Moka Pot
Find the best Moka Pot !
As mythical as the espresso machine, the Moka Pot is a very popular stovetop coffee maker that produces a drink between a filter coffee and an espresso.
On MaxiCoffee, you will find a great range of Italian Coffee Maker (also known as espresso maker) compatible with all heat sources, including gas stoves and induction. Find other good value coffee makers on MaxiCoffee to drink espresso coffee. Here you can also find our range of ground coffee for Moka Pot!
Filtrer
- 90th Anniversary Special Edition
- Capacity : 15cl = 3 cups
- 18/10 Aluminium
- Not suitable for induction hobs
- An adapter for induction hob that allows you to use your moka pot on an induction hobs.
- Italian Moka Pot
- 9 cups / 450ml capacity
- All heat sources EXCEPT induction
- +250g ground coffee for Moka Pots
- Compatible with 6-cup Kiara & Bialetti Moka Pots
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Brand: Bialetti
- Capacity: 18 cups
- Compatible With: All Hobs Except Induction
- Materials: Aluminium.
- Smallest Moka Pot
- Traditional Italian coffee maker
- Women In CoffeeSpecial Collection
- Supports the work of women in the coffee industry
- 10cl/100ml capacity
- All heat sources (except induction)
- Aluminium moka pot
- With 2 Bialetti espresso cups
- Sir David Chipperfield design for Alessi
- For all heat sources (except induction)
- 1 cup capacity - 70ml
- Stylish aluminium moka pot
- 30cl - 6 cups
- Alessi
- all heat sources (except induction)
- Cast aluminium
- Capacity : 15cl = 3 cups
- 18/10 Aluminium
- Not suitable for induction hobs
- In black
- Sir David Chipperfield design for Alessi
- For all heat sources (except induction)
- 6 cup capacity - 300ml
- Stylish aluminium moka pot
- Brand: Bialetti
- Capacity: 3 cups
- Compatible With: All Hobs Except Induction
- Materials: Aluminium.
- Smallest Moka Pot
- 30cl - 6 cups
- Alessi
- Induction
- Stainless steel 18/10
- Top of the range quality
- Brand: Bialetti
- Capacity: 12 cups
- Compatible With: All Hobs Except Induction
- Materials: Aluminium.
- Smallest Moka Pot
- Capacity: 20cl = 4 cups
- 18/10 Stainless steel
- Suitable for all hobs + induction
- Capacity: 300ml / 6 cups
- Bi-layer Technology
- Stainless steel & Aluminium
- Suitable for Induction Hobs
- Brand: Bialetti
- Capacity: 9 cups
- Compatible With: All Hobs Except Induction
- Materials: Aluminium.
- Smallest Moka Pot
- Brand: Bialetti
- 6 cups / 30 cl
- Materials: Aluminium
- 6 Bicchierini glasses of 9cl
- Brand: Bialetti
- Capacity: 6 cups
- Compatible With: All Hobs Except Induction
- Materials: Aluminium.
- Smallest Moka Pot
- Capacity: 200ml / 4 cups
- Bi-layer Technology
- Stainless steel & Aluminium
- Suitable for Induction Hobs
- Brand: Bialetti
- Capacity: 1 cup / 5 cl (1 cup / 5 cl)
- Compatible With: All Hobs Except Induction
- Materials: Aluminium.
- Smallest Moka Pot
- 150ml capacity
- All heat sources (except induction)
- Aluminium
- Bialetti
- Capacity: 85ml = 2 cups
- 18/10 Stainless steel
- Suitable for all hobs but not induction
- New Design
- 150ml (3 cups)
- Designed by Aldo Rossi for Alessi
- For all heat sources (expect induction)
- Stainless steel 18/10 & copper base
- Free Coffee
- 6 cups capacity (300ml)
- All heat sources (except induction)
- Aluminium moka pot
- Italian colours
- Capacity: 300ml / 6 cups
- Bi-layer Technology
- Stainless steel & Aluminium
- Suitable for Induction Hobs
- 6 cups capacity (300ml)
- All heat sources (except induction)
- Aluminium moka pot
- By Bialetti
- 15cl - 3 cups
- Alessi
- Induction
- Stainless steel 18/10
- Top of the range quality
- Sir David Chipperfield design for Alessi
- For all heat sources (except induction)
- 3 cups capacity - 150ml
- Stylish aluminium moka pot
- Bialetti famous Moka pot
- Made of 18/10 Aluminium
- With Bialetti induction plate converter
- Bialetti famous Moka pot
- Made of 18/10 Aluminium
- With Bialetti induction plate converter
- 45cl - 10 cups
- Alessi
- Induction
- Stainless steel 18/10
- Top of the range quality
- Capacity: 30cl = 6 cups
- 18/10 Stainless steel
- Suitable for all hobs + induction
- New Design
- Capacity: 50cl = 10 cups
- 18/10 Stainless steel
- Suitable for all hobs + induction
- Colour: Silver
- Capacity: 240ml / 6 cups
- Materials: Glass & Stainless Steel
- Compatible with Induction
- Brand: Pylano
- Capacity: 9 cups / 45 cl
- Compatible with induction hobs
- Matierials: Stainless Steel & Glass
- Special Offer: 2 Double wall Mila 10 cl glasses + 250g Cafés Lugat coffee
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Italian coffee makers have been used for over a century. They are still very much in vogue and are part of the coffee ritual in many homes. It is used on a hotplate (except for electric Italian coffee makers) and allows you to make a coffee with a flavour and strength that are somewhere between a filter coffee and an espresso: the perfect compromise between strength and lightness!
