Philips Ph9mea5599 2021

How does it stack up against a brand new Samsung or Bosch oven in the $1,200 price range?

| Feature | PH9MEA5599 (2021) | 2024 Mid-Range Oven | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Max Temp | 300°C | 275°C | | Display | 6.8" Color TFT | 3.5" LED or App-only | | Build | Metal knobs + glass | Plastic components | | AI Cooking | No | Yes (via camera) | | Energy Efficiency | A+ | A+++ | | Resale Value | Depreciated (Low price) | High | philips ph9mea5599 2021

Verdict: The 2021 model wins on raw heating power (300°C) and build quality. It loses on energy savings and smart features. How does it stack up against a brand


Since this is a 2021 model, it is no longer the current flagship (Philips moved to the PH9MEA6602 in late 2022). However, the PH9MEA5599 2021 remains highly sought after due to its superior 1500W heating and quiet release – features that were downgraded in the 2022 model to cut costs. Since this is a 2021 model, it is

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Warning: Be cautious of listings claiming "2021 model" but showing a different suffix (e.g., PH9MEA5600). The 5600 has a plastic inner pot – avoid it.

A major complaint of pre-2021 pressure cookers was the loud, startling steam burst when venting. The Philips PH9MEA5599 2021 introduced a muffled steam dispersion cap that reduces decibels from 85dB (like city traffic) to just 58dB (normal conversation level). You can now use it in an open-plan kitchen without waking a sleeping baby.