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MiniEspresso Set 1 Cup
GSI Outdoors
MiniEspresso Set 1 Cup
$31.96
Description

  Fast and easy portable espresso maker

  No matter how far your adventures take you, you’re never more than a few minutes from your morning espresso. Lightweight and exceptionally portable, the MiniEspresso stovetop espresso maker packs small and brews fast with a double wall cup to keep your double shot at the perfect temperature. Rugged and dependable, the Glacier Stainless steel construction and handy foam case will deliver robust mornings and perfect dessert pairings anywhere for years and years.

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Description
Brand Name:
GSI Outdoors
Cookware Material:
Stainless Steel
Volume:
Brews one 2.5 fl oz shot
Weight:
11 oz
Dimensions:
3.6" x 3.0" x 5.9"
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
65102
UPC:
090497651021
Other Features:
• Simple design is exceptionally easy to use
• Brews quickly, with one double shot serving ready in under 90 seconds
• Ultra-rugged, Glacier Stainless® construction provides years of reliable brewing
• Includes double wall, stainless steel cup.
• Includes Espresso Body, Double Wall Cup, Filter Funnel, Gasket, Spout Assembly, Foam Case
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