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Gaggia 14101 Classic Semi-Automatic Espresso Maker. 72 ounces, Pannarello Wand for Latte and Cappuccino Frothing. Brews for Both Single and Double Shots.

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Espresso Machine
Brand Gaggia
Color Silver
Special Feature Milk FrotherDrip Tray
Coffee Maker Type Espresso Machine
Filter Type Reusable
Capacity
4.5 Pounds
Material
Stainless Steel
Item Weight
20 Pounds
Wattage
1425.00

About this item

  • Rugged brushed stainless steel housing
  • Commercial three-way solenoid valve
  • Commercial-style 58mm chrome-plated brass portafilter and Brew Group
  • Easy-to-use Turbo-Frother steam wand attachment
  • Easy-to-use Turbo-Frother steam wand attachment

Customer ratings by feature

Easy to use
4.0 4.0
Blending power
3.8 3.8
Easy to clean
3.5 3.5
Quality of material
3.5 3.5

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Easy to use
4.0
4.8
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Blending power
3.8
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Easy to clean
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capacity
72 ounces
0.5 gallons
2.1 liters
2.1 liters
2.1 liters
64 ounces
material
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel, Plastic, Brass
Stainless Steel, Plastic, Brass
Stainless Steel, Plastic, Brass
Stainless Steel
input interface
buttons
buttons
buttons
buttons
dial
wattage
1200 watts
1200 watts
1200 watts
1600 watts
model name
Brew, Steam, & Flow
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weight
20 pounds
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8.5 kilograms
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From the manufacturer

Gaggia Classic Home Espresso Machine
Gaggia Classic

Gaggia, Gaggia Milano
About Gaggia

With humble beginnings as a cafe owner in Milan, Achille Gaggia's ingenuity and passion for coffee inspired him to invent a new way to brew espresso without the use of steam. That vision led to the creation of the Lampo device which produced the characteristic crema which has since become the hallmark of quality espresso.

Gaggia Classic

Home Espresso Machine

The Gaggia Classic is one of the best entry-level semi-automatic espresso machine available. Pull your own cafe-style espressos and cappuccinos. Frothing milk is easy with the pannarello wand, making lattes a fun, easy experience. The commercial-style 58 mm portafilter comes with a commercial basket for easier shot pulling and a thick crema even with pre-ground coffee or ESE pods. With the Gaggia Classic, you'll get a versatile machine packed with commercial features, built to last for years.

  • Commercial components
  • Cafe Quality Espresso
  • Timeless Design Since 1991

Pannarello Wand

Commercial and Pressurized Basket

Commercial Style Portafilter

3-Way Solenoid Valve

Pannarello Wand

Dispense hot water, froth, and steam without needing years of practice. Make your own lattes and cappuccinos.

Commercial and Pressurized Basket

Get consistent shot quality and a thick layer of crema out of almost any coffee with no skill required. Or use the commercial basket with your own grinder.

Commercial Style Portafilter

This durable 58 mm portafilter is the same size and style as commercial machines in cafes and coffee houses.

3-Way Solenoid Valve

Typically found in commercial machines, the 3-way solenoid valve relieves pressure off the coffee for a dry, easily discarded puck.

Heavy-Duty Build Quality

Passively Heated Cup Warmer

Fast Heat-Up

Easy Controls

Heavy-Duty Build Quality

The sturdy stainless steel housing and commercial components makes the Gaggia Classic a durable, long-lasting machine.

Passively Heated Cup Warmer

Radiant heat from the boiler heats the top surface of the Classic, perfect for heating up your cups prior to brewing.

Fast Heat-Up

Dual heating elements heat the boiler to brew ready in about five minutes, and steam ready 20 seconds.

Easy Controls

The heavy duty snap-acting rocker switches can be flipped for brewing, steaming, or hot water, and feature lights that display when the Classic is heating.

