Bialetti

Bialetti Moka Express Iconic Italian Stovetop Espresso Maker Natural Silver 6 Cups

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  • 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.
  • 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)
  • 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
  • One size for each need: Moka Express sizes are measured in Espresso Cups, coffee can be enjoyed in Espresso Cups or in larger containers
  • Cleaning instructions: the Bialetti Moka Express should be rinsed simply with water, after use. Do not use detergents. The product should not be washed in the dishwasher as this could cause damage to the product and affect the taste of the coffee.
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Product details

BrandBialetti
Capacity250 Milliliters
Colorsilver
Product Dimensions2"D x 2"W x 2"H
Special FeatureGas Stovetop Compatible

Technical specifications

brandBialetti
colorsilver
product_dimensions2"D x 2"W x 2"H
special_featureGas Stovetop Compatible
coffee_maker_typeMoka Pot
styleClassic
specific_uses_for_productMocha
recommended_uses_for_productHome Brewing
exterior_finishSilver
included_componentsStovetop
operation_modeManual
voltage220
model_nameStovetop Coffee Maker
number_of_items1
human_interface_inputButtons
customer_package_typeStandard Packaging
unit_count1.0 Count
manufacture_year1933
global_trade_identification_number08006363011631
coffee_input_typeGround
is_dishwasher_safeNo
manufacturerBIALETTI
power_sourcestovetop
languageEnglish, English, English, English
item_model_number6800
batteries1 Lithium Ion batteries required.
best_sellers_rank#4,089 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #3 in Stovetop Espresso & Moka Pots
is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
date_first_availableApril 26, 2000

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Customers love this Italian espresso maker for its quality and ability to create high-quality coffee, with one noting it's better than fancier stove-top makers.

★★★★★

Heavy duty item for your kitchen. Well built to last. Love it

Eduardo RentaJuly 22, 2024✓ Verified purchase

The media could not be loaded. Review of the Bialetti Espresso Maker Introduction Hey there! Today, we’re going to talk about a really cool kitchen gadget called the Bialetti Espresso Maker. Imagine you have a magic pot that makes delicious, strong coffee, like the kind grown-ups love to drink. The Bialetti Espresso Maker is just like that! It’s a special pot that makes a type of coffee called espresso, which is rich and tasty. What is the Bialetti Espresso Maker? The Bialetti Espresso Maker, also known as a Moka pot, is a small metal pot that sits on your stove and makes espresso coffee. It’s been around for a long time and is really popular because it makes great coffee. The pot has a unique design with three main parts: the bottom chamber for water, the middle part for coffee grounds, and the top part where the espresso collects. Why is it Special? 1. Easy to Use: The Bialetti Espresso Maker is simple to use. You just add water, coffee grounds, and then heat it on the stove. 2. Classic Design: It has a cool, classic design that looks great in any kitchen. It’s shiny and often made of aluminum. 3. Makes Delicious Coffee: It brews strong, delicious espresso coffee that adults love to drink, either on its own or with milk to make drinks like lattes and cappuccinos. 4. No Electricity Needed: Unlike some coffee makers, the Bialetti doesn’t need electricity. You just need a stove to heat it up. How Does it Work? Here’s how the magic happens: 1. Add Water: First, you pour water into the bottom part of the pot. 2. Add Coffee Grounds: Next, you put coffee grounds into the middle part of the pot, which looks like a little funnel. 3. Assemble the Pot: Then, you screw the top part onto the bottom part, making sure everything is tight. 4. Heat on the Stove: Put the pot on the stove and heat it up. As the water heats, it turns into steam, which pushes through the coffee grounds and up into the top part of the pot. 5. Enjoy Your Coffee: When you hear a hissing sound, your coffee is ready! Carefully pour it out and enjoy. What Do People Like About It? People love the Bialetti Espresso Maker because it makes rich, flavorful coffee and is fun to use. It’s like a science experiment you can do in the kitchen! It’s also very durable and can last for many years if you take good care of it. Anything Not So Great? One thing to remember is that the Bialetti can get really hot, so you need to be careful when using it. Always have an adult help you when making coffee with it. Also, cleaning the pot can take a bit of time, but it’s important to keep it nice and shiny. Conclusion The Bialetti Espresso Maker is a fantastic kitchen gadget that makes delicious coffee and looks really cool. It’s easy to use, doesn’t need electricity, and makes coffee that grown-ups love. If you enjoy helping out in the kitchen or want to learn more about making coffee, the Bialetti Espresso Maker is a great tool to explore. Just remember to always use it with the help of an adult. So go ahead, get ready to brew some magical coffee, and impress your family with your barista skills! Read more

