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Brand Bialetti
Color Stainless Steel
Coffee Maker Type Espresso Machine
Filter Type Reusable
Style Venus
Capacity
6 Cups
Material
Stainless Steel
Item Weight
1.8 Pounds
Wattage
230 watts

About this item

  • Makes 6 Espresso Cups = 10 fl. Oz.
  • Stainless Steel construction good for all heat sources including induction. Not Dishwasher Safe
  • Ready in 4-5 minutes ; Approximate Total Height (cms) 20.0 ; Approximate Width (cms) at bottom of base is 10.5
  • Fits right on the stovetop
  • Features a black nylon heat-resistant handle

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Customer Ratings
Flavor
4.4
4.4
4.3
4.7
Easy to clean
4.2
4.1
4.3
4.6
Easy to use
4.2
4.3
4.3
4.5
Blending power
4.1
4.2
4.4
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capacity
6 cups
300 milliliters
520 milliliters
450.0 milliliters, 100.0 milliliters, 200.0 milliliters, 300.0 milliliters
235 milliliters
170 milliliters
material
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
input interface
buttons
touch screen
buttons
buttons
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wattage
230 watts
1250 watts
1000 watts
model name
venus
London Sip Stainless Steel Stove-Top Espresso Maker Coffee Pot
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New Venus
Venus Blu
weight
1.77 pounds
0.92 pounds
1 kilograms
1.19 pounds
0.48 pounds

From the manufacturer

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Bialetti 06969 Venus Stovetop Espresso Coffee Maker, 6-Cup, Stainless Steel

For those preferring a smoother coffee taste, Bialetti’s stainless stove-top pots embody our legendary ease-of-operation in sleek contemporary designs.Bialetti’s legacy of quality and reliability lives on in these lines of coffee makers crafted in high-quality 18/10 stainless with ergonomic, heat-resistant handles. Now everyone can have the beverages they crave and a look they love.

Features:

  • Size-6 Cups
  • Fl-Oz-10;Ml-300
  • Material- Stainles Steel
  • Induction Safe-Yes
  • Dishwasher Safe-No
  • Hand Wash-Yes

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Product Description

For those preferring a smoother coffee taste, the Bialetti 6-Cup Venus combines beauty and elegance in a tastefully designed stovetop espresso maker. Bialetti's legacy of quality and reliability lives on in this coffee maker crafted in high-quality 18/10 stainless steel (including the inner parts such as funnel & filter plate) with ergonomic, heat-resistant handle and lid. Produces 6 cups of rich, authentic Italian espresso in just 4-5 minutes. Note that max boiler capacity is slightly greater than the final output. Some water will be left in the boiler after brewing. The Venus is compatible with all stovetops, including induction cooktops. Stainless steel espresso pots are not dishwasher safe, hand wash only. Never use other contents besides coffee like teas, cacao powder, instant coffee or fine ground coffee as it will clog the filter plate. To use; fill the lower chamber with cold water just below the valve. Insert the funnel and fill it with ground espresso (do not tamp). Remove any coffee grounds on the edge of the funnel. Tightly screw the upper part of the pot on the base. Avoid using the handle for leverage. Select burner size to fit the bottom of pot. For gas stovetop, make sure the flame is not larger than bottom of pot. The flame should not come around the sides of the pot. Place pot on the stovetop until the water boils and coffee begins to come out of the center post. There will be a gurgling sound during this process. When the top of the pot is full of coffee, remove from stove. Hazel brown foam appears just seconds before the coffee is completely done. Before pouring coffee, stir it in the upper chamber with a small spoon to equalize all the different coffee layers for optimum flavor. Bialetti is the world's most recognized and beloved Italian coffee company. Bialetti coffee makers have become iconic and has allowed millions of consumers to enjoy great Italian coffee that once was only available in cafes and restaurants. Bialetti's passion remains in making superb coffee simple.

Customer reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars
4.4 out of 5
1,454 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality, performance, appearance and ease of cleaning of the coffee maker. For example, they mention it makes the best coffee, it works great on an induction burner and that the stainless steel is the nicest finish. Opinions are mixed on ease of use, size, and value.

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273 customers mention210 positive63 negative

Customers like the quality of the coffee maker. They say it makes the best coffee, it's a good moka pot, and it makes strong coffee. Some mention that it'll make espresso perfectly on its first attempt. Overall, most are happy with the quality and functionality of the product.

