Description
Bialetti Venus espresso makers are available in Three different sizes:
2, 4, 6 (about 100 ml, 180 ml, 270 ml ). A “cup” is roughly equivalent to one espresso – around 45 to 50 ml.
– Bialetti Venus is the most popular stainless steel kettle, now in a beautiful blue color.
– The blue coating is produced on the cots using the Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) process.
– Hypoallergenic, the coatings of medical instruments are also made with this process
– There are no toxic residues or other pollutants during the process
– Food safe process It brews the same authentic Italian espresso, using the same method as the original Moka Express.
Use and Care.
Although the manufacturer indicates that the coffee maker is compatible with induction hobs, it might not work on some appliances. As mentioned above, the 2 cup Bialetti Venus base is too small (approx. 80cm diameter) to work on most induction appliances.
If you have an induction stove, please check the required minimum bottom diameter for the pot before ordering.
Bialetti Venus Sizes
4 | ~170 ml | 170 mm | 90 mm |
6 | ~240 ml | 200 mm | 100 mm |
Before First Use:
Before using the Bialetti Venus for the first time, it’s a good idea to wash all the parts in hot water first.
We recommend using at least once with water only before using to brew espresso.
It’s really important that you don’t use the handle while unscrewing as this can cause the handle to break.
Making Coffee in the Bialetti Venus:
- Fill the base with water to just below the level of the safety valve. Be careful not to overfill as the air in the space between the water and the coffee filter is what heats and forces the water up through the coffee. If the water tank is overfilled the result is boiled coffee, with a bitter or burnt taste.
- Insert the funnel.
- Loosely fill the funnel with espresso ground coffee, do not press coffee down.
- Screw the top section firmly to the base.
- Place the coffeemaker on a low to medium heat. When using on gas adjust the flame so that it does not extend up the side of the pot.
- It takes only 3 – 6 minutes, depending on the size of the coffeemaker and the intensity of heat, until it’s ready to serve.
- Remove immediately from the heat once coffee pot is full. Do not allow to boil and do not put on full heat as this may cause the coffee to have a burnt taste.
- Take apart and hand wash in warm water.
Please note – If you’re looking for a Bialetti espresso maker specifically for use on induction hobs we recommend the Bialetti Moka Induction.