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Philips Baristina Espresso Machine, Grind, Tamp & Brew Coffee Beans in One Swipe, Compact, 16 Bar Pump Pressure, Automatic Grinder, Black with Black Portafilter (BAR300/60)

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Style: Espresso Machine


Color: Black


Features

  • REAL ESPRESSO, MADE SIMPLE: Baristina grinds, tamps, and brews with a 16-bar pressure pump to extract a robust flavor from your beans.
  • SWIPE. BREW. ENJOY: Swipe the handle and let Baristina do the rest. Coming from bean to cup all in less than 60 seconds.
  • TINY - YET MIGHTY! Compact enough for any kitchen counter, powerful enough for barista-style coffee.
  • FRESH IS BEST: Freshly ground beans give you the greatest coffee aroma.
  • TAKE YOUR BEST SHOT: Espresso. Lungo. Extra intense. Your call.
  • A MACHINE DESIGNED TO BE SUSTAINABLE Baristina brews real espresso using over 50% recycled plastics** and less energy*, reducing virgin material use. *A+ energy label (Swiss standards) **Excludes parts in contact with water and coffee.

Description

Introducing the Philips Baristina Espresso Machine, the barista who lives on your kitchen counter. Real espresso, made simple. Perfect to enjoy on its own, or craft café-style drinks like lattes and cappuccinos, and americanos. Pour in your favorite beans, swipe the handle, and enjoy an incredible espresso. It grinds beans for a super fresh aroma, tamps perfectly into the portafilter, and brews with high pressure, so your coffee tastes just like a barista made it. It's that simple.

Brand: Philips


Capacity: 1.2 Liters


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 14.96"D x 7.09"W x 13.58"H


Special Feature: Integrated Coffee Grinder


Brand: Philips


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 14.96"D x 7.09"W x 13.58"H


Special Feature: Integrated Coffee Grinder


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Style: Espresso Machine


Specific Uses For Product: Espresso


Included Components: Baristina Espresso Machine, Portafilter, Drip tray


Operation Mode: Fully Automatic


Voltage: 120.0


Model Name: Baristina


Number of Items: 1


Human Interface Input: Buttons


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Coffee Input Type: coffee beans


Manufacturer: Philips


UPC: 196592000846


Item Weight: 10.65 pounds


Item model number: BAR300


Date First Available: May 15, 2025


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Amazing espresso machine
Style: Espresso Machine + Milk Frother Color: Black
I was looking for an espresso machine that was easy to use, easy to clean, and that made great coffee. I purchased this on prime day and I am extremely satisfied. It met my three criteria and then some! First, this has to be the simplest to use espresso machine on the market. You put the beans in, fill the water tank, and it pretty much does the rest. When it's done you just empty the puck (into the trash or into a bucket to save for your garden, but not into the sink!), rinse it out, wipe the machine down, and you're ready for the next one. It also makes delicious espresso...which of course is highly dependent on the beans you use. I've brought this to work multiple times to make espressos or lattes for my team and they loved it. The portability was a feature I wasn't necessarily targeting when I bought it, but the smaller size allows for easy transport. It also holds sufficient water to allow for many cups without refilling. This is definitely worth the purchase and it has come through for me over and over again. It functions exactly as expected and helped expose me to a whole new way of enjoying coffee. I would highly recommend for anyone looking for a smaller espresso maker that doesn't want to break the bank. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2026 by Joe C

  • 1-Star Junk
Style: Espresso Machine + Milk Frother Color: White
At first, the machine seemed great. It made decent espresso and everything felt smooth. Then, after about 5 months of normal use, the problems started. The portafilter began getting stuck halfway on its way back. It would stop in the middle, and the machine could not finish the cycle. A few days later it got worse. The machine basically died. It stopped responding to button presses and the buttons only flashed, like it was stuck in an error mode with no way to recover. Only after that did I read more reviews and realized I am not the only one. Many people report the same failures, and there are lots of comments about support being unresponsive, with no real help, replacement, or compensation. Unfortunately, I found that out too late. So I opened it up, and what I found was shocking. A small white connector that looks cheap and poorly protected, with visible discoloration that suggests oxidation or contamination. The portafilter position Hall-effect sensor PCB has clear corrosion and white crusty residue around multiple components and solder joints. Electronics should not look like this inside a kitchen appliance that deals with water and steam. Inside the machine, there is a yellow zip tie that appears to be installed from the factory to hold parts in place. That is not a proper mount or repair, it looks like a shortcut. Root cause of the portafilter sticking: Coffee dust and tiny grounds collect on the rail mechanism. Once that happens, the friction increases and the spring is too weak to push through it. So the portafilter jams halfway unless you constantly clean the rails. For a machine in this price range, that design is unacceptable. Bottom line: this machine is built with poor materials, poor sealing, and questionable assembly choices. Mine worked briefly, then turned into a flashing, unusable box of plastic. I strongly recommend avoiding it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2025 by Andrii Andrii

  • Best Non-Steaming Frother, Hands Down.
Style: Milk Frother Color: Black
The foam is excellent and unrivaled; the design is brilliant and should promote longevity and durability. This is the best non-steam frother out there. I've tried lots of frothers throughout the years. Non-steaming ones struggle to get well-formed, hot foam. And many of them also break prematurely because the container portion has openings at the bottom which can get clogged or leak and cause malfunction or short circuiting. Literally I've never had another one that has lasted more than 6 months of daily use. Although I've only had this one for a few weeks, it appears that it will last much longer with a better design that protects the electrical and motor components from liquids (I will update this review if that changes). The frothing whisk is oscillated magnetically, so the whole milk basin is isolated from the motor and electrical components unlike any other frother I’ve tried - simple and brilliant. Makes it so much easier to clean too. I had high hopes for this frother after seeing it on display, and so far it has not disappointed. It's elegant and simple. Looks amazing on the counter. Feels solid and well-made. Just one button that can serve two simple functions - hot foam (1 sec press) or cold foam (3 sec press). The foam itself is really solid and well-formed unlike many other non-steaming frothers. A couple of things to note to get the best foam: it finishes very quickly and has to be poured right away to keep the foam. It seems like the bottom layer of foam deforms back into milk quickly because if you wait even just 30 seconds after it has finished, there's a good amount of liquid milk that gets poured out. But if you pour right away after it finishes, it's all foam. The other thing is that if finishes very quickly. Faster than you'd expect. It seems to work faster than any other non-steam frother I've used. Maybe 20-30 seconds? It doesn't burn the milk, either. I haven't tried frothing other liquids, but I'm going to do that next. My only qualms are that there are no operating instructions included - just a paper with lots of warnings. And secondly, it was initially falsely advertised as having a "heating only" function which it seems is not true. I had to find a youtube review to figure out how to do the cold foam function (hold the button for 3 seconds) because there are no instructions included, for some odd reason. And also, it doesn't seem to be able to just heat up the liquids which seems like an oversight. For something so expensive already, I'd expect a simple heating function. It can make hot foam, so it couldn't have been that difficult to engineer another function to do heat-only without froth (like double-tapping the button maybe?). Maybe the next version will incorporate a heat-only function. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2025 by Jonathan

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