"...spout, and importantly, it does its job amazingly well--producing excellent, strong espresso(like) coffee, and untainted by poisonous aluminum...." Read more

"...Your done, now pour yourself a really good cup of joe. Tastes great just by itself or do your own thing. It is all good...." Read more

"...on my KitchenAid induction stovetop with no issues and makes strong coffee for my lattes. The 6 cup makes two lattes for me...." Read more

"...They make good strong coffee, NOT espresso. To me and all of Europe - espresso is a very dense 'shot' with creama on top...." Read more

100 customers mention73 positive27 negative

Customers like the performance of the espresso maker. They say it works well, it works great with an induction burner, and it's perfect for personal use. Customers also mention that the form and function are great.

"...pushed up through the internal spout, and importantly, it does its job amazingly well--producing excellent, strong espresso(like) coffee, and..." Read more

"...Again, who knows though! Other than that this coffee pot does a great job and cleans up nice and easy! 4 stars for that...." Read more

"Constructed for, but, did not actually work on "Induction," as claimed by various sources...." Read more

"...They also work great with an induction burner!!..." Read more

75 customers mention65 positive10 negative

Customers like the appearance of the coffee maker. They mention that it looks great, is a piece of steel beauty, and is strong and robust. Some say that the stainless steel is the nicest finish and easy to clean.

"This is now one of my favorite possessions. It is beautiful and sturdy, it makes a delightful sound when the coffee is pushed up through the..." Read more

"...Stylish as hell too. Beautiful.Now...... the coffee. I love good coffee. Actually I live for coffee...." Read more

"...Nothing, all good, so 5 stars.It is pleasing to the eye, the bottom and top screw together and seal well, the handle seems super solid..." Read more

"...PROS:1. Beautiful, aesthetically pleasing design.2. Ergonomic to hold and to pour, much more than its aluminum counterpart.3...." Read more

63 customers mention53 positive10 negative

Customers find the coffee maker easy to clean. They mention that all the parts come apart for cleaning, including the rubber ring on the bottom. The product is all stainless and easy to unscrew.

"...Other than that this coffee pot does a great job and cleans up nice and easy! 4 stars for that. Minus 1 for the phantom coating!..." Read more

"...3. Stainless steel.4. Despite of not having a spout, it pours nicely without spilling.CONS:1...." Read more

"...It cleans up nicely and never lets me down. Highly recommended for the price and the value you'll get...." Read more

"...the stainless steel version over the aluminium because it is easier to clean...." Read more

58 customers mention39 positive19 negative

Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the espresso maker. Some mention it's super easy to use and whip up espresso once you get the hang of it. However, others say that it sputters out espresso, taking nearly 10 minutes to complete, and the instructions are limited and frustrating.

"...Easy to use. Uses more coffee than a Meletta drip (but provides a much thicker cup). Clean up is a bit water intensive to wash all the grounds out...." Read more

"...also I believe because of the material it feels significantly easier to screw together..." Read more

"...who doesn't speak both languages very well and the instructions in English are lacking and a good setup for failure...." Read more

"...little espresso maker to be a step-up and absolutely love how easy it is to use, how easy it is to clean, and how well it makes my morning espresso...." Read more

38 customers mention17 positive21 negative

Customers are mixed about the size of the coffee maker. Some mention it's the perfect size for two, takes less space than an espresso machine, and makes 6 small cups. However, others say that the diameter was too small to magnetically activate a professional Induction Stove, and is smaller than you probably think.

"...to compare the design and found that not only is the filter basket stem smaller in diameter in Venus, but the pipe that the coffee shoots through is..." Read more

"The good: Great design, makes wonderful coffee, it's larger than my previous espresso maker, and it's easy to clean. The reason it gets 4 stars?..." Read more

"...Item arrived as described but it is WAY smaller than you probably think...." Read more

"This will be a nice Bialetti for traveling. It's a good size and it makes a good cup of coffee...." Read more

34 customers mention21 positive13 negative

Customers are mixed about the value of the coffee maker. Some mention it's of high quality and worth the price, while others say it'll make poor quality coffee.

"...They are inexpensive and they are more substantial than the original gasket, requiring a little more force to seat them...." Read more

"...I'd not buy it if I can turn back time. Too pricey and the volume of coffee you get is too low for each boil..." Read more

"...It cleans up nicely and never lets me down. Highly recommended for the price and the value you'll get...." Read more

"...for a stainless pot I can recommend Imusa or primula, nothing amazing, cheap, works and don't have the welding problems." Read more

32 customers mention0 positive32 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the sturdiness of the coffee maker. They mention that the basin rusted after six months of use, the bottom shows multiple rusty plaques, and the steel discolored. The coffee pot also stains brown after a few uses and has a crevice at the bottom that requires a lot of effort to clean.

