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Bialetti Class, 6 Cup

Bialetti Class, 6 Cup

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Brand: Bialetti

Buy New: $49.99



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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 34 reviews

Color: Stainless Steel
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Size: 6-cup
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7
Dimensions (in): 4 x 6 x 8

MPN: 06854
Model: 06854
UPC: 076753068543
EAN: 0076753068543
ASIN: B0000D154R

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Stovetop percolator makes 6 2-ounce cups of espresso
  • Heavy-gauge 18/10 stainless-steel body and stainless-steel filter basket
  • Dual-chamber design and pressurizing process for fast brewing
  • Stay-cool handle and knob; pressure-release valve for safety; hand wash
  • Measures approximately 4 by 8 inches; 10-year limited warranty

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Your espresso machine is too heavy to haul to the cabin or up to the Hamptons, so get your caffeine from this Class 6-cup non-electric coffeemaker. Ground coffee, water and a hot stove are all you need to enjoy fresh coffee. Start your day right! The stainless steel, cylinder shape coffee pot is heavy duty and has a black, insulated handle. Imported. 8-1/2Hx3-1/2W".


Customer Reviews:   Read 10 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Very nice.   May 5, 2008
David M. Hamilton (Oklahoma)
I love this pot. It is fast, very pretty and makes wonderful Espresso. Highly recommend.


3 out of 5 stars It's OK   April 15, 2008
J. An (S.F. Bay Area, CA)
Pros: Dishwasher safe, looks cute and not going to rust.

Cons: It is smaller (even it says 4-cup, it is smaller than the 3-cup aluminum version), and coffee flavor is not as intense as its aluminum cousin. If you use traditional ratio with milk for cappuccino, milk will overpower the flavor. It takes more coffee grind to make a decent espresso. It also takes longer to brew.

I was going to return it, but decided not to be too fussy over a cup of coffee. Life is more grand.




5 out of 5 stars Perfection or Nothing   April 1, 2008
nightowl (Arizona)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

If you get one of these that works, it is WONDERFUL and makes the best espresso in the world; I can add nothing to previous reviews in regard to its many merits.
The problem is getting a pot that works. My first pot arrived with its lid detatched and no attachment part ("fixed" with a bent paper clip)with no way to obtain the part. Amazon promptly sent me a replacement pot, which did not work at all.
Evidently, I was not the only one with problems because Amazon said they were not sending more replacements because of the number of problems...I returned the "replacement" and have been using my paper-clip pot, which,subsequently, I've been able to fix.
Now, not only does this pot make wonderful espresso, but it looks good. It is added convenience to be able to leave the pot out, easy to access and ready to use, and have it be attractive rather than an eyesore or "clutter" object.
The most important thing though -- the coffee -- can't be beat.
Note: I've read that some people prefer aluminum for better flavor, but I have read that aluminum is suspected of causing health problems. As a result, I have not tried an aluminum coffee maker--but find it hard to believe that it could beat the flavor of coffee made in this.



5 out of 5 stars The perfect Moka pot   February 20, 2008
Scott Mueller
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I've owned a Bialetti Class stovetop espresso maker (3-cup) for 4 years now and it continues to perform perfectly. As far as moka pots go, you can't ask for better than this. The quality is much better than the aluminium pots you can buy, and the 18/10 stainless looks practically new after 4 years of daily (often twice daily) use. The only part of this pot that wears out is the rubber O-ring that seals the upper and lower halves, but i've only had to replace mine once so far and they cost next to nothing.

This pot makes an excellent espresso, second only to a professional machine or a fully automatic in-home machine such as those made by Saeco or Jura etc. Use fresh beans and grind them, and experiment with types and roasts to find your favourite. It doesn't give you a 'crema' like a machine, but the flavour of the rich dark espresso is great!

I find the 3-cup a good size for one person or to share, while the 4-cup is best for two. Generally, cleaning is simply a matter of running water over the top, bottom and filter and setting aside to dry. Occasionally it is a good idea to soak the pot in water plus some bi-carbonate of soda (baking soda) - it will leave it looking and smelling like new.

Overall, well well well worth the money!!



3 out of 5 stars Product not as expected   January 29, 2008
G. Hardt
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

Purchased the item considering that the Bialletti is a good brand. This product was made in India and I felt the quality wasn't up to par. I returned the product because it arrived damaged, but I am not sure if I would purchase it again. Ok, but not great.