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Whenever I'm doing fairly in-depth research and comparing machines, it's always your videos, Tom, that are the most useful. I'd even go so far as to say that I think you're the best coffee tester on RUclips. There are some very good ones out there, but they don't do as many tests and comparisons between machines. So thank you for all your work!
There are drinks that are pre-programmed for a double shot with less water/more intense taste - for example, a Flat White. Also, 5400/5500 has an option of adding the same double shot in most of the other drinks selected plus very flexible volume of water/milk foam, which is great for variety of cups. Their Latte Go also is a unique tool for situations when you have to swap milk quickly: one person uses regular milk and the other person needs a barista milk brew mix. The machine has also different milk foaming pattern for different drinks by adding less pressure/more water through a line. All of those details would be good to know. Philips is a much more sophisticated machine that most people think.
We had the 3200 and i change it for DeLonghi PrimaDonna Class, and i love it!!! We also find the 5000 Serie but we didn’t want another Philips again. We had the Philips for 4 years with 1 issue but 2 times in the 4 years and we decided to sell it until still have 1 year Warranty (we bought it with 5 years extended warranty). At the beginning the Philips was great, but in time it wasn’t..after first repair was worst…we are glad we sell it and bought the PrimaDonna.
Hi Tom In July I bought from philips EP5546/70 GB direct the 5500 for £540 It was cheaper than the 5400 direct from Philips site I signed up to philips newsletter and got 10 % extra off. 1 issue Yes the water could be hotter for milk drinks so if the wife complains I make my americano first which heats the water up to make latte hotter. You can preheat the first water by turning off the eco mode to pre rinse and heat. Alternatively warm milk in microwave and pour into carafe. 2nd issue I note your previous demonstrations with the carafe that they leak. I had this problem, so I sent a video to philips, and they sent another carafe. Now it doesn't make a mess. 500+ drinks in I have descaled and brewgroup degrease, and the water filter has just gone to zero. Thankyou for all your reviews and tips. Keep up the good work. regards Paul
I am SO happy to have found this channel. I have been weighing up which coffee machine to get. I’m torn between the Philips 5500, the Terra Kaffe TK-02 and the Jura E8. Can you kindly review between the TK-02 and the E8 please? 😁
I have had the 5400 model for almost 3y now. IMO it can yield good drinks if you fiddle with the grinder (grind a little finer) and the amounts (e.g., choose
I have the 3300, the upgrade to the 3200 and I generally like it, just used it in fact. If I had to do it again I would get the 5400, the drink selection is too limited on the 3300. Also it's good for quick coffee and avoiding Starbucks but definitely not great coffee. I was originally going to get rid of my Breville Barista Express when I bought this but decided to keep it which I feel is the right move.
You betcha! The point behind the video is to show people what little difference there is in these models at least in the cup, considering that we have black Friday week sales right now. 😊
Great review! Would you recommend the Philips or Delonghi? I am searching for a Christmas present - fully automatic coffee machine to make milk based drinks and regular coffee too.
Bern watching your videos lately and they are great have u looked at the casa brew espresso machines those have also popped up on my feed would love to have u looke at them.😊
I gave a like to this video from the first seconc, because i waited for am video like this. Honestly, is just marketing and i saw this 2 years ago when i bought my 5400 😅 the price is jist for "buttons" and fururistic look...compared to Delongji where at the price with 5400 you get an better grinder, more amount of coffee grinded...similar to an manual espresso machine and a musch different milk texture... i froth the milk at french press honestly, because i didn't liked the texture of milk obtained from latte go... Happy coffee drinking Tom!🙏🏻 Honestly, i wait a video and is an interesting thing... if is a differemce between Philips and Saeco, in terms of grinder, amount of grinded coffee for an shot, milk texture...hope to see something like this at you because i didn't saw an comparison between philips and saeco for now😅
Thanks! I haven't tried a Saeco yet, but considering they share the same brew group between Saeco, Philips and Gaggia, I'd suspect they're going to deliver similar results.
