Black lever coffee machine Gaggia New Classic EVO ️ new and improved version of the Gaggia New Classic coffee machine ️ professional steam nozzle ️ preparing two cups at once ️ top heating plate for warming cups ️ professional CW510 alloy head with 58% copper content ️ anti-corrosion treatment of the boiler ️ easy operation with buttons ️ three-way valve ️ 2.1 litre water tank An improved version of the iconic home lever coffee maker One of the most iconic and successful models of the Gaggia Classic home lever coffee machine comes with an improved version - the Gaggia New Classic EVO. The traditional boiler now has an anti-corrosion coating that prevents the material from oxidising, extending the life and quality of the boiler. The professional coffee machine head is made of CW510 alloy and contains 58% copper. The material has also been modified for the filter holder, which is now made of high quality stainless steel. Become your own barista with the Gaggia New Classic EVO With the New Classic EVO, you can indulge in the preparation of quality coffee and become your own barista. With the professional steam nozzle, you'll whip up the perfect milk foam and can make yourself and your loved ones a great cappuccino or latte in addition to a classic espresso. There's also cup heating on the top of the machine or two cups at once. In addition, the three buttons with LED lights make operation very easy and intuitive. Preparation is also made easier by a three-way valve that releases excess steam when the brewing is complete. The coffee maker is made of high-quality stainless steel and thanks to its simple and stylish design, it will fit in on any kitchen counter. Treat yourself and your loved ones to coffee like a real café in the comfort of your own home.
Black lever coffee machine Gaggia New Classic EVO ️ new and improved version of the Gaggia New Classic coffee machine ️ professional steam nozzle ️ preparing two cups at once ️ top heating plate for warming cups ️ professional CW510 alloy head with 58% copper content ️ anti-corrosion treatment of the boiler ️ easy operation with buttons ️ three-way valve ️ 2.1 litre water tank An improved version of the iconic home lever coffee maker One of the most iconic and successful models of the Gaggia Classic home lever coffee machine comes with an improved version - the Gaggia New Classic EVO. The traditional boiler now has an anti-corrosion coating that prevents the material from oxidising, extending the life and quality of the boiler. The professional coffee machine head is made of CW510 alloy and contains 58% copper. The material has also been modified for the filter holder, which is now made of high quality stainless steel. Become your own barista with the Gaggia New Classic EVO With the New Classic EVO, you can indulge in the preparation of quality coffee and become your own barista. With the professional steam nozzle, you'll whip up the perfect milk foam and can make yourself and your loved ones a great cappuccino or latte in addition to a classic espresso. There's also cup heating on the top of the machine or two cups at once. In addition, the three buttons with LED lights make operation very easy and intuitive. Preparation is also made easier by a three-way valve that releases excess steam when the brewing is complete. The coffee maker is made of high-quality stainless steel and thanks to its simple and stylish design, it will fit in on any kitchen counter. Treat yourself and your loved ones to coffee like a real café in the comfort of your own home.
Black lever coffee machine Gaggia New Classic EVO ️ new and improved version of the Gaggia New Classic coffee machine ️ professional steam nozzle ️ preparing two cups at once ️ top heating plate for warming cups ️ professional CW510 alloy head with 58% copper content ️ anti-corrosion treatment of the boiler ️ easy operation with buttons ️ three-way valve ️ 2.1 litre water tank An improved version of the iconic home lever coffee maker One of the most iconic and successful models of the Gaggia Classic home lever coffee machine comes with an improved version - the Gaggia New Classic EVO. The traditional boiler now has an anti-corrosion coating that prevents the material from oxidising, extending the life and quality of the boiler. The professional coffee machine head is made of CW510 alloy and contains 58% copper. The material has also been modified for the filter holder, which is now made of high quality stainless steel. Become your own barista with the Gaggia New Classic EVO With the New Classic EVO, you can indulge in the preparation of quality coffee and become your own barista. With the professional steam nozzle, you'll whip up the perfect milk foam and can make yourself and your loved ones a great cappuccino or latte in addition to a classic espresso. There's also cup heating on the top of the machine or two cups at once. In addition, the three buttons with LED lights make operation very easy and intuitive. Preparation is also made easier by a three-way valve that releases excess steam when the brewing is complete. The coffee maker is made of high-quality stainless steel and thanks to its simple and stylish design, it will fit in on any kitchen counter. Treat yourself and your loved ones to coffee like a real café in the comfort of your own home.
