Gaggia MD15 - Coffee Grinder
The perfect companion of an espresso machine that guarantees balanced coffee extractions. The Gaggia MD15 is made of high-quality materials and comes with a unique grinding performance.
Gaggia MD 15 Coffee Grinder
- Gaggia coffee grinder for a fully a equipped premium home or office coffee station
- Perfect companion of an espresso machine that guarantees balanced coffee extractions
- High quality materials and unique grinding performance
- Stainless steel grinding discs
- 15 grinding settings
- Quantity selector (timer)
- Possibility to grind pre-set quantities and on
- Coffee Bean Grinder with 15 Grind Options (From Espresso to Filtered Coffee)
- Stainless steel conical grinders, detachable for thorough cleaning
- Large 300g coffee bean container with lid.
- Digital display with quantity selector (timer) for grinding preset and custom quantities.
- Possibility to remove the ground coffee container and attach the filter holder.
Body: Brushed Chrome finish
Dimensions: W14cm x H36cm x D24cm
Power: 150W
Bean Hopper Capacity: 350g
About Gaggia
Gaggia is an Italian manufacturer of coffee machines, especially espresso machines, in addition to small kitchen appliances. The company is owned by the Evoca Group.
The founder, Giovanni Achille Gaggia (1895–1961), applied for a patent (patent number 365726) for the first modern steamless coffee machine on 5 September 1938, to be used commercially in his coffee bar. The machine forced water to flow over the coffee grounds at a high pressure, producing the 'crema' that is unique to espresso.
The Gaggia company was founded in 1947 and formally incorporated in 1948. It first produced machines for commercial use, but shortly thereafter released the Gilda, its first home machine.
Gaggia has four product lines. They market automatic espresso machines, manual espresso machines, accessories, and coffee beans under the Gaggia brand name. The company continues to produce espresso machines (as well as accessories) from classic manual machines to the innovative semi-automatic and super-automatic models recently added to the line.
The Gaggia S.p. A company was purchased in 1999 by fellow Italian competitor Saeco International Group, which in turn was purchased by Dutch manufacturer Philips in 2009. Gaggia still operates a separate line but now is using Saeco designs in some of its domestic espresso machines. Before the takeover by Philips most domestic espresso machines from Gaggia had aluminium boilers. Now they have stainless steel boilers.
In 2017 Philips sold the Saeco Professional division, along with the Gaggia brand, to N&W Global Vending SpA, an Italian Bergamo based company known as a leader in vending machines for drinks and snacks. In November, 2017 N&W changed its name to Evoca Group, which revitalized the Gaggio Montano plant in Bologna. The company specialized in the production of machines for bars and restaurants and relaunched the Gaggia brand.