
Gaggia
Gaggia Anima
Mid-range Italian super-automatic that steps up from the Brera with a 60-oz tank, 5 strength levels, programmable espresso and lungo buttons, and spouts tall enough for travel mugs.
Specifications
Features
Pros
- ✓60-oz reservoir and 15-puck dregs drawer mean far less daily upkeep than the Brera
- ✓Five strength steps plus programmable volumes for real cup customization
- ✓Nearly 6-inch clearance under the spouts fits travel mugs without an adapter
- ✓Removable brew group and ceramic burrs keep maintenance simple
Cons
- ✗Pannarello wand limits milk texture versus the Prestige's one-touch carafe
- ✗Plastic body feels less premium than the price suggests
- ✗Only 5 grinder settings restrict espresso fine-tuning
- ✗Rear-loading water tank is awkward under low cabinets
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