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product_id: 196199439
title: "Bialetti - New Venus Induction, Stovetop Coffee Maker, Suitable for all Types of Hobs, Stainless Steel, 4 Cups (5.7 Oz), Silver"
brand: "bialetti"
price: "Rp3123024"
currency: IDR
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Bialetti"
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# Brews 4 espresso cups (5.7 oz) Compatible with all stovetops incl. induction 18/10 stainless steel durability Bialetti - New Venus Induction, Stovetop Coffee Maker, Suitable for all Types of Hobs, Stainless Steel, 4 Cups (5.7 Oz), Silver

**Brand:** bialetti
**Price:** Rp3123024
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ☕ Elevate your coffee ritual with Italian flair and modern versatility!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Bialetti - New Venus Induction, Stovetop Coffee Maker, Suitable for all Types of Hobs, Stainless Steel, 4 Cups (5.7 Oz), Silver by bialetti
- **How much does it cost?** Rp3123024 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- bialetti enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted bialetti brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Universal Hob Compatibility:** Seamlessly works on gas, electric, ceramic, and induction stovetops—no hob left behind.
- • **Quick & Customizable Brewing:** Brew rich, aromatic coffee faster than a Keurig, with strength tailored to your taste—perfect for solo sips or sharing.
- • **Effortless Maintenance Ritual:** Simple rinse-only cleaning preserves flavor and longevity—join the elite few who truly care for their coffee gear.
- • **Premium 18/10 Stainless Steel:** Built to last with rust-resistant, high-grade steel that keeps your coffee pure and your pot stylish.
- • **Timeless Italian Craftsmanship:** Experience authentic Made in Italy coffee with a sleek, modern design that stands out on any kitchen counter.

## Overview

The Bialetti New Venus Induction is a premium 4-cup stovetop espresso maker crafted from durable 18/10 stainless steel. Designed in Italy, it delivers authentic espresso flavor and is compatible with all hob types including induction. Its quick brewing process and easy rinse-only cleaning make it a stylish, practical choice for coffee lovers seeking quality and convenience.

## Description

Bialetti - New Venus Induction, Stovetop Coffee Maker, Suitable for all Types of Hobs, Stainless Steel, 4 Cups (5.7 Oz), Silver