Gaggia Carezza De Luxe Gaggia Classic
Gaggia Carezza De LUXE Gaggia Classic
Customer Reviews
3.9 out of 5 stars
152
4.0 out of 5 stars
826
Portafilter Pressurized Commercial
3-Way Solenoid Valve
Rapid Heating
Reservoir Capacity 47 oz 72 oz
ESE Pod Compatible
Wattage 1300 1450
Housing Stainless Steel / ABS Stainless Steel
Frother Type Pannarello Wand Pannarello Wand

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Product Description

The Gaggia Classic presents a strong entry-level semi-automatic espresso machine, made from quality commercial components and built to last. The stainless-steel housing is solid, with heavy-duty rocker switches for controls. The chrome-plated brass brew group and portafilter are commercially styled, with the portafilter enjoying a 58 mm diameter, the standard for commercial machines. The pressurized portafilter basket makes brewing easy, able to extract a crema from just about any coffee without trouble. For more control, you can switch out for the included commercial-style basket and develop your technique. Frothing milk is made easy with the Turbo-Frother steam wand attachment, making cappuccinos and lattes a fun, effortless experience. Finally, the three-way solenoid valve keeps coffee pucks dry in the portafilter when you are ready to discard, a feature typically only found in more expensive, commercial machines.

Amazon.com

Combining advanced technology with a classic design, this coffee/espresso machine for making hot drinks at home includes all the benefits of a commercial system. Designed in Italy by Gaggia, one of the most respected names in the espresso industry, the unit uses standard 58 mm filters to provide ample room for brewing rich, full espresso. Its commercial-grade construction includes stainless-steel housing, a high-power 17-1/2-bar pump with a high-voltage boiler for quick warm-up times, and an independent expansion valve. A three-way solenoid valve is also included, providing immediate pressure release from the grouphead once an espresso pull is completed, allowing the portafilter to be removed and the next shot to be prepared instantly. For excellent temperature stability, its portafilters and grouphead are made of heavy-duty marine-grade brass with chrome plating. The machine works with coffee pods and is designed to deliver two cups at once. Other convenient features include a hot-water dispenser for tea, a frothing wand for crema, and a cup warmer. A single- and double-shot stainless-steel filter basket, coffee tamper, and 7-gram measuring scoop are included. Its 72-ounce water reservoir is removable for easy filling or cleaning. To keep the espresso machine clean, simply wipe it down with a damp cloth. The unit measures 14-1/4 by 8 by 9-1/2 inches. --Catie Unger

Customer reviews

4 out of 5 stars
4 out of 5
826 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality of the coffee maker. They say it makes wonderful espresso, steamed milk, and the fluffiest froth. They also say it's good enough for a solid mocha latte or hot chocolate. However, some customers have mixed opinions on ease of use, value, power, fit, heating, ease of cleaning, and flow.

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548 customers mention401 positive147 negative

Customers like the quality of the coffee maker. They say it makes wonderful espresso, is good enough for a solid mocha latte, and can make great steamed milk. Customers also mention that it's perfect in everyday imaginable, with excellent flavor and consistency. They describe the product as beautiful, highly engineered, and a no-frills machine.

"...Works just fine for that, but I've read that replacing the wand with a better quality one is a worthwhile upgrade..." Read more

"...The Gaggia arrived well packaged and looked very nice. I followed the instructions on cleaning and flushing prior to the first use...." Read more

"...than you know that European products are beautiful and highly engineered, but because they come from a slightly different cultural paradigm they are..." Read more

"Before I get into the nuts and bolts, let me say that the machine works fine. I couldn't be more pleased with the output...." Read more

163 customers mention109 positive54 negative

Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the coffee maker. Some mention that it's fairly easy to use and a good bang for their buck, while others say that the book is a bit difficult to understand, the manual is terrible, and the explanations are horrible. The drip tray and water tank are easy to handle and clean. However, some customers feel the manual has terrible translations and bad explanations. Overall, the experience of using the coffee machine can be frustrating and difficult.

