Primula’s 12 Cup Aluminum Stovetop Espresso Coffee Maker delivers 12 demitasse-size cups of rich, authentic espresso or Cuban coffee. Stovetop espresso makers are popular because you can make quality espresso quickly, without the hassle of electric espresso machines. Primula’s 12 cup espresso maker is compact, easy to use, and delivers up to dozen delicious cups of fresh, aromatic espresso in one pot. Its distinctive design provides through and even heat distribution for enhanced flavor and aroma. Included in each box are easy step by step instructions to make the perfect cup of espresso the very first time. Simply fill the lower chamber with water, fill the filter with ground coffee, and place on stovetop. Within minutes, delicious, bubbling cups of espresso will fill the pot. Remove from heat and enjoy! This cast aluminum espresso maker features a safety-release valve, a major factor in controlling the quality of your espresso. It controls the pressure with which the water is delivered to the coffee grounds. This stovetop espresso and Cuban coffee maker allows you to make a delicious pot of espresso without worry as the safety release valve controls the pressure at a set, pre-determined level. This sturdy espresso maker is carefully crafted of strong, long-lasting aluminum and features a durable flip-top lid with a temperature resistant knob and handle that allows for easy, safe pouring.
Product Features
- Heat should be set to LOW or MEDIUM as high heat especially with gas stoves (open flame) can damage the handle
- Stovetop espresso maker with a capacity for 12 demitasse-size cups of rich, authentic espresso
- Durable flip-top lid; temperature resistant knob and handle that allow for easy, safe pouring
- Safety release valve controls the pressure of water delivery for perfectly extracted espresso
- Classic espresso coffee maker design provides even heat distribution for enhanced flavor and aroma
- Classically designed and easy to use espresso coffee maker, crafted of durable cast aluminum
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