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- #230,638 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen)
- #60 in Stovetop Espresso & Moka Pots
Laura
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Love this moka pot! Makes great espresso quickly. Great little pick-me-up.
FML
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
I love it. Its perfect for me since I'm the only one who drinks espresso everyday. I've been using it everyday. I love the wooden handle and the wood lift on the lid. It makes about 3 espresso cups per brew and looks great on my stove. Hopefully it won't fall apart within 2 weeks like my last one did. Hand wash after it cools, do not wash this in the dishwasher.
K Himegar
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
This lil Moka pot has been wonderful! Easy to use, easy to clean. I love the navy blue color, it looks great standing alone!
Debbie
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
I'll order a bigger one soon. I love it because it makes coffee taste great.
Terry Mick
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
Awesome lil gadget. Espresso in 7 minutes in my own home without a big machine. Easy to use and clean. Love the design and the of the size of this item. Perfect edition to my coffee bar.
Nydia M. Amaro Rivera
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
Hermosa y buen tamaño
MFDG
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2024
I ordered the Moka Pot from Warmth master because it's a great and easy way to make an espresso. I had a similar (larger) version of years ago and got a lot of mileage from it. This one is smaller, but it's easy to store for travel or camping.Using it is so simple and straightforward:- fill the base kettle with water without exceeding the safety valve (where steam pressure is released when boiling), which equals about 1.25 cups*,- grab the metal funnel and add your ground coffee to it (grind so it's more like a powder than coarse). The instructions suggest adding a small round paper filter (not included) to prevent some of the powder from getting in the coffee, but that's optional.- Put the funnel into the base kettle, screw on the top, and set the heat to medium. After 5-7 minutes, it'll start bubbling into the top. It'll fill up fast, as in a less than a minute or so, so keep an eye on it. You don't want to do what I did to my last one, which was to walk away and forget about it until the silicone gasket starts to melt.The whole thing takes less than 10 minutes, start to finish. Clean up is really easy too; just don't touch the metal until it's cooled off (the wood handle should be fine). Once the Moka Pot is cooled off, just wipe out the 3 parts with soapy water and set to dry.The instructions recommend using it - without coffee I assumed - a few times, then cleaning, before the first real use with grounds. After doing that, I've used it four times and so far, it works great- no complaints!*The company says that the Moka Pot makes either 3 or 6 cups (depending on where you're looking) but, in terms of a U.S. measurements, it makes at most about 1 cup (8 oz).
Garrett Frost
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2024
This is a great little moka pot with a nice black finish on the outside and a lot of features that make it easy to use and easy to clean, as well as safe to take your eyes off for a bit while it's brewing. The finish is really nice and it's simple to use it, you just put the water into the reservoir, fill the tank, and heat it until it's done pushing all the water through the coffee grounds. The finish on the outside is nice and it looks neat inside with the rough finish from the machining process.In my experience it can hold about 250ml (just about 1 US cup) worth of water, any more than that and you won't get good results from it. Also, the instructions really could have done with a second go-over.The safety valve is also a nice feature, it makes it so it can't get over-pressured and explode hot water everywhere. You do still need to be careful because the water will be very hot, it is still boiling water, so don't spill it on yourself! But, it's very difficult to spill as long as you follow the directions.The instructions say that it can hold 300 ml of water which it says is 6 cups. Perhaps tiny espresso cups, but if you're using US standard Imperial measurements, this can only hold about 1 cup of water, meaning it makes about 1 cup of coffee at once. That's not very much at all but espresso/moka/mocha is about making a very concentrated extraction of coffee into the water, so it's not that unusual. It also means this would be very easy to take camping or hiking, or use in a small space.It does recommend a paper filter as well as the metal filter, if you want a finer brew. In my experience this isn't really necessary unless your grounds are too fine, which could lead to 'mud' or even grounds getting up into the brewed coffee. However, it is definitely an option.Overall, for less than $20, this is a very nice little moka pot, as long as you don't mind making 1 cup of moka/mocha at a time.I only review things that I personally use myself on a regular and continued basis. I always give my full, honest, unbiased and unfiltered opinion on everything I review. I will not hold back or avoid describing any issues I have with a product. I write exactly what I think about things - the good, the bad, the ugly, and the questionable. And, I will update my review if something breaks, stops working as intended, or otherwise doesn't hold up as expected.
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