Bialetti 4-Cup Stainless Replacement Gasket / Filter Pack reviews

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Merchandise technical Particulars and Description

  • Contains: (3) alternative gaskets and 1 particular alternative Stainless filter display screen
  • External Diameter 2.5in.
  • Suits: 4-Cup Bialetti Stainless Steel versions (Venus, Musa, Course)
  • Be aware: Not Appropriate with Aluminum MOKA Espresso Pots

Bialetti substitute gasket/filter for 3 and 4 cup stovetop espresso coffee makers. Includes 1 stainless filter and 3 alternative gaskets...Click listed here Examine A lot more >>

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A 3 cup Bialetti Moka Communicate espresso maker, La Cafetiere espresso mill and a Bodum Latteo milk frother join forces to make a cappuccino from clean Nicaraguan arabica beans, sweetened organic soya milk and a hundred% cocoa powder. (2nd edit :)

Video Ranking: 4 / 5

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24 Comments

grogmaninteractive says:

@Saiule I hadn’t any bad intention. On my pc the site works with no problems…probably on Linux the Trojan can’t start.
I’m sorry about that.

29 Jan 12 @ 10am

Saiule says:

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29 Jan 12 @ 11am

Ahairinthegate says:

@92CUNDO It’s a 3 cup pot.

29 Jan 12 @ 11am

92CUNDO says:

is this the 1 cup pot?

29 Jan 12 @ 12pm

grogmaninteractive says:

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29 Jan 12 @ 12pm

Ahairinthegate says:

@Maafa1619 and soya milk at that! Fucking hell, call the police!

29 Jan 12 @ 1pm

Maafa1619 says:

That is not a cappuccino. You put in way to much milk. That, my friend, is warm coffee-flavored milk.

29 Jan 12 @ 2pm

roy2ohio says:

“….the coffee is not as good as the coffee made from real espresso machines.” Absolutely not true! Different brewing methods bring out different characteristics of the exact, same bean. Use the same bean in an Espresso machine, the Bialetti, French Press and Aeropress and you’ll get 4 different flavors, none better than the other. It comes down to the quality of the coffee, the complexity, and of course, personal preference.

29 Jan 12 @ 2pm

Servostyring says:

Great video.. I also like the Bialetti Moka. Ill try making cappuccino today :) thanks for the idea…

29 Jan 12 @ 3pm

dralger says:

Der Cappuccino aus der Bialetti schmeckt besser als der aus dem Vollautomaten. Ich trinken ersten jeden zweiten Morgen.

29 Jan 12 @ 3pm

n00bas18 says:

@TheSweetalchemist
I quote from : “Suitable for all heat sources except induction”.
You will need the Bialetti Venus Induction for that.

29 Jan 12 @ 3pm

n00bas18 says:

What do you do if the stove is too small? I see that on top of the stove there is like an X where you can put it on. Mine is like this [ ]. I can’t put it on top so I wonder if I could place it on the stove itself? Like where the gas comes out. I don’t know if it can do any damage… Anyone =)?

29 Jan 12 @ 4pm

TheOfficialruben says:

mmmm….get in my belly….


29 Jan 12 @ 4pm

gronki1 says:

@pianothatilove How do you define “the real thing”? I have both moka and espresso machine. I think the taste of the coffee made in each of them is different, but none of them is worse. Try using light roasted coffee for moka. The dark roasted may result in too bitter coffee, as the brewing temperature in moka is slightly higher than in espresso machine.

29 Jan 12 @ 5pm

Coala8D says:

My mother have one of these Bialetti Moka, but she is traveling and I really needed a drink for coffee. I didn’t know what to do until I watched this. Thank you very much!

29 Jan 12 @ 5pm

bellamama157 says:

This is the best Bialetti video…very beautifully shot and enjoyable to watch! I agree with dureyes…Amazon is getting lots of business from this!

29 Jan 12 @ 5pm

TheSweetalchemist says:

Could this work on induction stove?

29 Jan 12 @ 6pm

Luineancaion says:

Beautiful photography. But I recommend putting preboiled water into the bottom section, then watching as the coffee comes up, and as soon as it changes colour to a light yellow (it should be a rapid change) place the moka pot on a cool wet towel to quickly stop the extraction. By not over extracting, the coffee in the cup tastes so much better.

29 Jan 12 @ 6pm

YELLOWMASTODON says:

@dureyes professional? I don’t fing heating milk in microwave professional…

29 Jan 12 @ 6pm

YELLOWMASTODON says:

professional? I don’t fing heating milk in microwave professional…

29 Jan 12 @ 6pm

brianweidner says:

Great video

29 Jan 12 @ 7pm

peterhobit says:

eccellente, nice little clip


29 Jan 12 @ 8pm

newtubetubetube says:

@pianothatilove Shit in, shit out.
Try using better coffee bean. You get what you pay for after all.

29 Jan 12 @ 8pm

umijin says:

@pianothatilove And you didn’t use it correctly for a long time. Most people leave the heat on too long, and the coffee gets bitter. When you hear the water spattering sound, you should turn it off within 20-30 seconds.

29 Jan 12 @ 9pm

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