Treat Your Taste Buds, With Over 60 Years of Italian Espresso Tradition
Gaggia is a company deeply rooted in Italian espresso heritage, yet our coffee machines have evolved over the decades, from the original pressure-generating, lever-activated piston, to the latest fully automated bean-to-cup technology which, at the touch of a button, grinds, brews and dispenses a delicious cup of espresso.However you prefer to brew your coffee - whether you want the simplicity of bean-to-cup or crave domestic barista status - there is a Gaggia here for you.
History
In 1938 Achille Gaggia filed patent no. 365726, an ingenious invention which saw steam pressure applied to ground coffee, so that the water forced through the coffee extracted all its flavours and aromas to create a rich foam crema layer. However, the real revolution came ten years later when Achille Gaggia filed a new patent, for a lever operated piston machine incorporating a spring. This spring provided additional pressure, and this pressure forced water through the coffee in a shorter time, producing a short black espresso in just fifteen seconds.
In the Fifties Gaggia found fame in the trendy coffee bars of Rome and Milan, and most notably in London’s prominent Sirocci in Soho. These coffee bars soon became icons of the Fifties lifestyle. With the launch of Baby Gaggia in 1977 the company began producing domestic espresso machines, making the professional values inherent in Gaggia’s commercial machines widely available for use in the home.
Gaggia Espresso Pure
Gaggia Espresso PureCoffee machine is a little jewel with elegant lines and satinized stainless steel body. Your coffee times will be a small daily refinement and pleasure. Gaggia Espresso Pure is characterized by compact design, simplicity of use, practicality of cleaning and using everyday. With Gaggia Espresso Pure coffee machine, you can now experience the taste of a delicious cup of espresso or cappuccino in the comfort of your own home. The Gaggia Espresso Pure blends the traditional with the innovative, featuring black housing for a classic design and a durable stainless steel boiler to provide proper temperature and strong steaming power. The elegant black color brings out the stainless steel detailing, and its chrome plated brass filter holder results in a professional café quality shot of espresso. The Espresso Pure is simple and straightforward to use, and the superior drinks it produces hearken back to espresso’s beginnings in Italy. With its commercial quality construction and time-tested design, the Espresso Pure is sure to satisfy any true espresso lover.
Ground Coffee + Coffee Pods
Ground Coffee + Coffee Pods
Gaggia’s manual machines come with coffee filters for 1 & 2 cups of ground coffee, and a special filter for ESE (easy serve espresso) pods. crema perfetta" filters that allow you to use either ground coffee or coffee pods. All GAGGIA’s coffee machines have 2 special "crema perfetta" filters that allow you to use either ground coffee or coffee pods.
Do you prefer pods or ground coffee?
Pods are pre-measured, pre-ground, and pre-tamped servings of espresso, so they cut down on any mess. Ground coffee gives you more control over the size of the grounds, tamping pressure, and dosage. Since the Gaggia Espresso Pure is compatible with both, it’s up to you which you prefer.
Espresso coffee, originally created in Italy, is made by rapidly forcing water that has been heated to the correct brewing temperature, through a special finely ground coffee. The heart of the espresso machine is a precision engineered pump. The pump and water flow is easily controlled with just a flick of the switch. With its stainless steel body, Gaggia Espresso Pure brings coffee shop looks to your kitchen, as well as coffee shop taste.
Professional Filter Holder
Professional Filter Holder
A manual coffee machine is the most traditional and well-known way to make espresso using the filter holder and ground coffee. Professional chromed brass filter holder and ring, as used in Gaggia’s commercial machines, ensure a consistent temperature throughout the coffee making and dispensing process. The elegantly styled machine is designed for normal home use only. The material of the filter is safe and durable to use. It is inert and thus ensures the best results with consistent temperature.
Rotating Steamer
Rotating Steamer
Panarello steamer attachment rotates for easy access to froth milk in seconds. Also delivers hot water for tea and other hot drinks. This coffee machine is ideal for preparing espresso coffee using either coffee pods or ground coffee. There's nothing like a good cup of coffee to lend a little extra to one's daily life. Our Gaggia Espresso Pure model embodies this by combining advanced technology and classic form, underscored by the durability and elegance of its materials, resulting in an almost sculptural presence suited to the most demanding furnishings.
Anti Drip Feature
Anti Drip
This anti drip feature of Gaggia Espresso Pure stops dispensing immediately for an accurate measure of espresso.
Design and Features
Gaggia Gaggia Espresso Pure is a compact Classic coffee maker in a stylish, modern design. It is simple to use manual machine that delivers excellent quality coffee in style and comfort of your own home. The Gaggia Espresso Pure combines good looks, functionality and value for money. The black finish combines with the stainless steel detailing to make an extremely attractive machine.
