small milk jug on the machine as it prepares the milk, and then quickly switch to a cup as it pours espresso, which allows me to do put the milk in later and make whatever shape I want.
One final thing; make sure to ventilate your kitchen (or where you keep the machine) as it can somehow leave coffee stains on the higher parts of your walls, probably because of the steam that comes out of it.
Best part I learned from this lady is “ you can put the rest of the milk in the fridge😂” I can’t believe I didn’t think about that. Was complaining about wasting the rest of the milk and cleaning! Thanks
I hope you are enjoying your retirement. Love your videos. This was the one that convinced us to get the LateGo for Christmas and are INCREDIBLY happy! Thanks Gail!
Had a higher end Saeco espresso maker already for the last 7 years at work and it worked great, was looking for a new one on Amazon and seen your video so just bought 2 from your website instead. One for me and one for my best friend.
Made our first cup today and I’m very impressed. Thank you for the in-depth review. On a side note the customer service on your website is amazing.
No regret with your Philips 3200 so far ?
I watch your films beacuse i learn english a lot from you. Your accent is just perfect. Thank you!
I have a Breville. I didn’t think anyone elsex especially Phillips, would make something even more convenient and in a smaller package. I can’t justifying buying a new machine but I want this right now
I had this machine for 18 months and love it! The only problem lately has been the milk. It is way too foamy and I'm not sure why. I haven't change anything as far as I can tell.
Perfect minimalist setup with very good coffee. If you want full auto, you wont be disappointed by this one.
A shame the Jura machines don't die, I wont need a new machine for at least 5-7 years 🙈
My Impressa C9 died after 7 years. Just popped for this thing. We'll see. I'm sending the C9 for repair anyway, just in case. The crema from the Jura is perfect. That will be hard to match.
@@reworbmada What did you think about the 3200 LatteGo? I'm thinking about buying one.
Jura's definitely break, ours has been repaired 3 times in the 2 year life span of the machine. Very unhappy with the quality of this rather expensive machine.
Does anyone know if this thing can make hot chocolate? 🤔
@@kemari1991 As was said in the video you can stop the process at any time by pressing the stop button. You can just select "Latte" and when you have the milk you can stop the coffee :) This is what I think can be done and is very easily achievable.
This review is why I bought this machine!
Can’t wait to get this machine - due tomorrow - am a Nespresso user at the moment but am having some issues, also have to use the separate milk frother which is less than efficient and burns milk easily. I am sure I am going to enjoy this machine much more - thank you for the information, clear, concise and easy to follow with great tips.
Had a saeco odea for over 12 years and loved it until it finally broke. I will try this machine. TY!
Such a pleasant person! Wish I have a friend like her 🤗
Just purchased this on the SCG website. Can’t wait to use it! LOVE your reviews!
@Antonette Santiago How is your experience with the machine? The coffee? Usage?
We love our machine. Thanks for making it so clear how to operate it.
By the best review I have seen ! Not a lot of other stuff, real judgment and easy to understand and see how all feature works.
Based on her video we bought this machine and are incredibly happy!!
I just received mine today from your website. Awesome drinks. Using fresh local coffee roasted beans. Some of the best coffee I've ever had. Especially with all of the syrups and sauces I got.
Love my new 3200 LatteGo. The only gripe I have is how small the portions are! I have to go through, find the cups I'm going to use most often and increase the max size for all the models. The "large" coffee size fills up maybe half a cup of coffee at most. Same with all the other modes. I wish we could adjust the "medium" portion also. Only the large can be adjusted
Thats because its an espresso machine, not a coffee machine. Espresso extracts coffee under 15 bars of pressure, this doesnt create a large volume of liquid, rather it creates a concentrate with 3-4x the potency of typical drip coffee. If you want volume you use a drip coffee maker, if you want lots of caffine in a small volume you go espresso machine.
Saeco is an italian brand, we don’t make english coffee neither we like it.. the portions are made mostly for italian espresso and cappuccino, the portion u are used to are made here..
Finally an easy to understand, straightforward but detailed reviews! Now I’m excited to use mine
You mentioned that you can make two lattes at once. I’m curious, how would both cups fit with the milk frothy thing there?
You cannot make 2 milk based drinks, only Espresso, Coffee or Americano
Ordered mine yesterday, cant wait for it. Since work from home became a long term thing, this has become a necessity for me! Great review!
Did you order from SCG? How do you like it or not?
