
Philips
The Philips 1200 Series EP1220/04 is an entry‑level super‑automatic espresso machine that grinds beans, brews espresso or coffee, and froths milk via a classic steam wand. It offers a 12‑setting ceramic grinder, 15 bar pump, 1.8 L removable water tank and adjustable cup clearance, targeting beginners and small households.
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$346.84
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$421.99
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$329.00
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$549.89
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers describe the Philips 1200 as a solid, beginner‑friendly machine with a quiet ceramic grinder, adjustable cup height and reliable 15 bar extraction, but criticize its basic manual milk wand, average plastic build and limited drink repertoire, noting the lack of smart features as a shortfall for modern kitchens.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the one‑touch simplicity, consistent coffee quality from the 12‑step grinder and easy cleaning, while repeatedly mentioning the finicky manual frother, noisy grinding and the small waste bin as common pain points.
Common Complaints
Users frequently report the manual steam wand being difficult to master, the plastic chassis feeling cheap over time, a waste container that fills after only about 12 drinks, and noticeable grinding noise at higher settings.
How It Compares
vs. De'Longhi Magnifica S
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Choose De'Longhi if you need automatic milk frothing; choose Philips for simpler operation and quieter grinding.
vs. Gaggia Classic Pro
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Select Gaggia for enthusiasts seeking manual control and robust build; select Philips for hassle‑free automatic grinding.
vs. Philips 2200 Series
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Opt for the 2200 if you want automatic milk handling; the 1200 is ideal if budget and simplicity are priorities.