@TomsCoffeeCorner yes, i'm thinking at the same thing like you, but in the same time, the Saeco is the "premium line" from Philips theoreticly...you saw that Delonghi models are working different, yes it have same brew groups, but the machine itself, use that brewgroup different...more amount of grinded coffee...between 8grams and 12-14grams is a big difference😅 and the fact that it grind finer... If you can test some Saeco will be interesting. I really enjoy your channel and videos!🙏🏻😁
The 5400 looks exactly like Saeco's GranAroma Deluxe the higher end version that came out in 2019.. I suspect that the 5400 drinks taste equal to Saeco's $2800 high end Suprema machine.
@@mamadouaziza2536 Philips, Gaggia and Saeco are all under the same umbrella. So it would make sense that they’re very similar. But maybe the high-end machines are programmed differently, for example, to grind for longer to make a bigger puck.
@TomsCoffeeCorner The only Saeco machine that actually grind the coffee longer that I recall was the one with the Bluetooth (Pico Barista), it also had a different brew group from the other Saeco machines. Tons of profiles and drinks.. The high end Saeco Xelsis Suprema actually does have the same brew group as the lower end Gaggia/Philips machines, however, the grinder is a flat burr, build quality on the machine is a lot better and that iPhone like touchscreen is easier to use and to customize the drinks.. Clean up is a hassle with these super automatic machines.
You can probably get a better froth on the 2200 if you block the air hole on the panarello and pretend it's a real steam wand. A bit tricky and not latte art standard but pleasantly creamy if you get it right. 9g pucks are for the birds, though. Ohne mich.
@@johne7100 Hmmmph. I’ve never thought to block the hole before, good idea! I will have to try that… But yes, those little pucks are too small for this guy.
I have bought two 2200 machines (2210/40), both failed within two years (blinking LEDs of death plus one grinder motor). Philips said there was nothing wrong and gave them back as "working". I also got a Saeco GranAroma, which looks like the 5400, minus the milk bottle. This one still works and is decent for the money (around 600€ if I recall correctly) but the quality and parts are identical to the 2200, so my confidence on this machine is REALLY Low..
I think the 2200 is at a very reasonable price, and if it had a more appropriate steam wand, would be well worth it for someone who likes a coffee, but isn't "into" the process. 😉
A friend of mine has a 2200 at home. I even got some decent milk texture when frothing manually with the panarello removed and just using the plastic tip A bit weird, but do-able
Hello from Belgium, I want to buy my first fully automatic coffee machine and I am very excited. I am inexperienced and I am worried about making mistakes. I want to buy De'Longhi Eletta Explore ECAM452.57.G on Amazon Germany. Do you think it is a good choice? I need your advice, please. Thanks.
Yes, the Eletta is a nice machine, and on sale right now. You could also consider a Dinamica Plus or Magnifica Plus if you don't need cold drinks. Cheers!
I can’t imagine having one of those automated milk jug steamers in my house. What a pain it would be to fill and clean and put the unused milk back into the fridge every time. Easier just to use the wand on the other one.
Thanks for watching! Black Friday Week sales going on now! Check them out here:
2200: geni.us/Philips2200
3200: geni.us/LatteGo3200
5400: geni.us/PhilipsLatteGo
**The above are Amazon affiliate links.
Whenever I'm doing fairly in-depth research and comparing machines, it's always your videos, Tom, that are the most useful. I'd even go so far as to say that I think you're the best coffee tester on RUclips. There are some very good ones out there, but they don't do as many tests and comparisons between machines. So thank you for all your work!
Wow, that's so kind of you to say, thanks! Tom
There are drinks that are pre-programmed for a double shot with less water/more intense taste - for example, a Flat White. Also, 5400/5500 has an option of adding the same double shot in most of the other drinks selected plus very flexible volume of water/milk foam, which is great for variety of cups. Their Latte Go also is a unique tool for situations when you have to swap milk quickly: one person uses regular milk and the other person needs a barista milk brew mix. The machine has also different milk foaming pattern for different drinks by adding less pressure/more water through a line. All of those details would be good to know. Philips is a much more sophisticated machine that most people think.
