
Gaggia
The Gaggia Anima is a compact super‑automatic bean‑to‑cup espresso machine featuring a built‑in ceramic grinder, a 60 oz water tank and a manual Pannarello steam wand. It offers customizable brewing with multiple strength, grind and temperature settings while emphasizing easy maintenance and a small countertop footprint.
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$666.81
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$797.14
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$593.38
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$899.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Gaggia Anima for its space‑saving design, quiet ceramic grinder and a solid set of customizable brewing features, but they criticize its limited drink menu, manual milk frothing and basic display when compared with more feature‑rich competitors.
What Users Say
Everyday users value the machine’s ease of use, one‑touch operation and compact footprint, often highlighting the Aroma Lid and manual frothing as positives, while recurring complaints focus on the small drip tray capacity and the learning curve of the manual steam wand.
Common Complaints
Frequent emptying of the 24‑oz drip tray during heavy use, the manual steam wand’s learning curve, and the limited number of one‑touch beverage options
How It Compares
vs. De'Longhi Magnifica S
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose De'Longhi if you prioritize automatic milk frothing and more grind options, but opt for Gaggia when space is at a premium and you prefer a quieter grinder
vs. Philips 3200 Series
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Disadvantages
Select Philips for a richer drink menu and auto‑milk capability, while the Gaggia Anima is better for users needing a slimmer profile and quieter grinding