Black lever coffee machine Gaggia New Classic EVO ️ new and improved version of the Gaggia New Classic coffee machine ️ professional steam nozzle ️ preparing two cups at once ️ top heating plate for warming cups ️ professional CW510 alloy head with 58% copper content ️ anti-corrosion treatment of the boiler ️ easy operation with buttons ️ three-way valve ️ 2.1 litre water tank An improved version of the iconic home lever coffee maker One of the most iconic and successful models of the Gaggia Classic home lever coffee machine comes with an improved version - the Gaggia New Classic EVO. The traditional boiler now has an anti-corrosion coating that prevents the material from oxidising, extending the life and quality of the boiler. The professional coffee machine head is made of CW510 alloy and contains 58% copper. The material has also been modified for the filter holder, which is now made of high quality stainless steel. Become your own barista with the Gaggia New Classic EVO With the New Classic EVO, you can indulge in the preparation of quality coffee and become your own barista. With the professional steam nozzle, you'll whip up the perfect milk foam and can make yourself and your loved ones a great cappuccino or latte in addition to a classic espresso. There's also cup heating on the top of the machine or two cups at once. In addition, the three buttons with LED lights make operation very easy and intuitive. Preparation is also made easier by a three-way valve that releases excess steam when the brewing is complete. The coffee maker is made of high-quality stainless steel and thanks to its simple and stylish design, it will fit in on any kitchen counter. Treat yourself and your loved ones to coffee like a real café in the comfort of your own home.
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Gaggia New Classic Evo Espresso Coffee Maker Silver One Size / EU Plug 220V 8720389026607
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Gaggia Classic E24 Coffee Machine (Black)
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Gaggia Classic Evo [Colour: Black] | Jetblack Espresso
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Gaggia Classic E24, Black, Stainless Steel
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This is my first upgrade to real espresso making. Previously I had a cheap appliance with a pressurized portafilter and let's just say a 'safety first' steam wand.I've had the Gaggia Classic Pro for a week now, and am pulling fairly nice shots at about 30s with lots of crema. The internals are stock except for the IMS nanoscreen. Cosmetically, I ordered the wood knob and matching portafilter handle. They really make the machine look much more luxe than the stock plastic ones.I've used a bottomless single wall portafilter exclusively, and was able to pull good shots (no channelling) on about the third try. Still dialing in my grind.Check out the video on pre-infusing and steaming for useful tips!
originally posted on wholelattelove.com
Packaging was not sufficient to protect the machine during shipping. The stainless steel frame was slightly bent on the left side (bowing out). It does not affect it's functionality but I would've preferred to receive the machine in mint condition. I did try to bend it back, which only fixed the problem slightly.As for the functionality, I'm a beginner to espresso as a hobby and am willing to deal with the Classic Pro's shortcomings (fluctuating temps, sub-par steaming capabilities, etc.) for the price point compared to other options.If you want a quick and easy way to make delicious espresso without much work, I'd recommend looking at other options.Other than that, I would definitely recommend this machine to anyone looking to get into the hobby with a tight ... MorePackaging was not sufficient to protect the machine during shipping. The stainless steel frame was slightly bent on the left side (bowing out). It does not affect it's functionality but I would've preferred to receive the machine in mint condition. I did try to bend it back, which only fixed the problem slightly.As for the functionality, I'm a beginner to espresso as a hobby and am willing to deal with the Classic Pro's shortcomings (fluctuating temps, sub-par steaming capabilities, etc.) for the price point compared to other options.If you want a quick and easy way to make delicious espresso without much work, I'd recommend looking at other options.Other than that, I would definitely recommend this machine to anyone looking to get into the hobby with a tight budget. Just be sure to do your own research so you know what to expect from the Gaggia Classic Pro.