Moka Pot Coffee : the real Italian coffee
Also known as the "Moka coffee maker", the Italian coffee maker is a coffee machine that is renowned for its quality coffee. The extraction method allows keeping a maximum of aromas and thus to prepare a coffee that combines power and flavours.
The Italian Coffee Maker Hulled
One of the main advantages of this type of coffee maker is its simplicity of use. Indeed, its operating mode is within everyone's reach. The Italian coffee maker is made up of 3 main distinct parts, each of which has a key function for making coffee.
The bottom chamber
Where the water (ideally already hot and filtered) is poured and then placed on a heat source (electric, gas or induction hob etc).
The upper chamber
Where the ground coffee should be placed (this corresponds to the filter in other coffee machines and will be placed in the bottom compartment).
The top chamber
Where the coffee will flow out during the heating process, and which must therefore remain empty before preparation.
The lid, which remains open during preparation and closes once the coffee is finished and the Italian coffee maker is removed from the heat source.
The steps are as follows:
- 1. Unscrew the 3 parts that make up your coffee maker.
- 2. First, you have to pour water into the lower compartment. The quality of the water can considerably alter the taste of your coffee. As coffee is 99% water, it is important to filter your water to ensure a perfect cup.
- 3. Be careful not to exceed the level of the safety valve. Our little tip for a better result? Simply pour in water that has already been heated. This will not alter the aromas and will not "burn" the coffee.
- 4. Then place the ground coffee in the central compartment (funnel) up to the rim, levelling it without packing it. If you use a grinder to grind your coffee beforehand, we recommend that you adjust the settings on the grinder to obtain a fairly fine grind, halfway between the filter grind and the espresso grind. As the brewing time is relatively short with this type of method, you will have the ideal grind for preparing coffee with an Italian coffee maker.
- 5. Place the funnel on the lower compartment and screw on the upper compartment. You can then place your coffee maker on the hob. It is important to leave the lid open during the entire heating process. Let the coffee flow and when the coffee maker starts to sputter, you can remove the coffee maker from the fire and close the lid.
How does an Italian coffee maker work?
The heat source will allow the water to evaporate. The expansion of the steam will then increase the pressure, which will allow the water to rise and moisten the ground coffee in the compartment above. The water that has passed through the coffee continues to rise and is discharged into the upper compartment.
What are the advantages of a Moka coffee maker?
As you can see, choosing this type of coffee-maker allows you to have a quality coffee while being very easy to use.
Its compact size means it doesn't take up too much space, so it's ideal for small spaces or to take to the office. It is also a very practical option for travellers who can take it anywhere. It's also an economical choice, both to buy and to use. Indeed, an Italian coffee maker costs on average £25, the first prices being £13, it is an option that can suit all budgets. All you need to use it is hot water and ground coffee, which is much cheaper per kilo than pods, for example.
Simple and elegant at the same time, the Italian coffee maker will even be an asset that will bring style and character to your kitchen decoration.
Bialetti Moka Pot
The first Italian coffee maker appeared in 1933 thanks to Alfonso Bialetti, who created the famous brand. Since then, the models have diversified.
Firstly, in terms of materials, there are several choices. The aluminium ones are light and less expensive and are perfect for electric cooking. Stainless steel is a more expensive material, which is healthier and has advantages in terms of resistance.
It is therefore ideal for those who prefer gas cooking. Stainless steel is ideal for those who wish to use an induction hob. Note that there are induction adapters to put between the hob and the coffee maker.
There are also many capacities. You will find capacities ranging from 1 to 12 cups, knowing that one cup corresponds to 5 cl. You should therefore choose according to your preferences and the size of your home.
More and more modern, you can also turn to an electric Italian coffee maker if you do not prefer to use a hotplate.
These machines have the advantage of having very simple spare parts to change. You can extend the life of the machine with very inexpensive accessories.
First, with the seal. This is essential to seal the part where the pressure rises and makes the coffee rise. Once the coffee is ready, be sure to unscrew it slightly while the coffee maker is still hot so that the gasket is not compressed and worn out unnecessarily. If the seal is too worn, simply replace it with a new one.
You will also find other useful accessories such as filters, funnels and handles. For cleaning, simply rinse with hot or boiling water. However, it is not advisable to use soap. This is because a residue of coffee oil forms in the stems of the coffee maker during the preparation of the coffee. This thin film formed is useful, as it creates a separation from the walls of the coffee maker, which can give a metallic taste to your drink.