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Bialetti Kitty 6-Cup Espresso Maker
A modern reimagining of Bialetti's classic espresso maker, this two-part stainless steel stovetop brewer delivers delicious, rich espresso-add a dollop of foam for an espresso macchiato or pour over a scoop of ice cream for a creamy affogato. One sip, and you'll understand why there's a Bialetti brewer in 90 percent of Italian households.
Bialetti Moka Express Espresso Makers
The Bialetti two-part cast aluminum espresso pot has long set the standard for stovetop espresso makers. With the invention of the Bialetti in the 1930s, espresso-long a staple of Italian cafés and bars-became available for home consumption. Today, this classic of twentieth-century industrial design can be found in 90 percent of Italian homes. Now Italy's favorite pot can go to work in your kitchen, making delicious espresso on gas or electric stovetops.
Bialetti Moka Express Espresso Makers
The Bialetti two-part cast aluminum espresso pot has long set the standard for stovetop espresso makers. With the invention of the Bialetti in the 1930s, espresso-long a staple of Italian cafés and bars-became available for home consumption. Today, this classic of twentieth-century industrial design can be found in 90 percent of Italian homes. Now Italy's favorite pot can go to work in your kitchen, making delicious espresso on gas or electric stovetops.
Bialetti Moka Express Espresso Makers
The Bialetti two-part cast aluminum espresso pot has long set the standard for stovetop espresso makers. With the invention of the Bialetti in the 1930s, espresso-long a staple of Italian cafés and bars-became available for home consumption. Today, this classic of twentieth-century industrial design can be found in 90 percent of Italian homes. Now Italy's favorite pot can go to work in your kitchen, making delicious espresso on gas or electric stovetops.
Bialetti Moka Express Espresso Makers
The Bialetti two-part cast aluminum espresso pot has long set the standard for stovetop espresso makers. With the invention of the Bialetti in the 1930s, espresso-long a staple of Italian cafés and bars-became available for home consumption. Today, this classic of twentieth-century industrial design can be found in 90 percent of Italian homes. Now Italy's favorite pot can go to work in your kitchen, making delicious espresso on gas or electric stovetops.