originally posted on wholelattelove.com
I have owned espresso machines, most of my life. I bought many of them from Whole latte love. I've owned a couple of Rancilio Silvia's I have owned a couple of Gaggia classics, and now a classic pro. The latest, being a Gaggia pro is a disaster. The machine will be two years old in about a month. I've had the solenoid valve out at least five times to clean it because it keeps getting blocked. I decalcify my machines regularly and use filtered water and still I have an endless problem with the solenoid valve getting clogged. And now the solenoid valve isn't working, the part is on order. It leaks steam constantly. I had a steam valve fail on me and have to get replaced. For that and for the replacement for the solenoid valve and both were back ordered. The steam ... MoreI have owned espresso machines, most of my life. I bought many of them from Whole latte love. I've owned a couple of Rancilio Silvia's I have owned a couple of Gaggia classics, and now a classic pro. The latest, being a Gaggia pro is a disaster. The machine will be two years old in about a month. I've had the solenoid valve out at least five times to clean it because it keeps getting blocked. I decalcify my machines regularly and use filtered water and still I have an endless problem with the solenoid valve getting clogged. And now the solenoid valve isn't working, the part is on order. It leaks steam constantly. I had a steam valve fail on me and have to get replaced. For that and for the replacement for the solenoid valve and both were back ordered. The steam valve took a month and I still have not received my notification that they even have the solenoid valve in yet and that has been 10 days. I will never buy a Gaggia again. I make usually about 10 shots of espresso a day, I use a commercial burr grinder, I use filtered water, and I decalcify motion machine regularly. This should not have happened. I will say hats off to Whole latte love for all the help they've given me, and they're unbelievably good videos about how to repair and take things apart. What I buy in the future I'm not sure, but I know I'll buy it from them.
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Gaggia New Classic Evo Espresso Coffee Maker Silver One Size / EU Plug 220V 8720389026607
Delivery $49.99
Gaggia Classic E24 Coffee Machine (Black)
Free delivery
Gaggia Classic Evo [Colour: Black] | Jetblack Espresso
Free delivery between Tue – Thu
Gaggia Classic E24, Black, Stainless Steel
Delivery between 14–17 July $25
This is my first upgrade to real espresso making. Previously I had a cheap appliance with a pressurized portafilter and let's just say a 'safety first' steam wand.I've had the Gaggia Classic Pro for a week now, and am pulling fairly nice shots at about 30s with lots of crema. The internals are stock except for the IMS nanoscreen. Cosmetically, I ordered the wood knob and matching portafilter handle. They really make the machine look much more luxe than the stock plastic ones.I've used a bottomless single wall portafilter exclusively, and was able to pull good shots (no channelling) on about the third try. Still dialing in my grind.Check out the video on pre-infusing and steaming for useful tips!
Packaging was not sufficient to protect the machine during shipping. The stainless steel frame was slightly bent on the left side (bowing out). It does not affect it's functionality but I would've preferred to receive the machine in mint condition. I did try to bend it back, which only fixed the problem slightly.As for the functionality, I'm a beginner to espresso as a hobby and am willing to deal with the Classic Pro's shortcomings (fluctuating temps, sub-par steaming capabilities, etc.) for the price point compared to other options.If you want a quick and easy way to make delicious espresso without much work, I'd recommend looking at other options.Other than that, I would definitely recommend this machine to anyone looking to get into the hobby with a tight ... MorePackaging was not sufficient to protect the machine during shipping. The stainless steel frame was slightly bent on the left side (bowing out). It does not affect it's functionality but I would've preferred to receive the machine in mint condition. I did try to bend it back, which only fixed the problem slightly.As for the functionality, I'm a beginner to espresso as a hobby and am willing to deal with the Classic Pro's shortcomings (fluctuating temps, sub-par steaming capabilities, etc.) for the price point compared to other options.If you want a quick and easy way to make delicious espresso without much work, I'd recommend looking at other options.Other than that, I would definitely recommend this machine to anyone looking to get into the hobby with a tight budget. Just be sure to do your own research so you know what to expect from the Gaggia Classic Pro.