Review: I love this!! My guests do too - TLDR: Works great, tastes good, easy to use and enjoyable experience for me and guests. Great little coffee maker. I am very happy with it. Even a family member comes to visit often now just to have some coffee. They never did that before tasting this coffee. I get a call or text almost daily now from them asking if they can come over for a cup of coffee. They have a normal coffee pot at home and sometimes they would go to buy a cup of coffee. Now, they just want this. I admit, I enjoy the company. I was going to buy them one, but decided I like having guests for coffee. :) The instructions are clear and easy to understand. It is easy to use and is fun to make. I use it on my induction cooktop and it is very fast to brew. It feels sturdy and durable. The lid on top covers just fine. This is a small coffee maker and I can get about 4 espresso cups or one larger cup (not to the brim of either cup size if we are counting # of cups). I grind beans fresh for each time I brew. I use a small manual grinder and it is perfect. The basket for the ground coffee holds about 2 TBSP. I use the basket (if it is dry) to scoop up beans and put in the grinder. If the basket is wet, I use a measuring spoon. I have made lots of coffee with it since it arrived and got the hang of it quickly. I am sensitive to smells and it is noticeable to me when I left it on the stove a tad too long. The smell changes and you might notice it too. That was helpful to learn the moment to remove from the heat. Be sure to read the instructions that come with it if you are new to this like me.
Review: ignore reviews saying the filter collapsed, these people are overfilling the basket - a year or so ago i tried getting into moka pot and used what everyone thinks of as the default moka pot coffee, which is cafe bustelo. i didn't have a good time, even the 100% arabica version is nasty and super bitter. at the time i thought the problem was moka pot and i wrote it off back then. cafe cubano uses a lot of sugar and sweetened condensed milk to make it drinkable. this is just my own opinion that probably makes me sound like a coffee snob but if you have to do all of that to make coffee palatable then it isn't good unless you absolutely love drinking that style of coffee specifically. good coffee should be drinkable black as a baseline in my opinion and anything you add to it can make it better, but if it's undrinkable while black then the coffee is bad or you're doing something very wrong with its preparation. with all this said, if you get a moka pot and get cafe bustelo and you hate it, the coffee is the problem, not the moka pot, and you'll get out of it what you put in it. this time around i finally have a proper grinder and am using my own whole bean specialty coffee that i like drinking as filter coffee and it comes out great in a moka pot. as many others have said it's not a substitute for espresso but it is somewhere between that and filter coffee or something like french press. to me it tastes like french press but like 50% stronger than i can get from actual french press. i've been using a 1zpresso ZP6 special which i got for pour over and it works well. you don't have to spend this much, you can get cheap affordable grinders like the cheaper kingrinder models and they'll also work well. anyways onto the title of the review, there are a bunch of reviews saying the filter is cheap and collapses. read the manual and use it as instructed, not as you see random people on youtube telling you how to use it or how their italian grandma always used it. "Insert the funnel and fill it with ground coffee (do not tamp). Remove any coffee grounds on the edge of the funnel." this is from the manual. it's left a little vague but i see people online using the aluminum moka express and instructing other by putting a heaping mound of coffee in the basket and then flattening it with the back of a spoon (this is tamping) or screwing the top onto the heaping mound (this is functionally the same as tamping. tamping is forced compression). i don't know why people do this, if they want it to be stronger or they're trying to increase pressure to make it more like espresso. look on youtube or anywhere on the internet for how to use a moka pot and you will quickly come across a lot of people saying to use it like that. however the filter for the moka express is built different, it does seem to be durable enough to handle that but it's still going against the manufacturers instructions. i've tried it with 3 different coffees now and haven't seen any signs yet of it collapsing like it has in negative reviews on here. if you're using whole beans, you can fill the basket level with beans for an easy volumetric measurement, grind them, and then fill the basket with those. the basket will be overfilled because coffee grounds are fluffy but you can tamp that in if you want. any beans that fit level in the basket prior to grinding can fit in the basket after grinding and won't collapse the filter. i 3d printed a dosing funnel (you can also make one easily out of the top of a soda bottle if you cut it right), i WDT, and then i just tap it to settle it with the basket either in the base without water or sitting in an empty shot glass which also makes for a good basket holder as long as the tapered underside of the basket is supported and it's not tapping directly on the bottom of the spout part that goes down into the tank, then i level it off with the flat back side of a butter knife held at an angle to gently compress it level until it all sit in the basket level. if you're using pre ground coffee, fill the basket loosely with a spoon, tap the side or tap it down in the base or something like a shot glass if you want to settle it, and then level it off by scraping the extra off the top with something like the back side of a knife or credit card or anything like this. if you have a mound of coffee, scrape it off level before putting it together to brew. this is how it was designed to be used and you will never collapse the filter using it like this. if you want to brew with a mound of coffee tamped into the basket, get an aluminum moka express because those ones can handle this misuse.

## Features

- Venus is the perfect combination of tradition and innovation: the original induction coffee maker that prepares a perfect coffee, with a Made in Italy taste from a pot with a unique design.
- Bialetti Venus is made in 18/10 stainless steel of the highest quality to guarantee durability over time and an unmistakable style.
- How to use Bialetti Venus: fill it up with ground coffee, close the pot and place it on the stovetop, as soon as Bialetti Venus starts to gurgle, turn the fire off and coffee will be ready
- One size for each need: Bialetti Venus sizes are measured in Espresso Cups, coffee can be enjoyed in Espresso Cups or in larger containers
- Cleaning instructions: Bialetti Venus must only be cleaned by rinsing every component with simple water, do not use any detergent nor put it in the dishwasher, as it damages the product and the taste of your coffee

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08556XV39 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,903 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #4 in Stovetop Espresso & Moka Pots |
| Brand | Bialetti |
| Brand Name | Bialetti |
| Capacity | 4 Cups |
| Coffee Input Type | Ground |
| Coffee Maker Type | Espresso Machine |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 30,449 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Exterior Finish | Stainless Steel |
| Filter Type | Reusable |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08006363028899 |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | Stovetop |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.92"D x 4.92"W x 7.48"H |
| Item Type Name | Stovetop Coffee Maker |
| Item Weight | 7.7 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Pengo S.p.A. |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | New Venus |
| Model Number | 0007254 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Gas Stovetop Compatible, Induction Stovetop Compatible |
| Part Number | 0007254/CN |
| Power Source | AC/DC |
| Product Dimensions | 4.92"D x 4.92"W x 7.48"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Home, Office |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Gas Stovetop Compatible, Induction Stovetop Compatible |
| Specific Uses For Product | Instant Coffee |
| Style | Espresso Maker |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 220 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| coffee_filter_size | #4 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Bialetti
- **Capacity:** 4 Cups
- **Color:** Silver
- **Product Dimensions:** 4.92"D x 4.92"W x 7.48"H
- **Special Feature:** Gas Stovetop Compatible, Induction Stovetop Compatible

