Gaggia Carezza Espresso Machine

Facts You Need To Know About The Gaggia Carezza Espresso Machine Series


There are many individuals out there who are just starting to become coffee enthusiasts and particularly interested in espressos. The problem is that a really good quality espresso can become an expensive habit one it turns into a daily thing plus the fact that one has to leave the house and go to a café in order to get one. Of course getting an espresso machine for your home is a great idea, but that is a step that only the most hardcore lovers of espresso take because most espresso machines are rather expensive; however that is where a Gaggia Carezza espresso machine comes into play as a very cheap alternative for the beginner enthusiast.

The Carezza series of espresso machines is one of the most successful on the market thanks to its brand-name and low price meaning that it is a great entry-level espresso machine that the novice can purchase in order to develop his or her knowledge of their preferred way of drinking their coffee.

The Carezza series benefits from basically having the same internal components as the more expensive Gaggia espresso machines but without the stainless steel casing which is one of the reasons why espresso machines are usually expensive.

When you compare the Carezza series with other more high-end machines their pump stands up fairly well and they produce a healthy amount of steam which produces great frothy milk when a cappuccino is involved but might prove to be a bit tricky to use at first for a good latte. This touches on the fact that you don’t have to necessarily use an espresso machine to make espressos, you can use them to make great cappuccinos as well.

The Gaggia Carezza series comes in a variety of colors including silver and of course there’s a Gaggia Carezza white for those who need it to fit their particular décor.

Now with such a low price one might expect a few problems to be associated with the series and it’s true that there are quite a few reviews out there that are not exactly glowing up on the net but usually the problems that they refer to can be dealt with by paying a little bit of attention to the machine and working with it as well as making it work for you.

For instance, these machines tend to run a little hot so it would be a good idea not to make more than three cups one after another, after that let the machine cool down a bit before starting a new batch, this is just a common sense tip that can save you lots of problems and repair bills in the future.
Similarly another often-remarked problem with the Carezza series is that they drip, a lot, the fact is that if you get a proper steaming pitcher and only keep it half filled it won’t spill and as far as spilling water or espresso when it’s done brewing goes, this can be fixed by removing and cleaning the tree-way valve and removing the bolt situated under the portafilter and clean the plastic ball valve and seat.

When it all comes down to it the Gaggia Carezza espresso machine series is a great choice for any novice thinking of venturing into the world of quality espressos.

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