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Kitchen Craft Le'Xpress Italian Style 3 Cup Express Coffee Maker £4.00 + p&p @ Amazon
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This Le'Xpress traditional Italian style stove top espresso maker has been designed to brew superior tasting coffee by forcing high pressure water through ground coffee to infuse and produce an exceptional full bodied coffee flavour. Simple to use the espresso maker, often also referred to as a 'Moka pot', provides a fuller roasted flavour preparing rich espresso coffee in minutes. The Le'Xpress espresso maker features a long lasting high temperature silicone gasket, plus a free replacement gasket. The espresso maker is suitable for all heat sources excluding induction and full instructions for use are included. The espresso maker can also be easily washed and is hand wash only.
This Le'Xpress traditional Italian style stove top espresso maker has been designed to brew superior tasting coffee by forcing high pressure water through ground coffee to infuse and produce an exceptional full bodied coffee flavour. Simple to use the espresso maker, often also referred to as a 'Moka pot', provides a fuller roasted flavour preparing rich espresso coffee in minutes. The Le'Xpress espresso maker features a long lasting high temperature silicone gasket, plus a free replacement gasket. The espresso maker is suitable for all heat sources excluding induction and full instructions for use are included. The espresso maker can also be easily washed and is hand wash only.
Or order something else for £6 then return, so Amazon pays for both ways of deliveries
I use a third of a mug of milk in the microwave, then top up with 3 shots made with the 3 cup...... the 6 cup moka pot would make far too much coffee for one mug. I do have a 6 cup as well but its used to make 2 mugs.
What reason do you give for the return as a return delivery fee of £3.30 is charged by amazon for returns which are not defective, faulty, damage?
6 expresso shots in one mug? Do you sleep well?
If filled correctly this will provide 3 expresso shots
Buy a bialetti tutti crema for £16 and you've got as good cappucino / latte as any high street coffee shop
Spend a bit more on a decent stainless one and it will last you a lifetime, they also tend to make better coffee.
e.g.
anothercoffee.co.uk/pro…spx
Bloody hell that's new lol
Its equally as good as the Bialetti I used to have.
Just in case anyone was wondering!
Still, good price...
I've been using these aluminium moka pots for years.
You can always say 'not as described' or something like that.
Your missing my point. Th average English Jo does not drink expresso shots, he like a proper mug of coffee. The 3 cup is 0.12 ltr and the 6 cup 0.24 ltr capacity. It takes the six cup to full an average mug, allowing room for the usual shot of cold milk on top. If you are making shots to add to heated milk then fine go for the small one, but if you want a no nonsense full mug of coffee made with just water and one measure of coffee, I stress just one measure not six!!, in the pod then go for the 6 cup. I know it sounds crazy but these these are really small!
There is no such drink as expresso!
Also got the story book of Ghostbusters 2 for 69p to get super saver delivery, lol.
tassimo.co.uk/Dri…791
Yes mine has the oxidation but clean it with hot water and baking powder it will come up nice and be fine. This is normal and with a clean its fine.
Bare in mind all home coffee machines E.g tassimo, gaggia, delonghi etc use aluminium boilers so will suffer from this as well you just wont see it.
These make a great coffee. Arguably not an espresso by modern standards but certainly better than Starbucks when you get the hang of using it.
Just remember you need to spend time preparing a coffee with this. You can't just stick it on a stove and walk away like a tassimo but if you are still happy to get this you won't be disappointed
I beg to differ!
es·pres·so (-sprs, -sprs) also ex·pres·so (k-sprs, k-)
n. pl. es·pres·sos also ex·pres·sos
A strong coffee brewed by forcing steam under pressure through darkly roasted, powdered coffee beans.
[Italian (caffè) espresso, espresso (coffee), past participle of esprimere, to press out, from Latin exprimere : ex-, ex- + premere, to press; see per-4 in Indo-European roots.]
Source: thefreedictionary.com/esp…sso
You can beg to differ all you want, but in the Oxford English dictionary it states: The spelling expresso is not used in the original Italian and is strictly incorrect, although it is common.
Would you care to show me a photo of an expresso, or tell me what one tastes like?
Flubit made it £3.76 delivered
Nice one
Yes an "expresso" is ...... "A strong coffee brewed by forcing steam under pressure through darkly roasted, powdered coffee beans."
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That's an "espresso".
Again, I beg to differ!
Again, you can beg all you like
Figure of speech - sadly you'll never hear me beg!
if the OED says there's no such thing as "expresso", then there ain't
simple as
the missus gets told every time too, it always bugs me stupid
splitting hairs now
word is wrong, you are wrong.
fin
Much better and £10 cheaper
amazon.co.uk/s/r…ess
I got my Stellar for £24, but that looks like a reasonable deal.
can't comment on the quality of it, but try googling Typhoon Novo, looks like good value for a 6 cup induction friendly pot
comes in some nice colours too