Bialetti 6-Cup Stovetop Espresso Maker

April 25, 2018 - Comment

This Bialetti Espresso maker is the original and best way to make authentic espresso coffee in your home. This model makes 6, 2-ounce cups of delicious coffee. Product Features Produces 6 demitasse (2 ounce) cups of rich, velvety espresso in less than 5 minutes Made of high quality polished aluminum in the classic Bialetti Octagon

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This Bialetti Espresso maker is the original and best way to make authentic espresso coffee in your home. This model makes 6, 2-ounce cups of delicious coffee.

Product Features

  • Produces 6 demitasse (2 ounce) cups of rich, velvety espresso in less than 5 minutes
  • Made of high quality polished aluminum in the classic Bialetti Octagon shape
  • Max Boiler Capacity : 12(fl oz), 300ml
  • Patented safety valve; Easy to clean and disassemble
  • 2 Year Warranty, Designed and Made in Italy

Comments

Patrick523 says:

Intoxicating aroma I started off with the 3-cup and quickly ordered the 6-cup as well. After a bit of trial and error I have my process down. And when you get the process down and can start truly enjoying your coffee ritual, you will be amazed by the wonderful aroma that escapes just before the coffee begins to stream out. It fills the house.I have become a bit of a Bialetti junkie now. I’ve won an auction for some Bialetti espresso cups and just won an auction for a 9-cup with a set of espresso cups…

N. Lazar says:

My number 1 method for making coffee Love my Bialetti !This is my preferred method of making coffee these days and it is great with milk, added water or straight up. Here are some tips after using it for a few months.1 – Use cold water, don’t take a short cut with warmer water.2 – Small flame is best, take your time.3 – Grind the coffee slightly coarser than an espresso grind. Too coarse and the water will pass through too quickly. Use freshly ground beans. (A ceramic burr hand grinder…

B. Laska says:

Love my Moka pots! I own three Bialetti moka pots (6 cup, 3 cup, and 1 cup). I’ve been using them exclusively to brew my morning coffee for the last two years. The 3 cup is the one I use most frequently, as it is enough to make two strong servings of coffee for me. The 1-cup is very tiny, tinier than I expected it would be. I use it for an afternoon pick-me-up because it’s just enough to wake me up, but not enough to keep me up all night. I dilute the coffee with steamed milk. I’ve tried hot water, but didn’t…

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