@@CommanderAdamaNJ I got mine from Amazon. I love it, use it daily! It’s super simple to setup, easy to clean and feels high quality. No regrets at all.
@@cloud15487 $799 or does it go lower on occasion? I’ve been making manually and wand frothing for years in a little krups. Not thrilled with espresso quality. Thanks for the reply.
@@CommanderAdamaNJ price has been pretty stable at 799 but if I were you, I’d wait for Black Friday sales and check in again. Maybe you get lucky.
@@cloud15487 Reached out to Seattle Coffee Gear they said sales on website. I did not see it go on sale. Best Buy has it 100 off as of yesterday ($699) so I ordered it. Should be here on Wednesday. Looking forward to a stronger cup than my Krups espresso makes. Let you know how it goes.
The milk dispenser seems like a really great idea.
It works well, is so easy, and if you only use half the milk it can be popped in the fridge for later. I just run water from the faucet into the spout to rinse residual milk...negligible amount of water if any runs down into the carafe.
Thank you for review sharing mother. Do you know how to increase water temperature on this machine?
I'm not sure if you'd do this considering you sell both but any chance of a blind taste test comparing espresso's and Americarno's from a semiautomatic machines with ones from a superauto? Sorry if you've already done one but i couldn't see a video on it.
I prefer Philipa more than Jura. Its more affordable and durable. I have on for three years now. Everyday over 10 cups of coffee. Easy to clean
Hi Gail, Great review! I love this machine, it makes good coffee. Do you know if it’s necessary to use the cleaning tablet for the brew group, I live in an area with soft water and don’t use oily coffee. The other question is, does the machine warn you when the filter needs to be changed.
this machine is like a saeco xelsis "mini"
I Love It, So Easy...BUT...5 Months and it quite...it was replaced by Phillips with a new machine when it wasn't able to be fixed...but I'm worried about 5 more months & future service needed on it...I didn't see an extended warantee available...I hate disposable appliances that don't last & can't be easily repaired locally
Video descriptions written 3200 series. But review is for 3300 series. 🤔
i just ordered from amazon, excited so much...ive been seeing all the time this machine..until i got money to buy it..😀😀😀
do you still have this machine, do you like it?
Hi thanks for the very good review, can you please tell if it can it only froth milk seperatly?
Hello. Thanks for jet another great video. But I have i question. Is it possible to clean the grinder? To easy take apart and clean with a brush like I do on my Vario home. I haven`t found a good fully automatic machine there I can do this.
Great review! Thanks so much.
I would really want to see how to make coffee or cappuccino with pre-ground coffee, I try several time according to the instructions and no luck, unless my machine is with the defect.
I would appreciate your help.
Thank you!
Mariana.
Love this review she is funny and knowledgeable makes me want to buy this today!
I'm curious how this machine compares to other fully-automatic machines in it's price range, specifically the Gaggia Anima Prestige, Jura D6, and the Breville Barista Touch.
Definitely. It seems like an affordable alternative. Gaggia might be more flexible.
Gail, Love your videos. I have a saeco intelia deluxe cappucino, good machine but froth is light for my taste. Would this machine be a significant upgrade??
How’s the cleaning process? I know you mentioned the milk carafe and the inner portion but what about de scaling? And with it having so many plastic parts what about durability??
Can you spill the beans on when you’ll get the new 5400?
I’m waiting on the 5400 too. Seems like it’s going to be a cheaper Xelsis with better milk frothing system (hygienically).
Maybe you could put a video showing how to clean the brew group using coffee oil removal tablets?
Thanks for the review. We just purchased one from your website :)
Is the amount of brewed coffee adjustable? For example, an Americano Not only by the 3 factory presets, but by setting it yourself to fill the cup exactly?
This machine works great!
So this is basically the best value automatic with milk, right?
I would say so we just bought it 3 weeks ago and at this price you get everything you need it makes nice lattes 😁 very simple to maintain everything 👍
Hi how are you ? I loved the video I'm looking for a coffee machine to buy and I'm between it and the Breville espresso. Which one will give me a better espresso, late machiatto and cappuccino? I don't know if I choose practicality or total control thank you
Great review. I am really interested in this machine. Does the hot water run through the plastic brew parts? Thanks very much if you could answer the question.
Great review as always. Thanks!
Thanks Mike!!
Nice review, nice machine. Did you do something with to the grind settings as well, or is this the factory setting? Would you change the settings?
