Philips 3200 Series LatteGo Review

Philips 3200 Series LatteGo
Overall Rating
88
Coffee Quality (40%)
85
Design & Features (20%)
88
Durability (20%)
90
Ease of Use (10%)
92
Brand Reputation (10%)
88
The Bottom Line
The Philips 3200 has one thing you won't find on any other machine in its price range: a flat, ceramic burr grinder. Add in basic grind size, dose size, and water temp settings, and the result is a solid, mid-level model.
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Key Features of the Philips 3200 Series LatteGo

Key Features of Philips 3200 Series LatteGo

FeatureSpecification
Machine typeSuper-automatic
Integrated grinderCeramic flat burr grinders with 12 grind size settings
Bean hopper10 oz
Bypass doserYes
Water Reservoir61 oz
Boiler typeThermoblock
FrotherPannarello wand with 3 milk foam quantity levels
Brew sizesVariable brew volumes such as 0.85-3 oz espresso
Pre-infusionYes
DisplayBlack and white touchscreen
Specialty beverage buttons5 programmed beverages (espresso, cappuccino, coffee, latte macchiato, Americano)
Adjustable exit valves3.0"-5.5"
Dose size selector3 dose size levels
Temperature control3 brew temp levels
Strength controlVia grind size, dose size, and water temp selections
Auto-off30 min
Spent puck drawer10 servings
Drip trayRemovable
Warranty2 years
Case materialPlastic
Dimensions8.6"W x 16.9"D x 13.0"H
Weight17.6 lbs
Power1350W

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Philips 3200 Series LatteGo
The Philips 3200 has one thing you won't find on any other machine in its price range: a flat, ceramic burr grinder. Add in basic grind size, dose size, and water temp settings, and the result is a solid, mid-level model.

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