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Bialetti invented the moka pot in 1933 — this is the original; everything else is a copy. The induction-compatible version matters in Australia because most modern kitchens are induction and basic aluminium moka pots won't work on them. 15,659 reviews at 4.5 stars is unreal for a coffee maker, and $70 down from $100 is the cheapest I've seen the induction model. Not as strong as a real espresso machine but a fraction of the price and miles better than instant.
Stovetop moka espresso maker designed by Bialetti — the brand that invented the moka pot in 1933. This is the induction-compatible version: bi-material construction with a stainless steel base for use on all hob types (induction, gas, electric, ceramic) and an aluminium top for efficient heat distribution. Brews 2 cups (100ml) of authentic stovetop espresso. Patented safety valve. Black finish with grey handle and lid knob. Hand-wash only with water (no detergent). Not suitable for finely-ground coffee.
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