Gaggia Naviglio Deluxe Bean to Cup Coffee Machine
The Gaggia Naviglio Deluxe is a step up in convenience and style from the regular Naviglio, offering a silver plastic body and a cappuccinatore milk frothing device.
For a home barista looking to start their journey into the world of espresso, or a coffee gourmet looking for Gaggia luxury espresso at a reasonable price, the Naviglio Deluxe is a perfect fit.
Coffee Types: Espresso/Lungo
Milk Types: Auto Frothing
Frother: Cappuccinotore
Brew Unit: Removable
Water Tank Capacity: 1.5 litres
Bean Hopper Capacity: 300g
Dump Box Capacity: 10 servings
Pre-Ground:No
Cup Height: 70-115mm
Body: Silver
Dimensions: L25.6 X H34 X D44 CM
Weight: 8kg
Power: 1850W
Boiler: Stainless Steel
Frequency: 50Hz
Pump Pressure: 15 Bar
Outlet: 240V
Warranty: 3 Year Warranty
An efficient 2-touch cappuccino coffee that is remarkably reliable. The Beverage options are espresso, cappuccino, and Long Black. Also gets hot water for tea. The water tank is an efficient 1.5 liter. Comes along with a patented cappuccinatore that provides creamy foam. Ceramic grinders extract the purest essence of the coffee, preventing overheating and burning. The material guarantees long-lasting performances, silence, and the best in-cup results. This is a cost-effective coffee machine for home purposes. The milk can be controlled and you can add the amount of milk you require in the beverage. It’s also a low-maintenance coffee machine.
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.