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Gaggia 35004 Carezza Espresso Machine, White

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Manufacturer: Gaggia
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Gaggia 35004 Carezza Espresso Machine, White Features
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1425-watt espresso machine housed in ABS plastic with easy-access controls 17-1/2-bar pump; brass components provide temperature stability 1-1/5-liter water-tank capacity; ergonomic grip on filter-holder; drip-proof system Turbo-frother steam wand quickly froths milk; hot-water dispenser for convenience Measures 13-2/5 by 10-2/3 by 9-1/4 inches
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Additional Gaggia 35004 Carezza Espresso Machine, White Information
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The Gaggia Carezza is one of the hottest products in the low $200 price range. No other espresso manufacturer will bring you the pump power, heating capacity, brass components and pure results at this price. Hi-tech performance combined with simplified fingertip control takes the guesswork out of making delicious espresso and cappuccino at home or in the office. Each cup will be creamy, tasty, robust and rich with flavor. Gaggia is in the process of rolling out a new Turbo-Frother wand replacing the metal frothing wand and sleeve. Your Gaggia may have shipped with the Turbo-Frother wand or the frothing wand. Both are designed to help you get great froth with minimum fuss
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What Customers Say About Gaggia 35004 Carezza Espresso Machine, White:
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I have had this espresso machine for more than 2 years, and it still make a great shot of espresso. I really like this machine, and can recommend it to everyone.
I ordered this item as a gift for my daughter's birthday.Amazon sent me a used unit, the drip plate dirty and water inside the machine.Shame on you. I will never use Amazon again.
I had coffee at a friend's made with his bottom-of-the-line Krups. I've tried pretty much every pre-ground coffee including freshly roasted and ground and have yet to find one that consistently works. I've had the machine for quite a while and have had a few good coffees from it. He had crema. Where's the crema. Should it really be this difficult. I'm actually planning to buy a new machine (I'm trying to figure out which) in hopes of finding one that makes an espresso that looks like something other than a tiny cup of coffee. This machine has worked without breaking but it's just too much work for too little reward.
I bought this espresso maker and ~$80 Delonghi pump-driven model (for a different location) at the same time. In addition, poor quality: I returned it once to manufacturer for repair (broken mount) which went reasonably well although lengthy and expensive process (customer pays shipping for bulky unit). The Gaggia, despite the great reviews, makes a very similar cup of espresso to the much-cheaper Delonghi. Yet it is VERY loud (sounds like a jackhammer) when pumping espresso. Now the frother nozzle has broken. If I could do it again I'd get the cheaper Delonghi and save the $$ (and my families patience when listening to the loud sounds each morning when I make my espresso).
I sent this back (waiting for replacement) because the steam knob is ineffectual; the valve it's attached to gets hot (is that a surprise to the designers.)., the plastic knob then just spins around the valve. I'm sure the replacement will do the same, but I can hope this was a rev.1 machine and I'll get a rev 2 which fixes (not holding breath).Also, there was an "extra" piece of some kind of plastic that was rattling around inside the machine.Makes a decent espresso - although I'm no connoisseur or expert.
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