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product_id: 1375818
title: "Gaggia Brera Super-Automatic Espresso Machine, Small, 40 fluid ounces, Silver"
brand: "gaggia"
price: "¥177519"
currency: JPY
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Gaggia"
url: https://www.desertcart.jp/products/1375818-gaggia-brera-super-automatic-espresso-machine-small-40-fluid-ounces
store_origin: JP
region: Japan
---

# 250g bean hopper capacity 1250W rapid steam power front-accessible cleaning Gaggia Brera Super-Automatic Espresso Machine, Small, 40 fluid ounces, Silver

**Brand:** gaggia
**Price:** ¥177519
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ☕ Elevate your home espresso game with Italian flair and effortless style!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Gaggia Brera Super-Automatic Espresso Machine, Small, 40 fluid ounces, Silver by gaggia
- **How much does it cost?** ¥177519 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.jp](https://www.desertcart.jp/products/1375818-gaggia-brera-super-automatic-espresso-machine-small-40-fluid-ounces)

## Best For

- gaggia enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted gaggia brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Hassle-Free Maintenance:** Front-accessible water tank, drip tray, and dregs drawer make cleaning a breeze.
- • **Precision Milk Frothing:** Pannarello wand doubles as frother & hot water dispenser for café-quality lattes and americanos.
- • **Adaptive Grinding System:** Built-in grinder adjusts grind size and dose for personalized espresso extraction.
- • **Compact Italian Elegance:** Sleek stainless steel design fits perfectly in modern kitchens without sacrificing style.
- • **Barista-Level Convenience:** One-touch brewing with intuitive LED display for effortless espresso mastery.

## Overview

The Gaggia Brera Super-Automatic Espresso Machine combines compact, brushed stainless steel design with powerful 1250W rapid steam technology and a 250g bean hopper. Featuring an intuitive LED display and one-touch controls, it delivers personalized espresso shots with an adaptive grinder and a versatile Pannarello wand for frothing milk or dispensing hot water. Front-accessible components simplify maintenance, making it a stylish, user-friendly choice for coffee enthusiasts seeking café-quality drinks at home.

## Description

The new face of traditional Italian espresso, the Gaggia Brera features an elegant brushed stainless steel front panel and a compact design that is much more space efficient than most machines in its class. But don't let its size fool you; this super automatic takes full advantage of advanced technology-allowing it to go toe-to-toe with the industry's heavyweights. Housing Material : Stainless Steel / Plastic. Steam Wand Movement Type: Pivoting.

