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Vintage 80s Lavazza Carmencita stainless steel moka espresso pot
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Vintage 80s Lavazza Carmencita stainless steel moka espresso pot
Vintage 80s Lavazza Carmencita stainless steel moka espresso pot
Vintage 80s Lavazza Carmencita stainless steel moka espresso pot
Moka Pots Vintage Lavazza 'Carmencita' Espresso Pot 6 Cup

Vintage Lavazza 'Carmencita' Espresso Pot 6 Cup

£75.00
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Original 1979 Lavazza ‘Carmencita’ in Silver for 3 cups of espresso.

Designed by the architect and urban planner Marco Zanuso and produced by the prestigious Balzano.

Sourced in Turin, Italy.

Used but in excellent condition.

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Vintage Lavazza 'Carmencita' Espresso Pot 6 Cup

£75.00
Sold Out

Original 1979 Lavazza ‘Carmencita’ in Silver for 3 cups of espresso.

Designed by the architect and urban planner Marco Zanuso and produced by the prestigious Balzano.

Sourced in Turin, Italy.

Used but in excellent condition.

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  • How to brew coffee in a moka pot?

    1. Fill the bottom chamber with water at room temperature (up to the pot’s safety valve).

    2. Choose your favourite ground coffee (recommended grind level: ground specially for a moka pot and never too fine!). Generously fill the filter of the pot with coffee, but make sure not to press it.

    3. Place the moka pot on the stove (the handle should be kept further away from the heat source). Set heat to low – waiting for a few more minutes is definitely worth the resulting flavour. Once the upper chamber is filled with coffee, turn off the heat.

    4. Now, on to the most important stage – tasting! Your coffee will be even more delicious if you drink it right away.

    – Not dishwasher-safe

    – Not suitable for induction hobs

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