CT scans of coffee-making equipment

The Moka Express, invented by Alfonso Bialetti in 1933, revolutionized the way coffee was enjoyed by bringing it into the home. Renato Bialetti, Alfonso’s son, played a key role in popularizing the Moka pot through innovative advertising techniques. Today, the Moka pot is a staple in Italian households and has sold an estimated 300 million units. The Moka Express is made of three aluminum parts and has a simple brewing process. However, recent scans of a newer model suggest a decline in quality. Despite this, the Moka pot remains an iconic and beloved brewing technique. The AeroPress, invented by Alan Adler in 2005, offers a unique combination of air pressure and immersion brewing for a quick and smooth cup of coffee. The AeroPress is highly customizable, with adjustable coffee strengths and flavors. The silicone seal gasket may wear down over time, but proper care can extend its life. A comparison between an older and newer AeroPress reveals a change in material, potentially reducing wear and tear. Despite a few common issues, the AeroPress has gained a dedicated following in the coffee community. The gooseneck kettle, particularly the Fellow Stagg EKG electric

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