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The Philips 4400 Series Fully Automatic Espresso Machine offers a versatile coffee experience with 12 different recipes, including hot and iced options. Its innovative SilentBrew technology reduces noise by 40%, while the LatteGo milk system allows for quick and easy frothing. The AquaClean filter ensures up to 5000 cups of flavorful coffee without the hassle of descaling, and the machine's design allows for a rapid clean-up of the milk system in just 10 seconds.
Exterior Finish | Metallic |
Material | Ceramic |
Item Weight | 17.6 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1 Unit Count Type |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9.68"D x 17.04"W x 14.6"H |
Capacity | 1.8 Liters |
Style | New 4400 Series |
Color | Black Chrome |
Operation Mode | Fully Automatic |
Voltage | 110 |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Wattage | 230 watts |
Filter Type | AquaClean |
Specific Uses For Product | Espresso |
Special Features | Removable brew group, Guided descaling, AquaClean, Aroma seal |
Coffee Maker Type | Espresso Machine |
C**S
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 šOriginal 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!
M**Y
I use this every day.
Update: 8/5/2022Still loving this machine, it's working great. We have already made over 2000 cups of coffee based on the 'statistics' (Although usually we do like a double cap, double coffee in our BIG mugs at a time x6-8x a day: so far from hard to do) I haven't had any actual issues with this machine. I even contacted tech support on FB without issues for replacement parts incase they are ever needed. They have been very helpful.For those who are struggling with it, make sure you adjust your grind setting without doing that for whatever reason they have it set to barely grind anything. Also if it's running slow(descale/clean), weak(grind setting change by the nob in the top where you pour the beans there's TWO settings for you to adjust), or inconsistent(descale/clean). Especially if you're not using the Phillips filters that you can put in the tank. I have VERY hard water, so I double filter. I next to never take from the tap. I have even used Zero Water filters to prefilter the machine.**But making a note to change both the display settings, and the grind settings (through the bean grinder/top nob) should be enough to fix ALL the complaints on this machine. I think many people have overlooked. **Ordered on March 10, 2022Okay since I bought this, this household has probably made over 1000 cups of coffee; yes big coffee drinkers here. We use about 5lb bag of coffee a month on average, other ways we always wound up throwing out coffee from thinks like a percolator that got cold.We are huge fans of this, and yes.. The price is insane.. but I will tell you its worth it. If you drink coffee like you breathe oxygen. Having something like this will reduce waste of beans, all while providing you a hot fresh beverage every time.I tell everyone this machine is like a keirug on crack(meaning it makes coffee 1000000000x better). I will admit given the price tag and my 'income' status, I was nervious, scared, unsure if I would like it, if it would be worth it.Out of ALL the money i ever spent on random crap that I regret, this is NOT one of them. I tell my fams - if I die bury me with the damn machine; I love it that much <3.Yes, the coffee does not get overly hot(no spit take heats/ or burnt tongues). But I understand the science behind it, adding cold liquids, using a colder cup, air exposure etc. That is probably the main downfall for having a machine that does it all, (Other machines with the spray nozzle for frothing milk actually HEAT the cup your using not just the liquid. This machine does not do that with the latte go system).But at the same time this remains a 'go' style coffee maker. Because you literally can make a cup of coffee and enjoy it in that moment(good 5-10 minutes with a lot of cold creamer; 20-30minutes with (room tempature) coconut creamer); then rush out the door to w/e. (Which is a big thing since my partner wakes up and doesn't have time to have a huge pot brewing and waiting for it to cool to a drinkable tempature)So yeah, I give it 5*. Its perfect for a busy day, all while making delicious affordable coffee. (I stopped going to starbucks years ago to save and get one of these babies.) Its worth it!Oh and iced coffeee with this is divine; Espresso - flavors - milk - ice (that order)
J**Z
Bland espresso! Soggy pucks. Doesnāt grind enough beans for a flavorful shot imo
Watery espresso shots. No matter the combination of different grind size or less water amount still pulled a nasty shot. Pucks were supper soggy and thin. I purchased this machine to replace a Saeco odea giro go that Iāve had for over 10 years. This item doesnāt even come close to the way the Odea pulls a shot. From the first time I used it excellent pulls no need to ālearnā or adjust itself. No watery pucks and thick pucks in comparison to this new machine. Made an iced latte like I usually do on my old machine, NO flavor what so ever. All I tasted was the oat milk and I only use 1/4 cup and 1 tablespoon of sweet cream creamerBLAND!!! Added a second shot no help at all. It actually made it taste bitter. Mind you this is the way Iāve made my lattes for the past 10 years so Iām not doing anything different other than using this new machine. I tried making a honey nut latte which Iāve made over the past two years exact measurements of honey and peanut butter powder and oat milk like Iāve always used with the old machine and it doesnāt even come close! Iām not gonna lie Bustelos instant espresso tastes 1000 times better than what this machine makes. I really wanted to like the machine but it makes horrible espresso. I ran about 3lbs of coffee through it hoping it would get better. It in fact did not! Donāt waste your money! As soon as I saw the quality of the shot I knew the rest of the drinks this machine is capable of making would not be up to my standard. Such a shame,for the amount of money people are willing to invest in an espresso maker it should at the least make a descent shot.
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