UPDATE:
Philips.com has these in stock for $699 [philips.com]
Open the web page in a clean browser (no cookies) and you should get an offer to sign up for email+texts for a 20% coupon. On confirming your phone number they will text you a link to a one time use coupon.
***The one-time-use is burned once you click "pay" - even if they payment doesn't complete. Merely reloading the checkout page will void the coupon.
$699 - 20% = $559.20 (plus tax), shipping is free.
There are some top referral sites out there which can knock off another $58.71 off the top, making my net $500.48, but you should always use the link above to make sure any referral goes through our benefactor, Slickdealsâ„¢.
Editorial note: The version above, and the one at W-S, are the "iced-coffee" versions that appear to be superseding the previous model (as well as adding $150 to the retail price). They offer the iced coffee
instead of the Americano, not in addition to it. Pure speculation: based solely on this new model pricing and my cynicism, I expect a rollout of the higher msrp across the line as the re-stock in the future.
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Best Buy & Williams Sonoma have the Philips 3200 LatteGo for $699 ($100 off), Additionally, W-S has the "iced coffee" version of the 3200 for $699 as well ($150 off).
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/phil...Id=6369437
https://www.williams-sonoma.com/p...sso-makers
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07VFY4MXM (Amazon has now joined the party)
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Been looking for a replacement maker and I'm kind of over dicking around with a manual. I don't really need the LatteGo function, but it sure seems convenient. I'd prefer the extra settings on the 4300 and wondering if I should drag my feet a little longer to see if they go on sale.
I too came from Nespresso VertuoLine - the LatteGo makes a great cup of coffee. It did take a few operations before getting that "dry puck," as others have pointed out. As an aside, I switched from Nespresso after they discontinued the alto. I actually was pretty pissed with Nestle that they expected me to spend 2x or even more for a "caraffe" as a replacement for the "alto" when all I wanted was ~14oz of coffee in the morning. They lost a consumer and now I can completely control my beans, sizing, strength, etc. F Nestle!
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Also, you're not supposed to use oily beans in superautomatics such as this. Seattle coffee gears website will give you a good list of beans that are safe for superautomatics. I just use lavazza super crema beans.
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