90-SECOND DECISION
Philips 5500 vs 3300: pay more only if profiles and fourteen extra drinks matter.
Both use LatteGo and share the same basic cleaning logic. The real decision is not coffee quality versus bad coffee—it is a larger menu and saved preferences versus a simpler, usually more economical starting point.
Or compare them first↓Philips5500 LatteGo EP5544/94
20hot & iced recipes
4+1user profiles
Philips3300 LatteGo EP3341/50
6hot & iced drinks
Nonesaved profiles
PHILIPS5500
20 hot & iced drinks · Saved profiles: 4 + guest
Choose the 5500 for several users, saved profiles and genuine hot-and-iced variety.
PHILIPS3300
6 hot & refreshing drinks · Saved profiles: No
Choose the 3300 when six core drinks cover the routine and profiles would go unused.
Same milk idea. Very different menu depth.
Decision pointPhilips 5500Philips 3300
Drink menu20 hot & iced drinks6 hot & refreshing drinks
Saved profiles4 + guestNo
Grinder settings1212
Milk systemTwo-part LatteGoTwo-part LatteGo
Noise systemSilentBrewSilentBrew
Best householdSeveral preferencesOne shared routine
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PHILIPS 3300
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Your answers do not justify paying first for the 5500’s expanded menu and profiles.
Amazon controls current price, seller, condition, stock and delivery. Confirm the exact ASIN before checkout.Choose the 5500 for several users, saved profiles and genuine hot-and-iced variety.
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