Key Differentiators:
This head-to-head comparison breaks down features, performance differences, and ownership considerations to help you choose the right super-automatic espresso machine.
Philips 5400 Lattego
$1,099
Price approx. & subject to change
Gaggia Anima Prestige
$899
Price approx. & subject to change
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"Choose the 5400 Lattego for the insanely easy-to-clean LatteGo system. Pick the Anima Prestige for hotter espresso and robust build."
| Feature | 5400 Lattego | Anima Prestige |
|---|---|---|
| Why Buy This? | 12 drink options and extra-shot function | a slim profile that fits anywhere |
| Interface | Color TFT | LCD & Buttons |
| Milk System | Auto Carafe (LatteGo) | Auto Carafe |
| Drink Variety | 12 Drinks | 6 Drinks |
| User Profiles | 4 | 0 |
| Grinder | Ceramic Flat | Ceramic Flat |
| Water Tank | 61.0 oz | 60.0 oz |
| Bean Hopper | 9.7 oz | 8.8 oz |
| Brew Group | Removable | Removable |
| Dimensions | 9.7x17x14.6 | 8.7x16.9x13.4 |
| Connectivity | No | No |
| Special Feature | Extra Shot Function | Slim Profile |
| Both machines feature removable brew groups. To prevent mechanical failure, you must manually extract and rinse them weekly, and routinely re-lubricate the internal O-rings. | ||
| Maintenance & Longevity | ||
| Burr Type | Ceramic Flat Burr (Philips, 12-step) | Ceramic Conical Burr (Gaggia ceramic grinder) |
| Oil Sensitivity Score (1-5) | 3/5 | 3/5 |
| Annual Maintenance (Est) | $140 | $175 |
| Descale Interval | 48 Months | 2 Months |
Regardless of which machine you choose, both rely on internal grinders that are sensitive to oily beans. To keep your Philips and Gaggia out of the repair shop, stick to these non-oily selections.
A Portuguese-style espresso blend with rich chocolate notes and a silky body. Lower acidity than typical Italian roasts.
100% Arabica, Fairtrade and Organic. Medium-dark roast with notes of toffee and baker's chocolate. Roasted in BC.
Certified organic espresso blend from a Vancouver roaster. Balanced with notes of chocolate and toasted caramel.
Applying 25 years of rigorous IT diagnostic methodology to super-automatic espresso machines, mapping structural points of failure, grinder longevity, and the pervasive risks of using oily beans in sealed systems.
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