☕ Brew your way to coffee perfection!
The Bialetti Moka Express 6 Cup Espresso Maker is a beautifully designed, compact coffee maker that allows you to brew authentic Italian espresso at home. With a capacity of 0.3 liters, it serves up to 6 espresso cups and features a permanent filter for an eco-friendly brewing experience. Weighing only 566g, it's both stylish and portable, making it a must-have for coffee enthusiasts.
Brand | Bialetti |
Model Number | 0005323/NP |
Colour | Multi-coloured |
Product Dimensions | 10.5 x 18.5 x 21 cm; 566.99 g |
Volume Capacity | 0.3 litres |
Auto Shutoff | No |
Special Features | Permanent Filter |
Item Weight | 566 g |
M**T
So pleased
This looks lovely with all my other Italian coffee makers.
C**K
One of my most prized possessions used daily
Could not live without a Bialetti!Use it dailyColours are great and have kept beautifully in the 3-4 months since bought
R**T
Classic Italian Coffee with colour to match!
I first saw this lovely Italian flag-coloured Moka Express when I visited the Bialetti store in Rome. It comes in a number of cup size variations, but this 6-cup size is one of the more commonly-seen sizes, and one of the most useful.I didn't buy from the store in Rome - I had no room in my suitcase! - but I began to regret it shortly after arriving home again!Searching on Amazon eventually led me to this seller where I was able to make my purchase!Other than the 'tricolore' flag paintwork, this is a standard, classic Bialetti Moka Express; pretty much unchanged in design since the 1930s. It's one of the things that is attractive about this coffee maker - the design has stood the test of time and is a recognised classic!If you're not familiar with the Moka Express, here's how it works:The Moka Express comes in two basic equal-sized sections, which screw tightly together:A lower water compartment where water is boiled and passes up through the coffee grounds, which are also held in their own separate receptacle, which fits neatly down into this section;An upper receiving compartment - the jug-like part, lid & handle - where the freshly-percolated coffee is captured and poured from.You start by putting water in the bottom section, filling it up to just below the little brass steam safety valve.Fitting down snugly into the upper part of this water chamber is the metal coffee holder and its filter.You pack the top compartment of this with your ground coffee of choice - similar to the way baristas pack an espresso machine in a coffee shop - and set it into the top of the water chamber. It has a funnel neck below the coffee receptacle which the boiling water will be forced up through, and subsequently pass through the coffee.Between this and the upper section is a second metal filter disc (to stop coffee grinds getting up and into the finished coffee) and a heavy-duty rubber ring which creates a tight, steam-proof pressure seal between the lower and upper compartments. It's important to screw the two tightly together once the water compartment has been filled and the coffee tamped down in its holder.The whole unit is then placed on the stove, which boils the water in the lower compartment.Having nowhere else to go, it is forced under pressure (thus the safety valve!) up through the coffee receptacle in the lower compartment, through the grounds filter between the lower and upper sections, up the funnel in the middle of the upper section, and bubbles out into the upper receptacle, making the most satisfying noise and aromas while doing so!Once the coffee coming through the central spout into the upper receptacle starts to 'spit', you know the lower chamber is almost empty and it's time to remove your Moka from the stove.It sounds complicated, but in reality it is very simple; you can fill the water and pack the coffee in a few minutes and have the Moka heating on the stove quickly.It is, however, a device more suited to coffee lovers, and those who wish to take just a little more time and effort over making the perfect cup of coffee! If you want your coffee much quicker, I'd suggest an Aeropress, or even instant!! ;)It's important to thoroughly clean and dry the Moka after each use:Ground coffee is very oily and these oils leave a strong residue on all parts of the Moka. Like any oils, coffee will oxidise and go off if left. Also, the strong natural colour in coffee will stain your pristine Moka if left on it! In the coffee receptacle, the grounds will dry and block the two filters if left unwashed, and the rubber sealing ring will not last nearly as long if it is left damp and covered in coffee oils (the rubber breaks down much faster).The other reason for washing and drying is to preserve the aluminium that the Moka is made from. If you leave it wet or damp, the inside of the lower water compartment will soon start to corrode. If you leave an uncleaned and damp coffee receptacle in the lower chamber, it will corrode and may even weld itself into the water compartment (it's a tight machined fit when new!) - making it almost impossible to separate the two!Again, like with making the coffee, this is much less complicated than it sounds here. Just wash the Moka using hot soapy water, rinse with clean water and allow to air dry, inverting the water chamber to allow any droplets to run out.When the whole thing is properly dried it can be loosely reassembled and stored ready for its next use!It's fun and it makes great coffee! Make sure to get yourself a lovely set of the Bialetti espresso cups to go with it!
R**D
Works perfectly.
The Moka Pot is great for expresso coffee.If you love strong coffee then this is what you need.A six cup Moka is enough for a full mug for one person. You are supposed to use small expresso cups and not full mugs of coffee.
A**0
Great coffee and a great look
The pot looks so sexy and reminds me of watching Football Italia on a Saturday morning with James Richardson! Secondly and more importantly it makes wonderful coffee, I have aeropress, an expensive bean to cup machine, a carafe and this seems to make the best coffee for me. I’m no coffee connoisseur by any stretch of the imagination but I like black coffee so I know what’s good for me and what’s not! I always grind fresh to a fine size, I fill the pot with boiling water, then assemble and fill the coffee brew area with fresh coffee to the top, then a heat on a very low heat with the lid open and as soon as there is the first sputter I take it off and pour into my cup or a jug to stop the heating process.If you want an elegant looking, well made classic coffee pot then this is for you.☕️
R**C
Nice
Makes a nice cup of coffee but it's much smaller than I expected - probably because it's a 6 espresso cup volume. Seems to leak a little when pouring, not sure if it's from the middle but I've tried to tighten it as much as possible.
H**S
Bellisimo 🇮🇹
What a fantastic coffee pot! Package arrived very quickly in perfect condition. My half-Italian husband is going to be thrilled with his new coffee maker as part of his Christmas present. He’s no idea what I’ve bought for him and I can’t wait to see his face when he opens it. Love love love it. Thank you X
K**R
It looks brilliant.
It works really well. Love my Italian percolate.
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