Review: Love this little machine - UPDATE: I’ve had this machine for nearly a year and I love it. I use it every day and it makes great tasting espresso and has been working well without any issues so far. The milk frother works great- I took the auto frother off to make it into a manual frother so I could get microfoam and a smoother, sweeter milk. Once you get your settings dialed in so your espresso tastes the way you want and you find good, fresh (non-oily!) beans, this thing works like a dream. I’ve almost completely stopped going to the coffee shop. Original review: I really want to like this machine. I have been using an inexpensive Nespresso U for years and it did a great job, but I was tired of being a slave to pods and was looking forward to getting a little higher quality of espresso at home, so I made the investment. Upon opening the box, I discovered my drip tray was cracked and the dull drip tray indicator was broken into pieces. A couple of calls to Gaggia and desertcart and they took care of that issue and paid to send out new pieces. Good customer service on both ends so far. The machine looks nice, and is fairly easy to use and set up. My issue is the espresso... I was disappointed the first day for sure. I had read the first few shots you pull could be watery, due to the unit’s “adapting” process, so I pulled shot after shot of under extracted espresso- like 12 shots. After speaking with Gaggia customer support again, they suggested I customize the single shot setting to pull less water through, lowering the fluid oz amount of the shot. This DID help slightly. The shots started tasting more concentrated, and I got a slightly better crema. However, it’s still missing that syrupy, concentrated bittersweet espresso flavor. I spoke with customer service again today, after noticing it was only taking 9 seconds to extract the shot. No wonder they are lacking flavor. The support personnel I spoke to said that the timing is irrelevant with a superauto machine, since it’s doing all the work for me. I’m not sure if that’s true or not, maybe it is. Maybe my expectations were too high for what kind of espresso I could get from a super automatic machine but all the other reviews I read had basically rave reviews about the espresso the machine produces. I’m hoping that it’s either user error or that my machine is still “adapting”. I’ll keep at it for another week or so... and update the review as needed. UPDATE: I’ve had this machine for about 5 months now. I really do love it. It makes a coffee shop quality milk based drink (usually a latte) with great frothed milk for way less than I was paying for my daily Starbucks run. I would even say that it tastes better than Starbucks does. I’m changing my original 3 star rating to a 4 star rating. It works very well- and has held up well. (I do a weekly maintenance cleaning: rinsing of the brew group, cleaning the interior as much as I can, washing the dispensed pod container, water container and the drip tray. I feel that helps contribute to a good tasting espresso). The convenience of a one touch machine makes this a worthwhile purchase for sure. I wouldn’t say it creates as good of an espresso as a semi automatic, and I don’t get a lot of crema with my espresso (even after switching my beans to a more local, freshly roasted bean) but it makes a killer milk based drink. Worth the money.
Review: DO NOT BUY—So angry at this machine! - We've had a Gaggia Brera for several years now. Over time it began to do this thing where it grinds a complete dose of grounds and then shows the no-beans error and discards the grounds without brewing. We deep cleaned the machine over and over. Tried different beans. Replaced various parts, including the grinder sensor -- because, apparently, this error means the grinder thinks it's not quite grinding enough, or getting too much resistance. We get the error even on on the coursest grind setting. Our beans are not oily. They're good quality, medium-to-light roast espresso beans, not Starbucks junk. In an effort to calibrate the so-called adaptive grinding system, we blew through a whole bag of coffee beans to no avail. So in absolute DESPERATION we bought a BRAND NEW machine. Not only did it arrive with a slight broken part in the drip tray due to shipping, but it has the exact same problem. Apparently, there is a calibration period. We brewed 20-30 shots and 95% of them failed with this error. It chewed through almost another whole bag of good, fresh coffee beans. That is not calibration or adapting. That is incompetence. Now we're fuming. Gaggia, you NEED to fix the utterly stupid behavior of this machine. We checked the manufacture date of the new machine and it was December 2021. This issue is still not fixed on for a machine you've been manufacturing for many years. We're sending this junk back and looking alternative brands. Such a pity because we otherwise loved our old machine until this started happening. Looking at reviews and comments on various forums, this is happening to a lot of your customers. Free advice: what this machine SHOULD do is show a warning light and BREW THE SHOT regardless! I honestly don't care if the grinder thinks it only got 95% of the grounds it needs. Just brew the shot instead of discarding perfectly good coffee beans. We're not that picky. Looking at perfectly formed, unused pucks in the grounds bin is so demoralizing. Honestly, just give us a way to turn the stupid error off. We don't need it. It's completely user-hostile behavior. Gaggia, Saeco and Philips (all the same company and sharing many parts) are now on our blacklist. Time to spend our money elsewhere.

## Features

- Note: 1)Too coarse a grind, too little coffee, or insufficiently tamping the grounds before brewing can all lead to inadequate pressure for a proper brew. 2)It is important to note that the amount of espresso extracted will vary depending on the grind size and amount and reprogramming may be needed when the size and amount are adjusted
- FROTHING FOR MILK BEVERAGES: Pannarello wand frothing for cappuccinos & lattes. Wand doubles as a hot water dispenser for americanos & tea.
- EASY ACCESS: The dregs drawer, drip tray, and water tank are all within reach and accessible from the front of the machine for quick and easy cleaning and maintenance.Volts:110V-120V
- USER-FRIENDLY DISPLAY: Push-button controls and an LED display with illuminated icons make for an easy and intuitive experience.Watts:1250 W
- RAPID STEAM TECHNOLOGY: Quick heat up times and robust brewing and steaming operations. Coffee bean capacity : 250 gr
- 1 YEAR WARRANTY: Hassle free 1 year warranty handled by Gaggia directly
- Cup Height: 3.25” to 4.5”. Ensures maximum flavor and aroma extraction
- See instructional video in the images above.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B003XV31IG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #309,977 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #20 in Super-Automatic Espresso Machines |
| Brand | Gaggia |
| Brand Name | Gaggia |
| Capacity | 40 Fluid Ounces |
| Coffee Input Type | Whole Beans |
| Coffee Maker Type | Espresso Machine |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 1,544 Reviews |
| Exterior Finish | Stainless Steel |
| Filter Type | Reusable |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00693042591003 |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | Milk Frother |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10"D x 15.5"W x 11.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Espresso Machine |
| Item Weight | 18 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Gaggia |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | Gaggia Brera Super-Automatic Espresso Machine |
| Model Number | 59100 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Fully Automatic |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Milk FrotherDrip TrayInternal Grinder |
| Part Number | RI9305/48 |
| Power Source | AC adapter |
| Product Dimensions | 10"D x 15.5"W x 11.5"H |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Milk FrotherDrip TrayInternal Grinder |
| Specific Uses For Product | Espresso |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 693042591003 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year limited warranty |
| Wattage | 1250 watts |
| coffee_filter_size | #4 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Gaggia
- **Capacity:** 40 Fluid Ounces
- **Color:** Silver
- **Product Dimensions:** 10"D x 15.5"W x 11.5"H
- **Special Feature:** Milk FrotherDrip TrayInternal Grinder

