I have been debating between several machines over the past few weeks… This video convinced me on the Gaggia with the new boiler and it also convinced me that you were the right guys to buy from! Order placed today. Thanks for the great videos and deep dive information.
@robertn-77Ай бұрын
You won’t regret it, the Gaggia Classic Pro is amazing. Can’t imagine life without it now, really recommend
@WholelattelovepageАй бұрын
Hi peter, Thanks for the kind comment and your patronage! Marc
@WholelattelovepageАй бұрын
Hey robert, thanks for adding your thoughts! Marc
3 ай бұрын
I think we all need Gaggia Classic Pro E24 Evo PID for $650 now. I bet that thing would blow everything else from the market for this price.
@10FilipАй бұрын
You can do this by mods
@akfisher7138Ай бұрын
@@10Filip how easy it?
@10FilipАй бұрын
@@akfisher7138Didnt try yet, still waiting for mine. You get a pcb and a dispaly and connect it, should be doable unless you want to build your own from scratch
@jakeconnelly2441Ай бұрын
@@akfisher7138 For just a PID, not hard at all. If you're ok with following instructions (with pictures) it's like 1-2 hours of install time.
@SGSMusic.7 күн бұрын
@@akfisher7138 go the full stretch and build a gaggiuino its straight forward and gives you everythiing
@ChicagoSince80s3 ай бұрын
Can’t wait for the brass broiler to be available for purchase..so I can upgrade my Gaggia classic
@1967davidfitnessАй бұрын
Just buy a new one, with PID kit added.
@User_not_found_403Ай бұрын
Glad to see this upgraded machine and hopefully kit soon!
@WholelattelovepageАй бұрын
Yes, it's a great upgrade to the Classic! Thanks for the comment Marc
@rickytb1527 күн бұрын
Excellent machine and awesome price. Have no competition for that price and quality. The only disappointed is that the water tank do not cover all the area at the top and there is a gap that any ant and insect can get reach the water. Thanks Marc for an excellent video.
@Wholelattelovepage24 күн бұрын
Hey ricky, you are welcome and thanks for the comment. Hear you on the water but will mention I'm only aware of a couple of machines with fully sealed water supplies. For best flavor and no scale (and no ants/insects :) check out the BWT Bestcup in reservoir direct connect water filter: www.wholelattelove.com/products/bwt-bestcup-m-package?variant=21082523664438 Marc
@MJW1142 ай бұрын
Love the thoroughness of your review, Marc. I really like my Classic Pro, but I will swap the boiler when brass is available.
@Wholelattelovepage2 ай бұрын
Hi MJW, thanks for the comment! Marc
@DominicUliano3 ай бұрын
Excellent review!! I bought my first Gaggia Classic from you about 12 years ago. It still works well but I think I want a new one.
@danielsoto_toronto3 ай бұрын
Not worth buying a new one, you can buy the new boiler separately
@Wholelattelovepage3 ай бұрын
Hey DU, Thanks for the comment, report and of course, your patronage! Marc
@DominicUliano3 ай бұрын
@@Wholelattelovepage Absolutely, Marc. You guys are great!
@DominicUliano26 күн бұрын
@@Wholelattelovepage Hi Marc , got my new Gaggia Classic Pro E24 from you guys, and I love it! I'll need to get used to the new switch layout as my old one is the version that has the brew on the right hand side and the steam is a large switch in the center. But other than that, I really love the new machine. I've only made espresso with it so far so no thoughts on the frothier yet. I am also happy to report that my old one is being passed down to my youngest son who just moved into his own apartment. My oldest wanted it too because this is the machine that made my boys many espressos and lattes, but he already has a Breville, so my youngest got the decision. Again thanks for doing this review.
@Wholelattelovepage24 күн бұрын
@@DominicUliano Hey, thanks for your patronage and the report sharing your love! Happy to hear one of your sons is getting the hand me down. Take care of these Gaggia machines and expect decades of service plus easy DIY repairs and upgrades should the need arise! Marc
@vislous3 ай бұрын
Great video. Thanks. Can't wait for the upgrade video. Ready to push my good ol' Gaggia to the next level ❤
@Wholelattelovepage3 ай бұрын
Hey v, Thanks for the comment and stay tuned! Marc
@freecycling6687Күн бұрын
The brass boiler is great, and so is the temperature stability. It seems that without a PID, you're basically locked into a single temperature "level", and have to match the beans you use to that temp. Whereas it seems that with a PID, you'd still have the temp stability, but could adjust the temp range, so you could handle both darker and lighter roasts. (Edit: yes, I commented before the end of the video, and you did address this later on, with the temp surfing suggestions. So it would be very interesting to see the same stability test run for both the higher temp and the lower temp surfing suggestions.)
@espressomatic2 ай бұрын
I bought my Gaggia Classic Pro for $100 in perfect working order. Upgrading the boiler is a no-brainer.
@Wholelattelovepage2 ай бұрын
For sure!
@bertraminc941216 күн бұрын
Great stuff Marc!
@Wholelattelovepage16 күн бұрын
Appreciate you watching and thanks for the comment! Marc
@MrCellz692 ай бұрын
I can't wait for the Gaggiuino Kit for this new Gaggia version
@erikalpman46412 ай бұрын
Do you need a special kit for the E24 version? I guess the latest v4 is compatible?
@Wholelattelovepage2 ай бұрын
Hi, no special kit needed for the brass boiler. Will fit all Classics with current aluminum boiler. Stay tuned for parts upgrade and how to video coming in late December '24. Marc
@MrCellz6918 күн бұрын
@@Wholelattelovepagecan't wait to see it
@seattlebeard2 ай бұрын
My old 35 year old La Pavoni machine would have cost hundreds to repair, so I just ordered this Gaggia from WLL. With the coming trade tariffs and a Black Friday deal, I figured it was the best time to buy. The simple repairability was huge plus, as was the all brass boiler. :o)
@WholelattelovepageАй бұрын
Great choice! I think you will be very happy!
@event4216Ай бұрын
Your La Pavoni if serviced would be good for next 35 years. I guess still cheaper than new machine but I also get people get tired of something after 35 years of daily contact. You just want another machine and I'm not going to blame you. There are people "upgrading" from thermostat controlled HX to PID HX just after one or two years, that's what I'd call "unexplored perspectives". 35 years is more than OK.
@tdtm822 ай бұрын
I got one recently for £425. The build-quality is superb. I can't do latte art yet but I am seeking to do some upgrades. Your presentation style is great.
@Wholelattelovepage2 ай бұрын
Hey t, thanks for the comment and sharing your impressions! Marc
@nikolaah2 ай бұрын
that's a good price for the new one. where from ?