We had the 3200 and i change it for DeLonghi PrimaDonna Class, and i love it!!! We also find the 5000 Serie but we didn’t want another Philips again. We had the Philips for 4 years with 1 issue but 2 times in the 4 years and we decided to sell it until still have 1 year Warranty (we bought it with 5 years extended warranty).
At the beginning the Philips was great, but in time it wasn’t..after first repair was worst…we are glad we sell it and bought the PrimaDonna.
Thanks for posting your experience! Glad you're happy with the PrimaDonna. :)
same!
Hi Tom In July I bought from philips EP5546/70 GB direct the 5500 for £540
It was cheaper than the 5400 direct from Philips site
I signed up to philips newsletter and got 10 % extra off.
1 issue Yes the water could be hotter for milk drinks so if the wife complains I make my americano first which heats the water up to make latte hotter.
You can preheat the first water by turning off the eco mode to pre rinse and heat.
Alternatively warm milk in microwave and pour into carafe.
2nd issue I note your previous demonstrations with the carafe that they leak.
I had this problem, so I sent a video to philips, and they sent another carafe.
Now it doesn't make a mess.
500+ drinks in
I have descaled and brewgroup degrease, and the water filter has just gone to zero.
Thankyou for all your reviews and tips.
Keep up the good work.
regards
Paul
Gosh! Loving the focus on super automatics after you introduced that friend who uses one.
I am SO happy to have found this channel. I have been weighing up which coffee machine to get. I’m torn between the Philips 5500, the Terra Kaffe TK-02 and the Jura E8. Can you kindly review between the TK-02 and the E8 please? 😁
I have had the 5400 model for almost 3y now. IMO it can yield good drinks if you fiddle with the grinder (grind a little finer) and the amounts (e.g., choose
Thanks for sharing your experience. :) And as for the brew group, they have to be cleaned on other machines too, so not a big deal. Cheers!
I have the 3300, the upgrade to the 3200 and I generally like it, just used it in fact. If I had to do it again I would get the 5400, the drink selection is too limited on the 3300. Also it's good for quick coffee and avoiding Starbucks but definitely not great coffee. I was originally going to get rid of my Breville Barista Express when I bought this but decided to keep it which I feel is the right move.
Thanks for the video,Tom!!☺️
You betcha! The point behind the video is to show people what little difference there is in these models at least in the cup, considering that we have black Friday week sales right now. 😊
Great review! Would you recommend the Philips or Delonghi? I am searching for a Christmas present - fully automatic coffee machine to make milk based drinks and regular coffee too.
@@thehelengoy Hi there! I would recommend DeLonghi to be honest. Maybe the Magnifica Evo for example.
Bern watching your videos lately and they are great have u looked at the casa brew espresso machines those have also popped up on my feed would love to have u looke at them.😊
Haven't tried them yet, but I see they're quite popular on Amazon. Maybe in 2025. Cheers!
Hi it’s really high quality videos. Do you ever want to try on compare delonghi with Bosch series 300, 800? Thanks
Thank you! We'll have to see...so many machines, so little time, haha.
Is there anyway to reduce the foam (less than the machine level 1) or even cancel it completely and get only stteamed milk?
I'd take a steam wand and simple buttons any day. Spend the saved coin on coffee.
What is the best automatic espresso machine? price doesn't matter.
Hi, is the coffee quality from the melitta caffeo solo (&milk) better than the philips 2200/2300?
The shortcomings of automated machines in general would prevent me from owning one in the home. These, to me, are perfect for a small office or shop.
