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#1 Photo Products - Bialetti Moka Express 3-Cup Stovetop Percolator

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List Price: $19.99
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Manufacturer: Bialetti
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Kitchen Brand: Bialetti Color: Alumimum EAN: 0076753067997 Feature: Stovetop brewer makes 3 2-ounce cups of espresso in just 4 to 5 minutes Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Bialetti Manufacturer: Bialetti Model: 06799 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Bialetti Release Date: 2006-05-25 Size: 3-cup Studio: Bialetti
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Features
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Stovetop brewer makes 3 2-ounce cups of espresso in just 4 to 5 minutes Made of durable polished aluminum in a unique octagon shape Flip-up top and side-pour spout provide added convenience Wash by hand with warm soapy water and rinse clean; made in Italy Measures 4-1/4 by 6-1/2 inches
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great coffeemaker, smooth tasting express or latte type drinks Comment: I bought this after getting a Nespresso Aeroccino Automatic Milk Frother for Christmas. Already have a Cusinart Grind and Brew. This tops the Cusinart for rich coffee, easily brewed on the stovetop, for taste and smoothness of the coffee. Seems less acidic in brew.
Since I am lactose intolerant, I add soy milk heated and frothed in the Aeroccino and I have a great soy latte... even with both in terms of cost, I recoup the cost of having a latte outside of the house in a week or or two... and in my house and easy chair in front of the TV watching the news.
Worth a try for the newbie. I will have to wait and see how the Moka Express holds up. Recommended by my local Peet's --- 2 T coffee per 6 oz of water. I just filled the filter and the Moka Express to the top of the line (9 cup Moka Express). Worked out great. Enjoy...
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great for making espresso sin crema Comment: I got this because Giada used one line it on Everyday Italian to make espresso. I'll admit, it does a pretty decent job of making espresso in a relatively short amount of time. However, make sure you watch the Moka... I burned up my first one because non of my burners are small enough for it and I wasn't paying attention. If you put milk in the top of the Moka and less water in the bottom, you can make a cappuccino (no need for the uber expensive Moka). I'm glad I got this brand because it has worked well (other than burning up my first). One thing to note, you will not get the crema (the lighter brown foam at the top) making espresso this way, which is an issue for some.
Customer Rating:      Summary: I plan to upgrade. Comment: Short of buying an actual espresso machine, which generates steam, this is an excellent alternative for making espresso. My only regret is that I bought the smallest model and for me it doesn't even make a good mug full of coffee. I expect that I will upgrade to a larger model of the same design.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Quick Brew Comment: I just needed something that would give me a small but quick caffeine boost in the morning. It works perfectly for that - 5 minutes flat - and into a small thermos with a bit of milk and sugar. Done.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The 'classic' isn't always the best. Comment: Stovetop, 'moka'-style espresso is great. The bialetti is the 'classic' in this department. So, what's not to love? Well, the Bialetti is made cheaply, of aluminum and soft plastic. I've had several of these, and always end up burning them, melting the handle, or wrecking them in the dishwasher.
So, what's the alternative? Well, stainless steel works great here. There are other manufacturers that build stainless stovetop espresso makers that are substantially more durable, dishwasher-friendly, and make the same great 'moka'. I'm a fan of the Vev Vigano, but I'm willing to bet there are lots of other brands that are perfectly good choices.
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Editorial Reviews:
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The original 1933 design of Alfonso Bialetti, the Moka Express, is one of the most universally recognized products in the world. With over a quarter-billion units sold, the Moka is by far the world's most popular coffee maker. A simple stovetop brewer the Moka is suitable for gas, electric or radiant heat sources...just fill the lower vessel with water, add fine ground coffee to the integral filter and heat until the upper vessel is filled with coffee.
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