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Gaggia 12300 Baby Class Manual Espresso Machine, Brushed Stainless Steel


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Rating: 3.4

List Price : $599.00 Price : $448.55
Gaggia 12300 Baby Class Manual Espresso Machine, Brushed Stainless Steel

Product Description

With brushed stainless steel housing and sleek brewing controls to match, the Baby Class adds a new degree of elegance to Gaggia’s original design. The Baby Class features all of the high quality components that have made Gaggia a household name, including a chrome-plated brass brew group, a heavy 58mm commercial style portafilter and a three-way solenoid valve. The Baby Class also has a built-in Turbo Frother to take the guesswork out of frothing and steaming. Put it all together, and it’s clear that the Gaggia Baby Class offers the perfect balance between style and performance.


  • Espresso machine with chrome-plated brass brew group and heavy 58-mm portafilter
  • 15-bar pump; high-wattage boiler; 3-way solenoid valve; push-button controls
  • 60-ounce removable reservoir; can make 2 cups simultaneously; steamer for frothing milk
  • Includes single-shot, double-shot, and E.S.E. filter basket; coffee tamper; and coffee scoop
  • Measures 10-2/5 by 9-3/5 by 15-2/3 inches


Gaggia 12300 Baby Class Manual Espresso Machine, Brushed Stainless Steel Reviews


Gaggia 12300 Baby Class Manual Espresso Machine, Brushed Stainless Steel Reviews


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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Gaggia, that's my baby!!!, August 30, 2010
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ESE (United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Gaggia 12300 Baby Class Manual Espresso Machine, Brushed Stainless Steel (Kitchen)
We got the Gaggia Baby Class 12300 over the weekend. I must confess that I purchased it not here at amazon (although I am an amazon shopper for life, I think). Firstly, the built of this machine is by far superior than my first esp machine, breville cafe roma which I had to dispatch with a heavy heart, because it was a good (cremaaaaa!!!) espresso machine. I also have a Delonghi 702, which got great reviews, but I cannot get good crema from it, so it's going back. Stainless steel casing, the cash basin is cast iron, and the filter weighs about a pound.

After carefully reading the manual,(I rarely do with other new "toys"), using this machine is easy to use. I always "prime" the machine as instructed by running it without the filter attached until the cup is filled with just water.
I usually use a clear mug/cup to see the beautiful crema that comes out.

The frother: one of the reviewers that I read was mildly complaining about it falling off. If you... Read more
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great product, March 29, 2010
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AL Milo (S Calif USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Gaggia 12300 Baby Class Manual Espresso Machine, Brushed Stainless Steel (Kitchen)
You pay for what you get. The Gaggia is pricey BUT it is worth the price for a great cup of espresso. We have previously owned two much cheaper models by other manufactures and they never produced a great cup of espresso. The Baby Gaggia is extremely easy to operate and contains all quality parts, most importantly it produces a world class cup of espresso or cappuccino. It is a great reminder of vacations to Italy.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Great coffee when it works, July 13, 2011
This review is from: Gaggia 12300 Baby Class Manual Espresso Machine, Brushed Stainless Steel (Kitchen)
I had a Gaggia Classic for years, which gave one consistently great shot after another. I upgraded to the Gaggia Baby Class, and after 7 months I have given up. It has gone back for service twice, and each time came back not working properly. When I complained, I was told the problem was a "new" problem, and even though it was still under warranty, I would have to pay shipping ($50.00).

My new Baby Class is inconsistent and pours great shots alternating with shots I have to throw away. Service from Whole Latte Love/Importika has deteriorated since I had my first Gaggia machine. I have finally given up and gotten rid of this machine and purchased a new one, a different brand from a different vendor.

Very disappointing.
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