@tdtm822 ай бұрын
@nikolaah Coffee Direct, pal
@nikolaah2 ай бұрын
@@tdtm82 cheers. just had a look. on the site it says "This model is the Classic 2024 version which features a polished aluminium boiler." did you get a brass boiler one for that price?
@tdtm822 ай бұрын
@@nikolaah That's the latest model so yes
@docohm503 ай бұрын
There's a lot of Gaggia Classic expresso machines for sale. The Gaggia Classic Pro E24 has the SKU of GACLAE24SS. Check the SKU before you buy.
@Wholelattelovepage2 ай бұрын
Hey d, Thanks for sharing - sku on our site is GACLAE24CR. Product name will always have "E24" www.wholelattelove.com/products/gaggia-classic-e24?variant=43085101006902 Marc
@hkamobile3 ай бұрын
Great new boiler for Gaggiuino mod
@mattwilliams74542 ай бұрын
Wasn't expecting this. Very cool.
@Wholelattelovepage2 ай бұрын
Hey Matt, thanks for the comment!
@o2lamsps7 күн бұрын
Thanks for the great video! Really appreciated. I've a Gaggia Viva Deluxe. It's been great for me as I only drink espresso, no milk. I wonder there is any upgrade I can convert my machine into one that supports a 58mm bottomless portafilter. Any recommendation will be highly appreciated.
@Wholelattelovepage5 күн бұрын
Hi o2, You are welcome for the video! I don't know of any upgrades like that for your machine.
@abe22233 ай бұрын
Thanks for answering the question that the boiler can be retrofit.
@Wholelattelovepage3 ай бұрын
No problem 👍 Marc
@TechnicellieАй бұрын
Just wanted to add a bit of context about the temperature instability: Yes, thermoblocks have a way harder time to deliver consistent temperature, but I have seen machines like the Breville Oracle Jet or the Ascaso Dream/Steel machines who use either a very low-mass "thermojet" or a thermoblock who still deliver consistent temperature during the brew. Those are expensive machines and those on the entry-level don't deliver as much as is, but some can have protocols that give them thermal stability within 2 degrees C°! Kaffeemacher has published a video on the delonghi dedica where they have acheved just that and this machine can be had for 150-200$, or used for almost nothing! Before you do the protocol, make sure you set that thing to the lowest temp setting. To do that: 1. Press the steam-button for 10 sec, until the buttons blink twice 2. press the single-shot button for temperature 3. press the single-shot button for the lowest of the 3. Here is the protocol: 1. You pull a full empty double-shot with the portafilter in 2. you pull 2 additional shots but stop at the end of the pre-infusion where it stops the water 3. you take the portafilter out, do your puck-prep. You have 30-60 sec. of this. 4. you pull the shot. If you do multiple shots, just do them back-to-back as everything is still nicely hot. The shots they tested had the temperature never fall out of the 92-95°C range during the shots, aside from the first 3 seconds tbf. Still, the Gaggia Classic has it's well-deserved place as it's simplicity, repairability and build-quality are something to be equaled at this price-point! There is a reason why it serves as a standard-base for many mods like the Gaggiuino.
@event4216Ай бұрын
Breville is all good...until you need to repair it. Good luck dealing with 'em! USA could be different, you just take it back to shop but in other countries one has to deal with proprietary shop who services this proprietary stuff. On other hand, machines built easily available components are a song to service.
@TechnicellieАй бұрын
@@event4216 Agreed, I haven't heard good stuff about them aswell. :/
@Ariel.Estole3 ай бұрын
I still don't believe it doesnt have a PID yet.
@mannyr87953 ай бұрын
So that it doesn’t cost over 1000. Some people don’t care about pid.
@Ariel.Estole3 ай бұрын
@mannyr8795 well, someone should tell profitec to stop producing the profitec Go then. Come on, a PID controller isn't 500usd (I paid less than 30 on mine)
@ELENTE_3 ай бұрын
Exactly.. at industrial levels it could be just few bucks to make these PID controlled
@greysuit173 ай бұрын
@@mannyr8795 pid’s do not make machines cost $1,000
@medroastt98883 ай бұрын
and still no easily adjustable opv and pressure gauge (another $30-50 parts)
@evmdafilipino3 ай бұрын
Customers: WE WANT PID Gaggia: LETS ADD BRASS!
@m4cu53r3 ай бұрын
baby steps
@simonmonty71713 ай бұрын
Brass being a priority if you don't want aluminim poisoning over time but yeah customers are always right we want a PiD over a healthier option. 😂
3 ай бұрын
@@simonmonty7171 no one says that changes for E24 are bad, they are very good. It is brass, no flaking coating and the main thing is volume! Finally they increased the volume. 100 ml is fine for single shots that italians used to, but with modern style precision baskets for 20-24 g the old boiler is too small. I like a lot light roasts and I had to move to a bigger boiler machine, because with 100ml boiler the temp in 60g shot drops a lot by the end of the shot. So for me the small boiler was the main issue and it is great that they addressed it. The second issue was the temp and I had to do all those tricks mentioned in the video to raise the temp for light roasts brewing until I installed the PID. So for me the new Gaggia with a bigger boiler, PID, lower tray to put scales and latte mugs under the group would be a perfect machine for home. Most of PID kits cost like 100-150 bucks and a lot of people buy them. I believe GCP with a factory installed PID and a bigger boiler for $650, even $700 will be a killer machine. The closest machines for 650-700 with all those features is something from China with unknown reliability...
@simonmonty71713 ай бұрын
Miicoffee? Seems pretty legit. My gaggia is not functional after only a bit over two years of use. Gaggia still profits from their reputation but it could change if they don't up their games.
@Tonyanagnos2 ай бұрын
How much do you want to pay for this machine? A PID will at at least $300 AUD to it, not worth it.
@event4216Ай бұрын
Aluminum boiler was holding it back, now it's nice first and last espresso machine. PID and pressure gauge absence aren't limiting if anyone is looking for them. Marc described routine allowing to start brewing at certain temp (using it for like 10 years with other machine) and once you learn to get 2:1 ratio at 25-30 secs you know exactly if it's right just by looking at coffee flow. Speed, shape and color tell you everything. I'm not even staring at a pressure gauge anymore, why.
@WholelattelovepageАй бұрын
Hey event, Thanks for the comment - appreciated! Marc
@m4cu53r3 ай бұрын
My WLL refurb classic still going strong since 2013. I now have an Auber PID installed for the last 6 months and love it even more. Find me a more reliable and well priced all metal machine with Italian heritage.
