Gaggia Classic Espresso Machine - Brushed Steel|14101

Gaggia Classic Espresso Machine - Brushed Steel|14101 Reviews



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In 1947, Achille Gaggia introduced the first pressure brewing espresso machine into the world. Today, the Gaggia Classic is a best selling model, standing as a timeless piece of kitchen equipment that is applauded by coffee aficionados worldwide. With its commercial style portafilter, brew group, and three-way solenoid valve, the Gaggia Classic provides a combination of convenience and maximum productivity. By creating a virtually dry puck that is easy to knock out of the portafilter, these features help to make clean up simple and mess-free – unlike other espresso machines that feature pressurized style portafilters. Heat stability and retention are also unmatched with the Gaggia Classic, thanks to the full 1 lb of chrome-plated marine brass that makes up its commercial style portafilter. The Classic’s easy-to-use brewing and steaming controls are paired with a traditional appearance that matches stainless steel appliances and fits perfectly into any upscale kitchen, making this machine a must-have for any at-home barista. Includes two stainless steel filter baskets (one and two shot), a coffee tamper, a 7g measuring scoop, and an instructional CD. Specifications: * Removable 72oz water reservoir * Chrome-plated marine brass 58mm commercial style portafilter for use with ground coffee or ESE coffee pods * Commercial brew group * Turbo Frother attachment mounted on a ball joint * 3.5oz boiler with two external heating elements * 55 watt electric pump * Three-way solenoid valve * Rocker-switches control power, steaming and brewing * Five demitasse cups sit in the passively heated cup warmer * Polished or brushed stainless steel finish * 1425 Watts - 110/120 Volts * 14.25”H x 8”W x 9.5”D * 20lbs Accessories Included: * Single/pod and double shot stainless steel filter baskets * Coffee tamper * 7 gram scoop * Instructional CD


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