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I bought a model just like the one in the video today. Too anxious for you to arrive at my house. Congratulations for the video.
I`m glad you`ve found my video useful. I hope you will enjoy your espresso soon. 😁
I have that moka, and it's beautiful. In my experience, using hot water prevents you from burning the coffee, a common mistake with mokas.
I haven't used hot water before. Usually it is recommended to use cold water and low heat, but i might give it a try. Thanks for the tip!
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What burner is that?
@gityerkneedahn Fox Cookware Heat Transfer 3200 Stove, you can find a video with it on my channel.
No need to use hot water if you use the smallest burner at min flame and leave it right on the edge, BUT it is recommended if you dont have a stovetop with small burners, it gives you more control over the brewing process and a smaller error margin.
Video ultra nulle
I bought a model just like the one in the video today. Too anxious for you to arrive at my house. Congratulations for the video.
I`m glad you`ve found my video useful. I hope you will enjoy your espresso soon. 😁
I have that moka, and it's beautiful. In my experience, using hot water prevents you from burning the coffee, a common mistake with mokas.
I haven't used hot water before. Usually it is recommended to use cold water and low heat, but i might give it a try. Thanks for the tip!
@@wildgeek ua-cam.com/video/BfDLoIvb0w4/v-deo.htmlsi=ZU8mnKWn4w0hgziM
What burner is that?
@gityerkneedahn Fox Cookware Heat Transfer 3200 Stove, you can find a video with it on my channel.
No need to use hot water if you use the smallest burner at min flame and leave it right on the edge, BUT it is recommended if you dont have a stovetop with small burners, it gives you more control over the brewing process and a smaller error margin.
Video ultra nulle