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Philips Series 2200 Fully Automatic Espresso Machine EP2231/40 $628 Delivered + $100 Gift Card via Redemption @ Amazon AU

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Effectively $528 after $100 gift card redemption from Philips. T&C here, gift card offer ends 24 Dec 2023.

BINGLEE Ebay has it for $629, link. Buying from Binglee potentially allows you to pick up before Christmas, which is a nice bonus for $1 more than Amazon.

Also if you have eBay Plus you may have another $20 off voucher taking the price down to $509 after gift card.

Edit: Targeted $50 off voucher using SNSMD6 for eBay, bring the price down to $479 after gift card, making this the all time low. Credit to @kirt

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  • What’s the best fully auto non pod (with built in grinder) coffee machine? Any reviews on this one?

    • +1

      Not sure about what's best, but my experience with this one is that it makes consistent coffee, easy to use, and easy to clean. Has been using this machine in our office, it has made thousands of cups already in the past year and no complaints from anyone.

    • +1

      Hi, we have been using this one for 2 years and love it https://www.delonghi.com/en-au/ecam610-75-mb-primadonna-soul…
      We had a Jura previously which was good, we liked this one because of the larger water reservoir, bean capacity, great auto milk frother etc.

      Cheapest price is currently at this retailer https://www.appliancecentral.com.au/ecam61075mb-delonghi-pri…

    • +1

      I researched this recently and found the Delonghi Magnifica Evo was the best option for me. It gets very good reviews across the board and is around $750.

    • Jura. But it is subjective.

  • Don't buy this, very AVG

    • +4

      Yep the coffee is very Kaspersky

      • +17

        Yeah. Expected a McCafe, got a McAfee instead.

        • +1

          Yeah very Symantec experience for me to

        • +3

          Norton my one. I've noticed Avast difference to the nespresso but it destroyed all my cookies

        • +2

          BeanDefender is very AVG. We ended up follow the Trend(Micro) and bought a Pod32 machine on the Web Roof from VN, it's a semiautomatic E-Set version. It's so so so So-Phos! It gives you all cookies without the Malware bytes. Everyone from my Bean.DATA office love it so far. It's a fantastic coughing machine in my opinion.

  • Can't see mention of the cashback via Bing Lee on eBay, although you can select "Bing Lee - Online" as the retailer when claiming, so that should be ok?

    https://philipsaupromotions.campaign.net.au/philipschristmas…

    • +1

      Yes, they are fine. If you go to Binglee's website, the gift promotion is mentioned for the machine. Items purchased on their Ebay website comes with invoices that says online purchase or something along these lines.

      Only retailers that are explicitly excluded are Target, Costco and JB Hifi Airport stores.

  • Rubber rings will go first, but a set of O-rings from Bunnings will fix it.

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