Gaggia RI9380/46 E24 Espresso Machine, Brushed Stainless Steel
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Best for modding and longevity
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Current price
$449.00
Updated Jun 27, 2026 · 1 min read

Sources behind this verdict
10 reviewers weighted by source trust
The consensus
What reviewers found
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Across the reviewers we read, the Gaggia Classic Pro E24 is the enthusiast pick for buyers who want a durable, upgradeable single-boiler platform. coffeekev.com singles out the E24 as the Classic Pro version to focus on, calling the brass boiler 'a sensible move.' r/gaggiaclassic and r/espresso communities specifically recommend the E24 over the earlier Evo Pro because the brass boiler corrected the aluminum-coating flaking issue and improved heating and capacity. Multiple owners cite six-plus years of reliable service and top-quality espresso 'if you are willing to put in the effort to learn.'
What reviewers liked
- Community consensus endorses the brass-boiler E24 revision as the one to buy
- Reputation for longevity—owners cite 6+ years of service
- 58mm portafilter and 3-way solenoid valve make it a strong modding platform
- Strong value at $449 for a metal-bodied prosumer machine
Where it falls short
- r/gaggiaclassic owners call the included tamper 'an absolute joke'
- Single boiler means waiting between brewing and steaming
- Steam power underwhelms some owners per community threads
- Requires effort and learning to get great results; not plug-and-play
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Across the reviewers we read, the Gaggia Classic Pro E24 is the enthusiast pick for buyers who want a durable, upgradeable single-boiler platform. coffeekev.com singles out the E24 as the Classic Pro version to focus on, calling the brass boiler 'a sensible move.' r/gaggiaclassic and r/espresso communities specifically recommend the E24 over the earlier Evo Pro because the brass boiler corrected the aluminum-coating flaking issue and improved heating and capacity. Multiple owners cite six-plus years of reliable service and top-quality espresso 'if you are willing to put in the effort to learn.'
- Solid Steel Housing, Made in Italy
- 9 Bar Espresso Extractions
- Stainless Steel 58mm Commercial Portafilter
- Commercial Three Way Solenoid Valve
- Commercial Steam Wand
Machine overall very solid mechanically. Heavy - thick steel - Portafilter- paint finish - top tray etc. · The tamper is an absolute joke. The ...
It is a machine for cheap that can absolutely make top quality espresso, if you are willing to put in the effort to learn and think about the ...
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