☕ Elevate your coffee game with the EasyworkzDiego Moka Pot!
The EasyworkzDiego Stovetop Espresso Maker is a premium 4-cup Moka pot crafted from high-quality 18/8 stainless steel. Designed for versatility, it works seamlessly on gas, electric, and induction stovetops. With a heat-resistant design and dishwasher-safe components, this espresso maker combines elegance with practicality, ensuring a rich and aromatic coffee experience every time.
Exterior Finish | Stainless Steel |
Material | Stainless Steel 18/8 and 18/0 |
Item Weight | 0.79 Kilograms |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.66"D x 3.66"W x 8.07"H |
Capacity | 200 Milliliters |
Style | Tableware |
Color | Silver |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Wattage | 1000 watts |
Filter Type | Paper |
Specific Uses For Product | Espresso |
Special Features | Gas Stovetop Compatible, Electric Stovetop Compatible, Induction Stovetop Compatible, Manual |
Coffee Maker Type | Moka Pot |
R**R
Great Quality Moka Pot with Minor Flaws
The Easyworkz Diego Stovetop Espresso Maker is a well-made and stylish moka pot that delivers rich, bold coffee. The stainless steel construction feels sturdy and durable, and it works great on induction cooktops, which is a huge plus. The 12-cup capacity is perfect for making multiple servings at once, and the brewing process is smooth and efficient.The coffee it produces has a deep, full-bodied flavor, very close to traditional Italian espresso. Cleanup is also fairly easy, thanks to the polished stainless steel interior.The only downside is that the lid hinge feels a bit flimsy compared to the rest of the build, and it could be more secure. It’s not a dealbreaker, but something to be aware of. Other than that, this moka pot is an excellent choice for espresso lovers looking for a high-quality, induction-friendly option.Would definitely recommend!
A**S
Really well made, well designed, great high quality product. High quality, thick stainless steel.
This coffee maker is a little more expensive than some of the others but the quality of the stainless steel is well worth it. The Italians call coffee made in this type of maker "moka". This style of coffee is produces better tasting coffee than "Americano" drip coffee because its design extracts more of the coffee flavor and less of the bitterness. Of course, you must use good coffee beans. Many of the coffee beans for sale in the US are "dark roast" and are basically "over cooked" and the coffee bean oil is roasted out of the bean before it is placed in the grinder. This is not the case in Italy. Italian coffee is not bitter and I recommend getting light or medium roast beans from Italy which are available at Costco or Sprouts. Secondly, this moka coffee maker is fantastic for use on an induction plate. The stainless steel base is very thick and is made with highly magnetic stainless steel material. Other moka coffee makers will say "induction" but really they are not because they don't have a high quality magnetic stainless steel base like this one. Another thing that sets this product apart from the other is that the craftsmanship of the pot. The threads which connect the base to the pot are well finishing and NOT sharp to the touch. Many cheaper pots are only machined finished and leave a sharp edge on the threads, so when cleaning the inside of the water chamber, you can cut your hand. This moka maker is well finished with no sharp metal edges. This is a high quality product, well made and well designed.
A**A
Wonderful moka pot, especially for induction.
I am an extremely frequent Amazon shopper, but I almost never leave reviews. This product is so fabulously perfect that I thought I should say so. I just got a new induction range, and so I needed to find an moka pot to replace my old one that I used to use on my gas stove. I scoured the Internet and thought it looked like this one is better than the Bialetti iinduction options. I found that hard to believe, but I figured I would try it. So glad I did! If you have an induction range, this is a wonderful option. The coffee is delicious, and the addition of the extra level filter if you just want to make less espresso is also a nice touch.
A**R
Well made espresso maker
I’ve been using this espresso pot for one year and I have to say it is very sturdy and easy to use. It is definitely stainless steel. The handle is stainless which stays cool while on the burner and also while pouring. The screw bottom works well. It brews a beautiful cup of espresso every time. I recommend this product.
J**I
Great quality
We use this approximately 4-5 times a day, every day and have had it for close to 2 yrs. Before we had the standard cheap espresso maker with the plastic handle. We would go through at least 4 a yr. Then during COVID, they were so hard to find. We used the broken ones forever, using an oven mit to pick it up(holding our breath every time we went to pour it). I refused to buy anymore because it was a waste of money and they had doubled in price. And then I found this!!! The handle doesn't get hot, it is sturdy and so well made, not to mention sleek and stylish. I was hesitant at first because the price was so much more than the ones we previously used, but it was so worth it! It's still going strong. Oh, and it pours easier. I don't have to hold it over the sink to insure I don't get scalding coffee all over. If you are using the cheap plastic handle one, you will LOVE this one!
P**R
Disappointing Experience with the Easyworkz Diego Stovetop Espresso Maker
I recently purchased the Easyworkz Diego Stovetop Espresso Maker, and unfortunately, my experience with it has been far from positive. While I had high hopes for this espresso maker, a few major design flaws have left me frustrated.First, the threads on the base are extremely difficult to screw into the top. Every time I try to assemble the pot, the threading feels stiff and rough, making it a struggle to get a secure seal. This not only wastes time but also raises concerns about long-term durability as the threads seem like they might wear out or become damaged over time.Secondly, the lid has a metal knob that becomes painfully hot during brewing. This is an absolute design flaw. If you want to check on your brew mid-process (which you often need to do to prevent over-brewing), you're risking burning yourself. The knob gets so hot that I had to use a towel or pot holder to lift the lid, which is just inconvenient and dangerous.Lastly, the bottom of the pot features a large lip that traps coffee grounds, making it incredibly difficult to clean. No matter how thoroughly I try to scrub, coffee residue always seems to get stuck in this lip, leading to a grimy buildup and making the overall cleaning process a real hassle. It’s clear that cleaning was not a priority in the design.All in all, I cannot recommend the Easyworkz Diego Stovetop Espresso Maker. The poor threading, dangerously hot lid, and difficult cleaning process make it more trouble than it’s worth. I will be returning it and looking for a better-designed espresso maker. If you want something to look good on the counter, this is it; if you want to brew coffee, look elsewhere.
1 个月前