
Gaggia Espresso Machines on Sale now
Gaggia espresso machines come in all colors and sizes. It was in 1938 when Gaggia patented the first pump-type espresso machine and like other top espresso machine brands, it has continued to evolve until today when a Gaggia espresso machines have become popular in most homes and offices. Gaggia is known for it's colorful and picturesque designs that are usually sleek and modern. These machines crafted are made up of commercial grade parts that make sure that it produces the best espresso, cappuccino and latte' with no hassle. There are two kinds of Gaggia espresso machines - the semi-automatic and the super-automatic types. Both make sure that you get the best gourmet coffee that go from bean to cup as you simply press a button. Gaggia espresso machines are popular because they're convenient and they don't cost as much as other coffee espresso machines.
At about 250 dollars, you can get a new Gaggia espresso machine that makes sure that it won't be difficult for you to brew your own favorite coffee. There's the Gaggia Pure Espresso machine costing about 250 dollars made of the most durable plastic with a cup warming surface and a 42-oz removable water tank. Thi product uses fine ground coffee or ESE espresso pods. Most Gaggia products come with a two tear warranty. There is also the Gaggia Color Red which basically has the same features as the Gaggia espresso, but has a better design. Both types of Gaggia machines can simultaneously brew two cups of coffee at a time. The Gaggia red costs a bit more than the Gaggia espresso because of it's attractive design and stainless steel boiler.
Despite the fact that the Gaggia isn't as expensive as most top of the line espresso machines, most coffee lovers appreciate owning a Gaggia machine because it does make good gourmet coffee when you want it. Designed in Italy, most Gaggias have a high quality 55 watt pump than can produce 17 bars of pressure. The Gaggia pump is exceptional because it's small but can use a 58mm, porta-filter handle. This means that Gaggia has no need for "crema enhancers". You put in 9 bars to get a great espresso and that's what you'll get with a Gaggia. It's a no-gimmick espresso machine. All Gaggia models have the manual milk frothing (turbo froth adapter) to make sure that the milk gets steamed. They also have th ecup-warming feature; removable water reservoirs and on and off light indicators to let you know that the brewing is going on. Gaggia part sand add-ons are also available in most Gaggia authorized stores, so consumers do not have to worry about part replacements when their warranty runs out.
Gaggia espresso machines are great purchases even for the home.Most novice gourmet coffee lovers opt to try this machine because they aren't costly and they do a great job of saving coffee lovers money instead of having to order a cup at Starbucks for about 5-6 dollars. It certainly is a good investment, even for home use, though there are the more expensive Gaggia coffee machines that cost more than a thousand dollars for those who need a coffee machine for business,office or other hospitality functions. Most Italian hotels use the more costly Gaggia machines to brew gourmet coffee for their guests.
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