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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #18281 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Brand: Gaggia
- Model: RI9833/70
- Released on: 2010-09-01
- Dimensions: 15.75" h x
13.78" w x
19.69" l,
13.23 pounds
Product Description
Treat your taste buds, with over 60 years of Italian espresso tradition
Gaggia is a company deeply rooted in Italian espresso heritage, yet its coffee machines have evolved over the decades, from the original pressure-generating, lever-activated piston, to the latest fully-automated, bean-to-cup technology which, at the touch of a button, grinds, brews and dispenses a delicious cup of espresso. However you prefer to brew your coffee--whether you want the simplicity of bean-to-cup or crave domestic barista status--there is a Gaggia for you.
History
In 1938 Achille Gaggia filed patent number 365726, an ingenious invention which saw steam pressure applied to ground coffee, so that the water forced through the coffee extracted all its flavours and aromas to create a rich foam crema layer. However, the real revolution came 10 years later when Achille filed a new patent, for a lever-operated piston machine incorporating a spring. This spring provided additional pressure, and this pressure forced water through the coffee in a shorter time, producing a short black espresso in just 15 seconds.
In the 1950s Gaggia found fame in the trendy coffee bars of Rome and Milan, and most notably in London’s prominent Sirocci in Soho. These coffee bars soon became icons of the '50s lifestyle. With the launch of Baby Gaggia in 1977 the company began producing domestic espresso machines, making the professional values inherent in Gaggia’s commercial machines widely available for use in the home.
Customer Reviews
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
32 of 32 people found the following review helpful.
Great coffee but overpriced
By BDB3003
I've had this machine now for several weeks. Whilst the coffee has been excellent, I concur with previous reviewers regarding the plasticky nature of the product (although fortunately you mostly look at the stainless steel front).It is worth noting that you will have to empty the drip tray quite frequently. When the machine does its self cleaning programme, it also does an internal clean with water ending up under the machine in the extended drip tray. So even if spillage is kept to a minimum, you'll probably still have to empty it every other day. Speaking of the drip tray, the polished stainless steel tray is particularly prone to scratching - which is a pity.The 'pannarello' steam wand is also placed quite low on the machine, so it is perhaps more difficult to get larger jugs under. The foam quality coming from the wand is also far removed from the elusive 'micro foam', so you can forget about doing latte art although some fixes have been suggested on the internet.On the plus-side, I have no issues with the temperature of the coffee, which is hot.Many Gaggia bean to cup machines have been notoriously poor quality (check out some of the Gaggia Titanium reviews available online), so we'll have to see if anyone is willing to update their review in a year's time or so. I'm keeping my fingers crossed...The price for this machine (Amazon won't let me add the amount to this review) seems on the steep side (despite its excellent coffee), particularly when you see that this machine sells for about a third less on the continent - which I think is a better reflection of the value of the product.
108 of 113 people found the following review helpful.
Fantastic Frothy Coffee Machine
By Martin Greenhead
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/review/RYOWAJSTLS2OO My first ever video review. The Brera is a really great machine which make superb coffee and can be used to heat milk for super hot chocolate. Also gives hot water on demand. I haven't worked out how to "personalise" the strength of the coffee, I'm not sure this is actually possible (leave a comment if you worked it out).Really recommened this machine, for both taste and ease. Expensive but will repay the investment many times over if you appreciate real coffee - it will be hard to go back to instant. Minor gripe around cleaning but that is the way to keep the coffee tasting great.Top tip - make sure the machine is definitely finished before opening the ground drawer. It took me a lot of time to work out how to fix it when I was impatient (actually during the filming of the review - I cut this bit out!).The video was filmed with a Sanyo VPC-CG100EXBK-B Xacti CG100 Full HD Dual Camcorder with 14M Photos and HDMI - Black on about the lowest quality setting to keep the file size down.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
Very Impressed
By M. Sinclair
Replacing our previous Delonghi ESAM4200.8 1 bean-to-cup machine, I was unsure of what to expect from this Gaggia.The reviews are generally good, but for the money I was unsure if it would be cheap and plastic looking.On the upside machine is petit, the coffee is very good and the steamer can be used almost instantly after or before the coffee dispenser. Previously I had to wait an age. The look of the machine is good and I have no qualms about it looking cheap. It looks dinky and a bit sexy. The dials are as easy to understand as your first ABC and offer a great deal of flexibility. The machine is considerably quieter than my previous model - which of course could simply mean my previous model was loud! However I have been impressed by how quiet it is.Downsides? Well two and a half mugs of coffee and you have to fill up the small water tank. We use the filer so there's even less space than normal. The coffee grinds section and water overflow need changing regularly; to the extent I now fill up/empty after each use. Is this a pain? Yes, but not so bad once you get into a pattern.The milk frother is quick and powerful but for some reason I can't get a flat white style consistency easily. The wand is nicely placed and easy to use but the tip-top perfect milk drink is hard to attain. I have done it and it can be done, but it requires patience. I can't just prop my milk jug onto the top of a mug and wander off as I used to do. This baby demands your attention for such intricate operations.Would I recommend it to a friend? Yes I would. The coffee is better than the previous model (albeit this one is pricer), it looks good, is very quiet and so far (four months) given me no reason to complain.I am impressed.
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