Expobar Brewtus IV vs Gaggia Classic GT
The crowd’s default against the challenger.
About US$449 apart — the split below is what the gap buys.

Expobar
US$1,100–1,400
A copper-boilered, E61-grouped dual-boiler that punches well above its price class on temperature stability and steam capacity; the trade-off is a utilitarian aesthetic, a lengthy full heat-…
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Gaggia
Community defaultUS$1,699
The Classic GT is a competent first prosumer from Gaggia: the dual PID boilers, external OPV, volumetric programming, and low-flow pre-infusion arrive factory-built rather than modded in, wh…
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Where they actually differ
On 9 of 11 measures these two tie. The 2 rows below are the entire argument.
Brewtus IV
Classic GT
Ready when you are
Classic GT leads, decisively
~25 min· ~5 min
The price
Brewtus IV costs less, decisively
US$1,100–1,400· US$1,699
Built to last
Brewtus IV leads, clearly
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The counter’s vote
Looks barely figure in either machine’s record — the counter can sit this one out.
Classic GT: Premium stainless chassis and compact dual-boiler footprint appeal as a "real machine" counter presence; reveals preference for pro-style build over appliance aesthetics.
Only the Brewtus IV: the standard 58mm ecosystem.
Where they tie: milk & steam · shot ceiling · back-to-back drinks · reliability record · forgiving to learn on — don’t let a spec sheet invent a difference.
On the counter
The size difference, to scale
So — which one?
Take the Brewtus IV if —
- The difference stays in your pocket — or goes into beans
- You are buying once
- Baskets, tampers and mods transfer, forever
Take the Classic GT if —
- Patience is not your virtue at 6 a.m.
Both columns reading true? Take the Brewtus IV and put the difference into fresh, roast-dated beans — they move the cup more than this choice will.
For the row-by-row readers
The whole sheet, side by side
Matching rows fade back — the ink is where they differ.
Brewtus IV
Classic GT
Type
Dual boiler
Dual boiler
Heat-up time
~25 min
~5 min
Steam power
4/5
3.5/5
Brew + steam at once
Yes
Yes
Guest recovery
4/5
3.5/5
Shot quality ceiling
4/5
4/5
PID temperature control
Yes
Yes
Milk system
Manual steam wand
Manual steam wand
Removable brew group
No
No
Hot-water tap
Yes
Yes
Workflow demand
3.5/5
3/5
Maintenance
3.5/5
3/5
Noise
3/5
3/5
Build longevity
4.5/5
3.5/5
Dimensions
28 × 43 × 37 cm
26 × 41.6 × 42.3 cm
One owner each
“Big brew boiler, both boilers are 1.5L, no compromise w/ steam. Hard to understand why I'd want a big steam boiler and small brew boiler if I'm only going to use the brew boiler 99% of the time.”
“The Gaggia Classic GT feels extremely stable and high-quality”
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