I have owned espresso machines, most of my life. I bought many of them from Whole latte love. I've owned a couple of Rancilio Silvia's I have owned a couple of Gaggia classics, and now a classic pro. The latest, being a Gaggia pro is a disaster. The machine will be two years old in about a month. I've had the solenoid valve out at least five times to clean it because it keeps getting blocked. I decalcify my machines regularly and use filtered water and still I have an endless problem with the solenoid valve getting clogged. And now the solenoid valve isn't working, the part is on order. It leaks steam constantly. I had a steam valve fail on me and have to get replaced. For that and for the replacement for the solenoid valve and both were back ordered. The steam ... MoreI have owned espresso machines, most of my life. I bought many of them from Whole latte love. I've owned a couple of Rancilio Silvia's I have owned a couple of Gaggia classics, and now a classic pro. The latest, being a Gaggia pro is a disaster. The machine will be two years old in about a month. I've had the solenoid valve out at least five times to clean it because it keeps getting blocked. I decalcify my machines regularly and use filtered water and still I have an endless problem with the solenoid valve getting clogged. And now the solenoid valve isn't working, the part is on order. It leaks steam constantly. I had a steam valve fail on me and have to get replaced. For that and for the replacement for the solenoid valve and both were back ordered. The steam valve took a month and I still have not received my notification that they even have the solenoid valve in yet and that has been 10 days. I will never buy a Gaggia again. I make usually about 10 shots of espresso a day, I use a commercial burr grinder, I use filtered water, and I decalcify motion machine regularly. This should not have happened. I will say hats off to Whole latte love for all the help they've given me, and they're unbelievably good videos about how to repair and take things apart. What I buy in the future I'm not sure, but I know I'll buy it from them.
My new Classic Pro arrived an hour ago. It was straightforward to unbox and set up, simple to connect the reservoir water filter, and just like that, it's dialed in.I cut my teeth on a 1991 Gaggia Classic my father-in-law gave me in 2018. It was a good machine to learn on, from making coffee to discovering how to do upgrades and repairs. So it was an easy decision to go with this upgraded version; it is a solid step up.Besides adding the BWT Bestcup water filter package, I upgraded some of the stock parts. I bought a Gaggia bottomless portafilter, an excellent tool for learning how to pull better shots. Also swapped out the filter basket and shower screen for IMS's 15g basket & nanoquartz screen for the shower holding plate. Plus, a new silicone group gasket; the ... MoreMy new Classic Pro arrived an hour ago. It was straightforward to unbox and set up, simple to connect the reservoir water filter, and just like that, it's dialed in.I cut my teeth on a 1991 Gaggia Classic my father-in-law gave me in 2018. It was a good machine to learn on, from making coffee to discovering how to do upgrades and repairs. So it was an easy decision to go with this upgraded version; it is a solid step up.Besides adding the BWT Bestcup water filter package, I upgraded some of the stock parts. I bought a Gaggia bottomless portafilter, an excellent tool for learning how to pull better shots. Also swapped out the filter basket and shower screen for IMS's 15g basket & nanoquartz screen for the shower holding plate. Plus, a new silicone group gasket; the stock one feels very stiff.I strongly recommend investing in a good grinder. I have the Baratza Sette 270Wi. Awesome features, looks cool, and it weighs the shot and does multiple grind sizes, from espresso to Aeropress to drip. This is definitely worth the investment.Like all my other purchases, the WLL ordering process and delivery were effortless. Additionally, y'all's educational videos have been exceptional.Looking forward to enjoying this machine for many years to come.
First real machine in a long while. Impressed so far. Solid build quality, it feels closer to a commercial machine than most in this price bracket. Performance wise it is easy to operate and once you run it a few times, you can make a great espresso drink. The included portafilter is well made and is at the more idea 58mm. The steam wand works well providing you get your technique down. Making cappuccinos or flat whites is a fairly smooth process from brewing to steaming. Also appreciate that you can easily see the water level and fill it from the top.My only real gripe is a small one. The tamp included is pure garbage. I mean it does not even fit the 58mm basket. I wasn't expecting much, but it should at least FIT the basket included, not have like 2-3mm play on ... MoreFirst real machine in a long while. Impressed so far. Solid build quality, it feels closer to a commercial machine than most in this price bracket. Performance wise it is easy to operate and once you run it a few times, you can make a great espresso drink. The included portafilter is well made and is at the more idea 58mm. The steam wand works well providing you get your technique down. Making cappuccinos or flat whites is a fairly smooth process from brewing to steaming. Also appreciate that you can easily see the water level and fill it from the top.My only real gripe is a small one. The tamp included is pure garbage. I mean it does not even fit the 58mm basket. I wasn't expecting much, but it should at least FIT the basket included, not have like 2-3mm play on both sides making using it even temporarily an exercise is pure frustration.Great little machine, I can see why they are so popular. With some mods you can really push what it can do.
