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12 Cup Stovetop Espresso Maker Matte Stainless Steel Moka Pot Italian and Cuban Mocha Coffee Maker, Compatible with Gas, Electric, Ceramic, and Induction stovetops(20 fl oz/600 ml)
12 Cup Stovetop Espresso Maker Matte Stainless Steel Moka Pot Italian and Cuban Mocha Coffee Maker, Compatible with Gas, Electric, Ceramic, and Induction stovetops(20 fl oz/600 ml)
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Function: Plastic anti-scald, convenient and convenient, not hot
Material: stainless steel
Section A: Big belly
Section B: straight belly
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I loved it at first. Wash it every day and put it on a rack to dry. Well it’s getting rusty. So sad about this because I read some really good reviews here and thought it would last longer than 2 months. Scared to make my coffee due to the rust. I gave it 2 stars because it brews well, makes me enough coffee and keeps my coffee hot.
Bought this as a bday gift for my brother and he said it started leaking and broke after the 2nd use. Do not recommend
Very good quality.
I’ve been using this 4-cup stovetop espresso maker for a few weeks now, and I’m honestly impressed. Right out of the box, the matte stainless-steel finish gives it a sleek, modern look. It's more stylish than the traditional aluminum moka pots I’ve owned in the past. It feels solid and well-made, with good weight and no flimsy parts andperformance-wise, it heats up quickly and brews a rich, flavorful espresso. The capacity is perfect for two small cups or one generous double shot for yourself. I’ve also used this on an induction cooktop without any issues. Good seal, no leakage. Cleanup is also a breeze because it's stainless steel, so it doesn’t stain or retain old coffee oils like aluminum models sometimes do, and I appreciate that it's rust-resistant.Tips for best results: Use medium-fine grind coffee (not too fine, like espresso grind), don’t tamp it down, and keep the heat at medium-low for a smoother brew. I got the hang of it after the first try.Whether you’re into Italian-style moka coffee or a strong Cuban-style cafecito, this little pot delivers. Great value, stylish design, and it gets the job done beautifully.
Works great! Well built and priced right. Makes just enough for my 12 oz mug. I got it dialed in to my taste...which took a couple of tries. Would recommend!
I loved it at first. Wash it every day and put it on a rack to dry. Well it’s getting rusty. So sad about this because I read some really good reviews here and thought it would last longer than 2 months. Scared to make my coffee due to the rust. I gave it 2 stars because it brews well, makes me enough coffee and keeps my coffee hot.
Bought this as a bday gift for my brother and he said it started leaking and broke after the 2nd use. Do not recommend
Very good quality.
I’ve been using this 4-cup stovetop espresso maker for a few weeks now, and I’m honestly impressed. Right out of the box, the matte stainless-steel finish gives it a sleek, modern look. It's more stylish than the traditional aluminum moka pots I’ve owned in the past. It feels solid and well-made, with good weight and no flimsy parts andperformance-wise, it heats up quickly and brews a rich, flavorful espresso. The capacity is perfect for two small cups or one generous double shot for yourself. I’ve also used this on an induction cooktop without any issues. Good seal, no leakage. Cleanup is also a breeze because it's stainless steel, so it doesn’t stain or retain old coffee oils like aluminum models sometimes do, and I appreciate that it's rust-resistant.Tips for best results: Use medium-fine grind coffee (not too fine, like espresso grind), don’t tamp it down, and keep the heat at medium-low for a smoother brew. I got the hang of it after the first try.Whether you’re into Italian-style moka coffee or a strong Cuban-style cafecito, this little pot delivers. Great value, stylish design, and it gets the job done beautifully.
Works great! Well built and priced right. Makes just enough for my 12 oz mug. I got it dialed in to my taste...which took a couple of tries. Would recommend!