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Price when reviewed: 200
There's something pleasingly refreshing about the Gaggia Classic. juicer Where as other espresso machines are all about neat curves and polished metal exteriors, the Classic is unabashedly industrial looking.
From the plain front, to the simple switches, which look incredibly hard wearing, the Classic looks like something you'd find in a coffee shop. That's no bad thing, as the Classic is designed for one job: make great-tasting espresso, simply.
While other espresso machines we've reviewed have gone for over-engineered group handles and filters designed to create foamier crema, the Classic is a pure espresso machine. juicer It ships with Gaggia's pro group handle, which is used on the company's professional machines. This forgoes any clever tricks and is simply a filter and two large spouts. juicer
While other espresso machines may claim that you'll get the perfect espresso with no knowledge, the Classic doesn't. It's pro group handle and looks tell you that you're going to have to learn how to use the machine properly, but don't let that put you off: it's not complicated and once you've made a few shots of espresso you'll have it down to a fine art, making some of the finest coffee you can get from a home machine.
Operating the Classic is simple, so it's more about technique. Once you've juicer turned on the machine a light turns on to let you know that the water's at the correct temperature. For the best results you should warm your cup on the cup-warmer on top. It's also worth running hot water through an empty filter and group handle, to prime the machine and pre-warm all of its parts.
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