## Images

![Gaggia Brera Super-Automatic Espresso Machine, Small, 40 fluid ounces, Silver - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91vHP6x0hXL.jpg)
![Gaggia Brera Super-Automatic Espresso Machine, Small, 40 fluid ounces, Silver - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/816m+WXLO8L.jpg)
![Gaggia Brera Super-Automatic Espresso Machine, Small, 40 fluid ounces, Silver - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/519fJh11vkL.jpg)
![Gaggia Brera Super-Automatic Espresso Machine, Small, 40 fluid ounces, Silver - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91y4xeaz-oL.jpg)
![Gaggia Brera Super-Automatic Espresso Machine, Small, 40 fluid ounces, Silver - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81YVmV1k7SL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Pattern, Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What are the best brands of coffee beans to use with this machine? Some reviews say its fussy with oily beans...**
A: We bought our first Gaggia Brera in 2014. It was perfect for 5 years.  We had no issues with grinding, and after much daily use, the machine wore out, and we purchased a new one in 2019. YIKES!  The amount of money that we have wasted on beans is insane.  Unfortunately, the grinder will grind up a full shot of beans and then reject them, so each time this happens, money is dumped out. 
Much worse, to buy such an expensive machine and then be forced into only very particular brands of coffee is unfair to the consumer. We love a number of independent roasters, and this machine's grinder sensor will accept one bag of beans and reject the next of the exact same brand.
We did some research and found that most Italian companies are using the same sensors on their grinders, so this is an issue in many fully-automatics. 
Gaggia, I beg of you to rectify this problem. You have an excellent machine, but this one issue ruins the whole thing. We are considering junking this machine after 10 months of use. Sending it for repairs doesn't solve the sensor issue, and the repairs (even under warranty) are extremely costly because of shipping.

**Q: Can it be used in 220vat?**
A: This machine is 1400 Watts and 120V.. Any other place it is used is a huge risk of damage for the machine along with the outlet itself.

**Q: Can I pre-grind my beans because I have Starbucks beans and they're bad for the machine right?**
A: Yes, use the pre-grind and use bypass on machine to use the starbucks coffee.. Do not use starbucks beans in the coffee grinder..

**Q: does this make only espresso or can tall coffees be made with the machine**
A: All I make these days are tall coffees. The amount of water is adjustable, so is the grind, so you could keep an espresso grind to make a tall cafe crema, enlarge grind to make a more traditional coffee, or do an espresso shot and use the hot water function to add water for an American. Each will taste slightly different but beat a drip maker any day

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Love this little machine
*by V***. on June 30, 2019*

UPDATE: I’ve had this machine for nearly a year and I love it. I use it every day and it makes great tasting espresso and has been working well without any issues so far. The milk frother works great- I took the auto frother off to make it into a manual frother so I could get microfoam and a smoother, sweeter milk. Once you get your settings dialed in so your espresso tastes the way you want and you find good, fresh (non-oily!) beans, this thing works like a dream. I’ve almost completely stopped going to the coffee shop. Original review: I really want to like this machine. I have been using an inexpensive Nespresso U for years and it did a great job, but I was tired of being a slave to pods and was looking forward to getting a little higher quality of espresso at home, so I made the investment. Upon opening the box, I discovered my drip tray was cracked and the dull drip tray indicator was broken into pieces. A couple of calls to Gaggia and Amazon and they took care of that issue and paid to send out new pieces. Good customer service on both ends so far. The machine looks nice, and is fairly easy to use and set up. My issue is the espresso... I was disappointed the first day for sure. I had read the first few shots you pull could be watery, due to the unit’s “adapting” process, so I pulled shot after shot of under extracted espresso- like 12 shots. After speaking with Gaggia customer support again, they suggested I customize the single shot setting to pull less water through, lowering the fluid oz amount of the shot. This DID help slightly. The shots started tasting more concentrated, and I got a slightly better crema. However, it’s still missing that syrupy, concentrated bittersweet espresso flavor. I spoke with customer service again today, after noticing it was only taking 9 seconds to extract the shot. No wonder they are lacking flavor. The support personnel I spoke to said that the timing is irrelevant with a superauto machine, since it’s doing all the work for me. I’m not sure if that’s true or not, maybe it is. Maybe my expectations were too high for what kind of espresso I could get from a super automatic machine but all the other reviews I read had basically rave reviews about the espresso the machine produces. I’m hoping that it’s either user error or that my machine is still “adapting”. I’ll keep at it for another week or so... and update the review as needed. UPDATE: I’ve had this machine for about 5 months now. I really do love it. It makes a coffee shop quality milk based drink (usually a latte) with great frothed milk for way less than I was paying for my daily Starbucks run. I would even say that it tastes better than Starbucks does. I’m changing my original 3 star rating to a 4 star rating. It works very well- and has held up well. (I do a weekly maintenance cleaning: rinsing of the brew group, cleaning the interior as much as I can, washing the dispensed pod container, water container and the drip tray. I feel that helps contribute to a good tasting espresso). The convenience of a one touch machine makes this a worthwhile purchase for sure. I wouldn’t say it creates as good of an espresso as a semi automatic, and I don’t get a lot of crema with my espresso (even after switching my beans to a more local, freshly roasted bean) but it makes a killer milk based drink. Worth the money.

