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product_id: 618720064
title: "Philips 3300 Series Fully Automatic Espresso Machine with integrated milk frother and grinder, 5 Hot & Iced Coffee Pre-Sets, 40% Quieter SilentBrew, 15-Bar Pressure, Glossy Black (EP3326/90)"
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category: "Philips"
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# 5 versatile coffee presets 15-bar high-pressure extraction 40% quieter SilentBrew tech Philips 3300 Series Fully Automatic Espresso Machine with integrated milk frother and grinder, 5 Hot & Iced Coffee Pre-Sets, 40% Quieter SilentBrew, 15-Bar Pressure, Glossy Black (EP3326/90)

**Brand:** philips
**Price:** £478.93
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## Summary

> ☕ Elevate your coffee game—because your mornings deserve a masterpiece!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Philips 3300 Series Fully Automatic Espresso Machine with integrated milk frother and grinder, 5 Hot & Iced Coffee Pre-Sets, 40% Quieter SilentBrew, 15-Bar Pressure, Glossy Black (EP3326/90) by philips
- **How much does it cost?** £478.93 with free shipping
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## Best For

- philips enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted philips brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Hassle-Free Maintenance:** AquaClean filter lets you skip descaling for up to 5,000 cups with pure, fresh water.
- • **Milk Frothing Made Simple:** Classic milk frother steams dairy & plant-based milk for café-style lattes & cappuccinos.
- • **Quiet Mornings Guaranteed:** SilentBrew technology reduces noise by 40%—wake up without the buzz.
- • **One-Touch Coffee Perfection:** Customize strength & volume effortlessly with a vibrant full-color touchscreen.
- • **Barista-Quality Espresso at Home:** 15-bar pressure delivers rich crema and bold flavor every single time.

## Overview

The Philips 3300 Series Fully Automatic Espresso Machine combines 5 customizable hot & iced coffee presets with a powerful 15-bar pressure system and integrated milk frother. Featuring SilentBrew technology for 40% quieter operation and an intuitive touchscreen, it delivers café-quality espresso and milk-based drinks at home. The AquaClean filter extends maintenance intervals up to 5,000 cups, making this sleek, compact machine a smart investment for coffee lovers seeking convenience, consistency, and style.

## Description

Elevate your coffee experience with the Philips Series 3300 Fully Automatic Espresso Machine. With automatic bean-to-cup brewing, it's designed to deliver freshness in every brew. Enjoy 5 hot and iced pre-sets at the touch of a button, and customize the intensity and volume so your drink is always just the way you like it. With the classic milk frother, easily steam or froth milk and plant based alternatives. Whether you're in the mood for a classic espresso, regular black coffee, iced coffee, americano, or simply hot water for tea, this machine caters to all your beverage needs. Plus, SilentBrew Technology reduces machine sounds by 40% vs. previous models. The modern display makes selecting your drink a breeze. Upgrade your daily routine or weekend treat with the Philips 3300 LatteGo -effortless, customizable, and always delicious.

