Roque Giler—February 27, 2025
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! Read more
Kamazonrevs—December 18, 2025
Coffee tastes wonderful. Nice quality Stainless Steel in all parts. Functionally easy to use and perfect size pot at 6 cup / 10 ounce. Can make a really strong cup! I will say though, my first order apparently I was sent a used one that was opened in a ripped box and with finger prints all over it but I just returned it for a replacement and stated so. Be careful that the safety switch is located in the middle of the Moka Pot AS IT SHOULD BE (and NOT directly under the handle in a defective pot--as it was in the first one that I returned). They say it's fine wherever the switch is located, however, on the off chance if the safety switch is activated and hot steam happens to shoot out--and if your hand is above it -- you'll probably get burned. I still give this 5 stars!! Read more
Emily Picha—December 18, 2025
This was my first experience with a stove top espresso maker and I found it really easy to use. It is really well made and there have been no issues with leaking or not getting the pieces to fit together. I also really like that there are no plastic pieces and it's easy to clean. It has also saved me money in the long run through making espresso at home vs going to a coffee shop. Read more
albert willis—June 19, 2025
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. Read more
Charlene—January 1, 2026
Really nice quality, heavy bottom of the pot for better heating. Made a wonderful affogato,really enjoying the maker Read more
Fishergirl Seattle—April 25, 2025
The Easywork Diego Stovetop Moka Pot makes an amazing mocha that tastes smoother and better than drive-thru out-to-coffee. And its much more economical than an out-to-coffee mocha too, even with the cost of a bag of good quality coffee beans right now. It is attractive and stays looking nice. The lid is durable and doesn't flop around or seem like it wants to fall off, like my Italian moka pot lids did. It is weighted nicely and doesn't have any weird chemical "smells". I rinse it out with cold tap water and a swish of a baby-bottle cleaning brush after it cools down after each use. The filter seal gasket seems durable. I cook my coffee on an electric stovetop burner on medium heat and remove it from the heat once the coffee has steamed into the top of the moka pot. I would like to know what gasket Easywork recommends when it is finally time to replace the gasket. I like the fact that I can control my ingredients---from the beans I use to the chocolate, whipping cream, sugar---or none of that stuff. I personally like to add steamed 1% milk and a couple of tablespoons of Ovaltine Chocolate Malt powder and a spritz of whipping cream to mine. A very healthful start to my morning... *humor* well, at least enjoyable, depending upon what I add to the espresso created by this lovely moka pot. I this is the fourth moka pot I have owned in 20 years. The other three are fancier Italian brands that have been relegated to the camping equipment in the basement storage area. Read more