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The Gaggia Classic E24 Evo Pro Manual Espresso Coffee Machine is a premium espresso maker designed for coffee enthusiasts. Featuring a robust brass boiler for enhanced temperature stability and a professional-grade stainless steel filter holder, this machine ensures optimal brewing conditions. With a 2-year labor and 5-year parts warranty, it promises reliability and quality, all crafted in Italy.
Brand | Gaggia |
Model Number | RI9380/51 |
Colour | Industrial Grey |
Product Dimensions | 20.32 x 24.13 x 36.07 cm; 9.07 kg |
Voltage | 120 |
Auto Shutoff | No |
Special Features | Professional Steam Wand, Milk Frother, Brass Boiler |
Item Weight | 9.07 kg |
I**R
Robust and practical machine
Robust machine that makes good espresso. Pleased with purchase.
C**D
Great coffee machine.
Bought this to replace an earlier version off this machine which I’ve had for about 15+ years but alas it eventually broke down completely, the new machine seems to be working well in the brief time I’ve had it, let’s hope I get as many years out of this as I did the last one, personally I think the gaggia classic is excellent for my needs and highly recommend it and it makes a great coffee and it’s super easy to use.
B**A
Quality machine and makes great coffee.
Quality machine and makes great coffee
T**Y
The best coffe maker out there!
I just love this coffee machine
J**S
Disappointing
Mt De Longhi espresso machine which cost about £130 gave up the ghost so decided to splurge £505 on a Gaggia. Major disappointment. The machine is underpowered and an espresso despite its name takes an age as the liquid trickles through in fits and bursts. Insufficient pressure means the coffee is not very strong despite trying different beans. Wouldn't recommend. Don't pay £505 on Amazon. This machine is available for £346.77 from barista-shop.eu For the love of god don't waste your money on this piece of garbage.
R**B
First espresso machine
First espresso machine and so far so good. Still have a lot of learning to do but this appears to be a well built machine that will last. Only thing that dropped a star is the tamper provided - some horrible little plastic thing that doesn't even fit the 58mm basket. You'd think for the price you're paying that Gaggia could throw in a nicer tamper that fits. I've had to buy that separately.
S**Y
Fantastic manual Espresso machine.
As another reviewer said - if you know you know 👍I have a Gaggia Classic 2019, and it's fair to say that like the very original model, it is a fantastic model.People who leave bad comments may not have realised that this, like the larger commercial (shop) machines have a learning curve.Plus, you will get best results buy 'dialling' in each new bag of beans, and watching a few videos, I learnt a lot from 'whole latte love' and 'James Hoffman' on YouTube 👍A good grinder is also needed to get best results, yes it comes with a pressure basket to use pre ground, but to get the full results from the full size 58mm commercial sized porta filter and single or double shot (single walled) basket(s), a grinder and some practice is required.In fairness, I drink dark roast, espresso based strong Americano which can be more forgiving, than lighter roasts.But either way this is a remarkable machine, but it's not a plug and play type machine, and if you want to throw some beans, with no work, probably best to look elsewhere?If you want a machine where some effort is rewarded, is customisable, can be repaired by the user (massive online community and shops for parts), then the Gaggia Classic could be the very machine for you 👍
F**S
A long time friend
This product is built to last, makes wonderful coffee and steams milk in moments. You just need to watch a few tutorial YouTube videos to learn how to get the most of it. My Gaggia Classic is about 25 years old and still on all original parts with the exception of the easy replaceable silicone seal. Which you need to swap out maybe every 5 years. (mine lasted over 20 years)Some issues I have seen are about low flow, I find are due to too finely ground beans and too heavily tamped. Regular proper cleaning will keep the pipes and valves running well with excellent pressure, the process is very simple and again YouTube will help you plenty with this. A pack of sachets which will last over a year will cost around £10. I highly recommend that owners invest in the cleaning process.Once you get to grips with the process you will soon be making coffees that will rival the big machines in your local coffee shops. Used every day it's probably the best most reliable thing I've ever owned.
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