Review: Great Design! Easy Cleanup! Easy Customization! - This is my fourth super automatic espresso machine. The first one started leaking and the espresso was so-so, not great. The second one was a bit too limited, but easy to use. It had technical problems as did the third. Each of them lasted 2-3 years, but even factoring the cost of the machine I was saving a lot of money over going to that green coffee place multiple times a day. The Philips 3300 is very easy to set up. As with all superautomatics, the first few cycles are weak and the used pucks more like mush. This one only needed about 10 cycles to settle into what I would call normal operation. There is adjustability for the finesse of the grind, the amount of coffee ground, amount of water used per cycle, and the temperature. Each adjustment has just three settings except grind fineness which has 7-10. Making the adjustments is very easy with this machine. I found that I had to get the manual out to adjust the others because they had procedures like press and hold the espresso button and then press the clean button to adjust the "aroma" (amount of beans ground). Very convoluted. The Philips 3300 has dedicated buttons for each adjustment. The other machines made it a chore to add water or beans. Adding one or the other required you to move the machine to access the water tank or bean hopper and one I even need to turn the machine to empty the grounds bucket and drip tray. On the Philips both the water tank and drip tray/grounds hopper pull out from the front. You may have to pull the machine out a bit to add beans to the grinder area and adjust the fineness of the grind. The Philips 3300 is the quietest machine I have owned yet. This is important for me because I am an early riser and a couple of my previous machines were quite loud either grinding or the noise from the water pump or both. The espresso is great! There is a decent amount of crema and the extraction is very good yielding shots with minimal bitterness. And, it produces the same quality of espresso consistently. I have a separate milk frother for making lattes and cappuccinos so I did not buy the model with that features a built-in milk heater/frother (Latte Go system). Others have mentioned that it is easy to use and clean. This machine is somewhat easier to clean that other similar machines. I've noticed that it does not produce excess ground beans that end up in the drip tray or scattered in the brew group and brew group chamber. That is probably due to little to no gap between the grinder and brew group. This indicates better engineering in the design to me. I highly recommend the Philips 3300. I have experience with a few other brands. This is my first Philips product, and I couldn't be happier with the ease of use, quality of espresso, and ease of cleanup.
Review: Quality machine, great design, super support - Was put off by some of the negitive reviews but happy I bought it. Home run. Espresso tastes great, the design is very good, easy to operate. Super silent. I've had two previous Saeco's over the past 15 years. This are now owned by Philips. Philips borrowed much of the internal design from Saeco. One of the reasons I went with Philips is that being it was similar internally, maintenance would be easier for me. Also, I had few issues with my Saeco machines, so figured why not given other top brands have about the same ratings. What you'll notice is this machine has the same internal brew system as my old Saeco from 8 years ago. But they changed about everything else ...for the better. Drop trey no longer has any wires in it, or se sort, no faulty false sensor events. Also the water is now just a pull out drawer. No more top loading or filling. Easy slick. Love it. I was resistant to get the carafe. After my fordt Saeco that was fully automatic, and every expensive, started to give me problems after a few years, all those issues were with the brother, carafe, pump systems related to it. I wanted to pair down the range of internal components that could go wrong. Well the Latte Go doesn't really have any additional internal components for this just the carafe using the built in brother pump (smae internals without the Go carafe) so I did it. The machine is super quiet. Espresso comes out HOT (big improvement from last generation). It's also very good. I don't know why people say it comes out watery. My first cup sort of did but then I adjusted the grind and the amount of water used per pull and BAM. Spot on. Maybe the very few negitive reviews just haven't found their sweet spot..and i like mine as strong as it gets...still it's smooth, strong, not harsh. Here is one negitive thing but also a silver lining. The Latte Go carafe broke on first attempted use. So much for that "fewer things to break" theory. The carafe is a genius concept but the carafe design itself is perhaps some of the worst design execution I've seen. Has a frame where you insert the container, the container has a hole at the bottom and will leak unless you clip the container into the frame just right. The hole at the bottom is suppressed by pressure. There is no functional reason to have a hole at the bottom, none. Anyhow, the plastic clip broke right off when slotting it in. I called philips support. Zero wait time, zero hassle, they were super nice and sending me a new one. I'm really hesitant about the carafe design or if it will hold up fkr a week nevermind years. However at least it's external and support appears to be stellar if it does.

