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Whittard Of Chelsea Stovetop Espresso Maker 9 Cup Espresso Machine

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Screw the jug apart in the middle and remove the funnel. Fill the boiler (the bottom part) with fresh, cold water, to just below the brass safety valve and replace the funnel. Fill the funnel with espresso ground (medium fine) coffee, pack it evenly but not tightly. Check that the upper disc and rubber ring seal are... More
Screw the jug apart in the middle and remove the funnel. Fill the boiler (the bottom part) with fresh, cold water, to just below the brass safety valve and replace the funnel. Fill the funnel with espresso ground (medium fine) coffee, pack it evenly but not tightly. Check that the upper disc and rubber ring seal are correctly positioned (in the top part of the jug) then firmly screw the two halves back together so that the seal will not leak. Heat on the stove at a low to medium heat. The water in the bottom boils and is forced under pressure through the coffee trapped in the funnel. The top half of the jug begins to fill with made espresso coffee. As soon as the jug is full, turn off the heat, otherwise the jug will boil dry. Minimize
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Moka Express Hob Espresso Maker, 9 Cup

Moka Express Hob Espresso Maker, 9 Cup

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Traditional Italian stove-top aluminium coffee maker with a 9 cup capacity. Features Bialetti's "Little Man" motif.
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Screw the jug apart in the middle and remove the funnel. Fill the boiler (the bottom part) with fresh, cold water, to just below the brass safety valve and replace the funnel. Fill the funnel with espresso ground (medium fine) coffee, pack it evenly but not tightly. Check that the upper disc and rubber ring seal are correctly positioned (in the top part of the jug) then firmly screw the two halves back together so that the seal will not leak. Heat on the stove at a low to medium heat. The water in the bottom boils and is forced under pressure through the coffee trapped in the funnel. The top half of the jug begins to fill with made espresso coffee. As soon as the jug is full, turn off the heat, otherwise the jug will boil dry.
 

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