Gaggia Titanium

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Gaggia Titanium

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Install It

  1. Find a swanky spot in your home for your new machine to live, preferably where the morning sun shine down on your new, personal barista.
  2. Get the power cord and the accessories out of the box.
  3. Plug the machine directly into an outlet. Don't plug it into surge protectors, extension cords, or timers.
  4. Fill the water tank.

Educate Yourself

There are a few things you should know before heating up your super-auto for the first time to keep the the espresso flowing and the milk frothing. In the video on the right, you'll learn all about recommended roasts, water hardness, grind settings, milk frothing and the brew group—or, as we like to think of it, your super-auto's inner barista.

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5 Things New Super Automatic Espresso Machine Owners Should Know



Get the Right Beans

Coffee is all about the caffeine (er... flavor), and super-autos don't disappoint, though, they are a teensy bit picky when it comes to certain roasts. In particular, super-autos are oily-bean-averse, meaning they don't like extra dark or flavored beans, as they tend to gunk up the grinder. Watch the video on the right to learn how to choose the beans of your dreams and keep your grinder clean.

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How To: Coffee Bean Selection and Grind Settings for Bean to Cup Machines



Find the Right Grind

Consistency is key when it comes to grind size. With super-autos, you can just set it and forget it, but it's good to know how to fine tune for your favorite roasts. A good rule of thumb to keep in mind: light roasts and small volumes such as in espresso need a finer grind, while dark roasts and long coffees favor a coarser grind. Watch the video on the right to learn more.

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How To Adjust Grind Size on a Super Automatic Espresso Machine




The Gaggia Latte Art Wand

Most Gaggia machines come standard with their specially designed pannarello wand, which automatically aerates milk while frothing to produce a fluffy cappuccino froth, but the latte art wand is closer to a commercial style wand, which lets the user cut down on the air for a liquidy latte milk. Check out the video on the right for tips on how to perfect your technique for latte milk smooth enough to draw flowers, or, you know, "galaxies."

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How To: The Gaggia Latte Art Pannarello Wand