## Features

- 5 PRESETS, ENDLESS COMBINATIONS: Espresso, coffee, espresso lungo, iced coffee, or simply hot water, take your pick. Top your coffee with silky smooth milk using our classic milk system.
- YOUR COFFEE IN ONE TOUCH, TAILORED TO YOU: Automatically grinds, tamps and brews at the push of a button with our intuitive full color display. Easily adjust the strength and volume of your beverage so it's just the way you like it every time.
- MILK FROTHING MADE EASY: With the classic milk frother, easily steam or froth milk and plant based alternatives. Add to your coffee for the perfect latte or cappuccino, or use for hot chocolate, tea or matcha!
- INVEST IN YOU: Love café-quality coffee? Bring it home with the No.1 Super Automatic Espresso Machine in the US and Canada combined.* Skip the daily $6 coffee shop run, Philips pays for itself in about three months.**
- POWERFUL FILTER AND EASY MAINTENANCE: Thanks to the 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.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0CZ4HRSRJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,608 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #69 in Coffee Machines |
| Brand | Philips |
| Brand Name | Philips |
| Capacity | 1.8 Liters |
| Coffee Input Type | coffee_beans |
| Coffee Maker Type | Espresso Machine |
| Color | Black Chrome |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 3,342 Reviews |
| Filter Type | AquaClean |
| Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Included Components | Milk Frother |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14.6"D x 9.68"W x 17.04"H |
| Item Type Name | Fully automatic espresso machine |
| Item Weight | 7.5 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Philips |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | EP3326/90 |
| Model Number | EP3326/90 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Fully Automatic |
| Other Special Features of the Product | AquaClean, Aroma seal, Guided descaling, Removable brew group, Silent brew |
| Output Pressure | 15 Bars |
| Part Number | EP3326/90 |
| Product Dimensions | 14.6"D x 9.68"W x 17.04"H |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | AquaClean, Aroma seal, Guided descaling, Removable brew group, Silent brew |
| Specific Uses For Product | Espresso |
| Style | NEW 3300 Series |
| UPC | 196592000662 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 230.0 |
| Wattage | 1500 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Philips
- **Capacity:** 1.8 Liters
- **Color:** Black Chrome
- **Product Dimensions:** 14.6"D x 9.68"W x 17.04"H
- **Special Feature:** AquaClean, Aroma seal, Guided descaling, Removable brew group, Silent brew

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Design! Easy Cleanup! Easy Customization!
*by D***N on July 17, 2025*

This is my fourth super automatic espresso machine. The first one started leaking and the espresso was so-so, not great. The second one was a bit too limited, but easy to use. It had technical problems as did the third. Each of them lasted 2-3 years, but even factoring the cost of the machine I was saving a lot of money over going to that green coffee place multiple times a day. The Philips 3300 is very easy to set up. As with all superautomatics, the first few cycles are weak and the used pucks more like mush. This one only needed about 10 cycles to settle into what I would call normal operation. There is adjustability for the finesse of the grind, the amount of coffee ground, amount of water used per cycle, and the temperature. Each adjustment has just three settings except grind fineness which has 7-10. Making the adjustments is very easy with this machine. I found that I had to get the manual out to adjust the others because they had procedures like press and hold the espresso button and then press the clean button to adjust the "aroma" (amount of beans ground). Very convoluted. The Philips 3300 has dedicated buttons for each adjustment. The other machines made it a chore to add water or beans. Adding one or the other required you to move the machine to access the water tank or bean hopper and one I even need to turn the machine to empty the grounds bucket and drip tray. On the Philips both the water tank and drip tray/grounds hopper pull out from the front. You may have to pull the machine out a bit to add beans to the grinder area and adjust the fineness of the grind. The Philips 3300 is the quietest machine I have owned yet. This is important for me because I am an early riser and a couple of my previous machines were quite loud either grinding or the noise from the water pump or both. The espresso is great! There is a decent amount of crema and the extraction is very good yielding shots with minimal bitterness. And, it produces the same quality of espresso consistently. I have a separate milk frother for making lattes and cappuccinos so I did not buy the model with that features a built-in milk heater/frother (Latte Go system). Others have mentioned that it is easy to use and clean. This machine is somewhat easier to clean that other similar machines. I've noticed that it does not produce excess ground beans that end up in the drip tray or scattered in the brew group and brew group chamber. That is probably due to little to no gap between the grinder and brew group. This indicates better engineering in the design to me. I highly recommend the Philips 3300. I have experience with a few other brands. This is my first Philips product, and I couldn't be happier with the ease of use, quality of espresso, and ease of cleanup.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Quality machine, great design, super support
*by T***O on May 3, 2025*

