Espresso maker efficiently and quickly makes Espresso on stovetop; handle resists heat
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Home Basics Espresso Maker, 9 Cups
Rated 4.75 out of 5 based on 4 customer ratings
(4 customer reviews)
$27.95 Original price was: $27.95.$16.00Current price is: $16.00.
Espresso maker in polished aluminum quickly makes espresso on stove top, with a safety pressure release valve, heat resistant handle, easy to pour spout and serves six Cups.
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SKU:
36669288
Category: Espresso Machines
Description
Additional information
Brand |
Home Basics |
---|---|
Model Number |
EM00329 |
UPC |
857198003296 |
Size |
9-Cups |
Color |
Silver |
Is Prop 65 Warning Required |
Y |
Prop 65 Warning Text |
Warning: Cancer and Reproductive Harm – http://www.P65Warnings.ca.gov |
Small Parts Warning Code |
0 |
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BookHouseBoy (verified owner) –
I enjoy this pot a lot. It makes great coffee. I think it\’s a great idea, especially at a low price.
Pamela (verified owner) –
I have a 6 cup espresso maker. Don’t pack too much coffee or it will overflow, I make Cuban coffee with this. Otherwise great and would buy again.
Jack (verified owner) –
I was satisfied with the item.
Helpfulshopper (verified owner) –
I ruined this pot after having it for many years. It works because of the nice price. It is a 10 cupper. The espresso cup standard is one ounce. It’s not marked wrong because it holds up to 10 ounces. Don’t forget to put the water in this. The handle melted when I did it once. I can’t blame the manufacturer for my stupidity. Unless I have time to stay in the room with it, I will never run a stove top espresso pot.