"...* It is very simple in operation...." Read more

"...The actual pressure adjustment is very easy - instructions are readily available at Gaggia Classic user groups...." Read more

"...Documentation: A confusing array of paperwork, eight different pieces that had the look and feel of something thrown together at the last second...." Read more

"...research before hand making sure I was getting something fairly easy to use and a good bang for my buck...." Read more

119 customers mention77 positive42 negative

Customers are mixed about the value of the kitchen product. Some mention it's a great bang for your buck, cheap in price for the quality, and absolutely worth it. Others say that it'd be better off buying a different product.

"...A cleaning brush is also a good investment. Rattleware makes good accessories at good prices, and are available on Amazon...." Read more

"...citric acid, used in canning and crafts, works just as well and is very cheap...." Read more

"...and it should function at least as long.This is an expensive machine, but if you've looked around, you'll see that you could spend a lot..." Read more

"...The price is excellent considering how much you can spend on machines that can cost up to a thousand...." Read more

72 customers mention35 positive37 negative

Customers are mixed about the power of the coffee maker. Some mention that it's solid, reliable, and steams well. However, others say that it has a weak pump strength and loses pressure at the brew basket.

"...* The steam wand is almost magical. It produces a beautiful dense foam in seconds. It is easy to clean...." Read more

"...and heating up to steam the milk for a cappuccino it then turned into a fine line of steam. I called the contact listed on the paperwork...." Read more

"...The actual pressure adjustment is very easy - instructions are readily available at Gaggia Classic user groups...." Read more

"...ONE tiny hole in the center of the bottom, so your espresso squirts out under terrible pressure...." Read more

67 customers mention27 positive40 negative

Customers are mixed about the fit of the coffee maker. Some mention it's a nice size, not too small and flimsy, not to big and taking up too much space. They love that it has a pretty small footprint. However, some say that the tamper provided by Gaggia does not even fit the filter basket, leaving a large gap.

"...The porta filter itself is large and I think it needs more than one scoop from the provided scoop to fill it...." Read more

"...It takes way less space than my ECM, I can move it around the counter for cleaning without risking my back in the process, it's easy to clean,..." Read more

"...1 Star.The filters fit so tightly into the filter holder that it is difficult to remove then for cleaning...." Read more

"...It's a nice-looking, no-frills machine, it fits under my kitchen cabinets, but (unfortunately) it contains a lot of cheap plastic parts; the brushed..." Read more

61 customers mention35 positive26 negative

Customers are mixed about the heating of the coffee maker. Some mention that it heats up quickly, and has a very accurate thermostat. They say that the coffee comes out hot every time, and the filter holder is hot. However, others say that their first brew was soupy and not near hot enough. They also say that temperature variations can be frustrating at times, and that it takes a while to heat up.

"...The cups on the cup warmer are hot, the filter holder is hot and the porta filter itself is hot which was not the case with my first generation..." Read more

"...Other things I don’t like include:The machine stays scalding hot long after it is turned off, so watch your hands at all times when..." Read more

"...**Update I think the heating speed for the milk is just fine. Took me some time to get use to it but no complaints on the speed anymore...." Read more

"...I was unable to get any results beyond a pitcher full of lukewarm milk foam. In fact "lukewarm" is being kind...." Read more

57 customers mention36 positive21 negative

Customers are mixed about the ease of cleaning. Some mention that the Gaggia classic is really easy to clean and use, with instructions on how to clean it on YouTube. However, others say that it's very hard to keep clean, and the accessories are easy to lose during cleaning. The stead are a mushy mess that requires a wash cloth to contain, and it'll make a soggy mess every time.

"...counter for cleaning without risking my back in the process, it's easy to clean, descale, and for other routine maintenance...." Read more

"...But the tale goes on: The machine proved entirely resistant to cleaning...." Read more

"...I get that by having the tank the way it is it makes it VERY easy to clean, which is nice, but this sorely needs an update!..." Read more

"...The Gaggia classic is really easy to clean and use...." Read more

51 customers mention22 positive29 negative

Customers are mixed about the flow of the coffee maker. Some mention that it is simple and fast, with a fast boiler and a powerful pump. They say that the shots pull quickly and s nice amount of crema sits properly on top. However, others say that they had a problem with low flow, and that the water flows through far too quickly.

