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Best Gaggia for Home under £300

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#1 ·
Help!

I'm sure this is a really easy one for most Gaggia experts - I have a Gaggia carezza but now want to upgrade. While I love my little carezza, the steam wand isn't great and it isn't very robust.

So I wondered what people thought was the best Gaggia for the the home under £300? I really want to make the best coffee I can and do love the Gaggia's I have tried.

Any advice would be really appreciated.

Many thanks

G
 
#3 ·
Mrboots2u said:
The only gaggia worth considering, at that price new, would be a classic ( change out the steam arm , do a few mods ) .

Do you have a decent grinder otherwise changing machines won't make any real difference
Hi

I have a zassenhaus hand grinder which does seem to grind nicely - just takes about 10 mins each time! What sort of steam arm is best for micro foam for flat whites?

Thanks very much for your help

G
 
#4 ·
A steam arm from a silvia fitted in replacement for the panerillo steam arm classics come with .

Also you need to swap out the baskets from the pressurised one for fresh ground coffee . On that note what coffee are you using

The hand grinder will grind fine , I wonder how consistent it is for an espresso quality grind . I would advise something better than you current grinder .
 
#5 ·
I agree with Boots, go for the Classic and change the steam arm/wand and another couple of mods. I also agree about grinder and good fresh beans, get these and you are well on the way to very good coffee without breaking the bank.

There is always plenty of help and advice available on the forum just for the asking.
 
#6 ·
El carajillo said:
I agree with Boots, go for the Classic and change the steam arm/wand and another couple of mods. I also agree about grinder and good fresh beans, get these and you are well on the way to very good coffee without breaking the bank.

There is always plenty of help and advice available on the forum just for the asking.
Awesome thank you. I do use fresh beans when I can - there is a coffee shop nearby that roasts the beans themselves. Regarding a grinder, is there a go to name that I should consider? I will certainly get on the look out for the classic and also the steam arm. I can't wait to try now!

Many thanks again

G
 
#9 ·
Possible mods for the Classic include:

1 - Silvia steam wand. Happy Donkey do one 'pre-modded' so it's (alleged to be) a straight bolt-on for the Classic. Budget about £33

2 - as already mentioned, get a non-pressurised basket. HD do one for about £6 or you can get a 'posh' one like a VST 18g

3 - Adjust the OPV (you need to ask someone if you can borrow their pressure gauge, there is one on the "pay it forward" thread).

4 - fit an Auber PID to help control temperature. Will cost you a good £130 though…

5 - you can start swapping out dispersion blocks and shower screens etc but I'd say concentrate on the steam wand and basket, the rest is probably less bang per buck/faff.

Standard issue "copy and paste" advice for grinder (depending on budget, space requirements etc) is to keep your eye out on the forum for sale pages for a used Eureka Mignon, Mazzer Mini or Super Jolly. We also have guys on here who refurb and supply these if your stars align.