@WordsWellSalted3 ай бұрын
thems a lot of modifiers
@Wholelattelovepage3 ай бұрын
Exactly - thanks for the comment!
@BIMMERZEITTАй бұрын
Excellent presentation and the speaker is some talent. Now, the hard part, what color machine to go with?!
@WholelattelovepageАй бұрын
Hey B, So nice of you! Lots of options - I grew up on a cherry farm so gotta go with Cherry Red and maybe Blackened Oak trim. Marc
@BIMMERZEITTАй бұрын
@@Wholelattelovepage Very cool, I like that option. I was also thinking red, or white, with the olive wood trim. Whatever color combo most makes my kitchen feel like "little Italy" every time I walk in!
@WholelattelovepageАй бұрын
@@BIMMERZEITT Love it!
@Neverokful12 күн бұрын
I've had the Gaggia Classic Pro for almost 3 years and although it is good/adequate for the price, it's not as good as many reviewers and owners say it is. It's highly inconsistent and frustrating and needs a lot of attention to keep it running in optimal condition. I had to remove the whole boiler after the first year as the bolts had seized and corroded onto the group head. Luckily, I could undo them with a lot of heat, some force and replace them but quite frankly, it shouldn't be happening. However, the biggest issue is the steam wand and the vast disparity each day with heat and pressure. I would seriously consider other options and do your homework first!P.S. Just to add, it is great if you are good with your hands as parts are readily available and it will save you hundreds in labour costs.
@Wholelattelovepage11 күн бұрын
Hi N, thanks for sharing your thoughts. I still consider the Gaggia Classic as the best value in a made in Italy true machine grade espresso machine. As you point out parts are readily available and those good with a tool can easily and affordably make repairs. Compare that quality with some of the made in Asia espresso makers at similar prices. They are very plasticky, use proprietary parts and score low on end-user reparability. Not sure if your corrosion was on the shower holding plate or the actual connection of the boiler to the group inside the machine. A couple of years ago the shower screen holding plate was upgraded to stainless steel. This helps a lot with occasional issue removing the shower screen and holding plate. If it was the internal boiler to group bolts, the new brass to brass design is a step forward. Long-term use corrosion issues in the past were often related to water quality used in the machine. Certain water qualities like slightly acidic and others can cause problems with machines. It's odd you seem to have issues with temperature and pressure. The technique described in this video produces consistent and reliable temperatures with fairly easy surfing lower/higher if needed. Pressure in a properly operating machine should be stable. In North America GCPs since the EVO model released a couple years ago all come stock with 9 bar OPV. Marc
@CH-yp5by3 ай бұрын
This is a game changer, its now worth going to effort doing the Guagguino mod with the PID as the boiler will finally be consistent enough to make proper espresso as opposed to espresso as a base for milk drinks.
@gnet093 ай бұрын
While I agree the increased thermal capacity is a step forward, I get excellent espresso results with temperature surfing using the steam button to boost the temp. I don't see a reason to upgrade until they add a PID; we shouldn't need to void the warranty to get the machine we want.
@CH-yp5by3 ай бұрын
@@gnet09 Thats ridiculous, there is no such thing as excellent espresso with temperature surfing unless your making milk based drinks, its not like you need a warranty on this thing anyone can fix themselves easily. Moreover, the PID allow you to change the temperature for different roast profiles, you cannot do that in stock. So if you want espresso with a light roast you can bump up the temp and drop it for a dark roast.
@Gk2003m2 ай бұрын
Nope. The boiler is still too small for real thermal stability. That said, the best espresso shots come from spring lever machines that have both declining temperature and pressure as the shot finishes. And these small-boiler machines can - with the addition of simple flow control - emulate that incredibly well. So I disagree completely with your “milk based drinks” comment.
@CH-yp5byАй бұрын
@@Gk2003m I have a dimmer knob mod for flow control with a PID so it does create great espresso but without a PID , no.... I agree lever machines make the best espresso
@Hookut2 ай бұрын
Great video. Will the new boiler sold separately include a new steam valve? I followed the steps to test the steam valve from your other video and verified that my gaggia classic pro is leaking 😢 if I purchase the new boiler for my classic pro then will it include a new steam valve?
@jans234Ай бұрын
Hi, thanks for the great video. I‘m slightly confused. You said „9 bar“ but the websites all say „15 bar“. Which is it? Also, if I want 9 bar, will have to do the spring upgrade on this machine too? Thanks
@WholelattelovepageАй бұрын
Hi jans, I understand the confusion. Since the introduction of the Evo Pro version in mid 2023, all Gaggia Classics (including the new E24 with brass boiler) in North America are equipped with a 9 bar OPV. This may not be the case in all regions of the world. Also a chance some websites may be listing the max pressure output of the pump in a "more is better" specification. Pressure on the coffee is ultimately controlled by the OPV. Not sure what sites you are looking at but our's clearly calls out the 9 bar OPV: www.wholelattelove.com/products/gaggia-classic-e24?variant=43085100843062 Hope that helps! Marc
@milcicm2 ай бұрын
People here would be surprised to find out that most of 15000$ commercial machines don’t have PID, and that 100$ capsule machines have one. This is much bigger and more important update than PID
@Wholelattelovepage2 ай бұрын
Hi m, Thanks for sharing your thoughts! Marc
@jakeconnelly2441Ай бұрын
Any chance to have our flaking Evo pro's replaced with these? Swapped one back already last year, and the boiler is already doing it again :/
@WholelattelovepageАй бұрын
Hi j, best course is to contact our Tech Support here: support.wholelattelove.com/
@tigerag296073 ай бұрын
So many people have been waiting for this.
@Wholelattelovepage3 ай бұрын
Hey tiger, good things come to those who wait! Marc
@dengar6971Ай бұрын
For the dark roast do I still need to wait for the light to come back on or do I pull the shot right away?
@WholelattelovepageАй бұрын
Hi d, You will get a lower brew temp if you run before the light comes on. But, timing when to pull is tough. If you wait until the light comes on then do a short flush for a cooler brew temp you're starting from a known and consistent temperature. This method is more consistent and repeatable. You can adjust length of flush shot to shot to change temp in a somewhat predictable manner. Hope that helps! Marc
@kitcraft95162 ай бұрын
Rewatching, I'd love to see a back-to-back flat white (or milk beverage of your choice) demo/tutorial. There is like one on the internet from years ago, but it isn't WLL quality for sure. But it does get the point across, that with surfing, it can be done. Loads of people on coffee forums say otherwise though, lol. Besides, we like to hear Marc talk!
