Product Description
With a stainless steel boiler, a chrome-plated brass group head, and a stainless steel passive cup warmer, the Gaggia Espresso Dose semi-automatic espresso machine ensures great heat retention and a thick layer of crema shot after shot. Unlike many semi-automatic espresso machines, it offers a programmable dosage button that allows the brewer to set their preferred dosage for single and double shots of espresso. For velvety cappuccinos and lattes, use the Pannarello frothing wand to foam and steam milk to perfection. Available in warm silver ABS plastic housing, the Gaggia Espresso Dose offers simple brewing of ESE pods or grounds as well as a traditional, straightforward design to make it a standout in your kitchen or workstation.
- 1100-watt espresso machine with stainless-steel boiler and 15-bar pump
- Chrome-plated brass brew group and portafilter provide excellent temperature stability
- Accommodates ESE coffee pods or ground coffee; Pannarello steam wand; cup warmer
- Removable water tank; 3 filter baskets, coffee tamper, and coffee-measuring scoop included
- Measures 10-4/5 by 8-2/7 by 14 inches
Gaggia 102533 Espresso-Dose Semi-Automatic Espresso Machine, Warm Silver Reviews
Gaggia 102533 Espresso-Dose Semi-Automatic Espresso Machine, Warm Silver Reviews
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful By Stealth8 (Northern NJ, USA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Gaggia 102533 Espresso-Dose Semi-Automatic Espresso Machine, Warm Silver (Kitchen) This is my 5th espresso machine i've owned. I must say the picture is a bit deceiving on build quality and how flimsy the machine really is.I was very dissappointed when i received it from Amazon. Even mre so when I brewed my first cup. Coffee was very weak and with very little crema. I then noticed online that Gaggia offered an optional cremafilter for this machine which is almost impossible to find. However when i did find one the coffee actually tasted completelly different. It suddenly had the right texture,crema and stretto enough to put a grin on my face from the satisfaction. but the as time went on 6 months or so. the crema filter became useless when it clogged up. I got it going several times after cleaning it but it involveed to much effort and time. So at this point i'm back to the original filter that came with the machine. Which means it's very difficult to get a good cup of coffee the way i like it. and yes i've try many different blends, grinds, beans. I'm... Read more 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Gaggia 102533 Espresso-Dose Semi-Automatic Espresso Machine, Warm Silver (Kitchen) I bought this machine from Wholelattelove and am very dissapointed. It failed after 30 days. It started pumping spontaneously, pumped itself dry and then quit pumping. So far its taken Wholelattelove 2 months to repair it and I still dont have it.Its a lightweight flimsy machine, with some odd quirks. Why is the on/off switch in the back where you cant reach it. The water reservoir leaks, and steamer fell off. I dont recommend the machine or Wholelattelove.com They dont respond to emails, and dont seem to care about customer service. 5 of 7 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Gaggia 102533 Espresso-Dose Semi-Automatic Espresso Machine, Warm Silver (Kitchen) Gaggia has a reputation for building relatively solid though finicky espresso makers. This machine is one of the new generation of Gaggias, which evidently are attempting to retreat from the reputation of solidity. This machine - the Espresso - has three iterations: the Pure (the simple black plastic cheap one), the Color (one color, red, costs more than the Pure evidently because of the color), and the Dose (which can be calibrated to deliver a fixed amount of liquid per button press, which costs even more. The units all have the same mechanicals - stainless steel boiler, roughly 3.5 ounces in size, a brass coated brewing group, and (note well) a non-pressurized 58mm "commercial" portafilter.Right out of the box, the Espresso feels cheap and flimsy. No metal in sight, and the machine (in my case the Dose) looks like a big ugly hunk of plastic. The steam control knob feels like a child's toy and is so poorly mounted on its stem that it feels like you could twist it off... Read more |
› See all 9 customer reviews...
ไม่มีความคิดเห็น:
แสดงความคิดเห็น