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PHILIPS 3200 Series Fully Automatic Coffee Machine - 5 Delicious Coffees, LatteGo Milk System, Durable Ceramic Grinders, Intuitive Touch Display, Glossy Black (EP3241/54)

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Style: LatteGo


Pattern Name: Espresso Machine


Features

  • 5 AROMATIC COFFEES: Enjoy your favorite coffees for special moments. Whether you crave an espresso, coffee, americano, cappuccino or a latte macchiato, your fully automatic espresso machine delivers a perfect in-cup result with no hassle and in no time.
  • INTUITIVE TOUCH DISPLAY: The irresistible taste and aroma of coffee from fresh beans is just one touch away. Our intuitive touch display allows you to easily select your favorite coffee.
  • PERFECT TEMPERATURE AND AROMA: The Aroma Extract system intelligently strikes the optimum balance between brewing temperature and aroma extraction.
  • 2 PARTS, NO TUBES MILK SYSTEM: Our 2 parts milk system has no tubes or hidden parts and can be cleaned in as little as 15 seconds under tap or in the dishwasher.
  • AQUACLEAN FILTER: By changing the filter after being prompted by the machine, you will not need to descale your machine for up to 5,000 cups, while enjoying clear and purified water.

Description

With Philips 3200 Series Fully Automatic Coffee Machine discover the perfect balance of convenience and quality while enjoying the delicious taste and aroma of coffee from fresh beans at home with the perfect temperature, thanks to our intelligent brewing system. Featuring a built-in ceramic grinder, the Philips 3200 Series ensures precise and consistent grinding for optimal flavor extraction. Whether you prefer a strong espresso or a creamy cappuccino, you can personalize your coffee with just a touch thanks to the intuitive touch display. Choose from various coffee options including espresso, coffee, americano, hot water for tea or milk options like cappuccino or latte machiato with ease thanks to our LatteGo Milk System. Cleaning and maintenance is effortless with Philips 3200 Series thanks to the removable brew group allows you to clean it thoroughly just by rinsing it under the tap and the AquaClean water filter ensures up to 5,000 cups without descaling.

Brand: Philips Kitchen Appliances


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 10"D x 17"W x 15"H


Special Feature: Programmable, Water Filter, Milk Frother, Removable Tank, Integrated Coffee Grinder


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Brand: Philips Kitchen Appliances


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 10"D x 17"W x 15"H


Special Feature: Programmable, Water Filter, Milk Frother, Removable Tank, Integrated Coffee Grinder


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Filter Type: Reusable


Style: LatteGo


Specific Uses For Product: Espresso


Recommended Uses For Product: Espresso, Americano, Cappuccino, Latte Macchiato


Included Components: Measuring scoop, water hardness test strip, AquaClean filter, LatteGo storage lid, grease tube


Operation Mode: Fully Automatic


Voltage: 110


Model Name: EP3241/54


Number of Items: 1


Human Interface Input: Buttons


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Global Trade Identification Number: 11


Manufacturer: Philips Kitchen Appliances


UPC: 075020086211


Item Weight: 21.1 pounds


Item model number: EP3241/54


Date First Available: July 19, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great machine for the price
I purchased this machine in May, 2022, and thought I'd wait on submitting a review until there had been time enough to see whether it would make a reasonable return on investment. I'm pleased to share the fact that, for me, this was a great buy. My assessment is based upon the fact that 1) the machine has lasted 18 months and is still going strong; 2) it's paid for itself several times over based upon the coffee consumption habits in my household; and 3) it makes a very good mocha or latte style coffee, easily as good or better than Starbucks, as far as I and my wife are concerned. More specifically, in terms of cost/benefit, I'll share that in our household, we drink about three 16 oz mocha or latte style coffees per day, on average (excessive, I know). The cost of buying this much coffee at Starbucks or the local coffee stand would be approximately $25/day, including tip. The machine cost about $699 at time of purchase, and we've run, by this measure, about $13,500 worth of coffee through the thing. Sounds crazy, but $25 x 550 days does in fact equal a ridiculous amount of money spent on coffee. Plus, I think the frothing apparatus is ingenious: two pieces of plastic pressed together, which work quite well, certainly as well as a conventional wand frothing tool. Prior to buying the Phillips machine, we owned a Breville Oracle Touch Espresso Machine. The Breville is a large unit, fully automated, with all the bells and whistles. It costs about $3,000. We loved it for the two and a half years that it worked. Then it started leaking and we learned an important lesson about Breville products: you can't get parts to fix Breville products locally. When I contacted Breville about the issue, I was told that I could pay them $500 and ship the machine back to them for repair (on my dime). They'd repair it, return it to me and provide a six month warranty. Yeah, I got a laugh out of warranty – real vote of confidence in their work. In any event, I decided to try the Phillips as a low-cost option and have really been pleased. Definitely an interesting compare and contrast with the Breville unit (which I do not recommend). The Phillips machine does have a few quirks, and there are a couple of changes to the unit I'd love to see. For example, the water supply is limited and therefore requires frequent refills. Similarly, the drip tray is fairly small and fills up pretty quickly. Also, the machine occasionally displays a warning that the drip tray needs dumping when, in fact, it does not. In these instances, I pull the tray out and wait for the warning to switch to the 'no tray alert' warning and then reinsert the tray. This said, the Phillips unit is easy to clean and maintain, and it's relatively small and light. All in all, I highly recommend this product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2024 by S. Robinson

