Primula 8931 Harold Import Co Espresso Maker


Primula 8931 Harold Import Co Espresso Maker 1 cup Silver

Make espresso like it’s made in Europe, with this stovetop espresso maker. Stovetop espresso makers are popular because they are easy to use, less expensive than electric espresso machines, take up little kitchen space and … they make utterly fantastic espresso. That’s why stovetop espresso machines have been well loved and well used all around the world. To use simply add water to the lower part of maker, add ground coffee beans to the basket and place unit on stovetop burner. And voile! fresh and tasty espresso for lattes, mochas, cappuccinos or drinking straight. This espresso maker is made of strong and long lasting aluminum and has a one cup capacity.

Product Features

  • Stovetop espresso maker; make espresso like it’s made in Europe
  • One cup capacity
  • Made of strong and long lasting aluminum
  • Make high quality espresso without the hassle and expense of an electric espresso maker
  • Easy to use; add water and ground coffee beans; place unit on stovetop burner
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  • Anonymous says:

    Espresso is very good Bought this while my big espresso machine was being repaired, and I’m tempted to put the “real” machine away and just use this. Very good espresso, although its small base requires special attention on my gas burner. I’m using a cast iron trivet to keep it from tipping over and onto the burner. If I balance it just right, it won’t tip, but the handle begins to melt!

  • Anonymous says:

    Not sure I would buy it again. So far so good, but not great. Works, drips when pouring, but my old one did too. I think it’s the nature of the beast. Instructions say use only coarse ground…but espresso uses fine? I’m confused now. I wish I could see when it’s done “cooking” since I can’t hear it finish like I could my old Italian 1 cup one (and the old one had a “window” in the top too). This new one hasn’t made as good an espresso yet, but may need to be used more first (I’ve used it 6 or 8 times and threw the first three batches out as recommended) and I need to find just the right grind and amount to get as good a flavor as my old one. So far, not impressed. I think I’ll buy a new gasket for my old one (I burnt it up) and make it one cup at a time again. sigh.

  • Anonymous says:

    Very Cute. So definitely read / reread the sizes for purchase lol i got this thinking it was the one cup (6 ounces), but it is actually only two ounces. It works great though! My boyfriend and I chuckle a bit when both get to drink our mini espressos out of teacups, like proper sirs.

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