9Barista Espresso Machine
9Barista Espresso Machine

The first stove-top espresso machine. Patented two-boiler technology with heat exchanger for the ideal espresso water temperature of 93°C and a spring-loaded valve to guarantee the necessary pressure of 9 bar. More
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Product code: 2131 EAN: 9457441053811

The first stove-top espresso machine. Patented two-boiler technology with heat exchanger for the ideal espresso water temperature of 93°C and a spring-loaded valve to guarantee the necessary pressure of 9 bar. More
Product code: 2131 EAN: 9457441053811

The world's smallest home espresso machine
Are you an espresso lover and want a home coffee machine. But a classic lever espresso machine won't fit in your small kitchen, and a small capsule machine just isn't the right espresso machine. What to do? Get yourself a 9Barista Espresso Machine.
- ✓ Works at 9 bar, exactly to the standards of a true espresso machine
- ✓ It's as tiny as a Moka pot, but with two boilers and a heat exchanger inside
- ✓ Any stove can be used as a heat source: gas, electricity, induction or even a campfire
Patented technology for real espresso
Strong and harmonious taste, smooth texture, enchanting aroma. And that's exactly the kind of delicious espresso you want at home. Then forget compromises like Moka pots or capsule coffee machines and put the 9Barista Espresso Machine on the stove.
After 5 years of development, the first stove-top espresso machine has arrived. This home espresso machine meets all the requirements and standards of a proper espresso machine.
This means brewing from freshly ground coffee, sealed with a tamper in a portafilter. Hot, but not boiling, water is then passed through this coffee bed under a pressure of 9 bar.
When the correct pressure is reached for espresso extraction, the spring-loaded valve opens. This allows the water to pass into the spiral heat exchanger so that it has both the necessary pressure and the ideal temperature of 93°C when in contact with the coffee. And voilà, the perfect espresso appears on the top floor of the machine.


A quality coffee machine for home and camping
The revolutionary espresso preparation in the 9Barista Espresso Machine requires only any heating source apart from water and ground coffee. It is an absolutely electronic-free home coffee machine.
That means you can enjoy your espresso by the water in the summer , at the campsite, in a century-old cabin in the mountains, and even an unexpected power outage at home won't stop you from enjoying your cup of coffee (unless you have an electric stove, right?).
Coffee without pressing a button
An electrically independent coffee machine also has the advantage of ease of use. Automatic and capsule coffee machines beckon: coffee at the touch of a button. 9Barista Espresso Machine is completely buttonless.
No programming = no arguing with the coffee machine. Give it water, coffee and put it on the stove. By the time you've prepared a cup and something sweet to go with your coffee, you'll have espresso in the machine ready to serve.
How to make espresso with the 9Barista Espresso Machine
- Pour water up to the water mark into the lowest part of the machine and screw on the middle part
- The top tier contains the coffee chamber, this is where you put 20 grams of finely ground coffee (for a double espresso)
- Straighten the coffee, tamp with a 9B tamper and insert the filter (bottom of the portafilter basket)
- Put this last part on the coffee machine as well. Place the coffee maker, completely assembled, on the stove.
- Within 5 minutes you will be relaxing in your coffee chair
9Barista Espresso Machine Accessories
- In addition to the stove and water (preferably from a filter kettle), you will need ground coffee.
- We highly recommend freshly ground coffee, as it tastes the best. Therefore, you will need both roasted coffee beans and an espresso grinder.
- A tamper is included with the 9Barista Espresso Machine to tamp the coffee.
Colour |
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Material | Solid brass |
Volume | 120 ml |
Pressure (bar) | 9 |
Type of coffee maker | Home, Travel |
Heating source | Gas, Glass Ceramics, Halogen, Induction |
Height (cm) | 18 |
Width (cm) | 6 |
Depth (cm) | 6 |

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