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Cafe Du Chateau Espresso Maker - 6-Cup Coffee Percolator with Transparent Top Lid, High-Gloss Finish & Coffee Clip Spoon, Ideal Camping Coffee Pot

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  • Rich, Bold Coffee Every Morning – Brew delicious, espresso-like coffee right on your stovetop. This Italian-style stovetop espresso maker delivers rich, bold flavor that rivals your favorite café — perfect for espresso, Cuban coffee, or strong morning brews.
  • Durable and Quality Design – Constructed from food-grade aluminum, this moka pot offers excellent heat conductivity for efficient brewing. IMPORTANT : Not dishwasher safe - hand wash recommended
  • No Electricity? No Problem. – Use this stove top coffee maker anytime, anywhere — no power required. Just add water and coffee, place it on the stove, and enjoy barista-quality coffee even off the grid.
  • Compact, Safe, and Easy to Handle – Designed with a heat-resistant handle for secure pouring and a compact frame that fits easily into small kitchens, RVs, or travel bags. Perfect for coffee lovers on-the-go
  • Affordable Luxury for Coffee Lovers – Enjoy your daily espresso ritual without breaking the bank. This espresso coffee maker is a smart, affordable alternative to bulky and expensive machines — crafted for coffee lovers who appreciate quality and simplicity.



Product Description

Cafe Du Chateau Espresso Maker

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Café Du Chateau combines elegance and utility into a beautifully crafted Espresso Maker. With more than 30,000 satisfied buyers, Café du Chateau is your trusted source for brewing like a barista.

The Café Du Chateau Espresso Maker takes brewing the perfect cup to the next level. It’s easy to use, clean, and features an innovative transparent lid, easy-grip handle to avoid burns, and a nifty coffee clip spoon. Our stovetop coffee pot delivers convenience, quality, and elegance.

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Enjoy Professional Quality Coffee At Home With the Stovetop Espresso Maker

Café Du Château Espresso Maker

FOOD SAFE PROTECTIVE FINISH

Made of high-quality food-grade aluminum and coated with a mirror finish on both the inside and outside of the pot. Our proprietary protective metal coating prevents “pitting”, rusting and other blemishes that are common with other espresso coffee makers.

WORKS WITH ALL STOVE TOPS Brews a great pot of coffee in just 5 minutes and works with all stoves including gas, induction, electric, coil, propane camping stoves and more. Note: When using on an induction stove, an adapter or diffuser plate may be necessary as the base of the espresso maker may not meet the size requirement of the induction stove

Easy to use and delivers 360 ml of full-bodied and aromatic coffee. Simply fill the base with water, fill the filter with coffee grounds and then percolate your coffee until it’s ready to serve. From there, you can drink it straight as a shot or you can make americanos, frappes, lattes, cappuccinos, and much more.

Moka Pot Features

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Transparent Top Lid

Our innovative top lid lets you see when your espresso is ready without ever needing to lift the handle. Helping avoid unnecessary spills and burns.

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Easy Grip Handle

Our durable handle provides you with a firm and reliable grip, and bends away from the hot espresso pot giving your hand and knuckles ample space to avoid burns.

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Stainless Steel Coffee Clip

Easily scoop your favorite ground coffee beans and then reseal the coffee bag with our convenient coffee clip spoon. Made of 100% 304 food-grade stainless steel.

Get Your Italian Coffee Maker Brewing in Minutes

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Add Water

Fill the base with cold filtered water just below the valve.

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Add Coffee Grounds

Fill the filter with freshly ground medium to fine coffee or espresso grinds. Re-insert the filter inside of the base and tightly screw the upper part of the pot to the base.

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Add Heat

Place the espresso maker on a heat source.

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Enjoy

Use caution to safely remove the espresso maker from the heat source. Sip, savor and enjoy an excellent cup of coffee every time.

