☕ Elevate Your Coffee Game with Bialetti's Moka Induction!
The Bialetti Moka Induction is a stylish and functional espresso maker designed for all stovetops, including induction. With a capacity of 280 ml, it brews 6 cups of rich espresso, combining classic aluminum with a durable stainless steel boiler. Made in Europe, this pot is easy to clean and perfect for both home and office use.
Exterior Finish | CAFF. MOKA INDUCTION BLACK tz. 10 UK |
Material | Stainless Steel, Aluminum |
Item Weight | 7.7 ounces |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10"D x 5"W x 5"H |
Capacity | 280 Milliliters |
Style | New Moka Induction |
Color | Black |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office, Home |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Wattage | 50 watts |
Filter Type | Reusable |
Specific Uses For Product | Espresso |
Special Features | Induction Stovetop Compatible |
Coffee Maker Type | Moka Pot |
F**S
perfect for me! (2-cup version)
I used to be more of an espresso guy until I got this moka pot. now I enjoy them both, switching from time to time my espresso machine with this moka pot.I must say I totally love it: great quality, looks awesome and works like a charm with my induction hob. it takes less than 4 minutes on medium power, as suggested. I admit that it's a little smaller than I anticipated but in the end it worked great for me anyway since there's no waste of coffee. as I'm used to espresso (a double shot is around 36g of liquid) I'm more than happy with the amount I get from this pot, which is arount 90-100g of liquid, which in turn, is about 2-3 times the size of a double shot of the stronger espresso. (see picture for reference)if you prefer larger servings, or are worried about not getting enough amount of coffee from this one, I'd recommend the 4 or 6-cup versions of this moka pot, depending on your needs. but if you make coffee just for yourself like me, and don't prefer large cups, this pot might be for you too.in the future I'm thinking of getting the large 6-cup version for when my friends come and visit :)
J**E
Nice size. Works well with induction.
It has the traditional shape of a Moka pot. This allows you to know when you should stop brewing. It works great on the induction hob. Looks very nice too. Ps. Making coffee with a Moka pot Take some practice. There are some great instructional YouTube videos and webpages
R**T
Better than the automatic coffee makers
The coffee tastes better than the Keurigs (I was not not using pods but with the adapter for fresh ground). This one uses an induction plate or induction stovetop and I much prefer it over any automatic fresh ground coffeemaker I have used.
K**U
Finally
It took four purchases on Amazon to find new moka pot that did what I needed it to do. Sorry for the mini-rant but hopefully Amazon reads some of these. The first one cut my thumb when screwing it tight, the second was obviously used and was delivered with rust inside the boiler, the third was scratched and had chipped paint, but finally this one worked out as expected. Note to Amazon - stop sending out previously used pots and start using real packaging on goods like this. Three shipments had damaged boxes and were simply put in a thin plastic bag with no padding.OK, onto the pot itself. We’re getting an induction oven so a stainless steel boiler was the key requirement. I had hoped to avoid aluminum altogether but the previous all stainless steel purchases didn’t work out. So I reverted to this choice which still makes use of aluminum where the liquids are stored. I did a fair amount of research and ended up convinced it is NOT a health threat. I know that may be controversial for some but even the Alzheimer’s Association says it is not a significant risk.Anyhow, I really like this pot for the following reasons: it holds a little more volume than the other 6 cup pots - keeping the water below the safety valve produces 9.5 to 10 oz of coffee, it’ll work on an induction cooktop, and, third, it looks great.The only minor negative point is there is sometimes a very small amount of leakage where it screws together as the coffee is finishing it’s brew. Very minor and I might be able to screw it a little tighter. It did not happen on every pot I brewed when breaking it in. I wouldn’t consider this a reason to not buy this pot.I could have stuck with the traditional aluminum pot and gotten an induction plate but who needs yet one more thing to store? And, the price is pretty much the same either way.So, long story short, the Bialletta 6 cup induction moka pot checks all the boxes. However, Amazon, you can do better.
A**1
Works as described
It’d be nice if everything was stainless steel so it was dishwasher safe. The coffee quality is fine but I prefer espresso.My 1 complaint (hence the -1 star) is that if you forget to fill it with water before you load the basket with coffee, is it’s very difficult to remove without spilling the grounds.
P**E
Nice
Got this for my mom for Christmas. Great for her to make an afternoon pick me up without having too much. Quality is great.
B**V
Induction ready
I got 2 cup black moka pot. Works great on my induction cooktop. I grind arabica espressor beans and top into the basket. Set at level 6 for two minutes until brewing, when bubling turn down to level 3 setting. In two minutes bubbling stop and coffee poured into teacup. Then add a little ensure nutrition shake. Perfect. Better than using plate with bilatta aluminum moka pot. Simple to use and taste as good as espressor made from pressurized machine.
M**L
Handle melted off after 1 week of use
Cute and solid, what is not to like ? Well, after one week, left it on the burner a little too long ... yes, you shouldn't do that ! but, I've been using Moka pots for decades and it is something that happens occasionally and the pot should be designed to not destruct if it happens. This one isn't, the plastic is not hardened, the attachment is flimsy, and whatever other engineering principles go into constructing non-melting handles was not observed. I am back to using the very cheap aluminum pot I had hoped to upgrade from. Don't know what I was thinking, the coffee is just as good from the cheap-o version.
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