Bialetti - Moka Express: Iconic Stovetop Espresso Maker, Makes Real Italian Coffee, Moka Pot 9 Cups (14 Oz - 420 Ml), Aluminium, Silver Aluminum Silver 9-Cup Pot

Brand:Bialetti

3.7/5

109.82

The original moka coffee pot since 1933 The gentleman with the moustache gracing all Bialetti products represents Renato Bialetti, the son of the inventor of the Moka, Alfonso. It was designed in 1953 by the Italian artist Paul Campani. The Moka Express pot is Made in Italy and its quality is enhanced by the patented safety valve which makes it easy to clean and its ergonomic handle. Available in many sizes and suitable for gas, electric or propane cooktops. Induction tops can be used with the Bialetti induction adapter plate (sold separately). This item is avalaible in 6 cups size but this model is available also in 3 cups size, color silver Take your moka with you everywhere you go At home or outdoor, while camping or enjoying beach time, Moka Express is the ideal solution for those who love to bring the taste of home everywhere; Moka Express works with most portable stoves or cooktops. Having a moka hanging from the backpack it is the hallmark of the traveler who loves to start the day with a good coffee as witnessed by thousands of social-media shared images.

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Cleaning instructions: The Bialetti Moka Express must only be rinsed with clean water after use, with no detergents, the product is not to be washed with a dishwasher as it will be irremediably damaged and the taste of coffee altered. One size for each need: Moka Express sizes are measured in Espresso Cups, coffee can be enjoyed in Espresso Cups or in larger containers. How to prepare the coffee: fill the boiler up to the safety valve, fill it up with ground coffee without pressing, close the moka pot and place it on the stovetop, as soon as Moka Express starts to gurgle, turn the fire off and coffee will be ready. Made in Italy: it is Made in Italy and its quality is enhanced by the patented safety valve which makes it easy to clean and its ergonomic handle, available in many sizes and suitable for gas, electric and induction (with the Bialetti induction adapter plate). The original moka coffee pot: Moka Express is the original stovetop espresso maker, it provides the experience of the real Italian way of preparing a tasteful coffee, its unique shape and the inimitable gentleman with moustache date back to 1933, when Alfonso Bialetti invented it. Note: 1)Too coarse a grind, too little coffee, or insufficiently tamping the grounds before brewing can all lead to inadequate pressure for a proper brew. 2)It is important to note that the amount of espresso extracted will vary depending on the grind size and amount and reprogramming may be needed when the size and amount are adjusted.
Brand Bialetti
Capacity 550 Milliliters
Coffee Maker Type Moka Pot
Color Aluminum Silver
Country of Origin USA
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 21,312 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Filter Type Reusable
Human Interface Input Buttons
Included Components moka
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 6801
Item Weight 2.2 Pounds
Manufacturer bialetti
Material Aluminum
Model Name Moka Express
Number of Items 1
Package Type Standard Packaging
Product Dimensions 2"D x 2"W x 2"H
Product Dimensions 4 x 6 x 9 inches
Recommended Uses For Product Great percolated coffee, excellent Expressos
Special Feature Gas Stovetop Compatible
Specific Uses For Product Espresso
Style Moka Express
Unit Count 1.0 Count
Wattage 230 watts

