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Philips 1200 Series Fully Automatic Espresso Machine, Classic Milk Frother, 2 Coffee Varieties, Intuitive Touch Display, 100% Ceramic Grinder, AquaClean Filter, Aroma Seal, Black (EP1220/04)

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Style: 1200 Series Classic Milk Frother


Features

  • With Philips 1200 Series enjoy the delicious taste and aroma of coffee from fresh beans at the perfect temperature.Filter type:Reusable
  • Classic Milk Frother System: Dispenses steam, allowing you to easily prepare silky smooth milk froth for your cappuccino
  • Intuitive Touch Display: Select the perfect coffee for your mood with just one touch
  • My Coffee Choice Menu: Adjust the strength and quantity of your beverage and choose from three different settings to suit your preferences. The Aroma Extract system intelligently strikes the optimum balance between brewing temperature and aroma extraction by keeping the water temperature between 90 and 98C
  • Powerful Filter and Easy Maintenance: Thanks to the AquaClean, enjoy clear and purified water - by changing the filter after being prompted by the machine, you will not need to descale your machine for up to 5000 cups

Description

Philips 1200 Series Fully Automatic Espresso Machine w/ Milk Frother in Matte Black

Brand: Philips Kitchen Appliances


Color: Black


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


Special Feature: Milk Frother


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Brand: Philips Kitchen Appliances


Color: Black


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


Special Feature: Milk Frother


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Filter Type: Reusable


Style: 1200 Series Classic Milk Frother


Specific Uses For Product: Espresso


Included Components: Coffee machine


Operation Mode: Fully Automatic


Voltage: 110 Volts


Model Name: EP1220/04


Number of Items: 1


Human Interface Input: Buttons


Package Type: Standard Packaging


Item Weight: 15.4 pounds


Manufacturer: Philips Kitchen Appliances


Item model number: EP1220/04


Date First Available: January 16, 2020


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  • Great machine for the price
This is a great machine for easy lattes and coffee. I bought this machine with the hopes to make lattes, and it has exceeded my expectation. The grinder is really solid and makes a very good tasting espresso. It was easy to set up using the videos from Philips. I was pleased it fits under my upper cabinets with room to place a milk pitcher or cup on top of the machine. It’s very convenient that the water carafe is accessed through the front of the machine (not the top). The machine is not too loud either. I was concerned about waking up family in the morning but it hasn’t seemed to disturb anyone. The settings are very easy to adjust and it notifies you when it’s out of water. I have had issues with the milk frother. It’s a bit of a defect on the manufacturing. If the silver part of the frother is pushed on too tightly it will block the small air hole. It has to be loosely attached for it to get good airflow for the milk. I thought I had a defective machine, but then after messing around with it I figured out the problem. Be sure to rinse the milk frother after every use to prevent milk blockage (I also run hot water through after using the steam wand to make sure it is clear). It’s very easy to clean out the water tray and old grounds. I will add you must have the machine on when you dump the grounds or the machine will not recognize you’ve emptied it. It is recommended to rinse the inside of the machine weekly. The first time I did it I had some issue getting it back together, but I think with time it will get easier. I would 100% recommend this machine to anyone wanting an easy latte or coffee at home. I’ve found that it tastes better than going to a cafe as I can make it according to my liking. There are many videos on YouTube to help with milk frothing and making specialty drinks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2021 by Boris Boris

  • Good machine for consistent and decent shots
The media could not be loaded. I bought this machine mainly for convenience. While I'm sure you could get better results out of a Breville Dual Boiler with some work, this is the machine you get if you want to put in beans, hit a few buttons and get decent espresso without a lot of effort. In particular, I bought this as an upgrade from a Nespresso Inissia because the coffees that I liked kept disappearing to the point that my favorite shots from that were from Illy pods. Given that Nespresso pods aren't exactly cheap, nor easy to recycle, and are more difficult to obtain in the middle of a pandemic, I decided it was time for something different. I did a bit of research on superautomatic machines and it came down to the Saeco Xsmall (Gaggia Besana) and the Philips (Saeco) EP1220. Part of the reason it came down to these two is because they use the same brew group that you see on much higher-end machines, so they are distinguished by features, not quality. At the time, they were also priced really close, but it looks like the price of the former has dropped a bit. For me, the main trade-offs between those two are that you can't adjust the coffee in a shot in the lower-end one, and there's no bypass door for one-off coffee. That was worth it to me to upgrade, but I think the Xsmall would do a perfectly fine job pulling smaller shots. After the EP1220 showed up, setting it up was straightforward, even if the (not included, per the manual) water filter is a little bit fussy to install. As others have pointed out, the machine does need to do some calibration to dial in the grind settings, so the first cups were not all that great. I think about 10-15 in was when it started being really good. I think it works about as advertised, which is that it pulls consistent shots from beans without a lot of work. I set mine to a grind level of fourth smallest (per the manual's instructions) and use less water and more beans ("aroma") in the settings. Freshly roasted beans produce more crema than older beans, and you get plenty of the character of the coffee extracted into the cup, with no real surprises. I've found that Espresso Vivace's Dolce beans work well for me, but I'm sure there are plenty of others. Really the only problem I've had is that I've been drinking more coffee than I should because it's so much more tasty than what I had. This is a good problem to have, and hopefully the machine doesn't run into any problems anytime soon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2020 by William Reading William Reading

  • excellent coffee/espresso for its price range
We had an Saeco Intellia for over about 12 years, which we loved, before it started being less reliable, throwing errors, wasting ground coffee, and just weaker coffee overall. I didn't want to spend another $800 or so on another superautomatic and decided to get this after watching/reading several reviews. It's only my wife and I who use this in the house. She prefers her morning double strength americano while I like a morning shot of espresso so we don't need a lot of the extra features of a more expensive superautomatic. We've been using the Carina for a month now and I gotta say this machine is excellent for what it cost. The espressed coffee is way better than what the Intellia ever made.. stronger and more robust. The creme is about the same tho and still not nearly as much as I used to get with a manual espresso I had a long time ago (I think it was a cheap $80 delonghi but an excellent espresso maker nonetheless and WAY WAY WAY better than a Kureg or Nespresso which we've had before as well). The ground pucks are tighter too meaning there's more coffee grounds being packed in. What I also love about the Carina is that if you run out of water during the brew, it will wait until you refill the reservoir and let you continue the brew instead of dumping the grounds and forcing you to start over again like the Intellia did. Other things I like about the Carinia.. The waste ground collection is within the waste liquid reservoir and the grounds fill up a bit faster than the liquid.. which means it kinda forces us to dump both the grounds and the liquid whenever the grounds collection is filled up. This prevents the liquid from overfilling and spilling out which used to happen quite a lot with the Intellia that had the ground collection separate from the liquid. I am using the AquaClean filter for the moment to measure how effective it will be and the maintenance cost of replacing them every so often. We'll see if I want to keep using them or go back to the manual decalcification process. Anyways.. the Carina makes great coffee and is a bit easier to clean. Highly recommend it. Also, to anyone using a Kureg or Nespresso machines and looking to upgrade.. I strongly recommend getting a superautomatic.. they make a MUCH better cup of coffee and the Carina is probably the best one you'll find at this price range and not to mention you'll be saving money in the long run and create less waste for the landfill. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2020 by James K

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