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Semi-automatic Gaggia espresso machine, suitable for individuals interested in experimenting to achieve their desired taste and texture.
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Made to perform. Made to last.
The new top-of-the-line stainless steel filter holder, the upgraded brass group, and the non-stick and anti-corrosive coating of the boiler guarantee a long-lasting product and a renewed home barista experience.
The pre-assembly of the new pump and heating system and the simplified wiring connection make production more ergonomic and interventions easier.
The company adopts a conscious and responsible approach that incorporates continuous improvement and regulations in all processes: from material selection to design, production, quality control, and after-sales support.
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Machine for its price, put a 9 bar spring and you will see a difference. It needs a good grinder and ideally a good filter
FAR AWAY (if I could give 0 stars, I would)
Purchased December 24, Production 28th week of 2024 (somewhere in July) suffers from peeling coating parts from the boiler. Google: Gaggia Classic Boilergate. One year later, in Greece we are still selling the defective models.
GAGGIA is also to blame, which for the 23 model (known problematic), and the 2 of 24 (the first in some countries went WITHOUT coating and the E24 that was recently released with a brass boiler) uses the same model code (R19481).
But also the Greek distributor who renamed it V24 to make you think it is the E24 while in reality it is the defective model with the peeling boiler). Not even the model that went to "serious" countries, with an aluminum boiler without coating as a middle solution. No. In Greece, they sell whatever cannot be sold abroad, and they tell you to give 450 euros and then go figure it out.
When the E24 model is released in Greece, it might be worth looking at Gaggia Classic, until then stay away
Unfortunately, my classic pro developed a problem with the metal of the portafilter and the brew group. So it will be thrown away since the warranty has expired.
With the (new Classic Evo Pro) the problem has been fixed and there is no issue at all!
I made the purchase on 03/02/2023 and after a few days, I read about the issue that the entire "Boilergate" series has. I checked to see if it was happening to me as well, and unfortunately, the inner coating in the boiler is peeling off and falling into the coffee.
The problem is recognized by Gaggia with a relevant announcement they have made, as well as by Eurogat, which is the official service in Greece.
Honestly, don't bother buying it. I was lucky enough to get my money back.
Brand new machine and it releases particles from its boiler with water. Stay away from this particular model.
Update 8-03-24. After many times of using the machine with blind and steam and high pressure, I cleaned it with the company's liquid and it doesn't produce anything. I tested it for a while and the water comes out clean, obviously I am one of the lucky ones.
Spring at 9 BAR, blind portafilter and flow regulator on the pump and you're ready, if you feel like upgrading to PID it's good but even without PID you learn the machine and it makes great coffee, all for 380.
Now the water doesn't come into contact with the aluminum anymore, but I don't know how good the new coating that Grandma put on is. Just trust it and I have given it a star.
Looking for the boilergate mentioned by the friend below, I was very disappointed. I tried mine and it didn't come out, but keep in mind that I haven't worked with steam yet or cleaned it. Once again, the Italians have fooled us, too bad because I trusted them. I'm going to Eurogat to give it back to them as it is and I'm going for a Silvia.
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