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Reddit mentions of Bialetti Venus Induction 4 Cup Espresso Coffee Maker, Stainless Steel, Pack of 1

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of Bialetti Venus Induction 4 Cup Espresso Coffee Maker, Stainless Steel, Pack of 1. Here are the top ones.

Bialetti Venus Induction 4 Cup Espresso Coffee Maker, Stainless Steel, Pack of 1
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    Features:
  • Makes 4 Espresso Cups = 8.0 fl. Oz.
  • Stainless Steel construction good for all heat sources including induction. Not Dishwasher Safe
  • Ready in 4-5 minutes
  • Fits right on the stovetop
  • Features a black nylon heat-resistant handle
Specs:
ColorStainless Steel
Height7.1 Inches
Length9 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMarch 2007
SizePack of 1
Weight1 Pounds
Width9 Inches

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Found 5 comments on Bialetti Venus Induction 4 Cup Espresso Coffee Maker, Stainless Steel, Pack of 1:

u/Big_Blue_Smurf · 3 pointsr/Coffee

I can't see a reason to spend $200 on a moka pot, unless I'm missing something.

This one works fine - used it yesterday morning.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00067WBU4/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/ajfirecracker · 3 pointsr/Coffee

Bialetti Venus - $29 (4-cup) - is a stainless steel moka pot. The main advantages of stainless are appearance and a lower chance of metallic taste. The main disadvantage is that the metal transmits heat less effectively.

u/bebehDontBeLikeThat · 3 pointsr/Coffee

I think the smaller stovetop /moka pots are more forgiving and take less time to build up pressure. I have found a 3 or 4 cup to be perfect for me. It's fast, easier to dial in grind size, and it will give me about 6 oz of really strong coffee. It's not too much coffee to commit to, and if I want more, I'll just make more!

Aluminum is the classic material and will conduct heat faster than steel, but the time difference to heat up any size under a 6-cup size is negligible (in my opinion). Some will prefer stainless steel because of the aesthetics, durability, or just get paranoid about potential health issues. There are no proven negative health affects for using an aluminum moka pot, but some people like the peace of mind.

This is the most common steel stovetop I'm familiar with. Can't really go wrong with Bialetti!
https://www.amazon.com/Venus-Espresso-Coffee-Maker-Stainless/dp/B00067WBU4/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1485805215&sr=8-3&keywords=steel+moka+pot+4+cup+bialetti

If money isn't an option and you like nice things, check out any of the designs from Alessi.

u/AmNotLost · 2 pointsr/Coffee

A moka pot and a milk frother can fit the bill. It's not an automated machine, but if you can boil water on the stove, you have all the skills you really need.

I have something like this and this. They total about $50.

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