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Get your espresso faster. The 1300-watt stainless steel boiler uses Rapid Steam technology when switching between brewing and steaming. It features an LCD digital display and Swing-Up Touch Ring, which provides alerts and programming options for the menu language, water hardness, acoustic alerts, water filter replacement, rinsing cycle and a whole lot more. Fifteen-bar pump pressure ensures perfectly extracted espresso, and ceramic burr grinder with adjustable settings lets you customize your grind. Gaggia Milk Island uses steam from the boiler to make automatic cappuccinos and lattes. The 57-oz. water reservoir is removable for easy refill. Made in Italy.
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Gaggia® Swing-Up Espresso Machine, Platinum
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$1,399.00
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- Manufacturer: Gaggia
- Includes: Single shot, double shot and E.S.E filter baskets, coffee tamper and measuring scoop
- Care: Wipe machine housing clean with damp cloth
- Capacity: 57 oz.
- Material: ABS plastic housing with stainless steel front panel
- Dimensions: 14½" x 12½" x 16¼"
- Warranty: 2-year warranty
- Watts: 1300W
BENEFITS:
- Powerful 1300-watt stainless steel boiler uses Rapid Steam technology to make espresso faster than ever.
- LCD digital display and Swing-Up Touch Ring provides alerts and programming options to fine-tune everything involved in making your espresso.
- 15-bar pump pressure ensures perfectly extracted espresso.
- Ceramic burr grinder lets you customize your coffee grind.
- 8¾-oz. sealable bean hopper keeps your coffee beans fresh and ready to brew.
- Gaggia Milk Island uses steam from the boiler to make automatic cappuccinos and lattes.
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| Gaggia S.P.A. is the best-known Italian manufacturer of coffee machines for professional and household use. The name is synonymous with tradition and reliability all over the world. The company was set up in 1947 by Achille Gaggia, the man who is said to have patented the modern steam-free coffee with cream machine. In 1977, Gaggia began producing coffee machines for the home, launching into the Italian market Baby Gaggia, which to this very day is considered to be the ideal family coffee maker.
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