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Jura - Z10 Aluminium Dark Inox vs Philips - 3300 LatteGo

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Z10 Aluminium Dark InoxJURARENDER
Probe A
Jura
Z10 Aluminium Dark Inox
82.5/ 100A
Brewing· 60%
Capacity & Power83· 40%
3300 LatteGoPHILIPSRENDER
Probe B
Philips
3300 LatteGo
69.4/ 100B
Brewing· 60%
Capacity & Power69· 40%
Quick verdict

Between the Z10 Aluminium Dark Inox and 3300 LatteGo, the Z10 Aluminium Dark Inox comes out ahead in warm-up, while the 3300 LatteGo wins on several specs. Overall, the Z10 Aluminium Dark Inox scores 82.5 and the 3300 LatteGo scores 69.4 on our Mars Score.

Buying advice

Which should you buy?

The Z10 Aluminium Dark Inox is the clear pick on raw spec strength, leading by 13.1 points on the Mars Score. The margin is wide enough that the underdog only makes sense if its individual strengths line up with what you specifically need.

Pick the Z10 Aluminium Dark Inox if you care most about warm-up. The biggest gaps in its favor are warm-up.

The 3300 LatteGo similarly doesn't carry a headline advantage on the popular specs — look at the full table for category-specific deltas.

Both ship with comparable type, pressure, milk frother, so those specs don't separate the two — focus on the differences below.

Bottom line: the Z10 Aluminium Dark Inox is the safer default. The other model is the right choice only when its specific advantages line up with your priorities.

Why Jura - Z10 Aluminium Dark Inox wins

  • Warm-up — 5.00 s less. 35 vs 40.

Why Philips - 3300 LatteGo wins

  • No decisive advantages.
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Spec comparison

Brewing

SpecJura - Z10 Aluminium Dark InoxPhilips - 3300 LatteGo
TypeSuper-automaticSuper-automatic
Pressure15 bar15 bar
Milk frothertruetrue
Built-in grindertruetrue

Capacity & Power

SpecJura - Z10 Aluminium Dark InoxPhilips - 3300 LatteGo
Water tank2.4 Llead1.8 L
Wattage1450 W1500 Wlead
Warm-up35 slead40 s
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