@Wholelattelovepage2 ай бұрын
Hey kc, thanks for the request and comment! I'll see if i can squeeze in the back to back. In the meantime, I'd do like this: pull shot, froth milk, cool down boiler by opening steam valve and pressing brew and steam switch on and running until solid stream of water from wand, wait for brew ready light, flush 5-7 seconds, wait for brew ready light, pull shot, steam and cool down. Marc
@domenicozanre2026Ай бұрын
One way is to get a larger basket - 22g - and using the dual spout portafilter, split the shot (46-48g, to taste). You can use espresso cups, to allow for a scale under the low clearance. Then decant the coffee into two cappuccino-sized cups, and use a larger pitcher to steam 350-400g of milk: enough for two servings.
@kitcraft9516Ай бұрын
@@Wholelattelovepage Thanks, Marc. Idk why but I didn't get a notification for this response. I appriceate it!
@MaxairEngineering3 ай бұрын
Outstanding video, thanks! 🙏
@Wholelattelovepage3 ай бұрын
Hey ME, thanks for the comment! Marc
@kitcraft95163 ай бұрын
That red GCP would pair nicely with a yellow Specialita.
@Wholelattelovepage3 ай бұрын
On fire!
@gol_d.kralii21243 ай бұрын
Damn i love this machine. wanted to upgrade 10000 times because of temperature surfing but alsways came back to keep it and practise technique. I endett up with same technique as you 5-8 sec flush wait till light comes on and then start the shot or wait few seconds ::). I did it through try and error. If my gaggia classic pro would die i would buy the E24 again and would not upgrade to a linea mini etc.
@Wholelattelovepage2 ай бұрын
Hi gol, thanks for sharing! Marc
@hugoglenn97412 ай бұрын
Why linea mini instead of linea micra
@gol_d.kralii21242 ай бұрын
@@hugoglenn9741 Micra was also a possibility but that's 3k more than for the gaggia and for mostly espresso shots 1 per day it's not worthy. You also have to do regular check ups which are also expensive etc.
@Tim204613 ай бұрын
I have an Evo purchased through you. The garbage internal coating on the boiler irks me. Gaggia should replace it with this brass boiler. Free. Free shipping. Or send it to me and I’ll replace it. They really screwed up.
@Christusolus3 ай бұрын
When did you buy it? If you bought it within a year, I think WLL can work with you.
@Tim204613 ай бұрын
@ Was bought last November. Who or how would I contact you?
@milehighco70243 ай бұрын
Tim, you need to contact WLL. They'll give you a full refund. Same thing happened to me.
@simonmonty71713 ай бұрын
My gaggia classic pro is a bit over two years old and even if plugs have burnt they are not doing anything for free. Even if the two years warranty is finished the company should support their products if they want their reputation to stay the same. Gaggia classic does not last for 15 years anynore.. far from that.
@wisruteb3 ай бұрын
Thanks for another great and concise review!
@Wholelattelovepage3 ай бұрын
My pleasure! Marc
@Yinyet420Ай бұрын
Good group PW👍
@1337sim1Ай бұрын
I was about to buy a grinder with a 40mm burr size... Is the upgrade to a 50mm size worth the extra money? Why?
@WholelattelovepageАй бұрын
Hi 1337, What make/model grinder? Bigger burrs produce more uniformity in grind size, transfer less heat to beans and grind faster. In general 40mm grinders tend to produce a clumpier grind - that's not always true but they tend to be of a design that may cause that. In addition, larger burr grinders usually have more precise grind size adjustment. A 40mm grinder can service the machine but larger burrs with less clumping are capable of producing better espresso. Hope that helps. Marc
@1337sim1Ай бұрын
@@Wholelattelovepage I was looking at the Bellucci Casa that is available locally but I may shop at bit more. Thank you for your detailed response 😎
@akfisher7138Ай бұрын
do you know temperature variation without flushing etc. Please repeat experiment. That would be informative. Many people will not bother with flushing/temp surfing.
@WholelattelovepageАй бұрын
Hi a, Thanks for the request. For those seeking precise brew temps the easy flush technique demoed in video is the way to go. Like any machine controlled by a thermostat and even PID controlled HX boiler machines there will be a temperature range depending on where the machine is in its heating cycle (non PID single boilers) and time since last use or idle duration (HX boiler).
@TylerPoppe2 ай бұрын
Can buy the copper boiler itself? Figure if I get a lot of calcium build up in the OG boiler, I'll upgrade to the copper, take out the PID and add in an arduino.
@Wholelattelovepage2 ай бұрын
Hi TP, just to be clear it's a brass boiler. Expect individual brass boilers for upgrade to be available end of Dec. '24.
@espressomatic2 ай бұрын
@@Wholelattelovepage That's good news. Just in case, Tyler is somewhat correct anyway, Brass is just copper and zinc. :)
@Eddie_-_Ай бұрын
Is this sturdy enough to be in a van, partially driven on bumpy off road roads?
@WholelattelovepageАй бұрын
Sure!
@davidtaylor61242 ай бұрын
I was thinking the other day I could make a replacement boiler from bronze, except it would cost a bomb in time and material. Cast is much better than machined from solid. My hobby is model engineering and we're not supposed to use brass for boiler fittings because boiling water leaches the zinc from the brass and makes it honeycomb and crumble. We see the fittings fall apart fairly frequently. I guess there's enough brass in the boiler to not worry too much about it, or it has some coating that will stop it. I think I'd much rather this than the aluminium one.
@0bzen222 ай бұрын
Why don't they keep the heating elements on for longer when the brew is actually in progress? Same with the steam. Once you start, you should pretty much always need the heating element on to some degree.
@Wholelattelovepage2 ай бұрын
Hi 0, thanks for the question. The heating elements do come on when needed. When brewing if the light under the brew switch is off then the element is on. Same when steaming, if light below steam switch is off the element is on. As mentioned in video, you do not need to wait for the steam light to come on to start steaming. Start steaming before the light comes on and the element will likely stay on longer. Marc
@killrfox9162 ай бұрын
Ended up buying one from you guys this weekend. Sold on the brass boiler! Would this still benefit from the PID add-on?
@Wholelattelovepage2 ай бұрын
Hi k, Thanks for your patronage! Potentially but use as described in the video and it's not necessary.
@tomg89252 ай бұрын
Very interested for the brass replacement in a GCP EVO PRO.
@Wholelattelovepage2 ай бұрын
Hey t, thanks for the comment. Stay tuned! Individual brass boiler upgrades due to be available end of December. Will do a how to video for the upgrade as well. Marc
@porkylicious2 ай бұрын
Are they going to sell the brass boiler so we can update our EVO models with flaking issues?
