Classic Pro

Gaggia

Classic Pro

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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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If La Marzocco is the Ferrari of espresso machines, what is your machine like?

I don’t think the Gaggia is a civic. It’s more like a Fiat 124 Spider. It’s simple, it’s beautiful, it’s Italian, it feels like a Ferrari when you use it. But it’s a budget sports car. And it recently got a refresh (GCP). Add Gaggimate and it’s like a Fiat Spider with Waymo hardware. The civic is a

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roundupinthesky in r/espresso

April 23, 2026 5:28 AM

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What's the cheapest machine that can make acceptable milk drinks?(Not picky)[$<500?]

GCP (gaggia classic pro) is exactly $500 before tax + shipping. Wonderful machine that you can get a ton out of if you treat it well. Was my first “real” espresso machine, absolute workhorse for many years before I upgraded. I’m sure you’ll get the usual “grinder is more important” comments which ar

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pvp167 in r/espresso

October 26, 2025 3:07 AM

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Anyone here gaggiamate their gaggia classic e24 and regret all the fuss?

I have a Gaggia Classic with Gaggimate, the non pro version (IE no pressure profiling). It solves the annoying little problems that I had with my GCP before the change. You get consistent temperature, pre infusion, great steam pressure and if you have Bluetooth scales it stops at your target weight

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tatybojangles in r/espresso

April 11, 2026 9:55 PM

5

Help me step away from the Ninja Luxe Cafe Pro [€1000]

My set ut with extras cost €1000, and it produces fantastic coffee. Blows away 95% of specialty coffee shops I've tried. Machine: Gaggia Classic Pro E85 (€500), has brass boiler, very stable temperature for 1-2 shots and is best machine one can buy bellow Profitec go (which costs alone €1000). U can

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Responsible-Bed2312 in r/espresso

January 18, 2026 6:01 PM

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Long Tamp & The Shortafilter

The tamp comes from MOTTA, I think I got it on Amazon a few years ago but a quick google search shows that there are smaller non-multinational conglomerates that sell it too. The weighting of this one is very nice and fits both my 58mm 18g and 21g baskets perfectly. The portafilter was a gift from m

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UberPingu in r/espresso

January 31, 2026 4:48 PM

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New Grinder

I'm very happy with mine. I'm sure I'd be happy with the non-Plus version too, but my wife really like the auto milk feature on the Plus. I like and use it too, it works great, but steaming manually isn't too hard and the non-Plus costs less, so if you're looking to save money it's a great option. I

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FrickinLazerBeams in r/espresso

February 19, 2026 2:57 PM

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Best espresso machines to buy in 2026? [$500]

IMO the Gaggia classic pro is really good. Compact, looks good, will last the rest of your life and you are able to mod it

Ich-liebe-merkel in r/espresso

April 8, 2026 3:56 PM

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Decision - Profetic Go would you Buy / Buy Again as 1st prosumer?

I've had it for two years. Sure, there's always room for improvement, but in my opinion, the price-performance ratio is good. I'm very satisfied. Yes, it doesn't have the much-discussed (and praised) pre-infusion feature... Repair? On my GCP, the steam valve couldn't be disassembled; it squeaked, wh

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seiha011 in r/ProfitecGo

March 30, 2026 12:26 PM

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4 years of building the uncompromising portable Espresso machine

I was also thinking why there isn't a smaller espresso machine out there. My Gaggia Classic Pro is one of the smaller ones and that thing is a tank. I like the look of this but I wonder if it could be even more compact or is it already as small as it can get? (realising that you still need room for

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celticdr47 in r/espresso

March 30, 2026 6:16 AM

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