Thank you!❤
I gave a like to this video from the first seconc, because i waited for am video like this. Honestly, is just marketing and i saw this 2 years ago when i bought my 5400 😅 the price is jist for "buttons" and fururistic look...compared to Delongji where at the price with 5400 you get an better grinder, more amount of coffee grinded...similar to an manual espresso machine and a musch different milk texture... i froth the milk at french press honestly, because i didn't liked the texture of milk obtained from latte go...
Happy coffee drinking Tom!🙏🏻
Honestly, i wait a video and is an interesting thing... if is a differemce between Philips and Saeco, in terms of grinder, amount of grinded coffee for an shot, milk texture...hope to see something like this at you because i didn't saw an comparison between philips and saeco for now😅
Thanks! I haven't tried a Saeco yet, but considering they share the same brew group between Saeco, Philips and Gaggia, I'd suspect they're going to deliver similar results.
@TomsCoffeeCorner yes, i'm thinking at the same thing like you, but in the same time, the Saeco is the "premium line" from Philips theoreticly...you saw that Delonghi models are working different, yes it have same brew groups, but the machine itself, use that brewgroup different...more amount of grinded coffee...between 8grams and 12-14grams is a big difference😅 and the fact that it grind finer...
If you can test some Saeco will be interesting. I really enjoy your channel and videos!🙏🏻😁
The 5400 looks exactly like Saeco's GranAroma Deluxe the higher end version that came out in 2019..
I suspect that the 5400 drinks taste equal to Saeco's $2800 high end Suprema machine.
@@mamadouaziza2536 Philips, Gaggia and Saeco are all under the same umbrella. So it would make sense that they’re very similar. But maybe the high-end machines are programmed differently, for example, to grind for longer to make a bigger puck.
@TomsCoffeeCorner
The only Saeco machine that actually grind the coffee longer that I recall was the one with the Bluetooth (Pico Barista), it also had a different brew group from the other Saeco machines. Tons of profiles and drinks..
The high end Saeco Xelsis Suprema actually does have the same brew group as the lower end Gaggia/Philips machines, however, the grinder is a flat burr, build quality on the machine is a lot better and that iPhone like touchscreen is easier to use and to customize the drinks.. Clean up is a hassle with these super automatic machines.
You can probably get a better froth on the 2200 if you block the air hole on the panarello and pretend it's a real steam wand. A bit tricky and not latte art standard but pleasantly creamy if you get it right. 9g pucks are for the birds, though. Ohne mich.
@@johne7100 Hmmmph. I’ve never thought to block the hole before, good idea! I will have to try that… But yes, those little pucks are too small for this guy.
I have bought two 2200 machines (2210/40), both failed within two years (blinking LEDs of death plus one grinder motor). Philips said there was nothing wrong and gave them back as "working". I also got a Saeco GranAroma, which looks like the 5400, minus the milk bottle. This one still works and is decent for the money (around 600€ if I recall correctly) but the quality and parts are identical to the 2200, so my confidence on this machine is REALLY Low..
same
I think the 2200 is at a very reasonable price, and if it had a more appropriate steam wand, would be well worth it for someone who likes a coffee, but isn't "into" the process. 😉
A friend of mine has a 2200 at home. I even got some decent milk texture when frothing manually with the panarello removed and just using the plastic tip
A bit weird, but do-able
Hello from Belgium, I want to buy my first fully automatic coffee machine and I am very excited. I am inexperienced and I am worried about making mistakes. I want to buy De'Longhi Eletta Explore ECAM452.57.G on Amazon Germany. Do you think it is a good choice? I need your advice, please. Thanks.
Yes, the Eletta is a nice machine, and on sale right now. You could also consider a Dinamica Plus or Magnifica Plus if you don't need cold drinks. Cheers!
I can’t imagine having one of those automated milk jug steamers in my house. What a pain it would be to fill and clean and put the unused milk back into the fridge every time. Easier just to use the wand on the other one.
That's also true. Cheers!
You can simply use the milk and then tale the same jug and put in the fridge. You don’t have to do more than that and clean when the milk is finished
First
Tom was first 😉