@pmrosado3 ай бұрын
If I replace the boiler on my Classic (RI8161) with a brass one, I would still have a non-brass group head... and a SS shower plate. Would that be a problem?
@Wholelattelovepage2 ай бұрын
Hi p, All Classic group heads are brass although some from early models are chrome plated brass. No problem upgrading any Classic to the brass boiler from aluminum. Marc
@Photostoryhr2 ай бұрын
Hallo Marc! What is the difference between Classic E24 and Classic E24 energy vibes?
@Wholelattelovepage2 ай бұрын
Hey P, Thanks for the Q, No mechanical difference - it's about the colors. Gaggia labels the Lobster Red, Sunshine Yellow and Jungle Green E24's "Energy Vibes" Marc
@domenicozanre20263 ай бұрын
Excellent, Marc! I wonder if Gaggia are stepping up - finally - after the success of the likes of the Profitec Go. Any bets that the next iteration will include a PID?
@Wholelattelovepage3 ай бұрын
Hey d, thanks for the comment! We shall see. Marc
@KanielD3 ай бұрын
we can just swap out boilers on our old machines right?
@danielsoto_toronto3 ай бұрын
Yes but they are expensive
@Wholelattelovepage3 ай бұрын
Available end of year. Will have a how to vid as well! Marc
@monnomestletien3 ай бұрын
Great overview with very valuable information, and great overall production value! My only gripe is with the graphics, especially the graphs at 8:06 and 14:26 that can only be qualified as "crimes against infographics". All jokes aside, the 3D effect on the graphs as well as the 3D "perspective" make it very difficult to read and compare data points on them. It's always better to avoid 3D altogether in graphs such as bar and pie charts since the 3D perspective is not truly adding any value and is detrimental to legibility. Considering the high production value of the rest of the video, it was honestly quite jarring to see those graphs pop up.
@Wholelattelovepage2 ай бұрын
Hey m, thanks for the comment on the video. Will take your critique into consideration for future videos - please don't send the GFX police!
@paulcaserta39023 ай бұрын
Question please! I bought my Gaggia Classic Pro a few years ago and love it, mixed with a Baratza sette 270. Even with fresh coffee (my brother and I are roasters) I noticed channeling, with all upgraded parts like a caffeworks disc, better basket, etc. I recently tried a 9 bar pressure spring (instead of the out of the box 14 bar) and the channeling is gone with better mouthfeel, but now i dont have pressure to the steam wand. Thoughts?? Help? Anything in between? 😅😊
@Wholelattelovepage2 ай бұрын
Hi p, Thanks for sharing your love of the Classic. In norht America, bothe the Gaggia Classic EVO Pro and the new Pro E24 have a 9 bar spring. Sorry can't speak to OPV in machines outside of North America. In and of itself, changing the OPV in your machine should have no impact on steam pressure. Only thing I can think of is maybe you disturbed the steam thermostat wiring when switching out the OPV as that thermostat is mounted at the top of the near the OPV. Marc
@paulcaserta39022 ай бұрын
this is awesome news, I could have very easily bumped a wire, so I will reset it. Thank you so much for the information! Also, when they are out, I am totally buying a new brass boiler
@greysuit173 ай бұрын
Funny knocking the thermoblock. There’s a machine very similar size as this machine single boiler but has a thermoblock for the steam. It’s immediate steam after pulling a shot or vice versa. Has a pid, opv, adjustable flow. It’s $500. For home use wanting best bang for your buck I feel like gaggia is lagging behind on what machines are capable of. They really could push the envelope but they just do incremental improvements.
@hlq2action3103 ай бұрын
What Is this machine you talking about?
@tim_tool_man3 ай бұрын
Micoffee apex or turin legato they are the same machine
@greysuit173 ай бұрын
@@hlq2action310 mii coffee has a wonderful entry level machine. Lots of companies use this as their base for whatever they want to do to it. All the parts are easily replaceable or upgradable if you know your way around a machine. It’s maybe not as thermally stable or as high quality parts but has features and out of the box is a very capable machine. I used one to serve coffee to family at a reasonably sized family gathering and it worked out fine. Everyone loved the coffee served. This isn’t to knock WLL or Gaggia but to say for the money you can do better than gaggia and they need to step it up but not necessarily in the way they are doing it.
@greysuit173 ай бұрын
@@tim_tool_man just saw Turin with the new colorways. They look real nice.
@tigerag296073 ай бұрын
Honestly, the gaggia is built way better. Is it aged and lacking in features, but like I said... Much better quality. Just grab it and install gaggiuino. Best of both worlds
@AsfKhan-z4s3 ай бұрын
Was about to buy new boiler, mine is scaling or losing coating and degrading inside. Clogging all the time.. Guess I can wait a little longer until I can get my hands on a brass one.
@Wholelattelovepage3 ай бұрын
Hi A, Upgrading with brass is a good idea - stay tuned for details! If having scale, it's likely due to high calcium content in water. BWT Water & More treatment options mentioned in video can solve that while maintaining proper mineral level through their calcium to magnesium ion-exchange tech. If you go through less than 1 reservoir of water per day the Bestsave drop in reservoir pad filters are a good option. They require 8-10 hours of resident time to work their magic: www.wholelattelove.com/products/bwt-bestsave-s-anti-scale-filter?variant=14409382723643 The Bestcup option plumbs into the water intake line within the reservoir and treats as water is used: www.wholelattelove.com/products/bwt-bestcup-m-package?variant=21082523664438 The AQUAlizer pitcher treats quickly and makes good drinking water too: www.wholelattelove.com/products/bwt-aqualizer-2-6-l-pitcher-with-illuminated-baselight-zinc-and-magnesium-cartridge?variant=42432469172278 Marc
@glacialimpala27 күн бұрын
@@Wholelattelovepage I don't understand how my GC boiler got filled with white scale when I exclusively use filtered water in it. I didn't even pull more than 200 shots through it to get to this level of blockage.
@Wholelattelovepage23 күн бұрын
@@glacialimpala Hi, what type of filter are you using? Not all filters reduce calcium.
@glacialimpala23 күн бұрын
@@Wholelattelovepage Thank you, I learned it actually removes only chlorine, rust, phenoles, heavy metals, pesticides etc.