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Espresso Pot Questions & Answers

Espresso maker benefits? Our stove top espresso coffee maker allows you to brew your favorite cup of coffee from the comfort of your own home. It features a transparent top lid so you can easily see when your coffee is ready, an easy grip handle that turns away from the moka pot to avoid burns, and a sturdy pit resistant protective metal coating. In addition, it comes with a stainless steel coffee clip spoon to help scoop then seal your coffee grounds.
How much coffee does it make? Our Italian espresso maker is large enough to make 360 ml of coffee. Simply drink your espresso as a shot or incorporate it into your frappuccinos, cappuccinos, or americanos.
How to use the espresso maker? Fill the base with cold water just below the valve. It’s important to not overfill. Fill the filter with your preferred coffee grounds. Reattach the filter to the base and then screw on the top part of the espresso maker to the filter. Place the moka pot onto any type of stove and let it brew for 5 minutes.
Works with all stove types? Yes, our cafetera is designed to work with all stoves including gas, induction, electric, coil, propane camping stoves and more. When using on an induction stove, an adapter or diffuser plate may be necessary as the base of the espresso maker may not meet the size requirement of the induction stove.
How to clean espresso maker? Let the coffee espresso maker cool down before cleaning. Once cool, disassemble the filter and toss out coffee grounds. Wash all components by hand only. DO NOT put it into the dishwasher. Use warm water and dish soap. Let dry before reassembling.

