Gaggia 16100 Evolution Home Espresso Cappuccino Machine, Black

October 5, 2016 - Comment

The Gaggia Evolution has new sleek lines. The housing may be revolutionary but we can thank Gaggia for not messing with a good thing as they kept the internal components the same. The high wattage dual heating element boiler has about the quickest heat up time in the industry. The 55watt pump has power to

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The Gaggia Evolution has new sleek lines. The housing may be revolutionary but we can thank Gaggia for not messing with a good thing as they kept the internal components the same. The high wattage dual heating element boiler has about the quickest heat up time in the industry. The 55watt pump has power to spare, and is mounted on vibration resistant rubber mounts. The Gaggia home espresso machines where designed to fit into both the perfectionist and the, Get it and go type of lifestyles. The Evolution has a commercial style filter basket for the person who wants to perfect their technique, and the unique Perfect Crema Device for those who want it quick and simple. The reservoir is easy to fill. Slide it to the left and poor the water in. You dont have to remove it from the machine. Gaggia has been tested and approved for use with the world famous Illy pods. The controls are simple and have all the necessary temperature ready lights. Use this machine to its fullest, and each cup will be creamy, tasty, robust, and rich with flavor. This includes two stainless steel filter baskets (one and two shot), coffee tamper, and 7g measuring scoop.

Product Features

  • Espresso machine with commercial-style brew group and sleek thermo-set plastic housing
  • 55-watt pump; dual-heating element boiler provides exceptionally fast heat-up time
  • 44-ounce reservoir; Illy pod capable; easy-to-use controls; turbo milk-frothing wand
  • 2 stainless-steel filter baskets, coffee tamper, and measuring scoop included
  • Measures 13-2/5 by 8-2/3 by 10-3/5 inches

Comments

Bundt Lust says:

Authentic Italian espresso at an affordable price After many happy (and dare I say, naive) years with our DeLonghi Caffe Espresso, it was time to replace our old workhorse. Having just spent the summer in Spain, where no bar is complete without the standard superautomatic Gaggia espresso maker, I decided that truly great espresso was a daily necessity. I was tired of incompetent teenagers / college students who work at local coffee shops mangling something as simple as a cappuccino (one part espresso, one part milk, one part foam) into a…

Strohmian says:

Superb value, nice design, some corners cut After calculating exactly how much money I’ve forked over to Starbuck$ in the last 4 years in exchange for burnt-coffee-flavored milk, I decided to look for a tastier, “wordlier”, yet money-saving option. I did give the Nespresso machines a hard look (those use a metal capsule and they are quick, clean, and the coffee tastes quite good), but I eventually decided against them because the capsules are somewhat expensive ($0.50/piece plus shipping), and only available in a few different “beans”. A…

F. L. Fabrizio says:

Not perfect, but a solid machine that you’ll like I’ve had this unit for about 10 weeks now. I’ve made over 100 shots of espresso in that time. 

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