    
Gaggia Coffee
Machine
The home espresso Gaggia
coffee machine
A home espresso maker will give your mornings a much needed kick
which is often required. For coffee lovers, the ability of getting the coffee shop to within an easy staggering
distance of the bed is one of life’s essentials. With a top of the range Gaggia coffee machine,
you will wonder how you ever managed to live without one. But which Gaggia coffee machine should
you choose you choose?
I have long been a proponent of a “buy the most expensive one”
philosophy. Unfortunately my bank manager does not share this belief. If he had to meet me before 9am, I am sure he
would extend my overdraft facility to purchase one of the 90950 Gaggia coffee machine range.
This Gaggia coffee machine is The Daddy. A touch screen with three easy to identify cup sizes can
be easily located even with an intense hangover. A 1.7 liter water capacity, and two simultaneous cups, is what
some mornings require. It’s also rather handy if you have someone over. It weights in at 21 pounds, so is not
easily knocked over, if say, you are hung-over.
Naturally it’s not all about the coffee. Once woken up, you also
want it to look good and to be able to wow your friends. The 90950 Gaggia coffee machine will
certainly do that. It is a stylish titanium color with stainless steel panels, drip tray, 250g hopper, and a
milk island. It also is made in Italy, where lets face it; they know a thing or two about espresso. To make life
easy it can take ground coffee and also has a built in grinder for the ultimate in freshness.
So what is this baby going to set you back? Well, it’s not at the $250 end of the
price spectrum that’s for sure. This model will cost you in the region of $1800 from online agents. It’s well
priced for what you are getting, and with care it will last for a good many years.
It is a fantastic machine. It makes great coffee. It looks the
part, but good coffee does not come cheap. If you need to pitch this Gaggia coffee machine to the
one who holds the purse strings, try starting off with “it is an investment which costs only $1 a day for the next
5 years” and see how you go from there.
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