Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #257928 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Color: Silver
- Brand: Gaggia
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 20.00" h x
11.00" w x
16.25" l,
26.00 pounds
Features
- Accessories included are water hardness test strip, grinder cleaning brush, measuring coffee scoop & instructional manual
- 3 Programmable push buttons
- Conical burr grinder with 18 adjustable grind settings
- Ground coffee dosing is adjustable from 6 to 9 grams
- 2 Rapid system boiler
Titanium Office Espresso Machine
Product Description
90650 Features: -Gaggia's Turbo Frothing: Gaggia's Turbo Frothing Wand allows you to steam and froth milk for cappuccinos and lattes with the greatest of ease. Extremely user-friendly and precise, you'll have great foam with no hassle!.-Cobalt Blue LCD Display: The easy-to-read display guides you through the brewing process and provides alerts and programming information. It will notify you when you when it is time to run the cleaning cycle. It will also let you know how many cups have been brewed, the water temperature, and much, much more..-Cup Warmer: Atop the machine you will find an actively heated cup warmer that holds up to six demitasse cups. Don't let a cold cup ruin your perfect espresso!.-Large, easy-to-read LCD display.-Automatic frothing attachment.-Stainless steel turbo frother for flawless frothing.-Stainless steel brew boiler interior.-Programmable volume control.-Clock with automatic on/off.-15-Bar water pump pressure.-Bean hopper capacity: 8.5 oz.-Made in Italy. Color/Finish: -Sleek titanium color. Specifications: -Water Reservoir:On top of the machine, you'll find a spacious 60 ounce water reservoir that can be removed for filling at the faucet or can simply be refilled while in place..-60 oz water reservoir.-1250 Watts / 120 Volts /. Dimensions: -Dimensions: 20 H x 11 W x 16.25 D. Warranty: -One year limited warranty.
Customer Reviews
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I used to like coffee, but this relationship is evolving quickly.
By NYU LAW L&BA BOOKS
Some generous folks in the office (sadly, not me) pitched in and replaced the office drip coffee maker with this beast. Yes, it takes up a ton of room, and setting it up takes a little effort and patience, and refilling the water tank isn't a job that I fight for. However, dear heavens, is that good coffee. I have had the (lack of) pleasure of sampling the wares of Keurig, Flava, various drip coffee machines, Starbucks, Dunking Donuts, and the like. Some products were awful to tolerable. Others were reasonably good, especially on a cold day.This bad boy is a game changer. The product is rich, flavorful, delicious... Sure, the bean matters, BUT YOU CAN USE FRESH BEANS. AT WORK! Who knew? I was a coffee maybe every morning. I could take it or leave it. Not any more.But wait, I don't have to clean it up after every use, nor do I need to insert a pod!OK, so there isn't the same ability to choose your own flavor (do I want decaf-blech, and vanilla-ehh, or colombian-ugh?). You also need to buy beans, refill the water tank and eventually clean the machine (or something like that). However, you need to do that with a Keurig, etc.Sure, you need an office that will fork up a sizable sum for the machine, and since the coffee actually tastes good, coffee consumption will increase and the company (or someone) needs to buy whole bean coffee. And then someone needs to fill the water tank (every machine) and clean the machine (every machine).I don't work for a hedge fund and the people in the office are pretty normal/not snobby. We have under 20 people in the office - I assume that if there were more people this would be less tenable as an option.With all of the above being said, I love this machine. I love everything it makes. Go convince other people to pay for it at your place of work and bring your relationship with coffee to a new level.UPDATE (2/27/13): There is a few quirks that are becoming apparent. There are possible water-leakage issues, if the machine is not set up correctly. I am not empowered to fix the machine, so I am not going to take the risk, but I have a feeling that a minor tweak would solve the problem. In addition, the grinder might have some issues getting dark, deep-roasted beans into the "grinding chute." That leaves two options (i) go with a medium to lightly roasted bean; or (ii) if the grinder is grinding but no beans are going in, you need to push the beans into the grinder chute - push them in with your fingers and it should work. In the end, the coffee is still delicious. Love it.
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