The group head and the filter holder are made of chrome plated brass, a system derived from commercial machines, which helps retain heat during the coffee making process ensuring good extraction results. The easy to use switches and Pannarello milk frothing device ensure that even a beginner can make a superb espresso or cappuccino. The new Gaggia Espresso Pure 74840 also has a stainless steel boiler. The Gaggia Espresso Pure espresso machine combines the technology and the tradition necessary for making the perfect espresso every time and is a superb entry level espresso machine. It comes with 1 and 2 cup filter plus pods, chromed brass group and filter holder, pannarello frother, integrated, removable 1.25litre water capacity and 15 bar pump pressure. With the help of provided care Instructions, it is easy to take care of your Gaggia Espresso Pure, just clean with soft damp cloth.
Stainless Steel Control Panel
You’ll see the stainless steel control panel on top of the machine. The left push button, designated by a coffee cup, controls brewing and hot water – it also has an indicator light next to it to show when the machine is at brewing temperature. The center knob has a steam cloud and water droplet icon, and opens the steam valve. The right push button has a steam icon, and heats the machine up to steam temperature – you’ll know it’s reached that temperature when the indicator light next to it illuminates. An on/off button is located at the back of the machine. Thanks to the commercial quality stainless steel boiler, heat up time takes only a little more than five minutes, so you’ll soon be able to start brewing using your chrome-plated brass portafilter.
Filter Basket for Brewing
Choose the appropriate filter basket for brewing a single shot, double shot, or pods, and add your coffee. Insert the chrome-plated brass portafilter into the group head, and press the coffee/hot water button. Coffee will begin dispensing – all you have to do to stop the flow of coffee is press the button again.
Crema-Enhancing Filter
Crema is the layer of golden marbleized foam that is produced from a properly brewed shot of espresso. It helps seal espresso’s flavors and aromas. Use this filter when brewing single or double shots to achieve a thick layer of crema.
Stainless Steel boiler
The stainless steel boiler does more than heat water for brewing and steaming – it also heats the cup warmer located on top of the machine. Brewing espresso into a warm cup helps preserve its temperature, so you can enjoy your espresso longer. Store your demitasse cups on the cup warmer for a great display and hot espresso.
If you’re a beginner to frothing and steaming, don’t worry. The Pannarello frothing device is designed to inject hot steam into your milk, so it’s easy to make cappuccinos, lattes, and more. Just press the steam button, and wait for the temperature ready light to illuminate. Once it’s lit, open the steam knob carefully to begin frothing and steaming. Close the knob and press the steam button again to stop the flow of steam. If your house is populated with tea drinkers, the Gaggia Espresso Pure will win them over with its hot water dispenser. As long as the machine is at brewing temperature, you can press the coffee/hot water button and open the steam knob for hot water – perfect for tea, an americano, or hot cocoa. When you have your desired amount of hot water, close the steam knob and press the coffee/hot water button again to stop the flow of steam.
Water Reservoir
The reservoir is located in the back of the machine, so all you need to do is pull it straight up to remove it. Gaggia recommends using purified or bottled water, as it increases the length of time between necessary descaling cycles. When descaling is necessary, check you user manual for simple, step by step instructions on how to proceed.CleaningKeeping the Gaggia Espresso Pure clean is simple – just wipe down the housing when needed with a damp cloth. A water level indicator becomes visible when the drip tray fills, so just empty and clean the drip tray and cover with warm soapy water. Remember to clean the steam wand after using it to foam and steam milk. Wiping it down with a damp cloth and running steam through it will prevent milk residue from building up, keeping your drinks tasting fresh.
Important to know……
1 . The taste of your coffee depends on the characteristics of the beans from which it is made, the type of bean, where it was grown and processed. The coffee beans that are roasted for a longer period of time and at higher temperatures will be much darker in colour. Darker beans will produce a richer cup of coffee than the lightly-roasted beans.
2. A variety of dark roasts are available from which you can choose to brew your espresso. Each of these roasts is a blend of coffee beans that are roasted at a specific temperature producing a specific type of flavour.There are decaffeinated beans that have up to 98% of the caffeine content removed. The next time you purchase coffee for your espresso maker, experiment with one of the many kinds of coffee being sold. You may just find that it tastes better than the blend you have been using.
3. A fine “espresso grind” for pump-driven machines must be used. Be sure to ask for this when buying coffee or when having beans ground. Do not use a blade-type grinder because it makes too much coffee dust and produces an irregular grind.
4. The mark of real espresso is its dark colour, rich taste and the light brown, natural froth called “crema” in Italian.
5. Cappuccino is simply a combination of espresso and hot, frothy milk.Cappuccino is usually topped with cinnamon, nutmeg or cocoa powder.
6. Espresso Coffee should be served immediately after it is made.
7. Espresso is served in 2 to 2 ½ oz. demitasse cups. A 4 or 6 oz. cup or glass is used for cappuccino.
8. Ideally, coffee beans should be ground immediately before using. Remember, it must be an “espresso grind” for pump-driven espresso machines.
9. It’s best to store ground coffee or beans in an airtight container in the freezer of your refrigerator. Ground coffee tends to absorb food odours.