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Reddit mentions of Bialetti Moka Express Export Espresso Maker, Silver

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Bialetti Moka Express Export Espresso Maker, Silver. Here are the top ones.

Bialetti Moka Express Export Espresso Maker, Silver
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    Features:
  • Country Of Origin: Italy
  • Package Width: 12.8 Centimeters
  • Package Height: 16.4 Centimeters
  • Package Length: 9 Centimeters
Specs:
ColorSilver
Height5.9 Inches
Length9.84 Inches
Number of items1
Size2 cups
Weight0.881849048 Pounds
Width7.87 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Bialetti Moka Express Export Espresso Maker, Silver:

u/festermoronica · 3 pointsr/TrainPorn

I got me one of [these] (https://www.amazon.com/Bialetti-6-Cup-Stovetop-Espresso-Maker/dp/B0019M4H16?th=1), but wait, there's more, buy two and I get a 27.34512% comission...

u/izalac · 2 pointsr/Coffee

Since you mentioned Tassimo, I presume you're in UK?

If you want a coffee you can brew with a press of the button, then your options are a bit limited. You either try another pod machine (Who knows? You might like Dolce Gusto or Nespresso more than Tassimo, but certainly try before you buy), or go for a superautomatic espresso machine, which is pricier.

"Bean to cup" machines might refer either to drip brew machines or superautomatic espresso machines. You want an espresso machine (or something similar to it) in order to make lattes and flat whites, so if you go that route make sure it's a superautomatic. These can get pricey though - cheap ones might not get you results which are better than pod machines. And they require more maintenance than pod machines.

If you're willing to put in slightly more work, I recommend buying a decent starting grinder, and either a moka pot or an Aeropress, both of which can produce a concentrated espresso-like coffee which you can use for lattes and flat whites. Moka pot goes on your stove, Aeropress takes hot water from your kettle. While it brews you can warm up some milk and use a simple frother. Get good quality beans and you can make better coffee than any pod machine and most superautos, at 10% of the price for a decent superauto, with cheaper price per cup compared to Tassimo discs.

u/Noxull · 1 pointr/Coffee

Pretty much everyone has recommended the Moka pot to me so I'm probably going to buy this moka pot and this for the milk.

They're perfect for my price range and conveniently tiny since I'm only going to be making 1-2 cups at a time. Eventually I'll invest in something of much better quality and I'll get better at making coffee but for now I just need something temporary that will resemble espresso in the mornings.

Thanks for all the help!