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The difference is in the available variations: the 1200 has a classic frother only, while the 2200 is available as a classic wand or LatteGo variation.
Design wise, when these systems first came out, there were two other differences: design and aroma strength. The 1200 was all plastic and did not have aroma strength selection, but as of updating this post (2023), the 1200 now looks identical to the 2200, has the same metal accents and has aroma strength settings.
I highly recommend that you skip the Philips 1200 as I find it no longer relevant. It is the same as the Philips 2200 (classic frother version) at the exact same price (most of the time). So why go for the older version?
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No, that model is about $250 more. It's also on sale, but hard to justify almost double the cost just for the lattego.
I drink lots of milk drinks, but couldn't justify the extra cost. The frother on this machine works great and is perfectly fine imo!
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The difference is in the available variations: the 1200 has a classic frother only, while the 2200 is available as a classic wand or LatteGo variation.
Design wise, when these systems first came out, there were two other differences: design and aroma strength. The 1200 was all plastic and did not have aroma strength selection, but as of updating this post (2023), the 1200 now looks identical to the 2200, has the same metal accents and has aroma strength settings.
I highly recommend that you skip the Philips 1200 as I find it no longer relevant. It is the same as the Philips 2200 (classic frother version) at the exact same price (most of the time). So why go for the older version?
I think they are basically the same thing.