"...The result is the creation of almost instantaneous milk foam before the milk can warm up. Initially I preheated the milk in the microwave...." Read more

"...The shots pull quickly and a nice amount of crema sits properly on top after the pull...." Read more

"...It does however take a minute to grind up your two table spoons, and is a bit of work...." Read more

"...The shot times were set to your preference, and once the button was pushed you could just walk away...." Read more

Gaggia Evolution vs Gaggia Classic
4 Stars
Gaggia Evolution vs Gaggia Classic
So I owned a refurbished evolution for a couple of weeks until the boiler gave out. That is why I purchased this after. I didn't want to get that same entry level machine and I never wanted to buy from whole latte love again since it cost me $70 in the end just to return a broken machine. Buy from amazon, return shipping is free and they don't revoke the free shipping. From what I hear on particular youtube videos is that this machine is very similar to the evolution. But they never explain that mysterious large price jump. This is what I found.Pros:- This machine gets very hot. I mean I usually prep it for 6min or more (which they had in the manual as a suggest time) and the whole thing heats up. I mean the empty portafilter is hot and the top gets warm. From my memory the evolution was much lacking that power. The cup "warmer" on an evolution is a complete joke. Remember you want the whole thing to be up to temperature from the brew head to the portafilter to the cup. Since anything that is not at tempurate will make your coffee that much colder when it comes out. By the time you leave to work your coffee will be warm if you don't have a machine with that power to heat everything up. That means the milk too!- I feel like this machine gets great steam power when it gets going. However read the cons about the steaming/steaming tip.- The bar pressure is adjustable (which is nice because when I got my machine I think they factory guy set the pressure way too low, and i'm serious. I put three shots worth in (21g) and hardly tamp it i mean very very small weight like 5-10lbs and the thing took 40seconds for 1oz. I adjusted the pressure and it was alot closer to 2oz in 25sec. Standard tamping pressure is 30lbs by the way and the bar pressure should be 8-9bar but the machine can do 15 or more. The main thing you want is 2oz in 20-30sec for 2 shot worth of coffee (14g). I also bought a gage from ebay which I'll calibrate the machine with later after it arrives).-Large water reservoir which is good for prepping alot of water in the machine and also for the water tray. That has a large tank as well, which means I can go longer without having to mess with it (nice for days when youre almost late for work).-The heater is not inside the boiler. They say the heating element being outside the boiler will cause this machine to last longer since 'the thing that usually fails on a machine is the heating element'.Cons:- Steam wand, this a piece of junk, go smash it with a hammer and buy something else. I already bought a different one on ebay. This steam wand is vitually only good with the large piece on it. Although it is removable and a small head is exposed that wont inject the air with the steam as the easy frothing tip does but this small one is pointless, since no milk frothing pitcher is that tiny for that thing to be in the proper position to use it. Smash it with a hammer and buy a new one from a different coffee machine brand since Gaggia doesn't make the fine latte art steam wand anymore. - Steam wand heat. Okay so I use to complain that the Gaggia Evolution heated the milk way too fast, now I am complaining this Gaggia Classic heats way too slow. It is near impossible for me to make latte milk (fine bubbles) at the right tempurate on this machine. It will only produce cappuchino milk since by the time it heats the milk my 6oz of milk fills the whole pitcher... Again smash this thing into bits it sucks. I'm waiting for my new non-gaggia brand steam wand. Why would a coffee machine nearly $200 more expensive than their entry level model use the same plastic steam wand, stupid.**Update I think the heating speed for the milk is just fine. Took me some time to get use to it but no complaints on the speed anymore. Still using a replacement latte art tip though. Also big update on the pressure. Before I got the pressure gage in I cleaned my Baratza Encore grinder. That was the issue.. it wasn't the machine. The grinder (probably being used for a whole month) without being cleaned actually changed the grind sizes. So cleaning the grinder meant the same setting made bigger grinds which means less pressure which means proper brew times on the machine.
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