KiriyaAoi
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Works great, makes great tasting coffee fast, use it all the time when camping.
leon
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
It is very portable for almost daily use. There are a few minor issues to be aware of, the product has some rather sharp edges that need to be kept safe, especially the threads of the cup at the bottom, I've cut my fingers on them. Also, there is a rubber gasket in the center that tends to deteriorate and is not easy to take out and clean. Lastly, if the bottom cup is deformed by impact, then it can leak steam.
Frequent buyer
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
It's just the right size for a 1.5 to 3.0 oz very quick espresso. The handle is plastic and one must avoid direct exposure of it to high heat. It is very inexpensive and very practical ... and attractive.
Luis A
Reviewed in Mexico on February 14, 2025
Buena calidad y excelentes materiales
cole
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
High quality material. Gets daily use and the coffee is always good. Easy to use, just throw it on the stove and leave it alone.
Becca Goodman-Claycomb
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
Went in not knowing how well this would really work, but for $10 it was worth the gamble. I'm glad I did - with a tiny bit of research to learn some tricks (use warm water before putting it on the stove) and following the instructions from the packet, my first cup turned out SO GOOD. I wanted to compare how my pour over would be against this, and now I don't think I'll be using my pour over nearly as much since the flavor was so much more prominent using this moka pot. As soon as I took my first sip, I knew I had to write a review. I made myself a latte (I already had a handheld milk frother) and added the half the amount of milk with half as much sugar as I normally do for my pour over, and it was still too sweet for me. Never thought that this little thing would also make me healthier!
Fontana Cleveland
Reviewed in Canada on January 4, 2025
This was a gift for my stepdaughter and she LOVED it! On top of that, it works perfect! High quality make, beautiful presentation, and very easy to use! Also very easy to clean. For some reason I thought the whole process would be way more complicated but it was so easy to enjoy espresso at home! Only downfall is I find this pot to be much smaller than what I expected. This makes 1 big cup of coffee, or two small cups. If I were to purchase my own I would definitely get a 9 cup pot next time .
Rumbo Sin Limite
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2024
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️As a Dominican who loves coffee, the Primula Classic Stovetop Espresso and Coffee Maker has become an indispensable part of my daily routine. This Moka pot, also known as a greca, delivers rich and flavorful espresso that reminds me of the coffee I grew up with.The design of the Primula Moka pot is both classic and functional. Made from durable aluminum, it heats up quickly and evenly, ensuring a consistent brew every time. The 9-cup capacity is perfect for sharing a morning coffee with family or friends, or for making multiple servings to enjoy throughout the day.Brewing with this Moka pot is straightforward and reliable. Just fill the bottom chamber with water, add your favorite finely-ground coffee to the filter, and place it on the stovetop. In just a few minutes, you’ll have a pot of aromatic espresso with a rich crema that rivals any café.Cleaning the Primula is also a breeze. It easily disassembles, allowing for thorough cleaning of all parts to maintain the quality of your coffee. Plus, its compact size makes it convenient to store when not in use.The silver finish gives it a sleek and timeless look that fits well in any kitchen. Whether you’re a fan of Italian or Cuban coffee, this greca delivers authentic taste and quality with every brew.For anyone who loves coffee as much as I do, the Primula Classic Stovetop Espresso and Coffee Maker is a must-have. It offers an affordable and efficient way to enjoy café-quality espresso at home. I highly recommend it for its excellent performance and ease of use.
A Crazy Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024
I got this for our scout camping trips so all our leaders have the kick they need to deal with the long days at summer camp. Its a great size but when opening and closing the top you need to be careful for the handle is not really strong. The middle cup coffee holder is very thin and will bend when hitting it to try and clear grains and the rubber seal has in our first use kind of shrunken when it is releasing air when brewing so all the water does not brew. When replacing I may need to find another maker.
mohammedragabhassan
Reviewed in Egypt on November 30, 2024
ليست أصلية ومن أردأ الأنواع وللأسف البائع أمازون.
Francisco D. Diaz
Reviewed in Mexico on October 4, 2024
Sencilla y funcional. El café resulta con muy buen sabor.
Andrea
Reviewed in Brazil on July 26, 2023
Tenho várias cafeteiras e comprei essa maior (9 xícaras). Material bom, firme,já usei várias vezes e não escureceu. A borracha de vedação é ótima, não vaza qd passa o café. Importante não deixar a água ultrapassar a válvula interna. A medida de 9 xícaras refere-se a 9 xícaras de cafezinho pequeno. Como passa o café na pressão, há uma boa economia na qtde do uso do pó de café. Pra fazer apenas um café é preciso por água pelo menos até a metade, pra que funcione. Vale muito a pena.
H/R
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2020
After working as a barista for several months, I quickly discovered that I was addicted to espresso, be that in shots, mochas, or lattes. However, upon seeing the price tag for espresso makers (and for drinks at Starbucks), I realized that I'd have to be creative to get my espresso fix at home.I shopped around for alternatives and I quickly settled on moka pots. Something you don't have to plug in? Something that's cheaper and much less wasteful than a K-Cup maker or a coffee brewer?? Something that does espresso-style coffee (or close to it) that's NOT $1000??? Sold! I resolved to give it a whirl, and looking around, found this maker.I'm confident to say that this was a pretty good buy, especially if one wants to have a moka pot that doesn't break the bank. It's quite reliable and straightforward to wash, though there are a couple of things that do get in the way:- First of all, the size (3 cups) is MERCILESS with handling. It's definitely a little dance to try and get a good grip on the handle after it heats up. I usually wore an oven mitt when I picked this off the stovetop since I was sure I'd burn myself otherwise.- Second, the plastic handle partially melted over the stove when I put it too close to the center, so it's pretty cheap in that regard. The rest of it's solidly built though, and hasn't rusted or anything despite my not cleaning it too often.- Most importantly, though, it's a bit too small! While a lot of that's on me, the other part of it is that the coffeemaker stays too hot to make myself another batch right away, to strengthen any drinks I've made.Another thing that needs to be said, too, is that you've got to be a bit picky with the grind of your coffee as well. A moka pot needs a medium-fine grind - somewhere between regular coffee and espresso. I'd recommend you buy pre-ground coffee at first (Lavazza Qualita Rossa is a great one to start with) and if you're willing to commit, then get a coffee grinder and go nuts!With that all said, I'm likely to try and pick up a better quality one sometime soon that's a bigger size now that I'm a full convert. Still, this is by no means a bad product, especially if you're unsure whether a moka pot's right for you or you have a college student budget.