
Alessi
The Alessi 9090 Espresso Maker, designed by Richard Sapper, is a premium stainless‑steel stovetop espresso pot celebrated for its iconic design, induction compatibility, and functional innovations such as a lever lock and anti‑drip spout. It is available in four sizes ranging from 1 to 10 cups and is recognized by awards like the Compasso d’Oro and inclusion in MoMA’s collection.
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$140.54
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$144.48
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$140.54
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$144.49
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors regard the Alessi 9090 as a design landmark, emphasizing its historical significance as Alessi’s first espresso maker and its functional breakthroughs such as the lever lock, anti‑drip spout, and induction‑ready base. They consistently praise its aesthetic elegance, award‑winning status, and the thoughtful engineering that makes it both a kitchen tool and a piece of modern art.
What Users Say
Everyday users, while not directly quoted, commonly appreciate the espresso maker’s striking design and ease of use, noting the one‑handed lever operation and cool‑to‑touch handle as major conveniences. The few criticisms that surface revolve around the need to verify induction compatibility and the requirement to hand‑wash the black handle components.
Common Complaints
Users frequently mention the necessity to confirm induction hob compatibility (base must be ≥90 mm) and the inability to place the black handle parts in a dishwasher, requiring careful hand‑washing.
How It Compares
vs. Bialetti Moka (typical)
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Choose the Alessi 9090 for design prestige, induction compatibility, and functional innovations; opt for the Bialetti Moka if you need a budget‑friendly, universally compatible stovetop espresso maker.