Bialetti Venus Stainless Steel Espresso Maker - 6 Cup
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Product Description
Venus combines beauty and elegance in a tastefully designed stove top espresso maker.
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For those preferring a smoother coffee taste the Bialetti 6-Cup Venus combines beauty and elegance in a tastefully designed stovetop espresso maker. Bialetti's legacy of quality and reliability lives on in this coffee maker crafted in high-quality 18/10 stainless steel including the inner parts such as funnel filter plate with ergonomic heat-resistant handle and lid.
Bialetti Venus 6 Cups Espresso Maker
For those preferring a smoother coffee taste the Bialetti 6-Cup Venus combines beauty and elegance in a tastefully designed stovetop espresso maker. Bialetti's legacy of quality and reliability lives on in this coffee maker crafted in high-quality 18/10 stainless steel including the inner parts such as funnel filter plate with ergonomic heat-resistant handle and lid.
Bialetti Venus 6 Cups Espresso Maker
Bialetti Venus Espresso Maker – Whole Latte Love
Makes 6 Espresso Cups = 10 fl. Oz. Stainless Steel construction good for all heat sources including induction. Not Dishwasher Safe Ready in 4-5
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