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this coffee maker made in italy?**
A: The box stated it was made in China. Maybe designed in Italy?

**Q: Teflon in lower pod? isnt that carcinogenic? hello manufacturer please clarify!**
A: There is no Teflon.  It is sandblasted to give surface a satin finish which aids in getting the water to boil quickly.

**Q: Are the filter and funnel also both stainless steel? Is anything in this moka pot aluminum?**
A: Yes the funnel & filter are stainless steel.  I’m no expert but I don’t think there is any aluminum in the pot. We love ours. Works great.

**Q: It's 2021, are any of the internal components now made of aluminum?**
A: Mine seems to be all stainless steel and is WAY better than the company's aluminum one

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I love this!! My guests do too
*by D***. on February 23, 2026*

TLDR: Works great, tastes good, easy to use and enjoyable experience for me and guests. Great little coffee maker. I am very happy with it. Even a family member comes to visit often now just to have some coffee. They never did that before tasting this coffee. I get a call or text almost daily now from them asking if they can come over for a cup of coffee. They have a normal coffee pot at home and sometimes they would go to buy a cup of coffee. Now, they just want this. I admit, I enjoy the company. I was going to buy them one, but decided I like having guests for coffee. :) The instructions are clear and easy to understand. It is easy to use and is fun to make. I use it on my induction cooktop and it is very fast to brew. It feels sturdy and durable. The lid on top covers just fine. This is a small coffee maker and I can get about 4 espresso cups or one larger cup (not to the brim of either cup size if we are counting # of cups). I grind beans fresh for each time I brew. I use a small manual grinder and it is perfect. The basket for the ground coffee holds about 2 TBSP. I use the basket (if it is dry) to scoop up beans and put in the grinder. If the basket is wet, I use a measuring spoon. I have made lots of coffee with it since it arrived and got the hang of it quickly. I am sensitive to smells and it is noticeable to me when I left it on the stove a tad too long. The smell changes and you might notice it too. That was helpful to learn the moment to remove from the heat. Be sure to read the instructions that come with it if you are new to this like me.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ignore reviews saying the filter collapsed, these people are overfilling the basket
*by S***N on June 23, 2025*