Absolutely love my Gaggia. I wanted to wait a month before writing a review to be sure. I was a little skeptical about another espresso machine after a failed experience with a competitor's all in one machine (bean grinder, espresso machine, etc) that broke down despite frustrating calls for repair. As a total novice, I watched a few YouTube videos om getting started (definitely do that) and got going.I am not so meticulous anymore like I see others online be about the seconds it pulls, temp, etc. I bought a different tamper but have not felt the need to accessorize more. It doesn't take me much time to put together an espresso, latte, or iced drink every day. Pulling shots is actually easy once you do it a few times -- and I was a total beginner. Latte art is next ... MoreAbsolutely love my Gaggia. I wanted to wait a month before writing a review to be sure. I was a little skeptical about another espresso machine after a failed experience with a competitor's all in one machine (bean grinder, espresso machine, etc) that broke down despite frustrating calls for repair. As a total novice, I watched a few YouTube videos om getting started (definitely do that) and got going.I am not so meticulous anymore like I see others online be about the seconds it pulls, temp, etc. I bought a different tamper but have not felt the need to accessorize more. It doesn't take me much time to put together an espresso, latte, or iced drink every day. Pulling shots is actually easy once you do it a few times -- and I was a total beginner. Latte art is next on my list. But it is one of my latest "slow morning" rituals to enjoy a simpler, slower life. So fun!Saving so much money and time from not going Starbucks (only went once or so in August) and I know the ingredients of what I'm consuming too. This was an awesome price point and will quickly pay for itself. I truly enjoy pulling my own shots and this is such a dependable machine that I think I will love for years to come. The white color looks super cute too.Other points: I make sure to run water through steamer to ensure water is heated temp. I also make sure to clear the spout (where the portafilter goes) to make it clear and ensure it runs like "rainwater" as a review I saw said. I wipe it down to make sure no grinds before each brew and after too.Anyway, I wanted to write a review as so many others wrote reviews that helped me with my decision. Thank you to them. This was an awesome new machine that I can't imagine my life without. Ok, that sounds extreme but it is invaluable.
I have had it about a week now and am getting bitter espresso. I'm using the exact same grinder and coffee beans as I did with our Starbucks Barista (Saeco) machine. That one didn't give us bitter shots. We drink lattes so we're not looking for high level espressos. I'm using the pressurized portafilter and grinding Starbucks beans from Costco. THere must be a difference in the two machines where the Saeco produced a decent enough shot for a latte but this one does not. I've altered grind sizes to see if that would help which have affected the extraction time but nothing matters - it's still bitter. I'm surprised that changing the grind makes such a huge difference in extraction times with a pressurized basket. I'll have to contact WLL and see if they can help. If ... MoreI have had it about a week now and am getting bitter espresso. I'm using the exact same grinder and coffee beans as I did with our Starbucks Barista (Saeco) machine. That one didn't give us bitter shots. We drink lattes so we're not looking for high level espressos. I'm using the pressurized portafilter and grinding Starbucks beans from Costco. THere must be a difference in the two machines where the Saeco produced a decent enough shot for a latte but this one does not. I've altered grind sizes to see if that would help which have affected the extraction time but nothing matters - it's still bitter. I'm surprised that changing the grind makes such a huge difference in extraction times with a pressurized basket. I'll have to contact WLL and see if they can help. If they can help me troubleshoot, I'll update my review. Definitely disappointed at the moment.