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★★★★★

True Italian Espresso at Home – Strong, Delicious, and Easy to Use!

The ElevenOctober 20, 2025✓ Verified purchase

If you love strong, rich espresso, this Bialetti Moka Express is a must-have. It makes incredibly bold and delicious coffee—this isn’t weak drip coffee, this is the real dark Italian-style espresso flavor I was hoping for. It’s very easy to use once you learn the simple steps. There’s a tiny learning curve the first time (water level, heat, how tightly to pack the grounds, etc.), but it only took me one or two tries to get it perfect. After that, it’s quick and consistent every time. The build quality is excellent—solid, well-made, and it feels like it will last for years. Cleanup is super easy too: just warm water and a paper towel, no complicated parts or scrubbing required. I’ve had zero issues with leaking, burning, or the handle getting hot. Everything works exactly as it should. If you want authentic espresso at home without spending hundreds on a machine, this is the way to go. 5 stars. Read more

★★★★★

What can I say that millions of Italians have already said? It's the BEST

FoodieWithAClueSeptember 2, 2024✓ Verified purchase

Where do I start? This is simply the best product in it's category, bar none. Moka pots in general get a bad rap as being finicky and difficult to use, but that's nonsense. Watch a few You Tube videos and see for yourself, there's nothing to it, a very short learning curve. Basically all you have to do is: 1. Boil water and pour into the base, fill to just below the valve button 2. Fill the filter with medium/fine ground coffee (Illy is too fine, IMO) and tap to level, do not tamp down 3. Place a 2.5" round Aeropress filter on top of grounds (500 for $6, just a bit more than a penny each) 4. Add a few drops of water on top of the filter so it stays in place while you screw down the lid 5. Place on medium heat, with the lid open so you can see when the "volcano erupts" 6. When it starts to sputter, take it off the heat and close the lid, wait a few minutes and pour. I have an induction cooktop and the base is aluminum so I got a Bialetti Induction Stainless steel plate All Moka pots work the same way, but be aware of cup capacity. When they are labeled "3 cup" or "6 cup" do not think of it like 8 oz cups, or even the standard 5 oz standard coffee cup measurement. They are more like 1.25 oz espresso cups, so the 3 cup model only makes 4 ounces of coffee, not even enough for one person. I returned it and bought the 6 cup model, which makes about 7.5 ounces of coffee, and it is strong enough to add a bit of water to at the end, without losing its potency. Finally, the color design. 90% of Moka pots are all aluminum, some of the trendy new ones are black, or white or have various pastel shades to match kitchen decor. This is Red and Green like the Italian Flag, (with a high polished stainless steel band between the two colors), in fact it is called the "Italia" model to differentiate it from the other ones. It is just gorgeous. Very well enameled, and cleans up beautifully with a magic eraser (don't use soap on the inside) . I bought this thinking it would just be an adjunct to my espresso maker, drip coffeemaker, Chemex pourover coffee maker (actually an excellent Agogo knockoff), and my Bodum French Press. I have had this almost a month, and have used it every day. It's that good. I first discovered this by watching a video on You Tube of Jerry Seinfeld talking to GQ about certain objects that have "quintessence", meaning that they are the finest example of their genre, and he RAVED about his Bialetti Italia Moka pot (along with things like the Bic crystal pen and Levi 501s). I was intrigued, and for $68 (Moka pot PLUS the heating plate) it just can't be beat, it's PERFECT! Read more

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