"...and when it cooled and i opened it to dump the grounds, the bottom was actually rusty. I cleaned out the rest well and it's never done that since...." Read more

"...one year of use, the inside of the bottom part that holds the water has Heavily Rusted (see attached pic)...." Read more

"...month after I started using it, that I noticed that the water reservoir was getting rusted on the inside...." Read more

"...After 6 months, the bottom reservoir is getting funky. Rust stains on the tea towel it sits on after rinsing it...." Read more

Completely failed design – burned coffee or no coffee (unless my unit is defective)
1 Star
Completely failed design – burned coffee or no coffee (unless my unit is defective)
I have used Bialetti aluminum Moka Express pots for years and have been a huge fan of Bialetti. When I decided to upgrade to stainless steel, I didn’t even consider another brand. Unfortunately I was in for a very unpleasant surprise.The first time I used it to brew the discard batch to season the device, I used relatively high heat, which isn’t recommended for best taste, as it extracts bitterness. Since this one was not for drinking, it didn’t matter. The coffee brewed relatively fast but the process was very different from Bialetti aluminum pots: the aluminum Moka Express quietly shoots up the coffee and sputters only towards the end; Venus sputters loudly all throughout producing coffee, while also producing steam that escapes through the lid hinge near the handle, where water leaks down the handle. The brewing process was also accompanied by putrid burned coffee and metal smell. The coffee was done in approximately 7 minutes.The second time I was brewing coffee to drink. I used the same grind as the first time but lower flame, same as I normally use on my aluminum Bialetti. And… nothing happened. It boiled for 17 minutes with a strong burned metallic odor, but no coffee came out at all. I increased the flame, but still nothing happened. I finally turned it off. The smell was horrid. When the pot cooled off, I disassembled it to find some of the coffee on the bottom wet, while the top portion was dry. Somehow the water couldn’t get through, and it was neither a fine grind, nor was it tamped down.The third time I added slightly less coffee and increased the flame. The coffee was done in 8 minutes, but the unit overheated and the coffee in the top chamber was bubbling. The coffee had a bad burned aftertaste.The fourth and final time (I returned the unit afterwards) I took the pot of the gas a little sooner. I had way less coffee and it wasn’t burned, but it still had a bad aftertaste.My conclusion about Venus is that you can either have burned coffee, or no coffee at all. I suspect it may have something to do with two things: (1) the diameter of my burner, and (2) the diameter of the filter and coffee chamber pipes in Venus. I’m sure it also has to do with the size of coffee grinds, but given that it’s never been an issue with my aluminum moka pot (only flavor gets impacted), I will not focus on it. All I know is that my Bialetti aluminum brews coffee EVERY time regardless of the grind size or gas burner diameter, and the coffee is good, in contrast to Venus, which brews bad coffee and only sometimes. I wonder if my unit is defective somehow.(1) American gas stovetops tend to have larger diameter burners than European ones, and even the smallest burners have flames too far apart. I found with my Bialetti aluminum pot that the closer to the center the heat is concentrated, the better the outcome, which is why it works so amazingly on a camp stove. I suspect lack of more concentrated heat contributes to not enough pressure buildup to shoot up the water.(2) I disassembled both the aluminum and the Venus coffee pots to compare the design and found that not only is the filter basket stem smaller in diameter in Venus, but the pipe that the coffee shoots through is a narrow long straight tube in Venus, while it has a large-base conical design in the aluminum Moka Express. That would explain why it's so much harder for the water to pass through. Please refer to the attached photos to see the difference.Summary of pros and cons:PROS:1. Beautiful, aesthetically pleasing design.2. Ergonomic to hold and to pour, much more than its aluminum counterpart.3. Stainless steel.4. Despite of not having a spout, it pours nicely without spilling.CONS:1. My particular unit is not able to produce coffee on medium or low heat on a burner with a large diameter (yet still within bounds of the base). It can produce coffee on high heat, but then the coffee burns and has a bad aftertaste. It has a bad aftertaste even if it doesn’t burn. It may be a design flaw – see more details above.2. The steam condensates around the lid hinge and water keeps dripping down the handle during the brewing process.3. The top chamber has a bizarre and impossible to clean design (see photo). Unlike the aluminum Bialetti that has a flat chamber around the middle spout, Venus has a shape that’s a mirror image of a filter basket with crevices between the protrusion and the unit walls. Given that there is almost always some sludge on the bottom, I see it as a disadvantage for keeping it clean.I would not recommend this unit. With varying conditions I can always make better or worse coffee with an aluminum Bialetti Moka Express, whereas Venus will SOMETIMES make coffee if the stars align, and the coffee doesn’t taste good. This is not acceptable to me.
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