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Vintage Gaggia Classic Evo Pro Espresso Machine (Italy)

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Here we have the Gaggia Classic Evo Pro, dressed in an understated blue that brings a proper vintage Italian kitchen aesthetic straight to your counter. It feels like your grandmother’s home, assuming she rejected mass consumption and cheap, disposable appliances.

Gaggia RI9380/50 Classic Evo Pro Espresso Machine offers a solid steel housing and traditional rocker switches that feel very intentional to press. The commercial-style 58mm portafilter ensures proper heat stability, allowing you to extract espresso with actual precision rather than relying on automated, wasteful coffee pods.

Gaggia was founded in Milan in 1947 by Achille Gaggia, the man who patented the steamless espresso machine. This specific design choice introduced the concept of crema to the world, forever changing how Europeans, and later everyone else, consume their morning caffeine.

Gaggia Evo Pro Espresso Machine is also available on Amazon.

Did you know?

A Swiss man named Daniel Peter put milk in chocolate in 1875. Before this, it was just dark and bitter. Now we have the perfect snack for hiking in the mountains or just sitting on the sofa. Very good for the soul!