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Gaggia Babila RI9700/64 espresso Machine, Stainless Steel

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Features

  • One touch brewing and frothing: bean-to-cup feature. Milk carafe includes automatic milk frothing for cappuccinos, and milk froth. Manual steam wand doubles as a hot water dispenser
  • ACCESSORIES INCLUDED: 1 bottle of Gaggia Descaler, 1 AquaClean Water Filter, 1 Water Hardness Test Strip, 1 Tube of Brew Group Lubricant, 1 Brew Group Brush, 1 Coffee Scoop/Grinder Key
  • PROGRAMMABLE: 8 Programmable brewing options for espressos, espresso lungos, coffee, ristrettos, lattes, cappuccinos, macchiato, flat whites and milk foam
  • Easy access to water reservoir: features a top Loading removable 50.7oz water reservoir; Brew Boiler Wattage: 1400

Description

The Gaggia Babila is a One Touch coffee & espresso machine with programmable options for the entire family! INTEGRATED MILK CARAFE: Specialty milk beverages can be made at a push of a button with an integrated milk carafe and auto-cappuccino system. The double chambered carafe locks into the right front of the machine to froth and dispenses milk directly into your cup. Using the separate steam wand on the front left of the machine, you can manually froth your own milk for more control over texture and temperature. The steam wand doubles as a hot water dispenser as well. LARGE CAPACITY: The Babila has a 50.7oz removable water reservoir located on the top of the machine and an 10.58oz bean hopper. The internal dreg bin can hold up to 11 pucks of spent coffee. The drip tray has a 31.5oz capacity before emptying. EASY MAINTENANCE: The machine features a removable brew unit as well as an automatic rinse and descale cycle. The integrated milk carafe uses an automatic cleaning cycle to keep the milk circuit clean. This AquaClean water filter easily fits in the water reservoir for extra purified water! PROGRAMMABLE: Each individual drink button on the Gaggia Babila can be programmed with your preferred beverage volume and strength. There are 8 programmable one-touch drinks to enjoy with a push of the button! For additional control over the brewing process, you can use the flow adjustment dial, to restrict or increase the flow of water through the grounds. These settings can all be saved for future use at the touch of a button. DIMENSIONS: 9.64" W x 16.53" D x 14.17" H, 28.66lbs.

Brand: Gaggia


Color: Stainless Steel


Special Feature: Programmable


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Product Dimensions: 16.53"D x 9.64"W x 14.17"H


Material: Stainless Steel, Plastic


Filter Type: Reusable


Specific Uses For Product: Espresso Machine


Item Weight: 28.66 Pounds


Included Components: Espresso Machine, Gaggia Decalcifier, Scoop/Grinder Adjustment Key, Brew Group Brush, Tube of Brew Group Lubricant, Water Hardness Test Strip, AquaClean Water Filter


Wattage: 1400 watts


Voltage: 240 Volts


Model Name: Babila


Number of Items: 1


Human Interface Input: Dial, Buttons


Package Type: Standard Packaging


Product Dimensions: 16.53 x 9.64 x 14.17 inches


Item Weight: 28.7 pounds


Manufacturer: Gaggia


Country of Origin: Italy


Item model number: RI9700/64


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 9, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Super Convenient, Good Expresso, Simple (But Frequent) Upkeep
This super-automatic is a worthwhile quality-of-life upgrade for me. I previously had a Breville Barista Expresso Machine where I had to pull the expresso shots and froth the milk myself. It ended up sitting idle most days because I got too busy/lazy to manually make my expresso drinks and clean up. By contrast, this super-automatic makes it very easy to make a good expresso drink with - almost - just the press of a button. Expresso quality - 5 stars. Better than I could make myself on the Breville, and IMO better than Charbucks. I use Lavazza Gran Espresso beans. Cappucino quality - 4.5 stars. Nice separation of layers of steamed milk, expresso, and milk foam. The quality is consistent and the drink is nice and hot in the first few minutes. There is still room for improvement. The steamed milk could be hotter, so that the drink overall stays hot longer, and the milk foam on top could be finer (less airy) in texture. Maintenance - 4 stars - very low but almost daily upkeep. (1) Every three drinks or so, the outer and inner drip trays will need to be emptied and rinsed. (2) The milk carafe will need to be washed and refilled every three or four milk-based drinks. (3) The water reservoir will need to be refilled every four or five drinks. These are all simple and quick tasks, but it seems that one thing or another needs to be done almost every other drink. Still, very easy and quick compared to the Breville - and certainly compared to driving out to a cafe. (4) Weekly or biweekly (depending on how many drinks you make) the brew group needs to be taken out, rinsed thoroughly, and air dried, and traces of coffee grounds inside the chamber where the brew group sits need to be brushed out. Again, not complicated or difficult. I have not had my machine long enough to descale, but it doesn't sound bad either. Bottom line - the super convenience and good quality of expresso drinks at home with (almost) the push of a button and simple (almost daily) upkeep make this machine easy to recommend even for the premium price. Besides, it will likely pay for itself over time given the daily savings in $4-$5 cafe drinks, not to mention the drive and wait times. 4.5 stars (rounded up to 5) UPDATE: I've run this machine for nearly a year now, making 2-3 cups of cappuccino a day. All the above pluses and minuses still apply. I've done one descaling, which was simple and took about half an hour. Overall, this low-maintenance machine has consistently produced pretty good expresso in the unbeatable convenience of my home. It's more than paid for itself in the money and time saved, not to mention in the enjoyment of the expresso drinks themselves. I still highly recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 23, 2019 by Anon Ymous