@Wholelattelovepage23 күн бұрын
@@glacialimpala You're welcome. It's a common issue with very few filter options doing anything to soften water (reduce calcium). Vast majority of tap type filters and water pitcher units filter for particles and use activated carbon for chemical reduction like chlorine etc. The BWT options I linked above will eliminate scale when used as directed so long as source water is safe to drink and does not have edges case issues like high gypsum content. Marc
@agastya25112 ай бұрын
which one is better between Gaggia classic evo pro and classic pro E24
@Wholelattelovepage2 ай бұрын
The E24 has the brass boiler which is a little larger and has better thermal characteristics than the aluminum boiler in the EVO Pro. Otherwise, the 2 machines are identical. Marc
@agastya25112 ай бұрын
@@Wholelattelovepage for home purpose and price which one should I go for?
@Wholelattelovepage2 ай бұрын
@@agastya2511 Hi, I'd go for the E24 w/brass boiler here: www.wholelattelove.com/products/gaggia-classic-e24?variant=43085100843062 Check out the extra gifts available with purchase now. Pricing is essentially the same for the older EVO Pro model and the newer E24. Marc
@8Ball0722 ай бұрын
@@agastya2511people only had problem with the old boilers.thats why they switched boilers every couple of years from aluminum to coated to brass now. Go for the new brass boiler, which is a huge upgrade! I ordered my e24 but theyre sold out rn where i live... have to wait for 2025
@holdenmontgomery22732 ай бұрын
I’ve heard pulling 2 shots back to back with the GCP is really difficult do consistently. What’s the capability of this machine for pulling back to back shots compared to the regular GCP?
@prioyt123Ай бұрын
Is the E24 better than the Lelit Anna and Victoria?
@WholelattelovepageАй бұрын
Hi p, All are single boiler machines. The Anna and Victoria cost more but have PID temp control. If you are into specialty coffee and want easier precise control of brew temps PID can help. You can adjust brew temps on the E24 by using the method described in this video to get 200F. Then If you want a little cooler for a dark roast on E24 flush again for a couple seconds right before attaching the portafilter and brewing. If you want it a little hotter for a light roast turn on the steam switch for a few seconds then turn it off, attach portafilter and brew. learning "temp surfing" takes a little effort and practice but is very doable! Marc
@clashaustralia2 ай бұрын
I have a 2003 Gaggia Classic (had since new). Will the brass boiler fit in my machine (and will it be available for Australian buyers). Thx.
@Wholelattelovepage2 ай бұрын
Hey clash, love hearing your 2003 Classic is still going 2 decades on? So long as the current boiler resembles the brass one it will fit. Not sure on availability for Australia - expected in North America just before new year. Marc
@cloveravalon4442 ай бұрын
can i install this brass boiler into Gaggia baby old version?
@tremoo59873 ай бұрын
Looks like a solid machine!
@TheGentlemanGR3 ай бұрын
What about the boiler coating ?
@Wholelattelovepage2 ай бұрын
No coating in the brass boiler.
@ernst423 ай бұрын
Did Gaggia finally fix the boilergate problem with the E24? Boilergate = parts of the internal coating of the boiler would come off and end up in your coffee. How was this fixed? Was the coating improved?
@c01non3 ай бұрын
i did not find any information about them fixing the problem, bought a Lelit instead. easy!
@drewweikum50733 ай бұрын
I imagine this boiler just isn’t coated. The boilers prior to the evo were not coated either.
@Wholelattelovepage3 ай бұрын
No coating in the brass boiler.
@8Ball0722 ай бұрын
Really?😂 you missed the part, where he said they switched the boiler?
@CC-wolverine3 ай бұрын
So what's the difference between a gaggia classic pro just the brass boiler and gaggia still behind the eight ball and not upgrading with a pid in the units I see
@Wholelattelovepage3 ай бұрын
Hey CC, only difference is the brass boiler in the E24 model. Factory PID would piut price out of range for some - look at single boiler w/PID options from other manufacturers more $$. Marc
@CC-wolverine3 ай бұрын
@@Wholelattelovepage so what's the difference between the new boiler and the old boiler? Then between the two models everything functions the same correct? Except the boiler material is different
@drewweikum50733 ай бұрын
@@CC-wolverineit’s also larger. Did you watch the video?
@CC-wolverine3 ай бұрын
@@drewweikum5073 No I did not, because it seem like another refresh to the classic pro and wasn't watching another whole video about the classic pro when there's only one thing different that's suppose to be a upgrade when there isn't. My point is it looks like they only changed the boiler material why I was asking since obliviously I didn't have time to watch the whole thing and didn't want to either. But thank you for the information about it being larger. Have a great day and take care.
@vobien12563 ай бұрын
Can change the old aluminium boiler by the new brass boiler?
@Wholelattelovepage3 ай бұрын
Hey v, I discussed at the end of the video. Quick answer is yes and they are expected to be available end of year. I'll be doing a how to video. Changing boiler is not hard to do. Marc
@Romeo_Cruz_Him2 ай бұрын
That's crazy I just bought my evo pro.. But its a aluminum boiler at least I'll be able to upgrade it
@Mntnphotog3 ай бұрын
Are outer dimensions the same as the aluminum boiler?
@Wholelattelovepage3 ай бұрын
Hey photog, the dimensions are very similar. If asking in regards to replacing the aluminum top section of an existing machine that can be done. Marc
@magmastudioscombr3 ай бұрын
Which one is better? Gaggia Classic Evo Pro or Classic Pro E24?
@Christusolus3 ай бұрын
According to the video, the e24
@magmastudioscombr3 ай бұрын
@@Christusolus Thanks bro!
@afterburner39992 ай бұрын
Nice Machine
@Wholelattelovepage2 ай бұрын
It sure is! Marc
@coffeesnob19923 ай бұрын
The thermoblock comment is taking a swipe at Meraki and Ninja Luxe, which offer much more features than the Gaggia does.
@Wholelattelovepage2 ай бұрын
Hi cs, Wasn't swiping at any particular machines - just generally that thermoblocks tend to be much more variable in brew temperature on the coffee than machines with constantly heated boilers and components with thermal mass. Marc
@mythos0000000253 ай бұрын
Do they have a purely brass boiler setup with PID currently?
@Wholelattelovepage2 ай бұрын
Hi m, Currently no Gaggia machine with a PID. Marc
@roytromb_strength3 ай бұрын
Are you all selling the boilers by themselves? Looks like that the only change from the EVO to this new one.
@Wholelattelovepage3 ай бұрын
Hi r, yes with expected availability end of the year. A little disappointed you didn't watch end of video😜 Marc
@roytromb_strength3 ай бұрын
@@Wholelattelovepagehaha sorry, you are right after the accessories I thought you all moved from the broiler so I tuned off and commented haha my bad. Thanks for the reply. 🙏🏼
@roytromb_strengthАй бұрын
@@Wholelattelovepage any word on the boilers yet? I have been checking your website regularly and don't see them yet. Thanks.
