Gaggia Anima vs Philips 2300 LatteGo
| Spec | Gaggia Anima | Philips 2300 LatteGo |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $699 | $699 |
| Rating | 4.2★ (640) | 4.4★ (1,500) |
| Type | Super-Automatic | Super-Automatic |
| Boiler | Single Boiler | Thermoblock |
| Built-in grinder | Yes | Yes |
| Pump pressure | 15 bar | 15 bar |
| Water capacity | 60 oz | 60 oz |
| Warm-up time | 45 seconds | 45 seconds |
| Steam wand | Pannarello | Auto (LatteGo) |
| Basket type | — | — |
| Best for | Beginners | Beginners |
| Dimensions | 8.9 x 17.3 x 13.4 in | 9 x 17 x 14 in |
| Weight | 17.9 lbs | 17.6 lbs |
| Warranty | 1 year | 2 years |
Pros & cons
Gaggia Anima
- ✓60-oz reservoir and 15-puck dregs drawer mean far less daily upkeep than the Brera
- ✓Five strength steps plus programmable volumes for real cup customization
- ✓Nearly 6-inch clearance under the spouts fits travel mugs without an adapter
- ✓Removable brew group and ceramic burrs keep maintenance simple
- ✗Pannarello wand limits milk texture versus the Prestige's one-touch carafe
- ✗Plastic body feels less premium than the price suggests
- ✗Only 5 grinder settings restrict espresso fine-tuning
- ✗Rear-loading water tank is awkward under low cabinets
Philips 2300 LatteGo
- ✓LatteGo milk system has no tubes and cleans in seconds
- ✓SilentBrew makes it one of the quietest superautos under $700
- ✓AquaClean filter defers descaling for up to 5,000 cups
- ✓Same ceramic 12-setting grinder as pricier Philips models
- ✗Only 4 drink presets - no cappuccino button or iced drinks
- ✗Basic display versus the 3300's touchscreen
- ✗No user profiles or drink memory
- ✗Milk froth is convenience-grade, not barista-quality

