☕ Brew the Best, Leave the Rest!
The Bialetti Moka Express 6 Cup Replacement Filter and 3 Gaskets set is designed to enhance your coffee brewing experience. This authentic Bialetti product includes a reusable filter and three gaskets, ensuring a perfect fit for your 6-Cup Moka Express. Made from durable stainless steel, it promises longevity and quality, all while being easy to maintain. Enjoy a rich, flavorful coffee every time with the assurance of a satisfaction guarantee.
Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 0.03 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Capacity | 6 Cups |
Color | Replacement Gasket |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Wattage | 230 watts |
Filter Type | Reusable |
Coffee Maker Type | Moka Pot |
A**R
No leak, no mess, richer coffee!
The media could not be loaded. Original product, perfect fit, and excellent quality!No leaks anymore!The washer seal helps with better extraction!
J**N
Moka replacements
Great replacement product. Fits perfect to the moka size I had selected. All pieces came as expected. No sight of mishandling or uses. Will be buying more
D**6
It worked, no leaks now!
Yay!! This worked for my old model Bialetti Brikka 4cup. I tried the cheaper versions first, but they did not work. It’s still leaked. But this one worked I’m very happy.
D**K
Quick delivery
The replacement filters were as described and arrived on time and in good condition.
R**E
Good but not the same as original seal
It seems to work but it’s definitely not as tight a fit as the original seal.
C**G
must have
These work very well and are a perfect fir for my moka pot
D**E
Easy to replace. Comes with 3 gaskets and one filter
Worked like a charm, easy to replace and it solved the leaking from the sides.I didn't realize this pack comes with 3 rubber gaskets and one metal filter. I replaced the gasket only and saved the rest of the parts for later.
C**9
Your reward for using original equipment parts!
Don’t wait as long as I did to install a new gasket on your Bialetti! I wondered why the top half didn’t want to turn as I tried to empty used coffee grinds. The gasket had disintegrated and was gumming up the threads. I used a sturdy wood toothpick to scrape out the remains. Plastic should be good too. Try not to use metal to do this, as you could scratch the moka pot’s aluminum. If you have nothing else to pry with, do it carefully!Once it was clean, I could pop in the new gasket. As you take the old gasket out, take notice of the proper position the filter requires for reassembly - you should be looking at the ‘popped out’ side of the filter when you’ve done it correctly. The new gasket slips into place easily and holds the filter in place. It is a loose assembly, but as long as you’ve seated the gasket in the grooves, it should not fall out.Everything fits nicely, so you don’t have to jimmy some knock-off aftermarket parts. You get 3 gaskets in the well made little box, so there’s no sense in trying to stretch its useful life like I did. Plus, you get to practice reading Italiano by ciphering the printing on the box!Ciao!
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