Mar 10 2010

Gaggia 102532 Espresso-Pure Semi-Automatic Espresso Machine, Black

Published by admin at 10:17 pm under Bold K-Cups for Keurig Brewers (Pack of 50)

Keurig B70 Platinum Brewing System


$248.99

  • 1100-watt espresso machine with stainless-steel boiler and 15-bar pump
  • Chrome-plated brass brew group and portafilter provide excellent temperature stability
  • Accommodates ESE coffee pods or ground coffee; Pannarello steam wand; cup warmer
  • Removable water tank; 3 filter baskets, coffee tamper, and coffee-measuring scoop included
  • Measures 10-4/5 by 8-2/7 by 14 inches

Number Of Reviews 7
Average Rating 3.5
Product Description
The Gaggia Espresso Pure’s classic, timeless design brings style and innovation to any kitchen or workspace. Brew grounds or pods on its chrome plated brass group head and filter holder, then froth and steam milk using its Pannarello frothing wand to make a latte, cappuccino, or macchiato. With a stainless steel boiler, a passive cup warmer, and a maximum pump pressure of 15 bars, each shot is sure to be brewed at the proper temperature and pressure for a thick layer of golden crema. Priced just right for the budget conscious, the Gaggia Espresso Pure offers you a multitude of commercial-quality brewing experiences while remaining stylish and elegant…. More >>
Gaggia 102532 Espresso-Pure Semi-Automatic Espresso Machine, Black

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5 Responses to “Gaggia 102532 Espresso-Pure Semi-Automatic Espresso Machine, Black”

  1. EastCoastMusicLoveron 11 Mar 2010 at 12:10 am

    Gaggia 102532 Espresso-Pure Semi-Automatic Espresso Machine, Black
    Makes a great cup of coffee but it’s quirky – you can’t refill it without turning it off as I understand it and we had guests who used it (all experienced coffee drinkers) and it seems to be leaking non-stop unless you turn it off… We placed an order for a different machine and the Whole Latte Love rep sold us this one because the one we chose was out of stock… Seems a bit fragile for the price. We’re in a wait and see mode right now – about to refer back to the manual to troubleshoot the problem… Promise to update later.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  2. Aroloocon 11 Mar 2010 at 1:26 am

    Gaggia 102532 Espresso-Pure Semi-Automatic Espresso Machine, Black
    Coffee turns out great (assuming you use the right coffee and water), but the machine is just not that attractive sitting on the counter. It is mostly made of plastic…if you care about how your counter-top looks, then consider looking elsewhere.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. Giuseppe Puglieseon 11 Mar 2010 at 2:59 am

    Gaggia 102532 Espresso-Pure Semi-Automatic Espresso Machine, Black
    this product is sleek and stylish but very average and a similar lower priced version can be purchased at most department or discount stores.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  4. ashilpson 11 Mar 2010 at 5:46 am

    Gaggia 102532 Espresso-Pure Semi-Automatic Espresso Machine, Black
    I am pleased with the Espresso Pure for my entry-level espresso maker purchase. I wish it had a warming plate, but as another reviewer said, the body is all plastic. I also purchased the Baratza (or is it Solis? I’m confused about the relationship of those two companies) Maestro Plus grinder for around $140 and they work well together. You do have to spend some time breaking in the machine and experimenting with grind size and tamping pressure. You also have to let the machine heat up well, at least 8 minutes. But after I turn on and let it heat up, it doesn’t take me more than 5 or 6 minutes to make a latte or cappuccino.

    I like the size of the water tank because there are only 2 of us. I also like that there is enough clearance for a standard 8 oz mug beneath the portafilter. The steam wand produces great foam with whole milk and there’s enough clearance there for a 2 cup Pyrex measuring cup. Yet the machine does not take up a lot of space – in fact it’s less than the Mr. Coffee machine it replaced.

    I think its interesting the Espresso Color got higher reviews than this one, because they are the same machine. The Color is $50 more, but otherwise they are exactly the same. And I read on [...] that the red colored paint starts chipping off after awhile.

    For now (1 month after purchase) and for what it is, I think it works great, and at a young, frugal person kind of price.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. A. Bosseon 11 Mar 2010 at 7:35 am

    Gaggia 102532 Espresso-Pure Semi-Automatic Espresso Machine, Black
    We received our first machine, plugged it in, and smoke started coming out of it… After calling Amazon, we were sent a replacement machine at no charge. We have had no issues with the replacement machine and it makes great espresso!!!! I think the issue with the first machine was a fluke…
    Rating: 4 / 5

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