Do you know how a coffee is brewed with this machine? Is hot water just filtered through grinds as opposed to pressurized water?
I already have a filtered water machine, do I need to buy the filter for this machine? Or I can use it without the filter?
Great video well explained,thanks so much
You guys do a wonderful job with the video. Philips should pay you! I had a silly question. My old Saeco that I had for >8 yrs finally bit the dust. I have 2 spare de-scalers and the old Intenza filters. Can I use these with the machine? I hate to throw them away and they are made by Philips...
I sometimes like to make matcha green tea lattes using the steam wand. I would still want that option, and I can’t see how that would work with this machine. They could at least have added an option for frothed milk only.
You're stating it as the 3300. The UA-cam title, is the model 3200. Can you verify the true model number please.
I just bought the machine from your company and I can’t wait for it to be delivered :) thank you for the review.
How was that , satisfying?
Philips by collaborating with Saeco(great auto machines) says a lot!
Hi there, it's 3200 or 3300?
Quick question, it says 3200 LatteGo review but you keep mentioning 3300 during the video, which model is it? EDIT: By the end you mention the 3200.
Great reviews btw, I just realized I watched another of your videos before getting the Saeco HD8765/47 :)
I'm now heading to purchase this machine, thank you!
Another excellent review!
Do you think the milk would be useable for Latte Art?
That’s what I was wondering. If you catch the milk in a separate milk pitcher, can you pour it in yourself after the shot is pulled. It would be a nice option if you felt like blessing someone with a fancy finish.
Excellent review! Many thanks!
Do you have to clean the milk container after every use? Extra milk ok to put back in the frig?
I had a Saeco pod machine some years ago and didnt love the coffee (too weak). Considering the Phillips 3200. Does this make the same weak coffee??
GREAT review!! To-the-point and clearly explained!! :)
However, as I have near-zero knowledge of espresso machines, would you be so kind as to cover the following queries:
0.38: What is that lubricant for? Where/how do we use it?
1.55: Is how much you want ground, a matter of taste, or is there a "standard" level that we should set the adjustment to?
2.05: Does using whole beans, or pre-ground coffee, make a difference in the result?
How can you "tell" the machine which coffee compartment to use (beans vs ground)?
Can you make all the 5 different drinks with both options (beans vs ground)?
And, is only one scoop of ground coffee (that the compartment can take) enough to make a double-quantity drink, just as it will do with the beans (where it can use as many beans as are required as in 8.13)?
2.36: You say "cup warmer". Does this mean that the "floor" of the area is heated??
Thanking you in advance for your time!! :)
very well presented! Can you tell me if you can adjust the temperature of the milk? I have a fully automatic machine from another company that I recently purchased and the milk is cold almost. Also can you make the milk froffy?
No temperature adjustment on the milk, but you can adjust froth!
Can I install my old panarello nozzle left from my old Philips machine?
Since there is no option for a Latte, what would be the best settings to get one or something close?
Latte macchiato and I increase the amount of milk? Regular coffee with milk?
Please show us how to change the temperature. It is not easy and I can’t figure it out. I have to microwave it! Thanks
Will you be doing a review on the Philips 2200 LatteGo model?
I'd love to see a comparison between 2200 and 3200. It looks like the 3200 has an easy milk level button, which is missing on the 2200. But more than that, I'd love to see a review of the difference.
Is it possible to show or comment how regular coffee tastes? Everyone in every video demo with a cappuccino, espresso, or latte. While I’m the cappuccino drinker, some old fashioned relatives prefer regular coffee. How does the coffee setting taste? Good enough to dump the old glass carafe? Thanks for all of your helpful videos!
Would love to know too
i removed my Technivorm Moccamaster and capresso stainless infinity grinder from the counter and only use the 3200 latteGo. have had one about a month now.
I kept my french press and pre-ground coffee just incase....I've had it for a almost a month and those are collecting dust. It all taste fantastic.
I’ve had mine for a couple of days. Coffee tastes great.
I make the americano every morning, it's a great cup of strong coffee! It's so easy to adjust coffee strength for each cup, you can quickly find your best cup, and each person in the house can fix it just the way they want. LOVE this machine!
We bought the Philips 3200 LatteGo Espresso Machine from Seattle Coffee Gear. We made our first cappuccinos this morning. Is there a way to make "two shot" latte or cappuccino with the LatteGo? We see how to do a 2 shot espresso. Hope to learn something here lol.