@luispagan45642 ай бұрын
Are Gaggia Classic Pro E24 and Gaggia Classic Evo Pro the same?
@Wholelattelovepage2 ай бұрын
Hi l, Except for the boiler. E24 has a brass boiler. Classic Evo Pro is aluminum boiler. Marc
@Mfuao3 ай бұрын
gaggia E24 is the gaggia EVO or is a new machine lauching right now?
@Christusolus3 ай бұрын
They're different. the e24 is the updated boiler. the evo is not.
@Mfuao3 ай бұрын
@@Christusolus o thanks!
@Wholelattelovepage3 ай бұрын
Hey M, E24 is brass boiler: www.wholelattelove.com/products/gaggia-classic-e24?variant=43085101006902 Classic EVO is aluminum boiler: www.wholelattelove.com/products/gaggia-classic-evo-pro-espresso-machine-in-cherry-red?variant=40778534944822 Aside from the boiler machines are identical in North America with 9 bar OPV etc. Marc
@hugoglenn97412 ай бұрын
Can someone give Boiler changes(sizing) and materials/coatings over the generations. I believe mine is a pre 97 with he different switches (3 in 1)
@domenicozanre2026Ай бұрын
Instead of the appliance-grade Gaggia Evolution (.. with no offence to anyone who has one..), Gaggia could have kept the Classic Evo Pro as the entry-level machine for beginners, enthusiasts, and modders, as a solid way in to the world of espresso, and instead introduced a larger upmarket dual-boiler version (with PID, adjustable OPV, pre-infusion..), at a higher price point. It would give the Rancilio Silvia Pro X, Profitec 300/Move, and the Lelit Elizabeth some real competition.
@WholelattelovepageАй бұрын
Hi d, Thanks for sharing your thoughts. The Evolution is meant for those seeking easy quick espresso at reasonable price point. They are likely new and/or not intending to go hobby level into espresso. Gaggia is working on other products so we'll see if they come out with a higher-end machine! Marc
@1967davidfitness3 ай бұрын
Great for ristrettos, because the temp drops at the end with the espresso. I love the new brass boiler, it's a game changer and will save Gaggia. A PID isn't necessary.
@KendkendАй бұрын
Can you explain why it's such a big thing to have this new brass boiler? I currently own a breville express and don't even know what boiler I have
@1967davidfitnessАй бұрын
@@Kendkend The brass boiler means better thermal retention, and it has more volume. The previous Gaggia had thermal issues, hence temperature surfing was needed. Breville express is junk compared to Gaggia, I had a Breville too.
@KendkendАй бұрын
@1967davidfitness Thanks. Actually I have the breville batista pro and just got a df64 grinder so im starting to up my game. My only thing is I can't drink straight up shots, just cant stomach them, body doesn't like it that way. So I only drink milk drinks, like cafe latte. I love it with the milk. Will it still benefit me to get the gaggia you think. I drink medium roast regular afternoons and decaf in the evening. I plan on trying light roast as I have never tried that. Althought im new to the espresso game, I do have knowledge in computer science so if I get the gaggia, I might have to do the gaggiuino mod to take the itch away 😅.
@1967davidfitnessАй бұрын
@@Kendkend DF64 sounds and looks great, I only have a Eureka Mignon Crono with espresso burrs. but want to up my game in that area. I learn the ard way that the grinder is more important than the espresso machine which merely pumps hot water at high pressure through coffee. Sorry about your issues with actual espresso, have you tried ristrettos?You like coffee but hate espresso, is that an oxymoron? Why not just get a espresso machine such as profitec which comes with pid fitted? Or even a lever machine? But you seem to be thinking too much, just get back to basic and watch the best Itallan baristas at work on youtube. Get into long pre-infusions and ristrettos and add them to your milk. Or buy a Slayer :)
@andresortiz133820 күн бұрын
How can i know i got the american version?
@Wholelattelovepage19 күн бұрын
Hi a, if you purchased in North America it's the version featured in this video. Marc
@simonmonty71713 ай бұрын
The funny thing to me is why Gaggia doesn't offer a more expensive option with PiD. It's like they are trying to stay basic to be a stepping stone into the espresso world but are not agreeing to follow us along once we need more control over our espresso workflow.
@grantsharp83617 күн бұрын
As an electrical engineer with significant experience in control algorithms (PID), I can say for sure you are getting ripped off by PID coffee machines. Systems with sufficient thermal mass will more than compensate for the loss in temperature. you only see the benefit of PID control in systems that have robust sensing systems, which I imagine will cost a lot of money.
@Wholelattelovepage17 күн бұрын
Hey GS, thanks for sharing your knowledge. Thermal mass sure does help even things out! Higher end-dual boiler machines under PID (which do cost a lot more!) deliver very consistent brew water temperatures to the coffee. As you likely know, machines without PID use pressurestats or thermostats to control heating. Those simpler devices may cycle heating elements on/off in a fairly wide range with associated under and over shoot of desired temperature in a boiler. PID control can pulse energy to heating elements in very short durations to maintain very stable temps without overshoot. All that said, simple techniques like the one demoed in this video combined thermal mass will produce consistent and predictable brew temps. Marc
@grantsharp83617 күн бұрын
@ absolutely! The temperature stability of the new boiler is truly impressive considering it’s not PID controlled!
@granTurismo2952 ай бұрын
Does the brass boiler still get the teflon coating treatment?
@julianbasur28262 ай бұрын
No
@ayanko28 күн бұрын
Why are you saying 9bar when on official website E24 it specified as 15bar???
@Mfuao3 ай бұрын
I have my eye on this machine but I'm scared of buying it and in a year I'll want to buy another better one, something like a permanent one. A rocket apartment is expensive for me but I'm already thinking about the possibility of saving up money for a few months and buying it as a "definitive" In the result of the cup, how much better does a rocket behave?
@WordsWellSalted3 ай бұрын
pshhh you're thinking about an apartmento as endgame? you should really check out the wendougee data s; saturated grouphead, gear pump, hyper-accurate pressure profiling.
@CristianGarcia-vd1it3 ай бұрын
How does it compare to the lelit kate?
@SFA9852 ай бұрын
This guy is David Lee Roth's brother, right?
@Wholelattelovepage2 ай бұрын
David Lee Froth - distant cousin?
@robertjstrand2 ай бұрын
Does whole latte love do black friday sales? Also if I order this what else do i need to order with it?
