Gaggia Classic Pro vs Rancilio Silvia — Which Should You Buy?

Side-by-side comparison of Gaggia Classic Pro and Rancilio Silvia. We compare specs, performance, and value to help you decide.

Updated 2026-03-09 Independently reviewed
Gaggia Classic Pro

Gaggia Classic Pro

8.8/10
$449 /one-time
VS
Rancilio Silvia

Rancilio Silvia

8.6/10
$835 /one-time

Feature Comparison

Feature Gaggia Classic Pro Rancilio Silvia
Type Semi-automatic Semi-automatic
Pump Pressure 15 bar 15 bar
Grinder None (external required) None (external required)
Water Tank 72 oz 67 oz
Milk System Manual steam wand Commercial steam wand
Brew Temperature 93°C (199°F) 93°C (199°F)
Cup Clearance 4.5 in 4.5 in
Dimensions 9.4 x 8.1 x 11.8 in 13.8 x 11.4 x 13.4 in
Weight 20 lbs 30.9 lbs
Warranty 1 year 1 year

Gaggia Classic Pro

Pros

  • 58mm commercial portafilter
  • 15-bar Italian pump
  • Stainless steel construction
  • Powerful steam wand
  • Large modding community (PID, OPV)
  • Simple, reliable design
  • 3-way solenoid valve

Cons

  • No built-in grinder
  • Single boiler with long steam recovery
  • Steep learning curve for beginners

Rancilio Silvia

Pros

  • Commercial 58mm portafilter
  • Brass boiler for thermal stability
  • Commercial-style 3-hole steam wand
  • Heavy-duty construction
  • Large drip tray
  • Strong modding community
  • Proven longevity

Cons

  • No built-in grinder
  • Single boiler: wait between shots and steam
  • No pre-infusion
  • Steep learning curve

Our Verdict

Gaggia Classic Pro

The enthusiast's choice. Outstanding build and extraction potential for the price. Best paired with a quality burr grinder and some patience to learn.

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Rancilio Silvia

A classic for serious home baristas. Outstanding build and extraction when paired with a quality grinder. Worth the workflow tradeoffs.

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Our Methodology

We pull 50+ shots on each machine over 3 weeks, measuring extraction temperature stability, pressure consistency, and grind-to-cup time. We taste-test with medium-roast single-origin beans and evaluate milk frothing quality, cleaning ease, and build materials. No manufacturer has editorial influence.

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