Reddit Reddit reviews CX-25 Bellman Stovetop Espresso Maker

We found 5 Reddit comments about CX-25 Bellman Stovetop Espresso Maker. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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CX-25 Bellman Stovetop Espresso Maker
A charming, classic appearance with heavy 18/8 Stainless Steel construction, safety valve, and heat resistant bakeliteIt was made for the household stovetopMakes authentic European espresso using the steam pressure methodThe espresso is prepared by forcing live steam and hot waterThe pressure of boiling water extracts pure flavor and aroma
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5 Reddit comments about CX-25 Bellman Stovetop Espresso Maker:

u/jja619 · 68 pointsr/Coffee

It's a combo of a moka and a stovetop steamer. Pretty sweet find.

u/SheldonvilleRoasters · 47 pointsr/Coffee

It's a Bellman CX-25 Stovetop espresso maker and milk steamer. They retail around $130 (new) on Amazon.


They can be a bit kludgy and you can burn yourself pretty bad if you don't keep your wits about you while you're turning the knobs. I have the milk steamer model and I'm pretty happy with the results.

Here is a video of it in action. At minute 1:23, you will see them shut off the espresso valve once the coffee begins to flow. What they are doing is waiting until the pressure builds and they hear the hissing from the relief valve in the handle of the unit. That signals that the Bellman is ready to steam the milk. They shut off the heat, steam the milk, shut off the steam wand and then turn on the espresso knob to tap the coffee.

Like I said, a bit kludgy, but it's a cost effective way to at least gets you in the ballpark of having something that tastes like an espresso.


u/existentialhero · 4 pointsr/Coffee

It's a Bellman stovetop espresso maker. Unlike a Moka, it's designed to produce pressures in the range of 9bar. Definitely worth eight bucks, if just for an experiment. (If you find that you don't like it, send it my way!)

u/spozeicandothis · 2 pointsr/ketorecipes

I use this stainless steel moka pot, and if my purchase was a bit more considered would have got this one to save a few bucks and only have one pot. If you pack the grinds it will make some crema but you're only getting about 2 bars of pressure from any stovetop device. I'm happy with the results from such a low cost solution.