Owning the Gaggia Classic

The Classic is, as the name implies, a classic addition to any kitchen. We adore this machine. Many of us have one at home so a delicious shot is available at a moment’s notice at work or at play. It’s a single boiler machine designed to deliver a rich, Italian espresso through the commercial-style group. Texture milk to taste with the help of Gaggia’s specially designed pannarello wand, which automatically aerates the milk into a cappuccino froth. The Classic is flexible here, though, which we love, because the machine can be equipped with a latte art wand for manual addition of air while steaming. It’s also able to brew using espresso grounds or ESE pods by swapping out the commercial basket for the included pressurized basket; making the Classic an all around stand out for beginners and pros alike. The Classic is an approachable entry point into the world of espresso, and its choice commercial-grade components endure for years to come. In that way, it really lives up to its name.



Gaggia conceived the Classic with user-growth in mind. Engaging the rocker switch heats it up to brew temp in just over five minutes, which is reflected by its illumination upon reaching brew temp. Another stand out commercial feature is the 3-way solenoid valve, which relieves pressure after steaming and dries out the puck for easy disposal. Given the single boiler design, it is necessary for the machine to heat up to steam temperature prior to texturing the milk, which it does in sixty seconds or less. To return to brew temp, simply flush the group of all steam. All these thoughtful features continue to impress us year after year while other machines fade into obscurity. They’re a big step up in terms of price, but if you’re looking for simultaneous brewing and steaming functionality, take a look at our heat exchange and dual boiler machine offerings. Or, if you’d like a more approachable entry-level machine, take a look at Gaggia’s Carezza De LUXE; it features pressurized brewing and pre-infusion.



