Gaggia RI9380/47 Classic Pro Espresso Machine,1.3liters, Cherry Red








Key features
- •Rugged Stainless Steel housing
- •Commercial three-way solenoid valve
- •Commercial-style 58mm chrome-plated brass portability and brew group
- •Commercial steam wand
- •Easy-to-use rocker switch controls
- •Included components: Espresso Machine, Water Reservoir,Reservoir Lid, Drip Tray, Drip Tray Cover, Decompression Duct Tube, Portafilter, Pressurized Double Shot Basket, Commercial Single Shot Basket, Commercial Double Shot Basket, Tamper, Coffee Scoop
Gaggia RI9380/47 Classic Pro Espresso Machine,1.3liters, Cherry Red
List Price: $772.05$694.85DEALYou Save: $77.20 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
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Sofia ✓ Verified Purchase•July 17, 2023
Muy buena cafetera para comenzar a experimentar el mundo del barismo.
It's easy to make great espresso with this machine
ywangrrr✓ Verified Purchase•July 15, 2023
It works great. Prefessional and easy to use. After you tried several times, it's easy to make great espresso with this machine.
Great Machine - Hard to SetUp
william✓ Verified Purchase•June 10, 2023
The Gaggia Classic Pro is the Golden Standard for "Entry Level" espresso machines.
It is well made and is quite sturdy.
If you just want a coffee machine that makes decent espresso in the morning without much hassle, stay away from this machine. It's kind of a Blue Pill/Red Pill situation.
Get a normal espresso maker and you will be satisfied of the result and with your life.
Get a Gaggia Classic Pro, and you will find yourself buying a Coffee Scale, a New +$300 coffee grinder, a stirrer, 2 new tampers (because you will buy a 58mm tamper only to discover that you need a 58.5mmm) etc.
You will find yourself deep into forums trying to figure out why you don't get any crema? why is you coffee too sour? why is it too bitter? You will start a series of modifications to the machine (opv spring, PID temp controller etc).
At the end of this tunnel you will be reworded with a wonderful tasting espresso, and you will realize that most coffee shops just don't know how to make espresso.
In short, if you want all your friends to hate you for becoming a coffee "Expert" and not being able to shut up critiquing the drip coffee at the gas station, buy a Gaggia Classic Pro.
It is well made and is quite sturdy.
If you just want a coffee machine that makes decent espresso in the morning without much hassle, stay away from this machine. It's kind of a Blue Pill/Red Pill situation.
Get a normal espresso maker and you will be satisfied of the result and with your life.
Get a Gaggia Classic Pro, and you will find yourself buying a Coffee Scale, a New +$300 coffee grinder, a stirrer, 2 new tampers (because you will buy a 58mm tamper only to discover that you need a 58.5mmm) etc.
You will find yourself deep into forums trying to figure out why you don't get any crema? why is you coffee too sour? why is it too bitter? You will start a series of modifications to the machine (opv spring, PID temp controller etc).
At the end of this tunnel you will be reworded with a wonderful tasting espresso, and you will realize that most coffee shops just don't know how to make espresso.
In short, if you want all your friends to hate you for becoming a coffee "Expert" and not being able to shut up critiquing the drip coffee at the gas station, buy a Gaggia Classic Pro.
it will make you very happy
kb✓ Verified Purchase•May 23, 2023
I have more than got my moneys worth
So happy to get real cappuccino at home.
Lisa Fox✓ Verified Purchase•May 3, 2023
This was what I expected. I am particular about my coffee and this, being manual, allows me the control that I need in order to make the coffee the way I like it. I know there were complaints about the coffee not being hot enough. If you let it warm up long enough it is quite hot. The light goes on and you can get hot coffee until it goes out. If the light goes out stop brewing and wait for it to heat up again. If keep brewing after the light goes off it is just warm water. It's pretty simple really. It seems that the longer you wait the hotter it gets...to a point. I'm pleased; it's what I expected and seems sturdy enough. I haven't gotten the foam quite right yet but I assume that it is still user error and I will get it down with practice and have a proper pitcher to use. If you like to push a button and have everything done for you without thinking, then this is probably not the machine for you. If you like to cook and have your coffee the way YOU want it then you will be happy with this machine.
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