Re: Gaggia aluminum vs stainless boiler (Carezza vs Espresso Color)
- From: shixx <blaned1@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 29 Mar 2009 08:23:09 -0700 (PDT)
On Mar 29, 7:24 am, frijoli <c...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Coffee for Connoisseurs wrote:
Forget "user's group" etcetera, the answer to your question is simple.
Gaggia domestic machines are manufactured by Saeco, who now own the Gaggia
brand name. Saeco domestic machines are based around a small pressed
stainless steel boiler with an internal element. It's cheaper to build the
"new" machines with parts common to the whole range rather than outsouce the
production of cast aluminum boilers. Performance should be unaffected, and
you've got a new "feature" for marketing. Simple as that.
Thanks Alan. Nice simple answer!!
good explanation Alan.
but my answer was much more concise!
:-)
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