Make Incredible Coffee on Your Stove with This Italian-Designed Espresso Maker Entrepreneurs need their coffee around the clock.

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What is an entrepreneur's secret weapon? Sharp intellect? Insatiable drive? An outstanding ability to judge character? No, it's caffeine.

Well, for some entrepreneurs it's caffeine. As we're heading into a long, dark, socially distant winter, you may not want to make all of those trips to the local coffee shop, so it's as good a time as any to shore up your at-home coffee infrastructure. Look no further than the MILANO Stovetop Espresso Maker from Grosche.

This stovetop espresso maker features a classic Italian design and is perfect for anyone who loves the taste of a strong double shot. This brewing method extracts more caffeine and flavors than traditional filtered coffee, giving your coffee a stronger, richer flavor that will power you through your day. The MILANO is made from food-safe aluminum and is usable on any stovetop. It even has a burn guard on the grip, protecting your fingers from any potentially hot surfaces. It features a certified safety valve that prevents internal pressure from increasing to a dangerous point, too.

What is a workday without an awesome cup of coffee to help you be your best? The MILANO Stovetop Espresso Maker helps you brew rich, delicious, strong coffee in just a few minutes. Right now, you can get the MILANO in one of two sizes and a handful of finishes:

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