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Gaggia 90951 Platinum Vision Automatic Espresso Machine with Milk Island, Platinum

Written by admin on August 16th, 2010

  • Automatic espresso machine with simple touch-screen controls
  • 15-bar pump pressure; stainless-steel-lined boiler; built-in ceramic burr grinder
  • Bypass doser for preground coffee; cup warmer; removable brew group
  • 57-ounce removable water tank; Pannarello steam wand and Milk Island included
  • Measures 12-3/5 by 16-1/3 by 14-4/7 inches

Product Description
With the Platinum Vision you can dose, and brew your espresso, all at the touch of a button. One of the most fun features of the machine is the programming function. Here is a quick preview into the personalization Gaggia offers: Touch Screen Features: Show text or use icons; Individual Beverage Settings for Espresso, Coffee, Long Coffee (Prebrew–set to off, med, strong. Aroma–mild, medium, strong, preground [decaf or flavored are most popular for preground]. Temp… More >>

Gaggia 90951 Platinum Vision Automatic Espresso Machine with Milk Island, Platinum

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5 Responses to “Gaggia 90951 Platinum Vision Automatic Espresso Machine with Milk Island, Platinum”

  1. BJ Says:

    I must say that I was very skeptical about getting a superautomatic machine. All I read about them is how they make inferior coffee and are super expensive and unreliable. I decided to get this one because it got to be really tedious to make coffee for everyone in the family all the time. Despite my trying to teach my wife how to do it with a semi-automatic machine (a Gaggia Twin), she just refused to learn.

    In any case, I decided to give this machine a try and I must say I have been extremely impressed. The machine is supereasy to setup and extremely easy to use–you basically just press a button. It can be customized in many ways, but I basically just used the standard settings.

    As for the coffee, it is absolutely superb–extremely awesome coffee. We have had it for 6 months and have not had one single problem. I am extremely impressed by it’s reliability. This machine is being used every single day and it has not had one malfunction.

    I cannot recommend this enough. Excellent product !!

    BJ

    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Latte Lover Says:

    I think that the Vision is wonderful. All I do in the morning is push the button, steam my milk, and viola- latte! It saves me time, which I like! The product came promptly in absolute perfect condition and all I had to do is put water in it. Nothing broken or cracked. Definitely a great investment, especially in saving money going to the coffee shop.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. snow557 Says:

    I looked a long time, as this is an expensive item. This one is perfect, after a year it still performs perfectly, cleans easy and froths easily. A consistently good espresso, capa, even american coffee. No problems at all.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. protoguy Says:

    I’ve had this machine for a few days now and I absolutely love it. It by far trumps the quality of local shops and Starbucks (not that they make quality). The options on the machine allow you to create your own drink in your own flavor. The worst thing about this machine is how easy it is and how much you’ll end up drinking. It’s just too easy to press a button and boom, delicious espresso.

    From off to espresso in no time flat!

    If you want your drink fast, look no further than this machine. Going from completely off to drink ready takes about 1 minute. You can brew in no time so this machine was made for speed.

    Touchscreen

    I can’t say it’s greatly responsive. Obviously it’s expensive and new so you want to be nice with it but that screen takes some hard pressure. Maybe they built it tough to last but you can’t just tap it. You have to jab it sometimes. Not a complaint really. It seems like a strong screen.

    Drinks

    There are three drink options: espresso, coffee, and long coffee. You can control the amount of water, temperature, aroma, flavor, and strength. It’s crazy. Once you get down you’re favorite flavor though, it’s just a simple button press. I like a caffe corretto once in a while so I like that you can throw in pre-ground decaf for a one time cup and then just go back to your regular settings.

    Steaming

    The wand is very articulated and easy to clean. The steam comes quick and stays consistently hot. You can steam milk fast enough to make yourself a cappuccino in under 2 minutes. I haven’t tried the hot water option but I’m sure that works fine.

    Drip Tray

    It moves! The tray moves up and down via a touch sensitive button on the machine. It will move from the counter to nearly touching the spouts. The cover on the tray appears to be magnetic so it just attaches easily to the tray top. It slides on and off very easily but will not come off accidentally.

    Warming tray

    It warms decently fast. It doesn’t get too hot or anything. Not much to say about it except it feels a bit small for how big the machine is.

    Pure water

    This machine has a water purifier included. I’m not sure if it is required to run the machine yet.

    Maintenance

    It has a lot of maintenance features including keeping track of your descaling schedule. It has you test your water hardness and program it in so it can remind you when you should descale. I haven’t had to run any maintenance on it yet but it seems like everything is basically fully automated for it.

    Auto Standby

    I can’t say if this goes into a real low power mode or what but it has a standby feature. After 1 or 4 hours it will standby. I think it just turns the heating off. Turning the warming tray off is optional.

    Scheduling

    It has a scheduling feature to set wake up and power off times for separate days.

    Be aware!

    The first few shots might suck. My first shot was 90% water with a dirty color to it. It took a few shots before the machine put out good shots. Not sure if this was a fluke or just my machine or just the machine calibrating but after about 3 failed shots they were all good.

    I did not buy this product on Amazon but I use amazon a lot and wanted to put a review up. I did not purchase it with the milk island. The milk island was quite unnecessary. I do not recommend buying the machine with the milk island if you can get it without the island for a better price.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Cypher Media Says:

    We purchased this machine about a month ago. Granted, the first one we received was broken – we had two engineers, a couple of account managers and an IT guy trying to fix it, but they couldn’t. We called Amazon and received the working one two business days later.

    WOW. I can’t tell you how much espresso we’ve gone through in the past month. The machine is easy to use, and it’s actually kinda fun! With one push of a button, you have a professional quality espresso in less than a minute. The milk frothing takes longer, but if you haven’t had your espresso yet, it’s not too difficult to wait. :) There are three options – espresso (strong), coffee (espresso with a little more water) and long coffee (I looked it up – it’s basically a weaker, more bitter espresso with twice the volume of water). I’ve learned how to make an Americano just like at Starbucks, and it’s cheaper and more convenient. Yes, the machine itself is expensive – but I’ll get into that later.

    I’ve seen several reviews here that say the Milk Island is useless – all of us at the office think it’s a VERY cool gadget. As long as you make sure the light is green and you don’t overfill the carafe (the “MAX” line is there for a reason), it works perfectly. We haven’t had a single issue. It froths the milk very well, and if you don’t like as much foam, you can turn it off before it finishes its cycle. Also, I’ve seen that “oily” beans supposedly don’t work well – we’ve been through two bags of “oily” espresso beans from Cost Plus and they didn’t jam the machine or cause any problems. Yes, we also ordered a bag of the Lavazza Super Crema, but when it’s gone we’ll just run up the street and get more Cost Plus beans.

    I worked it out – a Starbucks latte costs roughly $4. A homemade latte costs $0.40. Taking into account the high cost (and high quality) of this machine, and the number of espressos/lattes we make daily, I figure this machine will pay for itself in about three months. Of course, that isn’t such a good thing for Starbucks…but it’s great for us!
    Rating: 5 / 5

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