Gaggia Brera Automatic Espresso Machine 1 Year Review – #19

Gaggia Brera Automatic Espresso Machine 1 Year Review – #19 In this video I am looking at the Gaggia Brera automatic espresso machine. I go through the basic functions and check out how loud the machine is in my kitchen. I make both coffee length pours as well as espresso pours. Overall, I have to say I am very happy with my purchase. In a market with a lot of machines my biggest complaint with this machine is the smaller tank sizes versus the previous generation. The improvements far out way having to do a tiny amount of extra labor. The improved cleaning cycle on both power up and power down means the machine stays cleaner and makes better coffee for longer. Other valid concerns: The drip tray leaks a bit, mine was missing the indicator for when to empty the drip tray (I empty every time I empty the grounds hopper), it's loud, the water fill indicator is typically off by one shot and the machine doesn't always remember to run a priming cycle. Subscribe to the channel:    / @allthingsoneplace   Saeco CA6702/00 Intenza Water Filter https://www.amazon.com/Saeco-CA6702-0... Gaggia Brera Automatic Espresso Machine https://www.gaggia.com/automatic-mach... OR Help the channel paid link https://amzn.to/2Vg22Tr Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 00:58 Making Coffee and the sound it makes 01:18 General Topics 02:36 Realtime Coffee Pour 04:00 Sound Analysis 05:46 Adding water 06:30 Close up espresso 07:00 Emptying the grounds hopper and bottom tray 08:00 Conclusion 08:27 Me speaking bad Italian Some History: The last machine from this company lasted 10 years when the controller finally went bad, the bean grinder was limping along at that point and most of the sensors had failed in one way or another. In the end it made a shot of coffee then just went completely insane all at once never to make coffee again…The 22,000 shots of coffee from this old machine would have cost $38,500 from a chain coffee place. I probably spent about $12,500 on coffee during this time but still far cheaper! Equipment: Video Camera: Sony HDR-CX405 Still Camera: Cannon PowerShot SX410 lS Lights: Two VILTROX VL-200T Microphone: Blue en*core 300 Recorder: Zoom H4n set to 24-bit 48 kHz WAVE Website: www.allthingsoneplace.com 100 video challenge – 19%