When you make the latte macchiato (or cappuccino for that matter), does the machine do one shot of espresso or two (ie, one or two doses of espresso)? It looks like you can do x2 for the espresso drink but not for latte macchiato? Thank you!
How well does it work with non-dairy milk: like oat, almond, coconut, etc milk?
Does an amazing job with my wifes Oat Milk
Hi. Mine stopped using ground coffee anymore. It works like everything is ok but the only outcome is hot water, and the ground coffe turns into a puck, thats it. Do you have any guess about how to fix it? Thank you!
Definitely our next machine 👌 the Xsmall is still going strong though 🙃
Update: just arrived today, will install it tonight so it’s prepped for tomorrow morning ❤️
Is there a setting for only hot milk or do you have to use with coffee everytime?
Never separate the milk container from it's holder with milk in it- it will go everywhere....the clear part is NOT contained...it needs the black casing to hold the milk in- we just use the milk and rinse it, or pour it out and store it, then rinse the milk container.
great review thanks Gail
How does this compare to cost and taste vs the Nespresso? Nespresso pods are high in long run..
What kind of coffee does the middle button makes (the one between espresso and americano) ?
Also, I wonder how it can make americano. Is there another water spout inside the unit, can the excess water bypass the coffee puck?
We miss you Gail!!
How would you co pare this one to the (Breville BES880BSS Barista Touch Espresso Machine, Brushed Stainless Steel) I can't decided which one it's better for me
What machine do you think is better the Phipps 3200 latte Togo or a Saeco Incanto carafe
Would this machine be able to handle large volume of people? I work in commercials this would be used for the crew/ talent.
Love your reviews, will buy from you @ SCG... How is this compared to all the more expensive Saecos? Thanks!!!
Guy L I think the brew unit and tech is all the same. You just get fewer drink options than the Xelsis (5 vs 12) and fewer customization options. If that’s worth $1k to you only you can decide.
I just got mine yesterday. Is that too early to tell if the machine does in fact makes good coffee? So far, I’m not impressed. Not sure what I’m doing wrong. It didn’t taste strong enough so I added 4 shots. Could it be the beans that I bought? It was roasted 9/1/20 and I used it on 9/21/20. Help please!
Hi there , kinda thinking of pulling the trigger on this one, one question tho, if i buy beans for a good espresso and decide to make americano, which is basically english coffee is there any other spot it will take beans from or it will use that same bean ?
I've had a Saeco Syntia Cappuccino for more than 5 years. It works just fine, the only thing I don't like about it it's the milk carafe. It's extremely hard to disassemble and clean. And the foam quality is not good at all. Here in Argentina there are currently good choices to get the Philips 2231 LatteGo that has some less features than this one.
Am I getting a good deal by replacing my Syntia with this one? I feel that the 2231 is more an entry-mid level machine where the Syntia is more robust. I know that Syntia is a pretty old model so I'd be getting a totally brand new one, but not yet convinced.
What kind of coffee bean can be used for this. I got one recently can I uses Starbucks espresso roar bean for this
I am wondering how the Philips 3200 LatteGo compares to the De'Longhi Magnifica Cappuccino (ECAM 23.260)? They are roughly equal in terms of drink choices, both with milk dispensers, nearly identical size....
Delonghi specializes in espresso while philips specializes in mass production, the reality is that the delonghi will have more tempurature customization, a more even extraction with better and more evenly distributed pressure in general with a proper pressure gauge, and a more flavorful customisable end product, however the delonghi is like $1400 vs $700 for the philips so you get what you pay for at the end of the day.
I like this machine but I find macchiatos come out luke warm due to using cold milk out of the fridge.
This compared to saeco pico barista carafe? Sounds really loud?
Is this a good replacement to my Saeco minuto with the milk carafe ? 😢. I need parts for it but they all discontinued so I need a new unit
Great video! Can this unit dispense hot water if the milk carafe is removed?
Yes, when selected, hot water comes out of the steam vent where you hang the milk carafe
What are your opinions between this and the Breville Barista Express?
thanks so much ,great video
What type of milk do find to work best (wm/1%/2%)?
Thanks for the review!
Now I have noticed in delonghi you mentioned the type of beans (which was reeeaaally help as this was my issue with delonghi). Now my question is, do you this machine will have the same issue or any bean should be fine with it.
Thanks again!
Super-automatic safe beans only. :)
Oily beans gum up all super-autos.
The SCG website has a section dedicated to super-auto safe beans
does it just steam milk without the coffee?