Bialetti has been in the stovetop coffee brewing game since the 1930s, and its Rainbow range showcases its most colourful creations yet.
The principle of making coffee on the stove is simple. Fill the bottom chamber with water and the coffee basket with ground coffee, and then place the pot on your stove. As the water boils, pressurised steam will help it surge upwards, passing through your coffee grounds and sending your brewed coffee into the top chamber. The classic eight-sided pot design allows for even heat diffusion, helping to extract more aromas from your grounds. The unit can make six cups of coffee in one go, so it’s suitable for both solo sipping and sharing.
You may take your coffee black, but you can balance the darkness with this vibrant coffee maker from Bialetti.
The principle of making coffee on the stove is simple. Fill the bottom chamber with water and the coffee basket with ground coffee, and then place the pot on your stove. As the water boils, pressurised steam will help it surge upwards, passing through your coffee grounds and sending your brewed coffee into the top chamber. The classic eight-sided pot design allows for even heat diffusion, helping to extract more aromas from your grounds. The unit can make six cups of coffee in one go, so it’s suitable for both solo sipping and sharing.
You may take your coffee black, but you can balance the darkness with this vibrant coffee maker from Bialetti.