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Stainless Steel Stovetop Espresso Coffee Maker Sivaphe Stainless Steel Moka pot can produces 6 or 9 demitasse cups of rich, authentic Italian espresso in just 3-4 minutes. You can easily make a espresso coffee, also called moka coffee at home with the sivaphe Moka Stovetop Espresso maker. Stainless steel structure prevents metal odor, octagonal design is for uniform heating. 4 Different Sizes Support 4 Sizes support, 2 color support2 espresso cup is 100 ml or 3.5 fl. oz4 espresso cup is 200 ml or 7 fl. ozThe 6 espresso cup is 300 ml or 10.5 fl. oz. The 9 espresso cup is 450 ml or 15.5 fl .oz.. Safety material 430(18/0)stainless steel lower, no coating, no rust. Food metariel give you the added security and prevents internal pressure from increasing to a dangerous point. Non-Toxic Silicone Seal and18/8 steel filter A non-toxic silicone gasket seal to prevent leaks and maintain pressure in the boiler. Every 3-6 months you should consider changing the silicone seal (gifted) to ensure quality tasting coffee and consistent pressure. Soft-Touch Wood Handle Designed has a large rubber coated handle with a burn guard for your fingers, to help protect you. The handle has a soft touch rubber finish, and sits away from the body to reduce heat transmission. Quality-package Durability-bottom Stainless-steel-filter Heat-resitant-handle Know: A moka pot is very easy to use, just follow the manual, suit gas stove/camping stove/electric stove/glass flame stove.It is easy to keep for outdoor and indoor, home and office.A good GIFT IDEA for wife and husband, bride and bridesmaid, men and women, father and mother, boys and girls WHO LOVE ESPRESSO. A amazing surprise for birthday, anniversary, wedding, father's day, mothers's day, Thanksgiving day, Christmas, new years' and any other happy times. Notice: Please make sure that it has been tight well before place it on your stovetop.Every 3-6 months you should consider changing the silicone seal to ensure quality tasting coffee and consistent pressure.Please clean coffee ground on the the gasket and filter.When washing it, better wash by hand and dishwasher safe. Don’t clean with soap. HOW TO: Q: Is it dishwasher safe? A: The stainless steel part of the moaka pot is dishwasher safe, but please no wash other part by dishwasher , we worried the accessories can be damaged or lost, those are easy to clean by hand. Q: How many cups of coffee can I make? A: 6 Cups / 9 Cups, the "cup" here is an espresso size, 50ml/cup, so a "6 Cups / 9 Cups" machine makes two or three standard size cup of coffee. Q:If the moka pot made of stainless steel? A: The upper pot of Sivaphe espresso moka pot is made of 304 stainless steel, while the lower pot is made of 430 stainless steel which can be attracted by a magnetis,mocha pot suitable for all types of stoves, whether induction(2cup mocha pot need little size induction cooker or a heated adapter), gas stove or camping stove. Q: Is there anything you need to pay attention to during use? A: Yes, you need to pay attention to " The water poured into the pot must be below the level of the safety valve. And Place on the stove and brew on low medium heat. Please turn off the heat 10-20 seconds after you hear a bubbling sound." French Press 12 fl.oz French Press 12 fl.oz Moka Pot sliver Moka Pot black Aluminum Moka Pot Aluminum Moka Pot Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Customer Reviews 4.4 out of 5 stars 984 4.4 out of 5 stars 984 4.2 out of 5 stars 906 4.2 out of 5 stars 906 4.3 out of 5 stars 52 4.3 out of 5 stars 52 capacity 12oz/350ml 12oz/350ml & 34oz/1000ml 2/4/6/9 espresso cup 2/4/6/9 espresso cup1000ml 3/6/9 espresso cup 3/6/9 espresso cup
FOR INDUCTION TO GAS OVEN--Our stove is made of particularly heat-resistant 430 stainless steel and is suitable for all types of stoves, whether induction(2cup mocha pot need little size induction cooker or a heated adapter), gas stove or camping stove.
100% Stainless Steel--Our stove jug, including the sieve insert, is completely free of aluminum and consists of stainless steel of the highest quality.
EASY TO CLEAN-- Your time is important to us, which is why our stainless mocha jug can be cleaned in no time by hand or in the dishwasher.
MONEY BACK PROMISE--If for any reason you are not satisfied with our high quality espresso maker, you will receive your money within the first 30 days without any ifs and buts.
This is a good moka pot. I bought this one because it's made of steel not aluminum. Understand what you're buying. I purchased the 4 cup moka pot, which is what I wanted and the size I expected. The cup size refers to cups of espresso not coffee. This is the perfect size for one person who wants to make a cappuccino or latte. I had never used a moka pot before, so it took me a few tries to get it right. I'm used to using a normal drip coffee pot and a French press. I washed it with soap before use. So to use this size moka pot, I poured bottled water (don't use tap) into the bottom part, just below the safety valve. Then I filled the part that holds the coffee. You don't want to pack it down, but you want it to be full and leveled off. I used a pretty fine grind. Buy a whole bean dark roast or espresso roast and grind your own coffee beans. It's so much better than the already ground coffee. An electric coffee grinder isn't too expensive either. Then, you put the moka pot together and put it on the stove. I have a gas stove so I use the smallest burner. Make sure the flame doesn't go over the edges of the pot. The handle does not get hot. You have to stay by it. You want to heat it on low heat. If you try to use medium or high heat, you will likely end up with weak coffee that you don't want. It will take like five minutes maybe to brew. About 15 seconds after you hear it start gurgling, shut the heat off. Then a couple seconds after all sounds stop, you can pour out the coffee. To make a cappuccino, heat 2/3 cup of whole milk in a small pot on the stove. You just want to get it hot, not boiling. Then, get a battery-powered, hand-held frother, and use that until the milk gets frothy/foamy. Then pour that on top of the "espresso" while trying to keep the foam part for the top. Give it a gentle stir, and ta-da you have an at home cappuccino with no machine! Is it the same as sbux? No. But it's pretty close! I like mine without sugar. If you want it to be a latte, just use more milk. Let the moka pot cool for maybe like a half hour, then take it apart to clean it out. It's not hard to rinse all the parts and dry it. It takes like 3-4 minutes. This made a better tasting "espresso" than the French press. My cappuccino had a smoother taste using the moka pot. Hopefully this was helpful to you.