Gaggia Classic & MDF Espresso Bar
Should I buy the gaggia classic/mdf espresso bar or the rancilio silva/ rocky combo, is paying $500 dollars more worth getting the rancilio combo.
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Combine the Gaggia Brushed Stainless Steel Classic espresso machine with the Gaggia MDF grinder and place them on a stunning base and you have one classy setup! You’ll get your commercial quality espresso and one snazzy looking display for your new espresso bar at home! A single drawer black plastic base is sure to complement your home.
Should I buy the gaggia classic/mdf espresso bar or the rancilio silva/ rocky combo, is paying $500 dollars more worth getting the rancilio combo.
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Greetings. As I am currently overseas, will it work on 220 volts or is there a 220 volts model? Or should I plan to use a transformer? Does it also come with an instructional cd? Thanks in advance.
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mjackson ♦ David,
We don't have any in a 220 model. You could use a transformer but there is some thoughts it may not be the best fro the long life of your machine. It does not come with a CD but we have great instructional videos on our site to help or you can always call with any questions.
Michael Rosso ♦ Uddhab...Thanks you for your interest in the Gaggia Classic & MDF Espresso Bar. What specifications do you need to know? The Compare-O-Matic on our website is filled with lots of data for the machines we sell. Thanks
A A Phillip,
The Classic and the Silvia are most commonly compared because between the two, there isn't really a machine that performs as well as they do - at least as far as using commercial baskets is concerned. The Classic will heat up the fastest, as it has a thermoblock element, while the Silvia has a commercial style boiler. In fact, while all the parts in the Classic are high quality, all the part in the Silvia are commercial style and quality. If you really enjoy milk based drinks, the Silvia is going to give you the better steam between the two.
I hope this help!
01-16-2013 1:40pm |