  • Why I Returned This & Bought a Jura
I wanted to love this machine, I really did! I’d seen a bunch of “Whole Latte Love” marketing videos saying it was better than Jura, and it DOES have some features I was really excited about. The low maintenance milk system is freaking genius, and works exactly the way it says it’s going to. And, Jura’s milk system is every bit as much of a PITA to clean as you are thinking it is, if you’ve done any kind of research here. Maybe more. Plus, I loved the fact that I could fit my travel mugs directly under the spout, and didn’t have to transfer the coffee’s crema to a taller cup. And, the Gaggia was beautiful and made delicious coffee. BUT. This machine is constantly asking you to do SOMETHING before you can make a darned cup of coffee. Often, 2-3 things. Whether it’s emptying a 1/4 full grounds container, or a slightly damp drip tray, or putting more water into its poorly designed, top-loading water container (which makes enough coffee for approximately one Hobbit, but whose cover manages to be tall enough that you can’t fill it without moving it out from under the cabinets), etc., etc., etc., ......you get the idea. This machine was higher maintenance than a Kardashian. I owned it for less than a week and was late for 3 meetings trying to get coffee out of the beast. So, I did the math and realized that I plan to drink regular coffee 90+% of the time, and only have milk drinks once in a while. My Jura so far has been insanely easy to deal with vs. this machine. I’ve had it the same amount of time as the Gaggia and I haven’t had to rinse or empty ANYTHING. I can wake up in the morning and tell freaking Siri to make me a cup of coffee. And it is ready by the time my teeth are brushed. It takes me literally half the time to get a great cup of coffee from the Jura that it did from the Gaggia. Thought others would benefit from my experience - if you’re going to spend this much on a coffee maker, the whole point of it is that it’s AUTOMATIC- you shouldn’t feel like you have taken on a part time job as a barista. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 17, 2021 by Erica Moon

  • Can’t use DARK ESSPRESSO beans, WTF!?!?
I’ve owned the Gaggia Babila for 20-months. We had a Jura Ena Micro 9 that you had to send in for repairs once a year. I got really tired of that but, it made the best esspresso. I’m pretty handy fella and finally figured out how to take it apart and clean the machine myself. It was so nasty and disgusting because you couldn’t ever clean it and there was moldy coffee grounds etc. I chose the Gaggia Babila first because you can remove the brew group and get a nice thorough washing and cleaning of the machine. I really like all the features of the machine with the exception of one HUGE issue! You’re supposedly not supposed to use DARK ROASTED beans!?!? WTF? This really is so lame!! What happens if you do use them is the burr grinder gets fouled up and the machine will error saying, “add coffee” then you lose the beans that were just ground for the shot. Try again and same thing, the grinder begins, you can hear the machine working and then the dreaded error message, “add coffee” you literally can’t use dark roasted beans and that is a super huge problem!! I love love love dark roasted beans and literally don’t use anything else! Had someone warned me or the manufacturer would’ve pointed this CLEARLY out, there’s no way I would’ve ever bought this machine! That’s why I’m giving it a one star review. My wife took the time to read the manual and buried deep inside it tells you not to use dark beans, WTF? Other than that the machine would be beyond amazing but completely blows my mind that this machine is allowed to use the word “espresso” since you can’t even use a true esspresso bean 🙄 had I known I literally wouldn’t have bought this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 2, 2022 by Amazon Customer

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