Bought this as a portable machine to take on trips in our camper. It makes as good or better espresso's than my $2000+ machine. I did purchase a bottomless porta-filter for the little Gaggia and that was worthwhile. My only pan of the machine is that I can't get my scale under cups to weigh out shots, but it is super compact so I did not really expect to be able to do that. I love that you can backflush this and that it includes a solenoid valve for nice, dry pucks. It holds more water in the small reservoir than I expected and it is easy to fill from the top or to remove the reservoir for cleaning or disposal of excess water. If you have your grind dialed in for good espresso and you carefully time your shots so that you know what the right extraction time is, you ... MoreBought this as a portable machine to take on trips in our camper. It makes as good or better espresso's than my $2000+ machine. I did purchase a bottomless porta-filter for the little Gaggia and that was worthwhile. My only pan of the machine is that I can't get my scale under cups to weigh out shots, but it is super compact so I did not really expect to be able to do that. I love that you can backflush this and that it includes a solenoid valve for nice, dry pucks. It holds more water in the small reservoir than I expected and it is easy to fill from the top or to remove the reservoir for cleaning or disposal of excess water. If you have your grind dialed in for good espresso and you carefully time your shots so that you know what the right extraction time is, you are not going to be disappointed with the coffee's that you can make with this. The steaming function is powerful and easily makes fantastic milk for your milk drinks. This machine is simple but elegant and looks great on the countertop. The instructions that come with it are good and along with available videos will guide even a newbie along to get the most out their espresso journey. I would not hesitate to recommend this little powerhouse to anyone from beginner to expert barista.
I love this machine today but it was even more of a hassle than I expected. My husband and I frequently go out for coffee but have high standards for espressos and cappuccinos and they just weren’t being met even at the best coffee shops near us. We decided we were ready to put in the work to have an espresso that didn’t taste like a shot of lemon juice. We watched a million videos, read the manual and 4 hours into the machine we had pulled shot after shot and it wasn’t any better than the typical coffee shop; plus I was ready to chuck the whole machine into a wall, it was so frustrating. I would have given up there, but my husband pushed forward for another probably 3 hours. Eventually he got a beautifully balanced espresso out of it. I was floored.Now we didn’t ... MoreI love this machine today but it was even more of a hassle than I expected. My husband and I frequently go out for coffee but have high standards for espressos and cappuccinos and they just weren’t being met even at the best coffee shops near us. We decided we were ready to put in the work to have an espresso that didn’t taste like a shot of lemon juice. We watched a million videos, read the manual and 4 hours into the machine we had pulled shot after shot and it wasn’t any better than the typical coffee shop; plus I was ready to chuck the whole machine into a wall, it was so frustrating. I would have given up there, but my husband pushed forward for another probably 3 hours. Eventually he got a beautifully balanced espresso out of it. I was floored.Now we didn’t get any subtle tasting notes out of it, but it tasted like coffee smells instead of pure citrus acid, beautifully roast-y and strong. This is without a grinder or special beans! Just pre-ground, $6.99 Lavazza espresso.His tips are: throw the pressurized portafilter out. It clogs, it’s picky about the grind and even though it’s supposed to be a “cheat” it’s not any easier to work with. Start without a grinder so you don’t have to mess with too many variables (unless of course you already know what you’re doing). The pressure is high on this machine so use your steam wand as a vent to slow the flow down. You need to temperature surf so watch some videos about that.My tips are: be (or marry) someone with a scientific, focused, patient mind or get used to bad coffee. Hard work alone will not get this machine to pump out the good stuff, you have to actually understand what you are doing.
The Gaggia classic show is limitations based on the amount of time and experimentation required to get the temperature, grind and pressure right for a decent (not great) shot and for steaming milk. Releasing the overheated water, now steam, from the brew head just prior to the shot is paramount. The steam for milk is both relatively weak and tricky at times. This machine is considerably better than retail store appliances that claim to be Espresso machines, it makes a decent espresso and a passable cappuccino or latte.External build is good but hardly the strong steel sheet metal one finds in higher end machines. The steam wand is absolutely and frustratingly limited in its ability to rotate out and up. Even with a small milk frother, I sometime have to lift the ... MoreThe Gaggia classic show is limitations based on the amount of time and experimentation required to get the temperature, grind and pressure right for a decent (not great) shot and for steaming milk. Releasing the overheated water, now steam, from the brew head just prior to the shot is paramount. The steam for milk is both relatively weak and tricky at times. This machine is considerably better than retail store appliances that claim to be Espresso machines, it makes a decent espresso and a passable cappuccino or latte.External build is good but hardly the strong steel sheet metal one finds in higher end machines. The steam wand is absolutely and frustratingly limited in its ability to rotate out and up. Even with a small milk frother, I sometime have to lift the front end of the machine to get the container out so I don't spill any milk.
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