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Coffee Mall - Bialetti Class, 6 Cup

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List Price: $49.99
Our Price: $49.99
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Bialetti
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Kitchen Brand: Bialetti Color: Stainless Steel EAN: 0076753068543 Feature: Stovetop percolator makes 6 2-ounce cups of espresso Label: Bialetti Manufacturer: Bialetti Model: 06854 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Bialetti Release Date: 2006-05-25 Size: 6-cup Studio: Bialetti
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Stovetop percolator makes 6 2-ounce cups of espresso Heavy-gauge 18/10 stainless-steel body and stainless-steel filter basket Dual-chamber design and pressurizing process for fast brewing Stay-cool handle and knob; pressure-release valve for safety; hand wash Measures approximately 4 by 8 inches; 10-year limited warranty
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Editorial Reviews:
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Bialetti 06854 Class stovetop espresso coffee maker, 6 Cup. Italian Coffee Maker that native Italians use / Classic Elegant Design in Stainless Steel with Black Accents. You can debate all you want about espresso makers and which is the best but the proof in Italy is that most natives prefer stovetop espresso makers. And nearly 90% of Italians own at least one Bialetti coffeemaker. The dual chamber design has been proven to provide delicious, flavorful brew with little effort, in just a few minutes, heated on a stovetop. This Bialetti Class stovetop espresso maker combines elegant style combined with high quality construction. Heavy gauge, 18-10 stainless steel body. Black rubberized handle and black knob. Stainless steel filter basket. Safety pressure release valve. Each cup equals 2 ounces.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Yummy! Comment: I love it. It reminds me of sitting in Spain. I have had several high priced espresso machines-two I gave away, one I threw away (coffee/espresso machine-it sounded too good to be true. . .and it was) and one I save for company. This gives you that strong, strong espresso that is between liquid and solid-heaven! A little frothed milk and it is a dream.
I don't think you can get a better cup. In the first week, it paid for itself in the money I was spending in buying mochas out. Love having a cup in the morning and one at night. . .decadent? yep.
Soo easy to use. I love frothing the milk while the espresso brews and mixing. Some have said nuke it; but, as I grow older, I neither like anything too hot or too cold. I think the temperature is perfect with frothed milk right from the fridge, a pinch of chocolate and a little nutmeg. Add the espresso and makes two very large mochas.
I can't wait for morning to have another.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Works ok, but NOT made in Italy Comment: Bialetti apparently contracts this item out to India and is marked on on the box with an add-on sticker. The unit works ok, but the workman ship is shoddy with filed welds showing and low quality plastic handles.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not so great Comment: I've owned several stove top espresso machines. I find this one is hard to screw closed properly and therefore doesn't make a full pop of coffee. The coffee it makes is okay, but not wonderful.
Customer Rating:      Summary: great little pot!!! Comment: using this for a week and am totally hooked! Easy to use and clean and I've never had a better cup of espresso!
Customer Rating:      Summary: A nice, stylish, and well-made maker. Comment: Nice looking, all stainless construction, reasonably-priced, and decent espresso. If I would take more time and heat it up more slowly I could probably make it even better, and end up with crema on top. I guess that's the big difference between this little pot and my friend's $2,000+ Jura. I have to do all the work. I can live with that. I had an aluminum pot at one time, but it got all grody on the inside. I like the stainless.
I agree with the comments that the six-cup model can only make six really, really small cups. That's why they make espresso cups so small, and don't fill them but maybe half-full. Of course, if you use a six-cup to make two cups you're going to have some pretty wired guests . . .
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