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Scritto da: Garrett S
Great coffee maker!
I recently went to Italy where I attended a cooking class. We made tiramisù, and used a moka pot to make the coffee the biscuits were dipped in. Coupled with a desire for espresso at home - I ordered this 6 cup Bialetti pot. It's super easy to use, even easier than a French Press. The coffee is smooth and strong, and not intensely bitter as espresso from a machine often is. I've been using Wegmans house blend (medium roast), 25g processed through a burr grinder. Set it on the burner, and in about 7-8 minutes you have 6 "cups" of Italian style coffee (or one cup of you're American like me). I will enjoy making authentic tiramisù with this and a nice cup of joe whenever I need it. Clean up is very easy and environmentally friendly - you just dump the grounds and rinse it out with water. No filters or soaps involved! Now that I have the process down I'll experiment with grind settings and different coffees!
Scritto da: David
Tried others that look like a newer design, but this was the best
I tried some nice Stainless Steel Moka pots and they didn't push all the water up through the grounds. There is a need to have close clearance between the bottom of the funnel and the bottom of the water reservoir and this one had the right amount of clearance. I wish the design didn't make the coffee drip down the side when you open the lid to check it, but it works well.
Scritto da: PositivePineTree
The best way to make coffee!
The media could not be loaded. I’ve been using moka pots since I discovered them in the early 2000s. My main pot is the 3-cup pot - perfect for one person. I use my 6-cup pot when my spouse wants coffee, too. I use this little 1-cup pot when I want an afternoon pick me up but don’t want to get over caffeinated. I have a Breville steamer/frother and make delicious cappuccinos with the coffee made in my moka pots. Sometimes americanos as well. Lately I’ve been enjoying making cortados with this 1-cup pot. Moka pots produce a brew that is similar to espresso but not quite. The pot can’t generate enough bars of pressure to be considered true espresso. It’s good enough for me, though! Very espresso-like but without the crema. If you’re new to moka pots, watch a few videos on YouTube and educate yourself. Moka pots are inexpensive, easy to use, and produce great coffee. Upkeep and maintenance is very minimal. Every so often I replace the gasket. Cheap and found here on Amazon. My Bialetti pots will outlast me. They do not wear out and only require simple rinsing after use (never soap or a dishwasher!). Why buy an expensive espresso machine when you can enjoy excellent moka pot coffee? These have been around for close to 100 years and are still very widely used for good reason.
Scritto da: Christina D
Take this to work and on vacations
Control the heat and don't burn your coffee. It is easy to clean and you can use it on the store. Go to youtube for great how to videos.
Scritto da: dvswlf
hand wash only!
My father put one of mine in the dishwasher and the top section turned a pewter shade. Nothing wrong with it but the top and bottom no longer match ????????‍♀️ I always have an issue with Bialetti dribbling from the middle seam where the 2 compartments screw together. That’s nothing new and it’s not alllll the time. Other than that, works as expected.
Scritto da: Happy Traveler
Bialetti consistently makes good coffee
Foolishly I threw out our old Italian coffee makers. We have been using Nespresso and Keurig for a few years now. We decided we really wanted a good old cup of espresso. I bought the 1 cup size. Big mistake. I then ordered the 3 cup size. Another big mistake. We both enjoy it so much that I am going to buy the 6 cup. But I must admit I love the 1 cup and 3 cup depending on our moods. It gives us options. Just like my Italian Grandmother used to make.
Scritto da: Nikki
I love their products
Awesome Moka Pot. flavor is wonderful. Made in Italy!! I recommend as do they, do not wash with soap. Just rinse & wipe out. Occasionally rubber stoppers need to be changed but that's not often. Makes a great cup of coffee. Everyone prefers Moka Pot coffee when at my house!! In fact, I have several sizes to accommodate all my guests! I can no longer make drip coffee. I cannot say enough good things about this product.
Scritto da: Raul Ruiz Sr
bialetti
An excellent coffee maker,expensive but worth every penny.
Scritto da: Ganesh
Quite expensive, but an excellent product
I bought the 6 cup version. Some of the points which may not be highlighted in other reviews: Pros: 1. The decoction gets done quickly (3-4 mins). 2. The decoction is thick and leaves a film of trail when drawn (not watery). 3. Is versatile: Can be served directly as small espresso shots served in demitasse cups, but can also be used in lieu of filter coffee decoction with milk and sugar without losing the originality of filter coffee taste (I used regular South Indian coffee grounds). 4. Thorough extraction of flavour and essence - There is no point of reusing the used grounds for a second extraction, since the first extraction itself is thorough. Cons: 1. Very very expensive even for an international product. USA Amazon prices for the same product are 20-30% cheaper. 2. Cleaning needs some attention as the different parts need to be separated out and cleaned with plain water and no detergent.
Scritto da: Rahul Kale
Excellent product
VEry good quality...size is just for one cup so be careful before choosing which one you want to buy. Delivers good quality coffee everytime.
Scritto da: Kindle Customer
Great coffee maker
Best way to make great Italian coffee. Would never buy any other type.
Scritto da: David Homer
Too small
Very cute but had to buy a bigger one
Scritto da: Arun Acharya
The perfect Moka pot
I've had a 9-cup Moka pot purchased years ago in Europe. When that died, I was hard pressed to find a replacement as good in terms of capacity and quality build. Have experimented with a number (5 or 6) of cheap stainless steel Mokas from Amazon and Ikea but they were all disappointing. Most were too small and produced terrible brew. With this purchase, am happy to state that I've found what I was looking for.

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