David
Reviewed in Spain on March 3, 2025
Fue para un regalo q me pidieron pero al parecer le encantó y me pidieron otro más
Morgan
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
I recently started using the Cafe Du Chateau Stainless Steel French Press Coffee Maker, and I’m really impressed with its performance. The 34oz capacity is perfect for making enough coffee for a family gathering or a few extra cups for myself throughout the day. I love how the insulated design helps keep my coffee hot for longer, making every sip as satisfying as the first.The 4-level filtration system is a game-changer, ensuring that my brew comes out clean and free of grounds, which really enhances the overall flavor. I also appreciate that it’s BPA free and built with durable glass, so I can enjoy my coffee without worrying about harmful chemicals or breakage.Even though it’s designed primarily for coffee, it works wonderfully for brewing tea as well. The versatility of this French press makes it a great addition to any kitchen. Overall, the Cafe Du Chateau French Press offers a stylish design combined with reliable functionality, and I couldn’t be happier with my purchase.
Artem
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 26, 2025
The product arrived quickly and overall everything matches the description.
Ryan
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
Fantastic product. I had been using a drip coffee maker for the longest time. After learning about microplastics, I knew it was time to change to something safe. If you are not familiar with microplastics, I would recommend researching them. Essentially, when plastic comes into contact with hot water, small microparticles of plastic are released into the water. Well, as you can imagine, this happens with drip coffee makers that have plastic insides components.Being made of stainless steel and glass, this French Press protects you against microplastic contamination. Other than the obvious health benefits of not consuming small amount of plastic anymore, the taste of my coffee is so much better! A rich and bold fresh flavor is what to expect using a French Press. This press is made of quality stainless and is coated in a beautiful copper tone. I absolutely love the quality, color, price and ease of use with this product. I highly recommend.
Kelli Lundquist
Reviewed in Canada on August 3, 2024
I had originally purchased another espresso that was labeled “Amazon’s choice” for two reasons - Amazon’s choices are typically very good and the pot is made here in Canada by a small business. That pot was gorgeous but I didn’t really pay attention to the size of it. It looked like a pot for a tea party when I unpacked it, so back in the box it went. The one I bought to replace it is a great size, is quite heavy so I’m not worried about it falling apart on my stove, and has a super cool see-through lid that lets me see the process. This is my first foray into espresso making without a ridiculously expensive machine, and as one who fancies herself a bit of a coffee aficionado, this is an excellent addition to ALL my coffee makers. It produces great espresso at a low price, and it’s small enough to be tucked away in the cupboard when not in use. As someone who has extremely limited counter space but still wants excellent quality and taste, this little gizmo ticks all the boxes for me.
Brad Roskoph
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2024
absolutely love my Cafe Du Chateau Stainless Steel French Press Coffee Maker! It’s super easy to use, which is perfect for those early mornings when I’m still half-asleep. The stainless steel design not only looks great on my counter but also keeps my coffee warm long enough for me to enjoy it at my own pace.What really stood out to me, though, is how well it filters. The coffee comes out so smooth, with no gritty grounds sneaking through—just a rich, flavorful brew every time. It feels sturdy and built to last, so I know I’ll be using it for years. If you’re looking for a French press that’s both functional and stylish, this one’s a winner!
Beatriz Cerdá Blázquez
Reviewed in Spain on November 18, 2024
Es la segunda que tengo, y he regalado una igual. cumple con su función, y los materiales son de muy buena calidad
Delly
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 11, 2024
This is a great-looking French Press or Cafetiere. I'm not sure about the durability of the glass but it was replaced immediately when it cracked after over a year's worth of almost daily use. It comes with spare filters. The stainless steel casing is very unlikely to break, so I would suggest that the supplier carry spare glass inserts to avoid waste (by replacing the whole unit) when only that part needs replacing. In any case, I can't fault them for the quality of the product or the service, I believe that I got value for the price I paid.
Vicktory
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2019
UPDATE:. Oh, I'm loving this French press! I bought a metal mesh sieve (set of 3, actually), which makes the cleanup so much easier. You can buy them here on Amazon, but I don't think they appreciate adding links to purchases. Actually, THEY really should add mesh sieves to the bottom of the screen as "bought together"...or maybe the seller can add a metal mesh sieve to the set! [*wink-wink*]. So, I simply allow the glass to cool a bit before putting warm water in the grounds, swishing the water around to catch all the grounds, and pouring them into the sieve. It really helps if you have a "shower" type of spray nozzle on your spigot. This prevents the water from splashing all over the sink. So I rinse as many times as I can to remove the grinds; usually not more than three times. NEVER add cold water to hot glass. This can cause the fragile glass to crack. I empty the strained grinds into the trash. Then I use the spray nozzle to spray the few loose grinds off the sieve and plunger. I fill the carafe 3/4 full with clean warm water, then add a bit of detergent to the water in the carafe, then pump the plunger up and down in the water to clean the glass and plunger at the same time. To empty the carafe, I pour the detergent water over the sieve to clean that, and use the spray spigot to rinse the soapy dishes. I rinse everything with hot water, again using the spray nozzle, then set everything in the empty dishwasher to drain. I have a top rack for small dishes, but you may need to drain the small items on a towel on your counter.I also discovered that the glass does slide out of the metal holder. I was pulling up on the plunger one day when I discovered the glass pulling away from the metal. I don't know if it was originally glued in, but this certainly makes it much easier to clean. I was noticing coffee grinds between the glass and metal, which was very annoying. I'm so glad it can be removed to clean. But I do have to make sure it