Just a little interim conclusion:
Basic: Replaces my Delonghi so far satisfactorily.
The coffee tastes milder, slightly softer, less earthy/strong, even with fine grinder settings and maximum bean quantity.
The LatteGo system is great. It is a bit loud, but not so that it is disturbing, especially since it takes about 45 to 60 seconds of milk to make a latte. In my ears justifiable, since it is not a "permanent state". After the milk has been drawn, the system/container can simply be removed and placed in the refrigerator or cleaned, for example.
The forward and backward movement of the brewing unit or sieve and the rest of the mechanism is pleasantly quiet.
It was irritating for me that there was always water in the collecting tray, I couldn't edge it from my DeLonghi. Explanation: After each purchase, the machine rinses once, automatically (I don't know what exactly, but I don't know - Apparently a brew group, and once "over";) )
On the standard setting the coffee is too hot for me, I put it down earlier, test it tomorrow.
It is also very convenient to draw 2 cups of coffee in succession. Happens automatically. Grind, cover, grind, cover.
Negative:
The coffee runs through me too fast, I did not measure, but for an estimated 100 to 120 ml it should be just over 10 seconds. Lt: Philips adjusts the machine automatically, so at the beginning the coffee should be watery and the pods in the pomace container watery.
I wonder how that will change.
Automatic switch-off after approx. 30 minutes. Unfortunately, it is prescribed by the EU! I am someone who drinks a coffee every 1.5 to 2 hours throughout the day.
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