You're right on about the Gaggia Color. Mine has never produced an espresso that wasn't on the sour side. I've checked everything: grind, dosing, tamping, quality of the beans. I've tried temperature surfing with the steam button, which helps a bit but it's very inconsistent. Maybe I have a defect thermostat or the rvs boiler is just inadequate.
@Fakkan Sorry to hear about that :/ We're pretty sure it's just a design flaw but they may have improved on that since we stopped carrying these awhile ago. If you're looking to switch out, the Saeco models get nice and hot or you might just want to bite the bullet and get a Silvia :D - Kat
Hi, thanks for the vids, I have learnt a lot. Currently I have a Gaggia Syncrony Digital bean to cup but I feel it does not produce the best shot and I would like to change to a semi-auto. I am a student and on a tight budget but I was looking at the Gaggia Classic, is this a good choice? I am also in England to complicate matters! Thanks in advance
@davkem That's a good choice -- definitely worth considering. You'll need a grinder to go with it, though, so consider that in your budget, too. - Kat
Hi Do you have any Crew Reviews on any gaggia machines as trusted this brand for years and would love to hear your take on these machines
KellanE05 1 month ago
@KellanE05 No - we don't carry them and have no plans to, so no reviews. Sorry! - Kat
SeattleCoffeeGear 1 month ago
You're right on about the Gaggia Color. Mine has never produced an espresso that wasn't on the sour side. I've checked everything: grind, dosing, tamping, quality of the beans. I've tried temperature surfing with the steam button, which helps a bit but it's very inconsistent. Maybe I have a defect thermostat or the rvs boiler is just inadequate.
Fakkan 3 months ago
@Fakkan Sorry to hear about that :/ We're pretty sure it's just a design flaw but they may have improved on that since we stopped carrying these awhile ago. If you're looking to switch out, the Saeco models get nice and hot or you might just want to bite the bullet and get a Silvia :D - Kat
SeattleCoffeeGear 3 months ago
Hi, thanks for the vids, I have learnt a lot. Currently I have a Gaggia Syncrony Digital bean to cup but I feel it does not produce the best shot and I would like to change to a semi-auto. I am a student and on a tight budget but I was looking at the Gaggia Classic, is this a good choice? I am also in England to complicate matters! Thanks in advance
davkem 3 months ago
@davkem That's a good choice -- definitely worth considering. You'll need a grinder to go with it, though, so consider that in your budget, too. - Kat
SeattleCoffeeGear 3 months ago
Francis Francis the only machine with personality ...Well at least for me.... TAKE ME TO YOUR LEADER :P great videos ladies :)
6002mac 1 year ago
@6002mac :D Thank you! - Kat
SeattleCoffeeGear 1 year ago
great vid! the info is really great... keep them coming.
jmouka 2 years ago
Thanks for the feedback! We have part two coming up this week, so stay tuned. - Kat
SeattleCoffeeGear 2 years ago
Are those Technivorms I see? A crew review would be excellent. Also, are we intended not to see the Breville blenders in the background?
TheLeftHand77 2 years ago
@TheLeftHand77 Scratch that. I seemed to have overlooked your review of the Technivorm KBT741.
TheLeftHand77 2 years ago
Aha :) - okay!
SeattleCoffeeGear 2 years ago