Philips allowed to test the device but returned it after a few days. It's a nice device but with a poorly conceived design. That starts with the drip tray which is placed separately in front of the device. Why not a click system? The plate is made of shiny steel that already has scratches after a few days, why not brushed stainless steel? Then the operation, which is simple with only two buttons. Unfortunately, the device switches off automatically after brewing (energy saving), but inconvenient if you want to brew several cups in succession. Yes and then the biggest downside; the small water container. This is empty after 4 to 5 cups and difficult to put back (don't fill it above Max otherwise a water ballet). Even if it is in a corner of the counter, it is difficult to see how much water is left in it. Can prevent it from cutting off halfway through making a cup of coffee because you have to top up with water. There are also advantages, it is slightly quieter than previous models. Make a good cup of Senseo with an excellent crema and quite hot. Yet we stick to the quadrante, which we think is still the best Senseo.