doesn't slide out of the metal casing when I pour or pull out the plunger.Since everything is much easier to clean now, I make all my coffee in the FP. I also noticed a difference in the taste, and it is not my imagination. I don't think I'll ever go back to drip!There are a few negative reviews, mainly about cracking. But as long as you DO NOT ADD COLD WATER TO THE HEATED GLASS, you shouldn't have cracks. I'm considering buying a second FP just in case this one breaks. This is well worth the purchase.Last review:This is my first French press, and I've always wanted one. That being said, this review is more on the reflection of the French press process than it is on this specific device, since I have nothing else to compare it to...except my drip coffee makers.Before receiving the shipment, I viewed instructions of YouTube videos, so I would be prepared to use it immediately.CONS:1. The French press does not use a paper coffee filter as the drip makers use. This is the biggest con, but it's also the biggest pro, which I'll explain shortly. I'm accustomed to pulling out the filter and dumping the grounds in the trash. I have experienced the downfall of washing the grinds down the drain. It can cause major plumbing issues, which can be expensive if not dealt with in time. So my first and only experience to date of disposing of the grinds was a messy one. I had to use a long spoon to get the grinds to the top of the carafe and dump them in the trash. The grounds got all over my hands, the floor, the trash can...and then I still had to rinse them out into the sink. In this case, there were only a few grounds remaining, so I turned on my garbage disposal before rinsing it out. In hindsight, I should've just poured them over an empty coffee filter and proceeded as I do with drip coffee. I'll figure it out. People have been doing this for years, so I know there's a better way.2. This particular model has metal molded around a glass carafe. I'm assuming this is designed to keep the coffee hot. But in washing the carafe, water gets trapped between the metal and glass. My OCD won't allow me to dismiss this issue. I don't know if mold will become trapped between the glass and metal, or if the metal will rust. But I do know I can't put this away in the cupboard until it dries thoroughly. I turned it upside down, and am patiently waiting for it to drain thoroughly.3. It isn't electric, so the coffee doesn't remain hot. I can pour the coffee into my drip carafe and keep it on the warming plate. But it would be better to just make another cup of coffee.4. It's not an automatic process, like I'm used to experiencing with a drip coffee maker. I just set the drip maker up and turn it on. Eleven minutes later, it's ready to pour. Not so with the press. For a good cup, the press needs to be preheated, coffee beans need to be weighed, ground, soaked, and then pressed. There is no time to sit down and wait for it to brew. But, it doesn't take much time to make French press coffee, either.5. It's a bit difficult to clean. It's not impossible to clean, but compared to the drip coffee brewer, which needs to be rinsed out and occasionally cleaned with vinegar, there is a bit more complicated cleaning process. The press has a few parts that need to be cleaned after each use.PROS:1. This does not use a paper coffee filter. This is a plus, because you don't have to worry about running out of coffee filters, and it produces less trash for the landfills.2. It's perfect for those times when you just want one cup of coffee.3. Though cleanup can be a bit of a hassle, it's not difficult to clean, if you tackle it immediately after pouring the coffee.4. It's compact, easy to store.5. This model has a lifetime guarantee, of which I will take advantage, should anything go wrong. I inspected the item thoroughly; and aside from the water becoming trapped between the glass and metal, it's in perfect condition. Don't forget to register it asap.6. It's simple to use. Even though it's not automatic like the drip coffee maker, it's not really that difficult to use. I would suggest to anyone buying this, that an electric kettle would come in very handy. You can boil water on your stovetop, but personally, I prefer the electric kettle.HERE IS MY SYSTEM:1. Boil water in kettle and pour into FP carafe and put plunger and elements into the water and cover. This process will heat up the carafe and elements, so they are unlikely to cool off the boiled water, lowering the coffee temperature.2. While the parts to the FP is heating, I boil more water. After water boils, I dump out the water in the carafe, dry carafe, and add premeasured grinds into carafe. I personally use the same amount of grounds:water ratio that I used in the drip maker.3. Pour boiled water over grinds; just enough water to cover grinds. I stir with a long handled spoon so all grinds get wet; then carefully pour a tiny bit of boiled water over spoon to get the remaining grinds off spoon. (OCD...remember?) I cover the carafe and allow the grinds to soak for a few minutes, while I boil more water.4. I add the remaining boiled water to the grinds to complete the coffee, allow coffee to set a couple minutes, then carefully place lid with plunger and slowly push down the plunger evenly, so no grounds will get into the coffee.5. I pour coffee in cup(s) and add cream/sugar as usual.6. I wait for remaining water in carafe to cool a bit before clearing out the grounds. In the future, I might add warm tap water (NOT cold! That could crack the glass, if it's hot), swish water around a bit; and, using a small rubber spatula, pour them over a filter, allowing it to drip in the drip carafe. In fact, I might even consider cleaning out some used coffee filters from the drip maker and save them for this purpose. I don't know. I'll figure it out.What do I think about this particular model? I do like it, but I cannot claim that the coffee tastes any better or worse than the drip. The difference between the two are that the drip maker pours hot water over the grinds, which drips into carafe. Whereas, the process of the press is to pour water into the grounds, soak them and push all the water out of the grounds at the bottom of the water with the plunger. I assumed the press would require fewer grounds, since they soak in the water, but I didn't see a difference. The perculator, on the other hand, seems to split the difference. It uses the drip method by sucking up heated water from the pot and spitting it out over the grinds, which drips back into the water. It repeats this process, soaking the grinds like the French Press soaks it's grinds, until the coffee becomes strong.I don't think I'll use this French Press every day. But it will come in handy when I run out of filters, when I just need a single cup of coffee, or if/when the drip coffee maker breaks down.
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