Gaggia Coffee Machine
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Gaggia Coffee Machine

Looking into picking up a new Gaggia coffee machine?  The Gaggia coffee machine came about in 1938 when Achille Gaggia developed his patented the concept of sending pressured water over coffee grounds.  Ever since, Gaggia has been making some of the best commercial coffee machines that are currently available and distributing them all over the world.  Over time, the name has become synonymous with quality coffee.

Ever since 1977 though, Gaggia has been developing their Gaggia coffee machine not only for commercial purposes, but also for people like you and me to enjoy in our homes.  Straight from Milan, Italy, these coffee machines deliver some of the best tasting coffees currently available.

Seeing this, it’s no wonder so many people want one of these machines in their very own home.  We today are a society that is utterly addicted to coffee, be it plain coffee, cappuccino, mochachino, French coffee, iced coffee or whatever other new flavor they come out with, you can’t go a block without seeing a Starbucks or other such coffee shop.

Rather than spending $4 or more a pop for a coffee, it makes a lot more sense to invest in a quality coffee machine that will be able to deliver perfectly brewed coffee each and every morning and evening if you so desire, right in the comfort of your own home.

For this purpose, the Gaggia coffee machine is just perfect, in fact if you’re looking for one, here’s a look at one of the best models currently out there:

Gaggia 14101 Classic Espresso Machine

Here’s a machine that is made from brushed stainless steel and goes for about $470.  Considering the price, this is a great espresso making machine.  The portafilter and brew cup in here are very well made and are nearly as heavy and comparable quality wise to the big thousand dollar machines you find in commercial stores.

The toggle switches are easy to use and the reservoir is an easy fill, the only detractor is the steaming wand, it doesn’t rotate in every direction as the similarly priced Starbucks coffee machine.  What does this mean?  Well, it’s harder to remove a cup of frothy milk underneath the wand without some spilling.  One other thing, the plastic frothier mechanism is pretty silly, although the ability it has to create the froth is pretty good.  Overall this is a beautiful machine to have in the home and you’ll find it produces iced lattes, americanos, double shots and whatever else you need with ease.  It’s a great entry level machine.

So if you’re looking for a Gaggia coffee machine, here’s one you’ll want to have a look into.  Considering this will likely last you at least a decade, the price you pay for it is very minimal and it should bring you many yummy frothy coffees over the years.