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| Overall Rating |
8.0, Based on 77 Reviews |
| Avg Price |
$449.00 |
| Manufacturer |
Gaggia |
| Machine Type |
pump, single boiler, reservoir, 3 way solenoid, semi auto, espresso machine |
| Colors |
White, Black, Steel, Others |
| Class |
Semi Automatic Dual Purpose Boiler |
| Pro Review |
No |
| First Look |
Yes |
| QuickShot |
No |

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The Gaggia Classic is one of the oldest continually available espresso machines for consumers on the market today. |
| Fazi Z (quality: 5.7) |
08.29.2007 |
Rating: 6.2 |
| Bottom Line: Works well. |
| Kamlesh Chavda (quality: 5.6) |
04.28.2005 |
Rating: 7.4 |
| Bottom Line: Good machine, not forgiving, will hone skills, likes to be clean and can last years, needs good grinder + beans |
| Naoyuki Kitajima (quality: 5.5) |
11.10.2005 |
Rating: 6.4 |
| Bottom Line: A good cup of expresso just on time. |
| A. Hauser (quality: 5.5) |
11.04.2001 |
Rating: 6.0 |
| Bottom Line: Good first step for a person who wants to start on a pump based machine, if you find it cheap enough. |
| Paul Gustafson (quality: 5.4) |
06.13.2003 |
Rating: 3.0 |
| Bottom Line: A machine full of water should be rustproof -- stay away. |
| Ed McGovern (quality: 5.0) |
02.15.2001 |
Rating: 8.8 |
| Bottom Line: No regrets, a consistent and reliable machine |
| David Johnson (quality: 5.0) |
08.08.2012 |
Rating: 8.2 |
| Bottom Line: no brainer for the first time espresso machine buyer |
| Richard Müller (quality: 5.0) |
10.19.2001 |
Rating: 9.2 |
| Bottom Line: Great from the start... |
| Tommy Bolin (quality: 5.0) |
03.10.2009 |
Rating: 10.0 |
| Bottom Line: Built to last...Built to please |
| Paul Abbott (quality: 5.0) |
11.02.2007 |
Rating: 5.4 |
| Bottom Line: Good espresso - bad foam. |
| Jim Teed (quality: 5.0) |
07.25.2000 |
Rating: 9.2 |
| Bottom Line: Outstanding espresso, construction, and operation. Looks good too. |
| Daniel (quality: 5.0) |
03.16.2000 |
Rating: 9.2 |
| Bottom Line: If you're serious, it's really worth the $! |
| Rick Chumsae (quality: 4.6) |
08.09.2004 |
Rating: 9.6 |
| Bottom Line: Quality results. Quality construction. Quality design. Happy customer. |
| David Leone (quality: 4.5) |
03.10.2000 |
Rating: 9.2 |
| Bottom Line: Gaggia is the original and as far as I'm concerned the best machine. |
| Andrew Wright (quality: 4.3) |
10.14.2005 |
Rating: 7.0 |
| Bottom Line: Great first machine - but if you love coffee you will upgrade. |
| Damian Copeland (quality: 4.0) |
10.31.2001 |
Rating: 10.0 |
| Bottom Line: Hard to beat for the price. |
| Renato A. (quality: 4.0) |
05.31.2004 |
Rating: 8.6 |
| Bottom Line: Una Machina Bestiale |
| Mack Hiato (quality: 3.7) |
12.13.2004 |
Rating: 5.4 |
| Bottom Line: Going to buy something else rather than get it repaired again. |
| Jay Culley (quality: 3.2) |
02.15.2006 |
Rating: 8.6 |
| Bottom Line: gaggia classic rocks |
| Dredg (quality: 3.0) |
09.10.2001 |
Rating: 10.0 |
| Bottom Line: If you purchase one machine to provide great espresso for years this is it! |
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