• out of stock

Gaggia Anima XL $1700 (Was $1745) + Free Gifts (Mother's Day Promo) @ Segafredo Zanetti

91

Hi Oz Bargainers, we have a great promotion on for this mother's day. The Gaggia Anima XL automatic coffee machine is now on sale for $1700 down from $1745.
This deal comes with 1kg of our locally roasted coffee beans, 4 Segafredo cappuccino cups, free delivery and free set-up if required.

This deal is strictly limited and any existing discounts or coupons will not be accepted.
Ends Saturday May 7th in store and online.

Questions? Please ask :)

Related Stores

Segafredo Zanetti
Segafredo Zanetti

closed Comments

  • Where is this beauty made?

    • Hi GameChanger, the Gaggia Anima models are made at the Gaggia factory in Romania.

      • Romania people can't drive though?

        • Last time I checked people CAN drive in Romania.

      • -1

        Does it come dressed or undressed packaging wise?

        • I'm not sure what you mean? If you're asking if it comes in it's original packaging, the answer is yes.

  • Where can the machine be viewed?

    Is this machine plastic or stainless steel?

    • Hi, for locations please see: https://www.segafredo.com.au/contact-us/
      The Anima XL is plastic.

      • Is this a joke.

        The stainless steel version is $1320 NOT on sale

        https://www.segafredo.com.au/product/gaggia-anima/

        The PLASIC version has a RRP of $1749 and is on sale for $999.

        https://www.segafredo.com.au/product/gaggia-anima-xl/

        This has to be the first product in the world that has a plastic version selling for more that the same stainless steel version.

        TALK ABOUT MISLEADING THE TRUE SALE PRICE.

        • Hi xioxxio, no it's not a JOKE.
          The Gaggia Anima Prestige which you are referring too is very similar to the XL version with the obvious difference being the size of the (hint, hint: XL). Apart from that both machine are identical internally. Both have a different colour scheme as you can see in the pictures. Neither are stainless steel although some parts of he machine such as tray etc are.

          Nothing misleading about it.

  • +1

    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.[1] The company continues to produce quality espresso machines (as well as accessories) from classic manual machines to the innovative super-automatic models recently added to the line. As of 2010, all Gaggia espresso and coffee machines are still manufactured in Milan at the Robecco sul Naviglio factory. The 2015 Gaggia Classic is built in Romania instead. 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.

    I have a Gaggia Baby.

    http://www.gaggia.com/n-m-co/espresso/the-story

  • What is the warranty duration, and any thoughts on comparison to the Breville 920?

    • This machine comes with 2 year warranty in addition to your rights under the Australian Consumer Guarantee Act.

    • In regards to the 920, the Gaggia Anima XL is a full automatic while the Breville would be considered a manual machine. Both are a different style so it would be hard to compare on that basis.

  • -5

    Crap machine, don't buy it.

    Save your money and get a nespresso instead.

    • LOL, noted. Thanks.

  • Didn't see this until Out of Stock status. Any chance of future offering again OP?

Login or Join to leave a comment