Overall Rating
7.7, Based on 33 Reviews
Avg Price
$229.00
Manufacturer
Gaggia
Machine Type
pump, single boiler, reservoir, semi auto, espresso machine
Colors
White, Black
Class
Semi Automatic Dual Purpose Boiler
Pro Review
No
First Look
No
QuickShot
No
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The Gaggia Espresso is one of Gaggia's budget machines.
. . (quality: 4.2)
07.08.2004
Rating: 8.4
Bottom Line: Great for the money, despite aesthetic flaws
Andy B (quality: 5.0)
10.06.2001
Rating: 8.8
Bottom Line: Best machine in its price range
Anthony Altieri (quality: 6.3)
01.16.2002
Rating: 7.2
Bottom Line: Great value for someone wanting to learn serious espresso on a budget. Spend your money on the grinder!
Brad C. (quality: 8.5)
01.12.2007
Rating: 7.6
Bottom Line: Commercial size 58mm PF, great functional design for the money. Unbeatable as far as machines in the $200 or less price range go.
Carol Lee (quality: 6.0)
02.24.2003
Rating: 8.6
Bottom Line: All in all, I highly recommend this machine.
Danny Hoffman (quality: 6.4)
08.11.2001
Rating: 7.6
Bottom Line: Good basic machine for serious espresso. Get a good grinder or a reliable source for ground.
David (quality: 3.0)
07.05.2000
Rating: 5.2
Bottom Line: Good first espresso machine.
Dean Magee (quality: 7.7)
03.03.2006
Rating: 9.0
Bottom Line: Best bang for the buck in espresso makers!
Ed (quality: 5.0)
05.06.2000
Rating: 8.0
Bottom Line: Best value under $300. Watch out for leaking though!
Ed Needham (quality: 5.0)
01.16.2000
Rating: 8.0
Bottom Line: Unless you have lots of money and a total need for perfection, this machine should be acceptable.
Joe LaBore
04.27.2010
Rating: 8.0
Bottom Line: After ten years still going strong!!
John Daniel (quality: 7.0)
04.09.2002
Rating: 9.0
Bottom Line: This machine produces an espresso shot equal to any machine under $700!
John LaBella (quality: 6.5)
01.18.2002
Rating: 8.4
Bottom Line: Good Product a worthwhile purchase
John Schmidt (quality: 8.6)
11.29.2004
Rating: 8.0
Bottom Line: This machine is great value for money. You can spend more money for a chic steel exterior, but I'd say stick the extra cash in your grinder fund instead!
Kim Eyben (quality: 4.0)
01.23.2000
Rating: 7.2
Bottom Line: A satisfiyed customer
Kimber Mata (quality: 6.7)
05.26.2002
Rating: 9.0
Bottom Line: For the price this machine can't be beat! It makes a consistently great shot.
Kumar McMillan (quality: 6.0)
01.11.2007
Rating: 8.8
Bottom Line: delicious espresso, decent cappucino, cool retro-euro look
Lisa S
02.12.2009
Rating: 8.6
Bottom Line: Great 1st machine for the money.
Matt Lopez (quality: 7.5)
07.01.2009
Rating: 7.4
Bottom Line: The Gaggia Espresso is a great beginning machine and works great.
Mitchell Rusk (quality: 5.5)
02.23.2003
Rating: 7.8
Bottom Line: good machine for the money, and pretty consistent.
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