Easy to use, Quick to heat up, Can take espresso and ESE pods, Makes a brilliant espresso, Removable water tank, Space to warm cups, Large drip tray,
Filter holder drops out when emptying, Milk/water drips from the spout when finished using, Struggled to froth milk, Lost steam pressure easily/steam pressure felt weak
With its vintage Italian design, the Carezza Style exudes confidence. Taking only 35 seconds to preheat from cold, it's ready to make a fantastic coffee at the drop of a hat. This model produced a technically near-perfect espresso test after test, they we...
Abstract: I usually cant go more than two or three days without getting this kind of email message:"Hi Mark. I am an espresso newbie with a limited budget. All these $300, $400, $700, $1000 machines scare me off. Is there any good machine available for under $2...
Abstract: Looks | From a casual glance, the Gaggia Carezza looks like it was designed not to stand out in the kitchen.Let me rephrase that. I think a Gaggia designer or two put their heads together and decided to come up with something that would not visually stand...