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☕ Elevate your coffee game with the timeless Moka Express!
The Bialetti Moka Express Aluminium Stovetop Coffee Maker is a classic Italian coffee maker that brews 3 cups of rich espresso. Made from food-grade aluminum and featuring a patented safety valve, this stylish and compact coffee maker is perfect for coffee enthusiasts looking to enjoy a personalized brew at home.
Brand | Bialetti |
Model Number | 06799 |
Colour | Multicolor |
Product Dimensions | 14 x 10.01 x 16.99 cm; 218.18 g |
Volume Capacity | 130 Millilitres |
Auto Shutoff | No |
Special Features | Gas Stovetop Compatible |
Item Weight | 218 g |
A**E
Solid and reliable little Moka Pot
A Moka Pot is one of the oldest forms of making coffee and, even all these years later, this little Italian coffee gadget still continues to make excellent coffee. Having never used one until really getting into coffee, I decided to order one and give it a try.You’ll often see this come up on social media marketplaces, and it’s often because people don’t know how to use them and end up with bitter, awful coffee. If you do your research online and have a quick read/watch of a couple of videos, you can soon get the hang of it.When grinding your coffee beans, you want to grind fairly coarse, but not as coarse as a French Press. You want the pieces to be fairly small but not espresso consistency, otherwise the coffee will be too bitter. The grind consistency you need can easily be achieved with a blade grinder. You can of course use pre-ground coffee, but you can’t beat the taste of freshly ground beans.This particular Moka Pot is pretty small and would be ideal for one or two people. The coffee it makes is a lovely alternative to espresso from an espresso machine and makes a great base for a milk based drink, and can provide you with delicious coffee that you’d find in your local cafe. Just make sure to use a towel or something to pick up the bottom of the Moka Pot when you’ve filled it with hot water, as it gets very hot very quickly. Once you’ve brewed your coffee over a medium heat, go and run the base of it under a cold tap to stop it from brewing. After you’ve poured your coffee, just rinse out the top of the Moka Pot to remove any leftover coffee residue and towel dry to prevent rusting.This is a handy little coffee gadget and would be great to take on travels, providing you have a gas hob at your destination. If you want to use it on an induction hob, you’ll have to buy one that works on that heat source.This makes a great gift for someone wanting to venture into the world of home brewing and, when used correctly, makes a tasty cup of coffee.
W**S
Excellent, Tasty, and much easier to use than expected!
I'd been wanting to buy my house mate a proper coffee maker to replace the instant coffee She downs every morning for a while now. I hesitated because She has a routine down that involves very little time and effort before She gets on with her day. After checking with a few friends I was convinced to try this one.I have to say these little pots have transformed both of our morning rituals and fills the house with a wonderful coffee aroma that is hard not to like! I bought the 3cup one first and then realised it was actually 3 espresso cups so then ordered the 6 cup for her. Even though I don't drink coffee regularly myself I kept the little one in case I wanted a small cup myself once in while or for a guest and now I make myself a cup most mornings.First, it was really easy for me to figure out how to dial in my preferred strength and make consistently tasty coffee. I watched one video, made 2 cups that were a little strong and then I had it dialled in perfectly. My house mate now has 2 full cups every morning and really seems to enjoy her new artisan-like morning routine.Cleaning is simple: unscrew, remove grounds and seal, and rinse/wipe thoroughly with water (no soap to develop your seasoned effect!)All in all about 5mins to brew and a few minutes to clean once it's cooled.Love the simplicity and low-tech nature of it and as I said, tastes great. We only slightly raise our noses at instant coffee drinkers now! :)
H**.
Bialetti Moka Express: Perfect Coffee in Minutes
The Bialetti Moka Express Stovetop Coffee Maker is a game-changer. This compact 3-cup coffee maker delivers exceptional coffee with minimal effort. Its classic design and durable aluminium construction make it a timeless addition to any kitchen.Using the Moka Express is a breeze – fill with water, add coffee grounds, and let it work its magic on the stovetop. In mere minutes, you're treated to rich, aromatic coffee that rivals cafe quality.Its small size is perfect for single servings or a cosy coffee moment. The straightforward assembly and easy cleaning add to the convenience. For coffee lovers, the Bialetti Moka Express is a must-have that consistently delivers a delightful cup of joe.
A**T
Great Coffee - BUT
I eventually bought a much more expensive Moka Pot from a different brand because:1. The plastic handle became brittle and broke. It's pathetic anyway.2. The screw threads were never great and would occasionally hiss (the safety valve never blew). Coffee would also dribble out of the joint.3. The Aluminium marked my glass top hob. Despite information on the Bialetti site that seemed to indicate that it wouldn't.4. The water reservoir seems to grow Aluminium Oxide any time it is left unused and even a little damp for a few days. At home the Moka Pot is used at the weekends. The Moka Express would invariably need scrubbing - same trouble at work any time I took a few days off. Dangerous? I don't know, certainly off-putting.Follow up Sat 5th March 2016.1. Purchased a replacement handle which while still a bit delicate has been problem free.2. Threads in top-section scraped of excess aluminium until top section sits properly on gasket stops coffee dribble!3. Still marks glass top - sigh!4 Dry completely before storage, ignore Aluminium Oxide you'll be a happier person.Note: I use a Moka Pot at least once a day, even so, I'd expect to get more than few months out of it. I loved the coffee though.After having had several of these pots I'll remark on the following:3 Cups of Moka Pot is about 1 third of a biggish mug. Smooth and strong it'll stand a bit of dilution to make a long drink if that's your pleasure.Espresso ground coffee is a bit fine, a coarser grind is better.It's often said you shouldn't clean these pots that the residue from previous coffees enhances the flavour - be a bit sensible, there is a difference between oily residue and rancid!
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