
Gaggia Classic GT
Serious enthusiasts ready for a prosumer dual-boiler with Italian commercial heritage

De'Longhi La Specialista Touch
Tech-forward users wanting touchscreen convenience with guided barista assistance
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Pricing & Features
Making Your Decision
When to Choose Gaggia Classic GT
Serious enthusiasts ready for a prosumer dual-boiler with Italian commercial heritage
The Gaggia Classic GT represents Gaggia's first dual-boiler home machine and it's a showstopper. With true commercial DNA, sophisticated pre-infusion, and Italian craftsmanship, this is the machine for enthusiasts ready to master their craft.
Strengths
- Dual PID-controlled boilers for simultaneous brewing/steaming
- Commercial-grade 58mm portafilter
- Sophisticated 3-level low-flow pre-infusion
- 2.4" color TFT display with full control
Limitations
- Requires separate quality grinder
- Steeper learning curve than automated machines
- Premium price at $1699
When to Choose De'Longhi La Specialista Touch
Tech-forward users wanting touchscreen convenience with guided barista assistance
The La Specialista Touch brings smart home convenience to espresso making. Its intuitive touchscreen and Bean Adapt technology remove the guesswork, making cafe-quality drinks accessible to anyone willing to invest in a premium all-in-one machine.
Strengths
- 3.5" color touchscreen with 10 preset drinks
- Bean Adapt technology guides grind settings
- Built-in conical burr grinder with sensor grinding
- Cold brew extraction capability
Limitations
- Premium price at nearly $1000
- Large footprint requires dedicated counter space
- Auto-frothing limits manual latte art control

