☕ Upgrade your coffee game with precision-engineered thermoblock essentials!
This kit includes a thermoblock inlet connector, fork spring (8mm), seal spacer, seal, and two sealing rings, all factory-supplied as genuine replacement parts compatible with over 50 Philips coffee machine models. Designed for easy installation and leak-proof performance, it restores optimal heating element function to ensure consistent, high-quality coffee extraction.
B**T
Saved my Philips Lattego 4300
This part fits like a glove. Direct replacement to OEM plastic. Comes with a new rubber seal. Saved my coffee machine.
G**I
Works Well
This part was shipped from Greece and came within a few days after ordering and weeks before the expected delivery date! The part worked very well, was a perfect fit.
S**6
Works well
It worked, difficult to put holding pin back in. Wish it came with the other 2 seals required.
R**B
Fit like glove!
Fit perfectly in my Philips LatteGo. Mine had sprung a leak and this replacement was easy to install and fit!
R**W
Perfect Replacement for my LatteGo! Arrived Faster than stated on Amazon
My LatteGo works again and no longer leaks! This was a perfect replacement for the part, and it even looks like on this piece, the part where the original split (along the seam) seems to have been reinforced a bit.I was worried that it would take a month to get to me from Greece to the U.S. (East Coast), but I ordered it on Feb 14, and it arrived on Mar 1 (so 16 days). Faster than it said it would be.One note - I really struggled when installing the new bottom security clip, but that was my fault. Take note of how yours is currently before taking the original off. The valve needed to be rotated 90 degrees, and then it went on very easily. I was thinking the clip goes in the hole, but it doesn't, it goes along the sides of it.Thanks for the quick shipping!
M**D
Saved me $350
I nearly bought a new machine when my original kept tripping the GFCI breaker, but decided to open the back of my Philips 3200 Espresso Machine and found that there was a split in this plastic piece that was spraying a small amount of water onto the wires going into the boiler, which resulted in an electrical hazard and the GFCI tripping. It ended up being about a 15 minute fix once I knew the issue, and saved a bunch of money and waste throwing away a machine that could easily be fixed.
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