### ⭐ DO NOT BUY—So angry at this machine!
*by P***K on April 15, 2022*

We've had a Gaggia Brera for several years now. Over time it began to do this thing where it grinds a complete dose of grounds and then shows the no-beans error and discards the grounds without brewing. We deep cleaned the machine over and over. Tried different beans. Replaced various parts, including the grinder sensor -- because, apparently, this error means the grinder thinks it's not quite grinding enough, or getting too much resistance. We get the error even on on the coursest grind setting. Our beans are not oily. They're good quality, medium-to-light roast espresso beans, not Starbucks junk. In an effort to calibrate the so-called adaptive grinding system, we blew through a whole bag of coffee beans to no avail. So in absolute DESPERATION we bought a BRAND NEW machine. Not only did it arrive with a slight broken part in the drip tray due to shipping, but it has the exact same problem. Apparently, there is a calibration period. We brewed 20-30 shots and 95% of them failed with this error. It chewed through almost another whole bag of good, fresh coffee beans. That is not calibration or adapting. That is incompetence. Now we're fuming. Gaggia, you NEED to fix the utterly stupid behavior of this machine. We checked the manufacture date of the new machine and it was December 2021. This issue is still not fixed on for a machine you've been manufacturing for many years. We're sending this junk back and looking alternative brands. Such a pity because we otherwise loved our old machine until this started happening. Looking at reviews and comments on various forums, this is happening to a lot of your customers. Free advice: what this machine SHOULD do is show a warning light and BREW THE SHOT regardless! I honestly don't care if the grinder thinks it only got 95% of the grounds it needs. Just brew the shot instead of discarding perfectly good coffee beans. We're not that picky. Looking at perfectly formed, unused pucks in the grounds bin is so demoralizing. Honestly, just give us a way to turn the stupid error off. We don't need it. It's completely user-hostile behavior. Gaggia, Saeco and Philips (all the same company and sharing many parts) are now on our blacklist. Time to spend our money elsewhere.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great features in very little package, very good quality
*by C***. on January 1, 2016*

I used it in a cabinet built-in setup in my kitchen counter island. It worked out great. Now we have no coffee machine on Kitchen counter and can enjoy a freshly brewed espresso or coffee latte anytime. I only wish that the milk frother is not there as we always use a capresso frothpro which is easier to use and clean. (Update after almost 3-year of Service): We used it daily for almost 3-year now, and occasionally host big party of 20-30 people. Here are the pros and cons. Pros: the machine stood up well, never breaks down. We only use Dark roast coffee beans ( Peet’s French or Espresso roast ) and always tuned it to be the finest grinding level. The espresso, if operated carefully, always come out full of flavor. I cannot say more about the quality of the machine considering the pretty moderate price. We have so far recommended a few friends to get it from Amazon the same model. They are all quite happy. Cons: (1): once in a while, the system needs to be descaled. The procedure is complicated, has to be done manual, require one person’s full attention for a full 20-min with many manual steps. The bad part is that since it only happens once in a while. So every time it happens, I have to read the instructions again. The instruction, as stated, is complictaed and not interesting to read. So if it happens while I am on the road, the machine has to be left there until I come home. It also could happen any given time without grace period reminder. So if you are hosting some visitors, and preparing coffee for them. If it happens in the middle of a conversation, you end of have some friends have coffee, another set of friends either would not have coffee or have to endure seeing you descaling this machine for 20-min. I take this as a very bad usability design. With today’s technology, the designer of this machine clearly did not know software or have a UX design training. (2): The descaling process is complicated and manual. There is no indication whether any step is missing or not done right. After one of the descaling process, the machine suddenly stopped control the amount of water for espresso drink. Now we just have to manually push the button to control the amount of water for an espresso. I personally think it is not that bad since the default espresso setting made the espresso too watery any way. Manual control helps to brew strong flavorful coffee. Conclusion: It is a great little machine with high quality, definitely serves family use well. I would buy it again. Update after more than 4-year of service, after 4000+ expression and coffee brewing later, machine finally broken down. I took it apart, identified that the thermal pump was broken. It was very hard to took the broken part out, I end of broken the safety value. I was able to find replacement parts online and fixed the issue. The repair costed me a grand total of $80 and pretty much half day watching YouTube and fix it.

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