Was put off by some of the negitive reviews but happy I bought it. Home run. Espresso tastes great, the design is very good, easy to operate. Super silent. I've had two previous Saeco's over the past 15 years. This are now owned by Philips. Philips borrowed much of the internal design from Saeco. One of the reasons I went with Philips is that being it was similar internally, maintenance would be easier for me. Also, I had few issues with my Saeco machines, so figured why not given other top brands have about the same ratings. What you'll notice is this machine has the same internal brew system as my old Saeco from 8 years ago. But they changed about everything else ...for the better. Drop trey no longer has any wires in it, or se sort, no faulty false sensor events. Also the water is now just a pull out drawer. No more top loading or filling. Easy slick. Love it. I was resistant to get the carafe. After my fordt Saeco that was fully automatic, and every expensive, started to give me problems after a few years, all those issues were with the brother, carafe, pump systems related to it. I wanted to pair down the range of internal components that could go wrong. Well the Latte Go doesn't really have any additional internal components for this just the carafe using the built in brother pump (smae internals without the Go carafe) so I did it. The machine is super quiet. Espresso comes out HOT (big improvement from last generation). It's also very good. I don't know why people say it comes out watery. My first cup sort of did but then I adjusted the grind and the amount of water used per pull and BAM. Spot on. Maybe the very few negitive reviews just haven't found their sweet spot..and i like mine as strong as it gets...still it's smooth, strong, not harsh. Here is one negitive thing but also a silver lining. The Latte Go carafe broke on first attempted use. So much for that "fewer things to break" theory. The carafe is a genius concept but the carafe design itself is perhaps some of the worst design execution I've seen. Has a frame where you insert the container, the container has a hole at the bottom and will leak unless you clip the container into the frame just right. The hole at the bottom is suppressed by pressure. There is no functional reason to have a hole at the bottom, none. Anyhow, the plastic clip broke right off when slotting it in. I called philips support. Zero wait time, zero hassle, they were super nice and sending me a new one. I'm really hesitant about the carafe design or if it will hold up fkr a week nevermind years. However at least it's external and support appears to be stellar if it does.

### ⭐ I really wanted to like this
*by K***. on May 23, 2024*

If you are like me search the plethora of super automatic espresso makers, this one certainly will make the list. At least it made mine (sort of). I mean what is not to like? It is feature packed, small compared to other super automatics and it does make a pretty good cup. However, out of the box and brewing your first up, it’s certainly not going to be what you hoped for. For example as stated in the instructions you need to run a large number of brews through it before everything breaks in. And so I did. In fact, you can see the progress of how well it’s brewing due to the packedness and look of the brewed coffee pucks. Brewing a cup is easy, it’s pretty fast compared to others and it’s quiet too. I guess the previous model made. It more noise grinding. Here, it’s very quiet yet you still have the robotic whirring of the mechanics switching and preparing each puck. Although the love affair was short lived. This was not due to the quality of the beverage made but the result of the mess the machine made. As others reported for the 3200 model, it leaks. In fact water pours out the bottom onto the counter top and if you are not wise to this, the water lands on the floor. Now the leaking is not because the water tray is full, clogged or what have you. Rather it is from the inside of the unit during the brew cycle. And the funny thing is, the water never goes in the tray. In other words it’s coming from something further back in the unit (not the water tank either as the leaked water feels “very warm”). Lastly, the unit was not more than three weeks old, I have now returned it for a refund. I really wanted to like this, I really did. For the price point, size and beverage quality it was spot in. But to have a failure this new in its life cycle, I was not looking to risk further failures later down the road. It’s sad and hopefully this design flaw is addressed as I believe it will be a great product….. someday. If you are thinking like I did and see this as a great beverage maker, just beware of the leak because over time it seems to get worse. Yet, maybe yours will run flawlessly; who knows.

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