Bialetti 06895 Moka Express 12-Cup Replacement Funnel

Replace the funnel of your espresso machine with this replacement funnel from Bialetti. Made from aluminum, it is reliable and durable. This replacement funnel is suitable for the 12-cup Moka Express espresso makers. Hand wash recommended for best care. Bialetti is the world’s most recognized and beloved Italian coffee company. Bialetti coffee makers have become iconic and has allowed millions of consumers to enjoy great Italian coffee that once was only available in cafes and restaurants. Bialetti’s passion remains in making superb coffee simple.

Product Features

  • Replacement funnel
  • Fits 12-cup Moka Express
  • Made from Aluminum
  • Reliable and durable
  • Hand-wash recommended

3 thoughts on “Bialetti 06895 Moka Express 12-Cup Replacement Funnel”

  1. Made my Moka pot work like new, again. My 6 cup Moka pot had become very erratic after several years of daily usage. It would sound like it was done pushing all the heated water up through the coffee grounds, but the top part of the pot would only be about half full. I would put it back on the burner and it would bubble away a few more minutes, sometimes completely filling the top and sometimes not. I have periodically replaced the gasket and the screen, but they had never made the pot malfunction like this. The old funnel had…

  2. If your trusty moka pot suddenly and inexplicably stops working, this maybe the culprit! Recently I went on a road trip with a visitor from another country and took my trusty old moka pot along. The first few pots of coffee were fine but then one morning it just stopped working. The coffee would not go up into the upper chamber! We kept trying to negotiate the moka pot during our trip but it never worked quite right. Sometimes we got lucky and a little bit of coffee would make it’s way to the upper chamber but most of the time it just gurgled and sputtered. Like I said, the main…

  3. Got my Moka Express working again! The over 40-year-old Bialetti Moka Express that my family brought over from Italy had suddenly stopped working normally. Barely any coffee would come out of it. I tried replacing the rubber gasket and the filter, grinding the coffee finer, but nothing got it to work consistently. I stumbled on a post in a forum from someone with the same problem saying that sometimes the funnel gets dented over the years and no longer keeps its round shape, which can allow steam to escape and prevents the…

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