How does the Evolution of Gaggia stack up?
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- čas přidán 19. 01. 2024
- For many of you, the Gaggia is the ultimate home espresso machine because it allows the owner to easily upgrade, mod and repair. But what if you don't have the skills to tinker with it? Does it lose its value because at it's core, its just a simple single boiler with a couple of rocker switches? It's a classic but are classics still in fashion?
At only $500 USD/ $900AUD its one of the cheapest machines on the market and while its limited in its functions (ie: no PID, No Preinfusion or ability to flow control or pressure profile) its elegant look and minimalist 1930s design, will still have people flocking to it as an entry level or first coffee machine.
The improvements or Evolution from the Classic Pro are minor but they could make a huge difference to your morning brew and if your main focus is getting the best coffee and not the fanicest or most expensive devices, and for those with a smaller budget, the Gaggia Evo Classic Pro can provide its owner who is willing to put in the effort to learn and grow, the greatest rewards.
I take a look at the new "Evolved" Gaggia Classic Evo Pro to see if the average home barista can get a good coffee from it and I was surprised at what I found out.
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I have the gaggia pro put a 9 bar spring and bottomless portafilter some upgraded baskets a good scale nock box rocky grinder. I love my little set up. It's all you need. I'm having grea espresso and cappuccinos. Can't recommend it enough.
Was going to buy one, but then heard about the flaking boiler problem. That would have been very frustrating.
Pretty sure they fixed that a year ago.
@@maxfuchs3387are you sure cause I am planning to buy one rite now
@@maxfuchs3387No, they haven’t fixed the problem yet.
@@maxfuchs3387 nope i just had this problem in june 2024
Gaggia and Boilergate are a fact unfortunately I am one of those affected, sad I really like Gaggia but don't buy one before they remove the coating in the boiler
I also am affected by the issue. I hate myself for buying it but I hate Gaggia much more for going through with the stupid move to coat their alu boiler instead of using stainless steel ones.
'Boilergate'. As I understand Gaggia is going back to the uncoated boiler with their new products. It remains to be seen what will happen with the bulk of new Classics with the coated boiler.
Great video!
Picked up this exact model second hand last week specifically to mod. The Gaggiuino mods (the PIP at 12.54) turns the humble Gaggia into a flow profiling and pressure profiling machine like a DIY Decent. That is phenomenal potential at a super low price point.
Even though the Classic Evo Pro doesn't come with automatic pre-infusion, by turning the steam knob a half turn at the start of the shot for a few seconds (make sure there is a jug or a cup under the steam wand) manual and repeatable pre-infusion is easy to achieve.
great review!
Now, unfortunately, I have an EVO with the problem of flaking, but I have never heard anything about the EVO having a new heat stabilizer, no one else has mentioned anything about this, can you elaborate a little more on that detail, I don't really follow how it worked!?
I have considered this machine but I'm going with the Profitec Go
Had to return my new Gaggia Evo after a week of having it due to nonstick coating flaking off through the steam wand and group head. Manufactured 06/2023. So disappointed! I had already purchased gagguino mod kit as well, so now I’m thinking about trying to install it in a Rancillo Silvia or a Profitec GO. There should be a class action lawsuit!!
Thanks for sharing, I haven't heard of it happening a lot so maybe can't get a class action. As for your next machine, go with the Go! 👌
@@Rydecoffeecoach Now, unfortunately, I have an EVO with the problem of flaking, but I have never heard anything about the EVO having a new heat stabilizer, no one else has mentioned anything about this, can you elaborate a little more on that detail, I don't really follow how it worked!?
I am in the exact same boat. Idk what to do now. They sent me a new boiler, also coated. Was about to start on my gaggiuino build
Hoping to buy a home machine soon, I'm curious if the MiiCoffee Apex (Turn - Legato), actually will stand the test of longevity vs the Gaggia Classic Pro... only 20 years into the future will we truly know right? Am I wrong to notice that the Capresso EC Pro and the Apex-Legato are similar looking machines?
The Capresso EC pro might look similar at a glance but they are vastly different machines and I wouldn't trust the build of the Capresso. The Turin Legato "Apex" is the one you want! 👌
Hi, which tamper would be perfect for the Gaggia Classic Evo Pro? Thank you
There are lots of tampers with a stainless steel base and timber handles which are nice and weighted. You should be able to find any cheap 58mm tampers online and if you want the best ones then look at Pullman tampers.
Isn’t the new gaggia espresso style/deluxe machine the newer version you’re asking for? It is still simple with pid.
No, I'm wanting something at the same level of the Rancilio Silvia Pro X.
Well, it better stack up, buddy... here in Brazil, unfortunately, we don't have so many options. :/ ☕
At least you have this option, it will be great.
Hey there Coach! Have you had any flaking issues with your Classic Evo Pro?
Not this batch. I have heard that one particular batch with manufacturer date of 6/23 had flaking. I'm confident it was an isolated event but I also hope the company is working to ensure it doesn't happen again.
@@Rydecoffeecoach same here. Hopefully it was an isolated incident…
@@Rydecoffeecoach It can only be true if Gaggia can travel back in time because people have received machines well before that date 6/23 that are affected and continue to receive machines into the new year that are also affected,they must have made such a hell of a big batch that day!
not a particular batch,mine is manufactured 10/23 and have the problem as many others in forums and groups for gaggia,the date have nothing to do its general problem due to mistake at polymerization of coating inside of boiler@@Rydecoffeecoach
Well the Turin Legato (also under other names) is definitely competing with the Gaggia offering. I'm also disappointed with this latest model, not much of a difference really, just internal upgrades as you pointed out.
The Turin could be a killer machine if it's as good as advertised and durable. 🤞🤞
Had to return two--the original and the replacement--because of the boiler issues
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