Brew Group Gasket Seal - 72mm x 57mm x 8.5mm - GENUINE - GAGGIA NG01-001
SPECIFICATIONS
External diameter: 72 mm
Internal diameter: 57 mm
Height / thickness: 8.5 mm
Made in Italy
COMPATIBILITY
LF 1786216
GAGGIA NG01-001, NG01/001
KITCHENAID NG01-001, NG01/001
SUITABILITY
GAGGIA ACHILLE, BABY, BABY86, BABY89, CAREZZA, CLASSIC, COFFEE, ESPRESSO, ESPRESSO DELUXE, EVOLUTION, EVOLUTION ESPRESSO, NEW BABY, NEW BABY 06, NEW BABY 06 CLASSIC, NEW BABY DOSATA, NEWBABY06TWIN, PAROS, TEBE
KITCHENAID ARTISAN, 5KES100
IMPORTANT
Please check that this is the correct product for your machine - we do NOT accept returns or exchanges of this product.
9 Reviews Hide Reviews Show Reviews
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Group head gasket
As others have said “it pays to buy the genuine part” ……solves the leak problem
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Seal does the trick
Good price and prompt dispatch - works a dream on my Gaggia Classic
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Seal
Have had our Gaggia for about 15 years and used about 5 or 6 seals in that time. After a while they go hard and leak, so thought I would try genuine . Seems more compliant and doesn't leak so worth paying the extra money.
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Head Gasket
My coffee machine needed this badly and the process of fitting it meant I gave it a very overdue clean which has my coffee tasting best for ages - highly recommended.
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product is as discribed
only problem is they took a long time to post for the price of courier which i was not happy about.
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Service
Great Service
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Perfect fit for Gaggia Classic
This gasket is a perfect fit for the Gaggia Classic and fixed my problem with water dripping from the portafilter.
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Good quality. Dont buy the cheapie.
Just installed this gasket in my Gaggia Classic and it fits snug. Not a drip in sight. DONT buy the cheaper gasket on espresso.co.nz - I bought one of those first in the hope of saving a few dollars but it leaked from day one. Buy genuine.
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Original Gaggia quality
Sorts out leaky group heads. Fixes it like new. Remember to remove the shower and clean out. If the shower is stuck, don't try to use pliers to twist it off, put a similar threaded bold though the center screw hole (where the chromed shower cover is attached), and "push" it off from the inside.