  • Excellent, does exactly what I wanted it for
My wife's parents have a fully manual Breville which they and my wife love, but didn't think my wife would want to commit to the time it took to make a cappuccino. So I started looking at fully automatic cappuccino makers, and this one came up as a well reviewed product which I got on sale (got $200 off on prime day). Overall, I love this thing. Very easy to operate, the only thing you need to do yourself is the maintenance of ensuring there are coffee beans, milk and enough water in it. All no problem at all. Coffee beans go in the top, and get pulled in in the front left corner or that compartment. At first, I didn't like the fact that it runs water through before each use (when you first turn it on), because I kept forgetting it did this and water ran out in to the runoff water tray which I'd eventually have to empty. As I started to remember it did this, and started putting my mug under it to catch this to pour down the sink, I ended up loving that feature as it effectively clears the water pipe out each time which I enjoy. It does this when it turns off too, so don't forget that. Set up was easy, the instructions aren't as clear as the set up video on the product on Amazon, so I used a bit of both. Literally couldn't give this any better review, it's a really good quality product that makes nice coffee. I'm not the coffee drinker, that's my wife, and she loves the coffee it makes. There is no explanation anywhere of what the warning lights on the far right of the control panel mean, even the manual doesn't tell you - I worked these out myself. Top one means it needs water, middle means the overspill tray needs emptying. Bottom is the 'uh-oh' light. Fantastic product, love it and would recommend! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024 by Benjamin Murphy

  • This is pretty good
Came from a Nespresso Vertuo machine to this. I like that I can make various coffee drinks. I mostly make regular coffee but have the option of a capuccino when I want it. Great Prime Day deal last October. Some things to note: 1. Is it loud? Yes it makes noise. It grinds coffee beans and all, but it doesn't run very long, so it becomes "normal" after a few times. 2. Does it use water? Yeah, some people mention it uses a lot and leaves a lot in the drip tray. If you are making anything that uses the Lattego milk function, it will use more water as it uses steam (that comes from water) to froth up the milk. The extra water is a by-product of the steam. When I make regular coffee there is very little water in the tray. Still wish the water capacity was bigger. I find myself drinking more coffee now cause I like the coffee I get from the machine. 3. Is it hot enough? Yeah....when it exits the machine it is around 196 degrees. I placed a thermometer in the coffee stream coming out of the machine (at the highest temp setting). The National Coffee Association recommends 195-205 degrees as the Optimal temp for extraction. Going straight into a cooler vessel (mug/glass whatever) it won't stay hot forever, plus it won't make like 12 oz cups like a K-Cup machine does, so it will cool faster. I like to add half and half to my coffee. With this machine I learned to heat my half and half in the microwave before it brews into the cup. Not really a pain just something different I am used to. Still wish it went to 205 degrees, just a little extra would be great. 4. I use the coffee function and use the top settings for water amount and get the right size for my mug. I run it twice for a travel mug. 5. It makes a pretty decent coffee, strong enough. I left it at the grind setting it came with. I remember when I tried the coffee at a Williams Sonoma store, I asked the demo person what setting they had it at, and the sample coffee was good. 6. Keep the drip tray and grounds catcher container empty. I let the grounds stack up and the machine wouldn't brew. My fault. Just empty and continue. I cancelled a brew mid stream when I realized the grinder was making a different sound (out of beans, my fault). It wouldn't do anything after I paused, so I unplugged it and plugged it back in and it was fine. 7. Clean the unit as described in the manual or watch the Philips video on YouTube. Nothing crazy hard, just let it dry for the rest of the day. I find the sliding channels for the water container build up some coffee grounds, I just wipe it down with a damp paper towel. I did one descale recently, again, follow the directions and it's fine. Also ran one of the oil remover tablets as well. These machines cost money so take care of it. 8. Break in period, follow it. I admit it was a bit more than I would have liked. Bought some cheap beans to run through the break in. A bit of a negative. 9. Enjoy exploring the choice of whole bean coffee out there. I'm finally settling into a few that I can find easily and close by. 10. I like to add flavored syrups etc to the milk in the container before I brew. Really mixes the flavor in well. And easy hot water rinse for the milk container afterwards. Careful removing the clear container from the base, I broke mine the first time, as I didn't push the tab down to remove the clear container. 11. Machine looks nice in the kitchen. If you want the extra Wow go for one of the models with the LCD screen. Overall a good machine that requires a learning curve. It may be too much for some to want to learn or bother with the cleaning, break in period etc. But if you want a coffee adventure this machine will provide it. No complaints, no issues for me. Update: being away from home a while and I had my first coffee from this machine in a few weeks….I missed it. The coffee this morning was so much more flavorful. Lavazza Classico Beans are fantastic for the coffee function. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2024 by Chris R

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