a year or so ago i tried getting into moka pot and used what everyone thinks of as the default moka pot coffee, which is cafe bustelo. i didn't have a good time, even the 100% arabica version is nasty and super bitter. at the time i thought the problem was moka pot and i wrote it off back then. cafe cubano uses a lot of sugar and sweetened condensed milk to make it drinkable. this is just my own opinion that probably makes me sound like a coffee snob but if you have to do all of that to make coffee palatable then it isn't good unless you absolutely love drinking that style of coffee specifically. good coffee should be drinkable black as a baseline in my opinion and anything you add to it can make it better, but if it's undrinkable while black then the coffee is bad or you're doing something very wrong with its preparation. with all this said, if you get a moka pot and get cafe bustelo and you hate it, the coffee is the problem, not the moka pot, and you'll get out of it what you put in it. this time around i finally have a proper grinder and am using my own whole bean specialty coffee that i like drinking as filter coffee and it comes out great in a moka pot. as many others have said it's not a substitute for espresso but it is somewhere between that and filter coffee or something like french press. to me it tastes like french press but like 50% stronger than i can get from actual french press. i've been using a 1zpresso ZP6 special which i got for pour over and it works well. you don't have to spend this much, you can get cheap affordable grinders like the cheaper kingrinder models and they'll also work well. anyways onto the title of the review, there are a bunch of reviews saying the filter is cheap and collapses. read the manual and use it as instructed, not as you see random people on youtube telling you how to use it or how their italian grandma always used it. "Insert the funnel and fill it with ground coffee (do not tamp). Remove any coffee grounds on the edge of the funnel." this is from the manual. it's left a little vague but i see people online using the aluminum moka express and instructing other by putting a heaping mound of coffee in the basket and then flattening it with the back of a spoon (this is tamping) or screwing the top onto the heaping mound (this is functionally the same as tamping. tamping is forced compression). i don't know why people do this, if they want it to be stronger or they're trying to increase pressure to make it more like espresso. look on youtube or anywhere on the internet for how to use a moka pot and you will quickly come across a lot of people saying to use it like that. however the filter for the moka express is built different, it does seem to be durable enough to handle that but it's still going against the manufacturers instructions. i've tried it with 3 different coffees now and haven't seen any signs yet of it collapsing like it has in negative reviews on here. if you're using whole beans, you can fill the basket level with beans for an easy volumetric measurement, grind them, and then fill the basket with those. the basket will be overfilled because coffee grounds are fluffy but you can tamp that in if you want. any beans that fit level in the basket prior to grinding can fit in the basket after grinding and won't collapse the filter. i 3d printed a dosing funnel (you can also make one easily out of the top of a soda bottle if you cut it right), i WDT, and then i just tap it to settle it with the basket either in the base without water or sitting in an empty shot glass which also makes for a good basket holder as long as the tapered underside of the basket is supported and it's not tapping directly on the bottom of the spout part that goes down into the tank, then i level it off with the flat back side of a butter knife held at an angle to gently compress it level until it all sit in the basket level. if you're using pre ground coffee, fill the basket loosely with a spoon, tap the side or tap it down in the base or something like a shot glass if you want to settle it, and then level it off by scraping the extra off the top with something like the back side of a knife or credit card or anything like this. if you have a mound of coffee, scrape it off level before putting it together to brew. this is how it was designed to be used and you will never collapse the filter using it like this. if you want to brew with a mound of coffee tamped into the basket, get an aluminum moka express because those ones can handle this misuse.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome if you take proper care of it!
*by E***M on October 30, 2025*

This coffee maker is great - super convenient and quick, all metal (aside from the gasket), not aluminum, and it's easy to clean every part. It's just what I was looking for and couldn't find with electric coffee makers at a reasonable price. Plus it takes up much less space! The way it makes your coffee customizable by brewing strong concentrations is a bonus for me, as I'm not a coffee enthusiast, just a casual coffee drinker. I really enjoy this feature more than I expected, especially if I want to share the coffee with someone else who has different tastes. I hesitated to buy this because of the reviews saying their item rusted, stained, or molded (???) on the inside quickly. But since Bialetti is reputable and there aren't really any alternatives with a similar reputation, I chalked this up to user error and I'm so glad that I did. Stainless steel CAN stain or rust if you don't take care of it properly, it just takes more abuse for that to happen. This item is definitely all stainless steel - the inside parts look and feel nothing like the aluminum Bialetti that my dad has. The instructions are really clear that you need to rinse after every use and keep every part dry. I rinse, thoroughly towel dry, and store it taken apart on a towel every time I use it. Dry wash cloth, paper towel, whatever - just get it as dry as possible and then let the rest of the moisture air dry. Keep the lid open. If you put it back together immediately and leave the lid closed, it can't air dry. I haven't had any issues. Staining can happen from not properly rinsing it and letting the coffee grounds build up and leak the next time you make coffee. My dad's old aluminum Bialetti is VERY stained on the outside because of this. Even then, it's not like the staining breaks it, and a bit of water staining is not going to hurt you at all. But if you care about keeping it nice for as long as possible like I do, be sure to rinse and dry after every use and descale with vinegar every once in a while. Additionally, please follow the instruction of brewing and trashing three times before use. There is clear industrial oil inside the parts when you first get it. This is unavoidable. Personally, I broke the rules and used dish soap before brewing and trashing since it's not aluminum. The only thing about the design that I don't like is how floppy the lid is. You need to hold it down by pushing the little flap forward while you pour, otherwise it will spill everywhere. But that's not really a big enough deal to take a star off. I also kind of wish they sold a 2 or 3 cup version, as I personally have to brew my coffee half decaf with it to avoid drinking too much caffeine since you can't just fill up the basket half-way. I hope this was helpful!

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*Last updated: 2026-05-11*