Classic Pro

Gaggia

Classic Pro

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What’s the best bang for your buck: espresso machines [2024]

used gaggia classic pro is prob the best bang for buck imo. built like a tank, easy to mod later if u get obsessed, and holds resale value. paired with a decent grinder it’ll easily give you real espresso without spending breville dual boiler money. for something simpler, the breville bambino or bam

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weeb_weeb231 in r/espresso

November 7, 2025 4:19 PM

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Gaggia Classic Pro - Texas edition

Hi All First time poster, long time lurker… I’ve been overhauling a neglected 2019 Gaggia classic Pro which has sat for a while. It was my first coffee machine that pulled me down the rabbit hole some 7 years ago… went on to a Quick Mill Pippa and then onto my current daily driver, a Rocket Appartam

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TheBadgerParade in r/gaggiaclassic

May 1, 2026 11:57 PM

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What can $999 get you in your respective hobby?

A pretty nice espresso machine set up. Really the grinder is what’s most important. Getting something like a Gaggia Classic Pro (got mine used for around $400 taxed and shipped) and a Turin grinder (~$250-$400) will leave you with roughly $200 for additional accessories - a PID controller for the GC

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Stubrochill17 in r/AskReddit

November 7, 2025 3:49 PM

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Gift for medical student

This is what my husband bought to help himself through residency. We landed with a gaggia classic pro and it’s still going almost 10 years later. We’ve saved a lot of money on lattes haha. A bit of a learning curve but a fun hobby in a way.

wcorissa in r/medicalschool

March 27, 2026 11:47 AM

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Shot Pulling Nearly all Foam [Gaggia Classic]

Defintiely don’t use a pressurized basket with a bottomless portafilter. That will improve the issue but definitely get a better grinder. When I first bought my Gaggia classic pro and had a cheap Amazon grinder I couldn’t get a good pull till I upgraded grinders. DF64 is a good pairing

Potential_Mistake288 in r/espresso

July 25, 2026 2:31 PM

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Napi 40-50 adag kávéra milyen gépet ajánlanátok?

Attól függ: kávézót akarsz nyitni, vagy egy irodába kell? (Sarkítva: minőség / gyorsaság) Ha céges, akkor szerintem valami komolyabb Jura, nálunk is az van, megy gond nélkül. Otthonra maradok inkább a karos Gaggia Classic Pro + DF54-nél, összehasonlíthatatlanul jobb a végeredmény (de nem szívesen fő

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bacs2 in r/askhungary

October 6, 2025 11:56 AM

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What's the Best Espresso Machine for Home Use Widely Loved by Aficionados?

Okay, know that is probably entry level for espresso. Doesn't mean you can't get something good but it might not be a forever setup. Best advice is to make sure you're getting a good grinder as that's the more important of the two. There are a lot of options still, and as some of said it's probably

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thetravdog in r/JamesHoffmann

April 21, 2026 7:20 AM

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Pasionați de cafea pe aici?

Ia espressor și râșniță separat, e mai practic. Daca vrei sa faci upgrade după poți să faci doar la râșniță sau espressor sau ce consideri tu. Plus daca se strica una e mai ușor de înlocuit. Eu am un Gaggia Classic Pro si o râșniță Leit, pachetul era tot cam 3000 de lei acum vreo 2-3 ani când le-am

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Nineshadow in r/bucuresti

January 2, 2026 10:05 AM

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Milyen kávéfözőt ajánlanátok, ami jó espressot csinál, de nem hatalmas?

Gaggia Classic Pro (GCP), azonnal érdemes kicserélni benne a gyári 15 baros rugót 9 bar-osra (3e Ft) és tökéletesen működik, később lehet mod-olni akinek van kedve ezzel foglalkozni. Fontos előnye: van maradványértéke, viszonylag könnyű eladni ha megunod.

OkElderberry3408 in r/askhungary

July 18, 2026 12:22 PM

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I analyzed +4,000 r/espresso set-up flairs. The median setup costs $2.8k, the Bambino reigns supreme, and people are running a $4,000 grinder with a $300 machine. Here is the data.

I've owned a AUD$450 machine then a AUD$3k machine and sold both and now have a Gaggia Classic Pro. As a goldilocks solution it's wicked!! It's a machine you can work on which counts for a lot, save HEAPS $$$ for servicing. You can trick it to really improve it beyond standard too. I already had a R

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Bene__Tleilax in r/espresso

April 12, 2026 7:45 AM

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