Moka Express 3 Cup

 3,960

Manufacturer: Bialetti
Colour: Silver
Material: Aluminum
Number of Espresso: 3
Induction hobs: no
Capacity: 150 ml
Height: 16 cm
Diameter: 8 cm

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Description

Moka Express is the most classic model of the world leader among coffee makers, Bialetti. It was this café in the 1930s that made the Italian producer famous. To this day, it is the most popular moka model in the world, as evidenced by over 200 million copies produced.

The Bialetti Moka Express 3tz model is used to brew 3 cups of espresso at the same time (about 50ml each). The total capacity is 150ml.

To prepare a real Italian espresso, all you need is a coffee shop, good coffee and a few minutes!

• Construction: The
aluminum-cast coffee maker impresses with its quality of workmanship. The classic shape, unchanged for decades, will be an original element of any kitchen. The handle and an additional black plastic handle ensure the convenience of carrying and serving the finished drink. Production takes place in Italy.

• Usage:
Bialetti Moka Express can be used on gas and electric burners. The product should be positioned so that the handle is out of reach of the heat source.

The coffee maker should be washed by hand without using detergents. Not dishwasher safe.

When choosing the size of the coffeemaker, remember that with each brewing you should prepare the amount of coffee specified by the manufacturer.

• How does moka work?
The coffee machine consists of an upper tank with a gasket, a filter and a lower tank. Place the ground coffee beans in the filter, pour water into the lower tank below the level of the safety valve and connect all the elements together. We put the coffee maker on the stove and wait a few minutes. Hot water will move to the upper tank flowing through the ground beans. A delicious and aromatic espresso is ready!

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