Hello and welcome to this sale
here is a fantastic very traditional Aromina ten sided 260ml 6-cup espresso maker
Ever wondered how these pots work?
Espresso is seriously strong coffee;
It is normally drunk in tiny cups so that a single shot of espresso has more caffeine than a mug of normal coffee
The name is Italian and means 'made under pressure' rather than 'quickly' as many people seem to think
For those who prefer the coffee slightly less strong, it can be diluted with boiling water, its a really stylish piece of kit it is really one of the finest I have ever sold, have a look at the others on ebay, then come back to me - this one is fantastic
With this 6 cup Stovetop Espresso Maker believe me when I saw this item I thought give it a go, hey, its really great, and using this espresso maker is a real pleasure, it looks great and feels really traditional I have taken it on trips abroad, it will not smash in your case, and these are made of aluminium they have an angular ten-sided shape
The angles help you get a grip on the pot when unscrewing the top
The cylindrical stainless steel models although look very nice, can be very difficult to open Hey, its really GREAT, and using this espresso maker is a real pleasure, fine-ground coffee is placed in a container halfway up When the water boils, the pressure of the steam pushes the boiling water up through the grounds in a single pass, producing the characteristic gurgling sound
Because of the pressure, the coffee is very strong
The brewed coffee is collected in the top half of the pot
When all the water is gone from the lower half, the gurgling dies away and the coffee is ready
Features
#Ten Sided Design
#6-Cup
#21cm x 18cm x 9cm
#Quick and Easy
#Irresistible Taste
#Aluminium Body
#260ml Capacity
Its made from 100% aluminium and has self-cleaning valves its suitable for gas, electric pyroceramic hobs, use it at home or away, camping anything -
These 6-cup stovetop espresso makers or "moka" pots are a true European tradition, quickly brewing an extremely rich, full-flavoured coffee on your stovetop
These pots are not percolators; rather they actually brew under a mild pressure, forcing hot water up from the base through ground coffee then into the top carafe for serving
Coffee from stovetop pots generally tastes very similar to espresso from electric pump machines;
These are the end of my entire stock, buy them whilst you can, when they are gone they really are gone!
Have a Great Day
Dahak69