Apartment-Tested Review · 2026
Gaggia Classic Pro
58mm commercial portafilter in the Bambino Plus footprint — the only such combo. Modding-friendly, repairable, Made in Italy since 1991. This is not a half-finished machine — it's a foundation for upgrades.

📊 What this review is built on
Quick verdict
58mm commercial portafilter in the Bambino Plus footprint — the only such combo. Modding-friendly, repairable, Made in Italy since 1991. This is not a half-finished machine — it's a foundation for upgrades.
Specs
| Footprint (W × D × H) | 9.1″ × 9.4″ × 15.0″ · 230 × 240 × 380 mm |
|---|---|
| Weight | 16.1 lb · 7.3 kg |
| Power | 1300 W |
| Water tank | 2.1 L · 72 oz |
| Portafilter | 58 mm |
| Heating | — |
| PID temp control | No |
| Pre-infusion | No |
| Auto-milk frother | No |
| Warranty | 2 years |
| MSRP | $599.00 |
Apartment-Fit Score
- Footprint 8/10
- Plumbing-free10/10
- Renter-safe10/10
- Noise (lower better)~70 dB
Methodology: how we score this →
What expert reviewers say
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What Reddit really says
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Perfect post for r/espressocirclejerk
Preground this old needs extra brewing time. Prep the coffee like usual, start pulling the shots but when the gauge almost passes the pre-infusion step, stop it immediately. Repeat that step 2 more times before actually letting the coffee extracted. That way the shots pulled out will be much more flavorful and ready to go straight down the drain.
They’re the same sub. This is the jerkiest non-jerk sub and I think it’s the only thing that keeps us sane
Had me in the first half for real
With all the mods necessary it only feels worth it if you get a screaming deal used (seems used they are being sold for too much as of late). I think the Breville’s get a bad rap and are a better entry, especially used if you are getting a separate grinder anyway. I think the Bambino is a lot easier and a cheaper entry.
Video review
Pros & cons
✓ Strengths
- 58mm commercial portafilter — universal accessories ecosystem (vs Breville-specific 54mm)
- Chromed brass group head + commercial PF — heat-stable, durable
- 230mm width — narrow for its class
- Three-way solenoid valve — pushes water from the PF into drip tray (cleaner pucks)
- Active modding community — PID kit, 9-bar OPV, steam wand mod => fully prosumer at +$150
- Made in Italy — repairable, parts 30+ years
- 2-year warranty
✗ Weaknesses
- NO PID stock — temperature wobbles 88-95°C (mod fixes at $80-150)
- NO pre-infusion stock (can be modded)
- Stock pannarello steam wand — mediocre for milk steaming (swaps for Silvia wand)
- Stock OPV 12-15 bar — bypass too high (mod down to 9-bar for $20)
- Single boiler — switching between brew and steam requires a wait
- Plastic tamper stock — replace day one 1 (~$15-30)
- 1300W in the US version — longer warm-up than the 230V EU (~6 min)
Buy if / Skip if
Buy if
- Who wants to learn the full espresso workflow — without assist
- Tinkerers — who will mod and upgrade gradually
- Long-term horizon 5-10 years — the machine will outlast several grinders
- 58mm prosumer ecosystem entry — all future upgrades are compatible
Skip if
- Want plug-and-play without mods — Bambino Plus / Barista Express better
- Latte/cappuccino primary — auto-milk Bambino Plus will save time
- No patience for 6-minute warm-up
Prices verified 2026-05-03. Live snapshots may differ — click through to see current.
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Frequently asked · apartment edition
Will the Gaggia Gaggia Classic Pro E24 fit a 13-inch counter?
At 9.1″ wide, yes — with about 2.9″ of clearance left over after a 1″ margin for steam wand swing. For tighter counters under 12″, use the Will-It-Fit calculator above.
Is the Gaggia Gaggia Classic Pro E24 loud enough to wake my partner?
Estimated ~70 dB during the pump cycle — enough to wake a sleeping partner through a thin wall. Vibratory pumps cycle for ~10–25 sec per shot, then go quiet. The grinder is usually louder than the brew cycle.
Does it need plumbing?
No. The Gaggia Gaggia Classic Pro E24 runs entirely off its own water tank — no water line, no drain. Standard for renter-friendly machines.
Will it run on a standard US 110V outlet?
Yes — native 120V (US). Plug into any standard outlet. No 220V dedicated circuit needed.
Who should skip the Gaggia Gaggia Classic Pro E24?
- Want plug-and-play without mods — Bambino Plus / Barista Express better
- Latte/cappuccino primary — auto-milk Bambino Plus will save time
- No patience for 6-minute warm-up
How long is the warranty?
2 years from Gaggia on the machine. Amazon adds 30-day returns on top. Most failures Reddit users report happen after the warranty — specifically the steam-wand and pump cycle.
Who is the Gaggia Gaggia Classic Pro E24 best for?
- Who wants to learn the full espresso workflow — without assist
- Tinkerers — who will mod and upgrade gradually
- Long-term horizon 5-10 years — the machine will outlast several grinders
- 58mm prosumer ecosystem entry — all future upgrades are compatible