Gaggia Classic

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The Gaggia Classic is a semi-automatic espresso machine which has been a favorite in the industry for home espresso brewing.

Machine Description


The current iteration of the Classic has replaced the nickel plated carbon steel housing with brushed stainless steel, which is durable and will not rust or flake over time. The portafilter handle was also upgraded to include a stainless steel dispensing spout. This improved the consistency of the espresso flow when split between 2 demitasse cups or shot glasses. The main design of the portafilter remained the same at one pound of chrome plated brass with a commercial size 58mm diameter. The Classic also uses a chrome plated brass grouphead, which improves heat retention during shot pulls.The Classic now utilizes a pannarello style frothing nozzle on the steam wand. This nozzle attachment makes it easier for users to create a tight microfoam.Gaggia has replaced the pod adapter with a new style of basket. The new basket acts as both a single pressurized basket and a ESE pod filter, which means it can be used with ground coffee and ESE pods. There is also a double pressurized shot basket available for the unit.The machine draws 1425 Watts which is used to power the 55 Watt Ulka pump and the boiler, which utilizes two separate heating elements for rapid heating. The heating elements are embedded directly into the boiler and do not come into contact with the water. This effectively turns the entire boiler into a heating element allowing for faster more even heating, and prevents corrosion to the elements. A 3-way solenoid valve is also included in this version, which relieves pressure that develops during the brewing process, allowing for drier coffee pucks.

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