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Gaggia RI9380/51 Classic Evo Pro Espresso Machine, Industrial Grey, Small

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Size: Small


Color: Industrial Grey


Features

  • Solid Steel Housing, Made in Italy
  • 9 Bar Espresso Extractions
  • Stainless Steel 58mm Commercial Portafilter
  • Commercial Three Way Solenoid Valve
  • Commercial Steam Wand

Description

The Gaggia Classic Evo Pro is a made-in-Italy espresso machine that brews prosumer quality shots of espresso extracted at 9 bars of pressure. The commercial steam wand lets you Texture milk for a velvety microfoam, perfect for making Latte art like your favorite cafe. The heavy duty stainless steel commercial-style 58 mm portability Includes a commercial single and double shot filter basket for pulling expert espresso, and a pressurized basket for use with pre-ground Coffee or ESE pods. The updated Evo Pro also features updated pump mounting for quieter brewing and an updated boiler to better resist scale buildup and corrosion. With the Gaggia Classic Evo Pro, you'll get a versatile machine packed with commercial features, built to last for years.

Brand: Gaggia


Color: Industrial Grey


Product Dimensions: 8"D x 9.5"W x 14.2"H


Special Feature: Commercial Components, Made in Italy, 9 Bar Extractions, Steel Housing, Self Serviceable


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Brand: Gaggia


Color: Industrial Grey


Product Dimensions: 8"D x 9.5"W x 14.2"H


Special Feature: Commercial Components, Made in Italy, 9 Bar Extractions, Steel Housing, Self Serviceable


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Filter Type: Reusable


Style: classic,modern


Specific Uses For Product: Espresso


Recommended Uses For Product: Frothing Milk, Latte Art, ESE Pods, Brewing Espresso, Entertaining


Included Components: Espresso Machine, Water Reservoir,Reservoir Lid, Drip Tray, Drip Tray Cover, Decompression Duct Tube, Portafilter, Pressurized Double Shot Basket, Commercial Single Shot Basket, Commercial Double Shot Basket, Tamper, Coffee Scoop


Operation Mode: Semi-Automatic


Voltage: 120


Model Name: Gaggia Classic Evo Pro


Number of Items: 1


Human Interface Input: Buttons


Package Type: Standard Packaging


Item Weight: 20 pounds


Manufacturer: Gaggia


Item model number: RI9380/51


Date First Available: March 27, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great semi to espresso for newbie.
Size: Small Color: Polar White
Good quality and nice look Pressure is not so long lasting. Need about 10 minutes for the best result. But still the best choice for this price range.
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2024 by SoCalWolf SoCalWolf

  • Amazing machine with quick shipping!
Size: Small Color: Polar White
Package arrived in perfect condition and the machine wasn't scratched or damaged. It works well and I'm really happy with it. The white is a beautiful color and doesn't show fingerprints like the stainless steel does. Slight learning curve if you're used to a little bit smaller of a machine, but overall is very easy to use! Recommend a good grinder to use with it if your grinding your own beans. Overall VERY happy with my purchase and loved that it arrived in just a few days compared to a week when ordering from a big website. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2023 by Candice

  • There is a protective film on the silver tray that peels off!
Size: Small Color: Thunder Black
There is a protective film on the silver tray that peels off! This confused me as I thought the steel was all scratched. I reached out to the seller and they immediately responded with helpful information. The product is fantastic and works great!
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2023 by Joshua

  • Styrofoam bits everywhere
Size: Small Color: Industrial Grey
Parts rattled inside box, but no damage. Styrofoam broken into tiny bits all over and inside machine - needed a careful cleaning to remove all of it.
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2024 by My True Product Review

