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Reviewed by Chris on 19/02/2010 I've had one of these for 3 years without any problems. The coffee produced is great. The only downside is that I now drink far too much coffee. Rating:
Reviewed by Jackie Wright on 05/12/2008 Although when working the Titanium makes lovely coffee, we have had many problems with this machine. The first one had a total electrical failure. The replacement one has been faulty several times. The machine has been back to Gaggia for around four months since we bought it in September 2007. And Gaggia has tried to say it was our fault when it certainly was not! Rating:
Reviewed by Ron on 12/09/2008 Like the previous reviewer I had a few problems. The steam valve leaked and was subsequently replaced with an improved version. The steam nozzle needs to be cleaned regularly as milk tends to clog the very tiny vent hole which prevents the frother working properly. The hole is on the outer sleave at approximately the same position as the o ring. Other than that adjust to taste. If it ever fails I will buy another. The coffee is almost as good as my Gaggia Classic but a lot easier to produce. Rating:
Reviewed by Mark on 18/06/2007 I was initially quite impressed with the Gaggia Titanium - looking smart and making a decent cup of coffee. Unfortunately the relationship has soured. Within two months the grinder packed up and it had to be sent backafter making 200 coffees - it was missing for over a month and then Gaggia tried to blame me for damaging it. After several exchanges made very hard by the difficulty of actually speaking to anyone in the service department it was finally sent back working and strangely seemed to be better than before giving a much stronger cup of coffee and much drier dregs. But now after about 500 coffees the steam boiler is failing and it's impossible to froth milk. I really don't think this is acceptable for a £600 machine excluding coffee and brewing - costs that's more than a pound a cup in depreciation. I can't recommend the machine or Gaggia Rating: