☕ Upgrade your espresso game with a seal that lasts!
This replacement kit for GROSCHE Milano 6-cup stovetop espresso makers includes three premium silicone gaskets and one filter screen, engineered for a perfect fit and durability. The silicone seals last up to three times longer than rubber alternatives, ensuring a leak-proof, flavorful espresso experience. Ideal for maintaining peak performance and extending the life of your Moka pot.
M**S
Measure twice Pour once
Ok so the length of the stem was a Lil long, so I cut and folded it back, but now it pulls the water smoother, making my coffee a little quicker, so yay! The cup is tough and fit perfectly.
C**C
Great quality and durability, superior performance compared to others.
I have been using these silicone gaskets since 2020. A pack of three will last you for 2-3 years. They have long durability and do not produce a "rubbery" scent/flavor on the coffee. I like the fact that silicone is FDA grade and that these are made in Italy. This is the real deal in Italy, Portugal, Spain, etc. And they KNOW their coffee. You cannot go wrong with these silicone gaskets and filter screen. I usually use this stove coffee maker to produce similar to espresso coffee quality without a fancy/expensive machine. I use my coffee maker twice a day, every day. These gaskets last!------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Update January 2025:I also purchased the Milano Moka Pot Funnel Replacement | (6 Cup) Funnel Filter. For some reason they are listed the same as the Silicone gaskets, but they are not the same. The funnel replacement fits exactly on my Italian moka pot and it is well made. Works perfectly! Here are some pictures for you to see it. Make sure that you buy the one adequate for your stovetop espresso maker size. Mine is for 6 cups. Enjoy! In the pictures I show the new one next to the old one that this Grosche is replacing.
R**4
Better than rubber gaskets
These silicone gaskets have been a perfect solution for my small 2cup Bialetti Moka Pot. I'll be buying the larger size for the 4cup pot as well.They seal well and don't seem to crease from.the pressure of tightening the top on like the rubber ones do, eventually deteriorating. It's also easier to rinse hese off where fine bits of coffee would sometimes stick in the rubber gasket, especially as it was more worn.I would definitely recommend these if your looking. The Groche brand is quality.
D**B
Excellent construction
The Grosche 9-tasse funnel top fits the Bialetti 9-tasse moka pot, but its vertical dimensions are sightly different. The funnel basket is not as deep and holds about 20% less ground coffee. In addition, the funnel tip does not reach as far into the water reservoir in the pot leaving behind about twice as much water after brewing is complete. However, because the funnel basket is not as deep, the reservoir can be filled slightly closer to the relief valve meaning that nearly the same volume of hot water passes can still though the grounds into the top of the pot. Because there are fewer grounds in contact with the hot water during the process, the final brew may be a bit less concentrated with a slightly different flavor profile. Bottom line: the Grosche funnel fits Bialetti but its use may require additional adjustments in technique.
T**S
great replacement
replacement parts fit perfectly well.Reasonably priced, rapid delivery
R**A
Good value
Item arrived quickly. It was the right size for my 9 cup Moka Pot. Installation was easy. It works great.
D**R
Great product, great value
Exactly as described. Food grade silicone, perfect fit, perfect depth for snug fit, well packaged, good delivery. Highly recommend.
S**N
These gasket seals shrink in outer diameter, and don't hold pressure
It's hard enough getting exact replacement gasket seals for portable stovetop espresso makers, because there is no master list of espresso maker manufacturers and models, along with the dimensions that the models require. So, instead, we all resort to awkwardly measuring the outer millimeter diameter of our one remaining (and already deformed) gasket seal, and then try to match that measurement up with a size that is offered for sale on Amazon (or elsewhere). Or we measure the diameter of the metal recess that the gasket seal fits into, in the espresso maker. But that will give the wrong measurement for the gasket, because the gasket needs a SNUG SQUEEZE FIT against the metal wall surrounding it, or it WILL NOT seal properly and form the vapor pressure needed to force the boiling water up through the pack of espresso coffee and up the inner column of the top reservoir that collects the brewed espresso coffee. I have been looking for gasket seals for my iKEA espresso maker for years now, and I just repeatedly settle for under-sized gaskets (like these!) that shrink and fall out of the unit every time I take it apart after attempting to make a pot. With feeble pressure, I usually get only half the volume of coffee for the amount of water I placed in the bottom.
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