| | |  | italian food gifts for couples | Home » » Gaggia 16103 Evolution Espresso Machine, Silver | | | | | | | Description: | | The Gaggia Evolution has new sleek lines. The housing may be revolutionary but we can thank Gaggia for not messing with a good thing as they kept the internal components the same. The high wattage dual heating element boiler has about the quickest heat up time in the industry. The 55watt pump has power to spare, and is mounted on vibration resistant rubber mounts. The Gaggia home espresso machines where designed to fit into both the perfectionist and the, Get it and go type of lifestyles. The Evolution has a commercial style filter basket for the person who wants to perfect their technique, and the unique Perfect Crema Device for those who want it quick and simple. The reservoir is easy to fill. Slide it to the left and poor the water in. You dont have to remove it from the machine. Gaggia has been tested and approved for use with the world famous Illy pods. Gaggia is in the process of rolling out a new Turbo-Frother wand replacing the metal frothing wand and sleeve. The controls are simple and have all the necessary temperature ready lights. Use this machine to its fullest, and each cup will be creamy, tasty, robust, and rich with flavor. This includes two stainless steel filter baskets (one and two shot), coffee tamper, and 7g measuring scoop. | | | Features: | |
• 1425-watt espresso machine with commercial-style filter basket
• Self-priming pump; "temperature ready" lights; built-in cup warmer
• Laterally removable water reservoir; Turbo Frother steam wand; large drip tray
• Includes single and double stainless-steel filter baskets, coffee tamper, and coffee scoop
• Measures 8-3/4 by 10-1/2 by 13-1/2 inches; 1-year limited warranty
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 25.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 13.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 12.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 18.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 17.8 inches | | Package Width:
| 12.5 inches | | Package Height:
| 10.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 15.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 4 reviews |
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24 of 25 found the following review helpful:
Same internals as other Gaggia'sAug 15, 2004
By N. Caine This is not meant to be a complete review of this espresso maker. If you see my "So you'd like to make great espresso at home" guide, you'll find that I argue that Gaggia's are best espresso machines in the $100-$400 range, always besting anything made by Krups or other non-Italian manufacturers. In other words, this is a great espresso machine.
That said, Gaggia uses the identical internals on their Evolution, Carezza, Espresso, and Coffee de Luxe machines. The only differences are in the external "looks." I personally find the Evolution the most attractive, with the Carezza a close second, but you can form your own opinion by simply looking at the pictures. Why these models sell for different prices remains a mystery. In Europe, I have seen the Carezza typically cost the most, and the Evolution sell for the least. (For example, just check Amazon.co.uk.) In America, the Carezza usually sells for the least. If you're looking for the best value, consider the Carezza.
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Very disappointingDec 23, 2005
By Sue This is not worth the money. The plastic body is so light weight that you have to hold the machine down with one hand to keep it from sliding on the counter when attaching the portafilter. Even if you can get past that, no matter how long you let the machine warm up, the brewed espresso is only warm. I tried letting the machine warm up for 30 minutes and pre-warmed the cup. My husband, who prefers his expressos much cooler than me, even said that they were just above room temperature. After several attempts, I realized there was no way we could live with this and I returned it.
Gaggia Espresso Machine: Not for meMay 15, 2009
By Collene Gaggia 16103 Evolution Espresso Machine, Silver
Why did I bother? Not only did it arrive damaged, it was made of flimsy plastic. There's no mystery why it was damaged in shipment - it is made from inferior materials. This experience was a wake up call!
Since great espresso is so important to me, why was I buying an inferior product? A $25.00 stovetop espresso maker would have been a better choice!
I returned the damaged Gaggia (after much communication and sending numerous photos of the damaged item, showing the condition in which it was received) and purchased the best quality espresso maker I could afford - one that would last. My choice was a commercial grade machine that individually grinds each serving and has a strong steamer for frothing. The machine I finally bought should last a lifetime and is worth every cent to me!
3 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Prepare to kiss your drip maker good-bye!Jan 03, 2005
By C. Clonts After the spousal unit and I added up what we'd been spending at national coffee chains for our once (sometimes twice!)-a-day cappuccino habit, we were horrified.
But we're such coffee lovers/addicts, kicking the habit was absolutely out of the question.
Enter Amazon.com and the wonderful, space-saving (and money-saving) Gaggia Evolution espresso machine! For a great price we got a wonderful machine with the same pump and internal parts as pricier Gaggia models (see other reviews for this info).
The instructions, especially supplemental instructions written by U.S. machine importer Importika, were explicit and guided this espresso rookie to pulling an acceptable double shot on the first try! I did follow the standard advice and bought a proper grinder to go along with the machine, and this was key: There's no way you can get the consistency you want with a blade grinder.
The machine is at top operating temperature in well under 10 minutes (about six) and ratchets up to steam temperature in no time -- certainly fast enough so that the espresso doesn't get cold waiting for the frothing to happen.
And speaking of frothing, the included frothing adapter that attaches to the steam wand makes even the most ham-handed barista a master of cappuccino!
I have no idea how durable the machine will be. I'll check back in on that. We hope it never dies, though, because it has become our best friend in the morning.
Vive la Gaggia!
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