@Wholelattelovepage2 ай бұрын
Hi robert, Yes we do have special offers for BF/CM and more. Currently offering 3 freebies with Gaggia Classic Pro E24 in colors. check it out here: www.wholelattelove.com/products/gaggia-classic-e24?variant=43085101989942 See the In the Box and Accessories, Upgrades and Grinders chapters in this video which start here for things you'll want to order with the machine: kzbin.info/www/bejne/gHOUY2emgsepaJYsi=gpAzkzUKdv5lSPaE&t=1098 Must have accessories: 1. Water Treatement to prevent scale. BWT Bestsave Anti-Scale filter is one of the available freebies! 2. Backflush disc: www.wholelattelove.com/products/blind-filter-basket-backflush-disc-stainless-steel?variant=14409321152571 3. Cafiza Cleaner (for backflushing): www.wholelattelove.com/products/urnex-cafiza-espresso-machine-cleaner?variant=14409596141627 4. Frothing Pitcher: This is a good one: www.wholelattelove.com/products/revolution-stainless-steel-steaming-pitcher-12-oz?variant=32422407766070 5. Espresso capable flat burr coffee grinder if you don't have one and want to use whole beans ground fresh. Gaggia MDF grinder featured in video is excellent. Eureka Mignon Facile is a very good no frills grinder at a lower price: www.wholelattelove.com/products/eureka-mignon-facile-espresso-grinder?variant=32966051037238 6. Tamper 58mm: If using preground espresso you're fine with the included plastic tamper. If grinding fresh get a better tamper. Wiedemann custom tampers featured in video are nice or other options here: www.wholelattelove.com/collections/tampers In lieu of a tamper many users prefer the Jack Leveler which distributes and tamps coffee perfectly every time: Check the Bundler on the product page for additional savings on many of the above accessories! Hope that helps! Marc
@lefterispapadopoulos72563 ай бұрын
What is the capacity of the boiler?
@Wholelattelovepage3 ай бұрын
Hey l, internal water volume is 136.2ml. Marc
@julianbasur28262 ай бұрын
Hi Marc, would you say its really worth spending 140€ extra for the brass boiler and buying the e24 instead of evo? Is the temperature stability really making a difference during a single shot / multiple shots? I am anyway planning for some kind of PID and I wont do several shots in a row that often. And is the aluminium boiler coating issue def resolved on evo pros that are bought new now from resellers? Cheers, keep up the great content!
@chinoauma3 ай бұрын
Gaggia answer to its boilergate
@lukamlinar2 ай бұрын
Baffles me why they don't sell the pro in Europe
@TheRflynn2 ай бұрын
They do. I bought my “Gaggia Classic Evo Pro” 2 years ago. That retailer is now selling the E24 brass boiler model and has the Pro reduced.
@larrylitmanen98773 ай бұрын
What makes a better coffee, this machine or a Gaggia Super Automatic?
@simonmonty71712 ай бұрын
Someone who knows what they are doing on the e24.
@thomass16203 ай бұрын
I’m gonna bet this machine will sell out the first production run fast and be on back order for a while…😮🙌🏼🤷🏻♂️🤔
@Davclc2 ай бұрын
How can i buy e24 in Hong Kong ?
@Wholelattelovepage2 ай бұрын
Hi l, I'd contact Gaggia directly for dealer in your area. HONG KONG & PACIFIC GROUP LTD Wing Lok Street 8/F, Teda Building, 87 Hong Kong Referent: Stephen Wong Email: swong@hkpg.com.hk Website: www.gaggia-ap.com
@Davclc2 ай бұрын
@@Wholelattelovepagethanks a lots
@eospaddy-b7w3 ай бұрын
Hi, ime about to buy the E24 with brass boiler, around £555 , I can get a PID Dimmer and bar meter added total price fitted by gaggia approved tech with full warranty £850 ! New to all this after my cheap £150 machine broke ! Do I need Pid with brass boiler and is the dimmer worth having ? Any advice well appreciated
@marioneto503 ай бұрын
I'd get the profitec go for around the same price of the fully upgraded Gaggia
@eospaddy-b7w3 ай бұрын
@marioneto50 Been looking at the P go it's a good bit of kit but maybe a bit to big
@CH-yp5by3 ай бұрын
@@marioneto50 Does the Profitec go have a brass boiler???
@eospaddy-b7w3 ай бұрын
@@CH-yp5by it does, but it's a bit bigger, but noisier, only need nine for 2 cups a day
@Christusolus3 ай бұрын
@@marioneto50 Not me. I think the Gaggia is better looking. And it seems the Profitic is tad more expensive.
@BiscuitTech3 ай бұрын
Excellent review 👌
@Wholelattelovepage3 ай бұрын
Hey BT, thanks for the comment - put a lot of work into this one! Marc
@TheGentlemanGR3 ай бұрын
@@Wholelattelovepage Boiler coating is not even mentioned
@ilyatrunov45423 ай бұрын
Why do you keep saying the opv valve is set to 9 bar when all gaggias come preset at 12.5(or 11.5, forgot which one it is)? You have to modify it to make it 9 bar by unscrewing the part that the hose sits on and changing the spring from the original one to a 9 bar spring which you can buy aftermarket. Now if this new model is actually 9 bar and thats something new they came out with thats great but then how would the pressurized basket work(assuming its still included)? Which is the whole reason they even make the opv preset at the higher pressure.
@MJHiteshew3 ай бұрын
WLL is the US distributor for Gaggia and the versions that Gaggia sell to them come from the factory with the 9 bar spring.
@ilyatrunov45423 ай бұрын
@@MJHiteshew damn, that would have been a nice thing to have in europe tbh
@Wholelattelovepage3 ай бұрын
Hi i, as @MJHitshew noted Classic EVO machines in North America have the 9 bar spring. Marc
@ylleKkcirtaPnadnerB3 ай бұрын
The pressurised basket only generates about 6 bar. The ESE pods seal okay with 9 bar. It's a myth that the machines need higher pressure OPV for either of those insipid fauxpresso methods. Truth is for dark roast with rapid drop times, gaggia only thought of the thing we call an OPV as a safety valve (which is what it says on the parts list) whose only job is to allow a few cc warm up thermal expansion water to escape, to prevent explosion during any overheat, and yet not flow any water into the group at (pre) steam pressures, hence 11 bar static as OEM, high enough to be no issue in practice, but unfortunately not low enough to pull slow 9 bar shots...
@vaghatz3 ай бұрын
Does anyone know if the E24 is USA only model? Will it come to EU?
@TheRflynn2 ай бұрын
I’m in Ireland and an EU online retailer is selling the E24 now. Though they don’t do as useful videos as WLL.