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		<title>By: Andy</title>
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		<description>hi - i really enjoyed your article: Percolator
July 5th, 2006

I am doing some research and have a very simple question.  not sure if you&#039;re the expert, but maybe you do know the answers. 

I love percolator coffee too; and i think i&#039;ve been drinking it from an aluminum maker. I think it was great!!! but maybe i&#039;m wrong. maybe it was stainless steel and not aluminum?  

Question: If they all look like this: 
http://www.laprimashops.com/ProductImages/catagory/moka-features.jpg     

are they aluminum?  
or could this style come in stainless steel?

2) .. and if i was to switch to stainless steel can you recommend a certain manufacturer?

how about this one?
ttp://www.laprimashops.com/ProductImages/cafe/Musa6Cup.jpg

3) If everyone who commented on your blog liked the Moka Pot - what is the real difference between a stainless steel Stovetop Espresso Maker and an italian Moka Pot?

i thank you very much in advance for your reply. 

ANDY</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hi &#8211; i really enjoyed your article: Percolator<br />
July 5th, 2006</p>
<p>I am doing some research and have a very simple question.  not sure if you&#8217;re the expert, but maybe you do know the answers. </p>
<p>I love percolator coffee too; and i think i&#8217;ve been drinking it from an aluminum maker. I think it was great!!! but maybe i&#8217;m wrong. maybe it was stainless steel and not aluminum?  </p>
<p>Question: If they all look like this:<br />
<a href="http://www.laprimashops.com/ProductImages/catagory/moka-features.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://www.laprimashops.com/ProductImages/catagory/moka-features.jpg</a>     </p>
<p>are they aluminum?<br />
or could this style come in stainless steel?</p>
<p>2) .. and if i was to switch to stainless steel can you recommend a certain manufacturer?</p>
<p>how about this one?<br />
ttp://www.laprimashops.com/ProductImages/cafe/Musa6Cup.jpg</p>
<p>3) If everyone who commented on your blog liked the Moka Pot &#8211; what is the real difference between a stainless steel Stovetop Espresso Maker and an italian Moka Pot?</p>
<p>i thank you very much in advance for your reply. </p>
<p>ANDY</p>
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