Classic Evo Pro

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Classic Evo Pro

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$17 Cool-Touch Steam Wand for Classic Pro / E24

Very nice! I’ve had great success using Loogle’s jig if you have access to a 3D printer: https://www.printables.com/model/712788-gaggia-classic-pro-evo-cool-touch-steam-wand-jig

Talon9804 in r/gaggiaclassic

June 29, 2025 5:48 AM

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Profitec Go pressure profile?

You’re diverting the flow of water out the steam wand, so it’s like controlling pressure by adjusting the flow rate. I don’t think it’s bad for your machine, and people do it on the Gaggia Classic as well.

Iggy_poop in r/espresso

March 27, 2026 4:15 PM

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Honest Setup: Orange Peel Gaggiuino

Dripping steam wand of Gaggia Classic can be found even in the stone age stone carving pictures 😀 Gaggia is very consistent with it. It is not a bug - it is signature.

mabror in r/espresso

April 5, 2026 1:10 PM

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Troubleshooting Steam Performance - E24

First, I have a PID installed but left my steam as stock. It’s fine for me but we all have different needs. We only make a little bit of milk at once.. You dont need Gaggiuno or Gaggimate mod. My jug is only 10oz and the stock Gaggia works. First, I start steaming right away. I haven’t seen any adva

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Gypsydave23 in r/gaggiaclassic

December 3, 2025 8:46 PM

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Help choosing the right mods

If you have a leaky steam wand he might mean this: https://www.shadesofcoffee.co.uk/classic-steam-valve---new-design-shades-of-coffee-version Also the single hole tip: https://www.shadesofcoffee.co.uk/the-one-single-hole-steam-tip-for-the-gaggia-classic-pro But the valve won’t leak as much. Their PI

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Gypsydave23 in r/gaggiaclassic

December 9, 2025 2:00 AM

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Going from Bambino Plus to Gaggia Classic Pro E24

I’ve been on the same path. Bambino for a year, then Gaggia E24.For the same beans you’ll have to grind a bit finer than for Bambino. Get a good tamper, the stock one is terrible. After that IMO the first upgrade you do should be a precision basket. The Bambino stock basket is very good, that Gaggia

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UnidentifiableFossil in r/gaggiaclassic

May 11, 2026 2:41 PM

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have a dedica and a df54, what next?

I upgraded from a Dedica to a Gaggia Classic when my Dedica started leaking. It does feel much more like a 'proper' coffee machine and despite everyone saying milk steaming is bad on it for me it's still way better than on the Dedica. You will want to either learn about temperature surfing or look i

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parasoralophus in r/espresso

April 18, 2026 4:09 PM

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First serious espresso setup [$500-700]

bambino owner here (just the regular, not the plus, but same internals). honest take its a legit daily driver. hot in like 20 seconds, shots are consistent, pf is light so swaps are fast. biggest ding is its 54mm and plastic body so you feel the "starter" thing. also theres no real second barrier to

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Insert_random_panda in r/espresso

April 19, 2026 2:51 PM

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Any feedback or review on Gaggia Espresso Machine?

What specific Gaggia machine are you looking to get feedback on? Gaggia Classic e24 user here. I like it better than my Delonghi Dedica. And from the looks of it, I will never upgrade to another machine. If it breaks, a lot of resources online and Youtube on how I can fix it on my own. The only chal

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valfsingress in r/CoffeePH

April 5, 2026 8:34 PM

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i want to make cafe style coffee at home

Hello there. While equipment is part of the equation, technique is equally important. Since you said you want milk based drinks, you need a way to steam the milk. What I would suggest is a Gaggia Classic Pro. It is not cheap, but has a good boiler to get the milk frothed up properly. For the grinder

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srmrox in r/pakcoffee

April 6, 2026 2:06 PM

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