We have featured all kinds of Christmas gifts this year, and even though the big day is about a week away we haven’t quite finished yet! The following suggestion is for those of you who are looking for something that little bit special – it’s new, and it’s shiny, and it comes in red!
What has got me feeling the love? It’s the new G-79 Duo Home Espresso Machine from the coffee experts at Gloria Jeans. Imagine surprising someone with the smell of fresh hot coffee on Christmas morning? This isn’t your typical coffee machine with it’s retro design, funky temperature gauge and smooth, clean lines.
The G-79 Espresso machine is made from quality parts, with a commercial sized group head and Italian made pump.
If you have ever had a Gloria Jean’s coffee you will know that they have high standards when it comes to the perfect cup, and their reputation will remain in tact with this beautiful machine.
If you are inexperienced with making “proper” coffee like I was, the first try might not be the greatest – but once I got my head around the process (and bought some complimentary Gloria Jeans coffee) I was making creamy cappuccinos, flat whites and babycinos in no time.
The G-79 Duo Home Espresso Machine has special attachments so it can create one or two coffees at once, and a special milk “frother” which really puts the icing on the cake (you know what I mean). The steam head heats up in under three minutes however most of the time it is much faster than that.
If you are looking at purchasing an at home coffee machine, you really should consider the G-79…it makes a delicious cup every time and can even be used by those with no coffee making experience. Besides the ease of use and the delicious results, the coffee machine looks mighty cute sitting on your benchtop. For those of you who don’t want red, it also comes in silver.
The G-79 Duo will be available at Gloria Jean’s Coffees™ time for Christmas for RRP $395. Yet another reason to love GJs!




Absolutely love GJ’s!!!
This machine is gorgeous and i must say I have been eyeying them off for a while.