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Philips LatteGo XXL - giant 1.5kg tank

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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đŸ”„ The ultimate version for (very) heavy coffee drinkers

Following the success of my reservoir extension for Philips LatteGo, here is the oversized version:
a giant tank capable of holding between 1.5 kg and 2 kg of coffee beans depending on the roast.

👉 No more refilling every 2 days.
👉 Perfect for large families, open-plan offices, workshops... or true addicts.

💡 Why this XXL version?

  • ✅ Extreme autonomy
  • ✅ Ideal for high daily consumption
  • ✅ Compatible with Philips LatteGo machines (same base as my previous model)
  • ✅ Design consistent with the machine
  • ✅ Fits perfectly into the original tray

This version retains the principle of the initial model, but with a greatly increased volume for those who already find the standard extension too small 😉

📩 Capacity

  • Approximately 1.5 kg to 2 kg of coffee beans
  • Varies depending on bean size and density

đŸ–šïž Printing

  • Recommended printing in PLA, PETG or ABS (caution, check that your filament is food-contact compatible)
  • Voluminous part → check your printer's capacity

     

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