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Overall Rating
6.9, Based on 7 Reviews
Avg Price
$1,699.00
Manufacturer
Saeco
Machine Type
Digital Super Automatic, Dual Boilers
Colors
Silver/Titanium
Class
Super Automatic, Digital / Office
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Elwood Blues
(quality: 10.0)
11.15.2007
Rating:
8.0
Bottom Line:
best superautomatica under $2000....
Simon Byrne
04.30.2007
Rating:
8.8
Bottom Line:
Excellent machine, only real negatives are that Gaggia could do with revising the design slightly and sorting out their customer service... to be more about the customer!
Richard Henry
(quality: 7.0)
05.15.2006
Rating:
9.0
Bottom Line:
Gaggia Titanium....built like it's name.
Max Kirsch
(quality: 7.2)
04.21.2006
Rating:
3.6
Bottom Line:
Don't do it. Starbucks is cheaper.
Chris Brown
(quality: 5.5)
04.19.2006
Rating:
6.8
Bottom Line:
The easiest-to-use super-auto on the market.
Weathertop Weathertop
(quality: 9.5)
12.26.2005
Rating:
4.8
Bottom Line:
Great first impressions, but disappointments abounded.
Colin Chan
(quality: 4.0)
09.04.2005
Rating:
7.6
Bottom Line:
The Italian Ferrari of coffee machines-brilliant when they work, but spend most of the time at the service-centre
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