  • A machine for those curious about true espresso
Size: Small Color: Polar White
If you want tasty espresso without much thought, don't get this machine. Get a DeLonghi Stilosa and save yourself hundreds of dollars. If you're on a quest for perfect crema and the richest of flavors, I think this Gaggia is a great point to start. You can brew great espresso with this machine with no modifications and store-bought, pre-ground espresso, but again, I think you're better off with a cheaper machine if that's your goal. I have began slowly appreciating espresso more and more over the years. It began with the father of my best friend in college. He was a professor, and we'd occasionally go visit his office and he would make us espresso. I have no recollection of the machine or process, but I remember it was tasty. Years later, traveling Europe and North Africa, I again made acquaintance with espresso. During my PhD, my advisor bought a simple DeLonghi espresso machine for our department, and the ritual began. I would bring tins of pre-ground coffee every so often as my contribution to the department's coffee cult, and I began to savor the rich flavor of espresso. In Algeria where I frequently travel home to with my wife, the shots of espresso are pulled by hand on old classic machines. The coffee is robusta, the flavor is simple and delicious. My curiosity around espresso continued growing, and when I moved to a new city for a new job, I began exploring espresso at cafes. To my surprise, I learned that most coffee shops and cafes in the U.S. make awful espresso. I realized that in America, espresso shots are almost always made to add to a drink with milk or other flavorings, and few people enjoy espresso itself. And, so the quest began. The Gaggia Classic Pro is a beautiful machine that I'm mostly pleased with. I had to get a proper grinder for about $250 that I'm also mostly pleased with. That's a hell of a lot of money to only be mostly pleased with, so I'll explain. The grinder does it's job just fine but could have been designed in a smart way. The Gaggia brews espresso right from the start, but you can get the same function from the machine I mentioned earlier which is only $86. For better espresso than either machine makes out of the box, you're going to want to order a 9-bar OPV spring (~$15), a bottomless portafilter (~$50), a VST basket (~$40), and of course a good grinder ($250+). In other words, be prepared to spend at least around $850 for this machine and all the accessories needed to make great espresso, and even then, this machine vibrates so much I have to hold my espresso cup in place while brewing. That is still a lot less than other machines that will make excellent espresso right out of the box. My conclusion: this is probably the cheapest machine to make great espresso if you do some simple modifications, it's stylish, and easy to modify/work on. In my experience, the machines cheaper than this and more expensive than the Stilosa will perform no better than the Stilosa. Cheers ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2024 by D. Lepley

  • Great machine
Size: Small Color: Industrial Grey
This is my first espresso machine and it’s been great. Pulls amazing shots and steams milk just fine. Would recommend
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2024 by Alexander Alexander

  • Not well made for the price!
Size: Small Color: Thunder Black
I am now writing this review after eight or so months of use and now on a second unit unhappily. The first one I bought leaked right out of the box. The hassle I had to go through to replace it, buy another one first, send the leaking one, wait for a refund etc., was all too much to deal with. Several months later and the second unit now leaks, albeit in a different location than the first, but still, really? Gaggia claims, "made in Italy." And I say, hardly so, likely made in China and assembled in Italy I imagine. I purchased this brand and model as a recommendation from a friend who loves it, so I thought I would spend a few bills to see for myself, big mistake! Now on to the ESE pods which I use exclusively, just one per day. While the manufacturer states it is ESE pod capable, certainly not friendly to use. While there are no issues running a blank and then releasing the portafilter handle, when you insert the pod using the recommended filter holder, good luck releasing the handle after use. The amount of torque required to release is absurd and not easy nor friendly. It is my opinion that the paper from the pod adheres to the upper plate such that there is a lot of friction preventing an easy release. And now the taste. I detect no difference between this overpriced made somewhere coffee machine and my old De'Longhi $100 coffee appliance which lasted for some 10 years before failing. In addition, the steam wand or frothing wand is so fickle, one has to watch a plethora of videos to try and understand how best to make a simple espresso with foamed milk, always using 2% fat milk. Once again, the old cheap machine did a much better job with consistency than this over priced machine. In conclusion, Buyer Beware! There are many choices in the marketplace to choose in this price range. Do more research and consider other brands and you might not have to go through what I have had in order to enjoy a simple espresso each day. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2023 by Dave C.

  • This Machine Always Delivers
Size: Small Color: Thunder Black
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I am absolutely thrilled with my new Gaggia Classic Evo Pro! The attention to detail and thoughtful updates truly set this espresso machine apart. The 9 bar extractions ensure that every shot is a masterpiece, and the polished steel group cover adds a touch of elegance to my coffee corner. I appreciate how Gaggia took feedback from home baristas to heart, resulting in a machine that caters perfectly to espresso enthusiasts. The fact that it's still made in Italy and features a one-piece steel frame speaks to its durability and craftsmanship. The 3-Way Solenoid Valve, commercial 58mm portafilter, and steam wand are fantastic tools that have made my espresso journey a delightful experience. This machine is a true gem for anyone looking to elevate their coffee game. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2023 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

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