Albert J. Valentino—February 5, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Let me first set Moka Pot coffee expectations properly for newbies. 1) 1 cup is roughly equivalent to 1.2 - 1.4 ounces. So a 3 cup pot can make about 3.8 ounces of coffee. The actual amount can vary slightly depending on your fill level and how well you control the heat in the final 20-30 seconds 2) Moka pots are specifically designed to brew fix amount of coffee. Don’t try to brew a smaller portion by using less water or coffee - it will mess everything up. The amount if coffee in the holder must be set to the top, never pressed hard. This level governs the pressure and amount of time the water passes through the coffee. Changing these variables changes the amount of extraction. Also, too little water in the boiler will change, lower, of the water temp of the extraction. All these things, including grind size, will change the result. Just buy the sizes that fits your needs. 3) Grind size matters to the brew. Finer grind, more surface area which is good for fast brewing methods unlike French Press. Too coarse, less surface area' weaker coffee. Too fine, like expresso fine, the grinds can clump and the water will not pass through like an expresso maker because it uses much less pressure. 4) Watch it closely, and when the liquid begins to pour out, lower or remove from heat, and let the rest stream out beautifully like a fountain as you watch the last liquid begin to run clear. See attached photos Pro: this Moka Pot uses a silicon gasket unlike Bialletti which uses rubber. Rubber can get hard and disintegrate over time, and sometimes can leave a foul taste. Silicon is better. Lastly, remember making great coffee in one of these is both an art and a science. It takes patience to perfect the method, including the right grind and beans, but working all that out is part of the fun Read more
TXBBQGUY—June 2, 2025✓ Verified purchase
The moka pot is a timeless piece of coffee gear that delivers bold, espresso-style coffee without the need for a fancy machine. I love how simple it is to use—just water, coffee, and a stovetop. The design hasn’t changed much in decades, and for good reason: it works beautifully. The coffee comes out rich, strong, and aromatic, perfect for sipping straight or mixing into lattes and cappuccinos. Cleanup is easy, and the stainless steel or aluminum build holds up well over time. If you enjoy the ritual of brewing and want café-quality coffee at home, a moka pot is a must-h Read more
NursePilot—May 27, 2025✓ Verified purchase
This pot makes enough espresso for 1 person. The larger ones would be better if you're going to have guest over who like espresso. There are instructions for using the pot and making good tasting espresso. Start with using hot water. The time to completion of the coffee takes about 3-4 minutes. The coffee will not boil over but it is important to observe when the coffee has finished coming up into the top chamber, as you will now have an empty lower chamber. One important factor is the proper grind of your coffee. If you have a local coffee house that can grind beans for you, that would be the way to go, if you don't have a high quality grinder. The pot is sturdy, well made and shiny. Easy to clean. Read more
Susan Pease—February 14, 2025✓ Verified purchase
The media could not be loaded. This is my first contraption I’ve ever bought for making espressos (I’ve never made one before buying this) and it’s so easy to use. I bought the 3 espresso cup size and I do wish I bought the 6 instead because it is very dainty but that’s my fault. It is great for one serving though. My only complaint about the design is that is it difficult to get the filter out after using it since it sits flush in the bottom compartment which is hot after using. If I want to make another pot immediately after using I have to use a rubber mitt to turn it upside down to shake the filter out, which inevitably gets the used espresso grounds everywhere (so I do this over the trash). Otherwise this is great for people new to espresso making like myself as it is simple and easy to use. You also can’t beat the price. Read more
Lorenzo Porricelli, Southern California Writers Association—May 19, 2025✓ Verified purchase
This pot is the perfect size and makes espresso quickly, and the method is exactly the same as I remember my grandmother from many years ago, but I can put modern espresso varieties in the pot and come up with a cup far better than any barista. Great pot, enjoy every sip. Read more
Lindylu—October 18, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I bought this for my daughter. She is enjoying it immensely. I makes great espresso coffee. Read more
JimC—January 15, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I purchased this to brew a nice selection of fine ground coffee that was gifted to me but had nothing to brew it with. I first spent about 30 minutes to remove the filter funnel (finally had to use a screwdriver to pry it out. I expected to have get a full cup of coffee with this "3 expresso cup" brewer (1 cup = 8 oz) but it will ONLY HOLD 5.5 oz. (Try searching Amazon for "expresso cups" and see that most are 4 oz and a couple are only 3 oz.) Three express cups x 3 oz per cup = 9 oz. It should have been big enough, but big disappointment! It only cost twelve bucks and 30 minutes wasted, but I will return it anyway. Too bad the size was not specified in a universal unit like oz or ml! At least I enjoyed 1/2 cup of pretty good coffee. Read more
Katherine D—July 2, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Definitely a cleaner cup of espresso! Easy to assemble/clean/use. No overwhelming coated mouth feel/taste. Great purchase. Nice trade off. Customer service attentive and are seriously motivated. Thank you all! Why did you pick this product vs others?: Three cup capacity ability to clean with No build up. Coffee is enjoyable. perfect Capacity: not quite three cups Build quality: Keeps up appearances Read more