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Our selection of Moka Pots

At MaxiCoffee, we know the key to making great moka pot coffee lies in having the right tools.
That's why we take our selection of Italian coffee makers very seriously, curating a variety that meets every price point and brewing preference. Whether you're an espresso aficionado or just getting your first real taste of Italian-style coffee, there's no doubt our range has something for everyone. Discover our exclusive collection of top quality French press today – sure to make every morning truly mouth-watering!

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PYLANO Kiara Stainless Steel Moka Pot - 9 Cups + 2 Free Glasses
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  • 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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Bialetti Venus Moka Pot Coffee Maker - 2 cups
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  • Capacity: 85ml = 2 cups
  • 18/10 Stainless steel
  • Suitable for all hobs but not induction
  • New Design
£30.90
Price comparison : £31.07
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Pylano Moka Pot Kiara in Glass & Stainless Steel - 6 cups
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  • Colour: Silver
  • Capacity: 240ml / 6 cups
  • Materials: Glass & Stainless Steel
  • Compatible with Induction
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Pylano Duna Aluminium Moka Pot 9 cups + 250g ground coffee
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  • Italian Moka Pot
  • 9 cups / 450ml capacity
  • All heat sources EXCEPT induction
  • +250g ground coffee for Moka Pots
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£16.90
Last price : £21.50
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Bialetti Induction Plate Converter - 13 cm
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  • Suitable for moka pots up to 6 cups
  • A practical tool for your kitchen
  • 13 cm diameter
£15.99
Price comparison : £24.99
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Caffè Vergnano - Pink Moka Pot Women in Coffee
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  • Traditional Italian coffee maker
  • Women In CoffeeSpecial Collection
  • Supports the work of women in the coffee industry
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Bialetti Moka Pot Moka Express - 9 cups
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  • Brand: Bialetti
  • Capacity: 9 cups
  • Compatible With: All Hobs Except Induction
  • Materials: Aluminium.
  • Smallest Moka Pot
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£40.30
Last price : £77.99
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Bialetti Venus Induction Moka Pot Coffee Maker - 6 cups
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  • Capacity: 30cl = 6 cups
  • 18/10 Stainless steel
  • Suitable for all hobs + induction
£37.90
Price comparison : £39.90
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Alessi 9090 3-cup Moka Pot for induction hobs designed by Richard Sapper + Café Lugat
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  • 15cl - 3 cups
  • Alessi
  • Induction
  • Stainless steel 18/10
  • Top of the range quality
£124.00
Price comparison : £140.00
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Alessi 9090 6-cup moka pot for induction hobs, designed by Richard Sapper + Café Lugat
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  • 30cl - 6 cups
  • Alessi
  • Induction
  • Stainless steel 18/10
  • Top of the range quality
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Alessi La Conica Moka Pot 150ml Designed by Aldo Rossi - 3 cups + Free Coffee
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  • 150ml (3 cups)
  • Designed by Aldo Rossi for Alessi
  • For all heat sources (expect induction)
  • Stainless steel 18/10 & copper base
  • Free Coffee
£187.50
Price comparison : £250.00
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Bialetti Moka Induction Coffee Pot Black- 6 cups
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  • Capacity: 300ml / 6 cups
  • Bi-layer Technology
  • Stainless steel & Aluminium
  • Suitable for Induction Hobs
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£47.90
Last price : £64.99
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Alessi Moka Coffee Maker designed by Alessandre Mendini - 6 cups
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  • 30cl - 6 cups
  • Alessi
  • all heat sources (except induction)
  • Cast aluminium
£45.00
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Alessi La Conica Moka Coffee Maker 300ml designed by Aldo Rossi - 6 cups + Free Coffee
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  • 300ml (6 cups)
  • Designed by Aldo Rossi for Alessi
  • For all heat sources (expect induction)
  • Stainless steel 18/10 & copper base
  • Free ground coffee
£255.00
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Bialetti Moka Pot Moka Express - 18 cups
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  • Brand: Bialetti
  • Capacity: 18 cups
  • Compatible With: All Hobs Except Induction
  • Materials: Aluminium.
  • Smallest Moka Pot
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£64.00
Last price : £144.99
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ILSA Induction hob converter - 12cm
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  • An adapter for induction hob that allows you to use your moka pot on an induction hobs.
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What is a Moka Pot?

If you're a coffee enthusiast, you've probably heard about the beloved Bialetti Moka Express. This Italian invention is a classic coffee maker, known for producing rich and aromatic coffee. The Moka Pot is designed to brew coffee by passing boiling water pressurized by steam through finely ground coffee. The result is a strong and flavorful cup of coffee that captures the essence of true Italian coffee culture.

Understanding the Moka Pot Design

The Moka Pot typically consists of three main parts: the bottom chamber, a funnel-shaped filter basket in the middle, and the top chamber. The bottom chamber holds the hot water, while the middle part is where you place your medium-fine coffee grounds. When the water heats up, it creates steam pressure, which pushes the water through the coffee grounds and up to the upper chamber, where the final coffee brew collects.

How Does a Moka Pot Work?

Using a Moka Pot is surprisingly straightforward. First, unscrew the pot and remove the filter basket. Fill the bottom chamber with fresh water up to the safety valve. Add medium-fine ground coffee to the filter basket and level it out. Reassemble the pot and place it on your stovetop over medium heat. As the water heats up, steam pressure builds and pushes the water through the coffee grounds, resulting in a delicious, velvety-smooth coffee in the upper chamber. When you hear a gentle gurgling sound, your coffee is ready to be served!

Why Choose a Moka Pot for Coffee Brewing?

If you're wondering why you should opt for a Moka Pot instead of other coffee makers, the reasons are plenty! The Moka Pot brewing process delivers a brew that sits perfectly between a regular drip coffee and a full-fledged espresso. It offers a rich, strong coffee without the need for an expensive espresso machine.

Additionally, Moka Pots are versatile, working on various heat sources, from gas stoves to induction hobs. Many versions, including the stainless steel models, offer enhanced durability, making them a long-lasting and hassle-free choice for your daily caffeine fix.

The History of Moka Pot

The journey of the Moka Pot dates back to the early 1930s in Italy, when Alfonso Bialetti invented the iconic Bialetti Moka Express. Inspired by the traditional way of brewing coffee in the Yemeni city of Mocha, the Moka Pot was born. Alfonso's vision was to create a simple and efficient device that could bring the delightful taste of espresso to every Italian household.

Invention and Early Adoption

In 1933, Alfonso Bialetti patented the design, making the Bialetti Moka Express the go-to espresso-style coffee brewer in Italy. The distinctive eight-sided aluminum design became synonymous with Italian coffee. Its simplicity, affordability, and efficiency made it a beloved stove top coffee maker across the country.

The Moka Pot's Journey Through the Years

As the years passed, the Moka Pot design evolved, with stainless steel variations entering the market. Its popularity spread beyond Italy, and it became a staple in kitchens worldwide. Even as modern espresso machines became more prevalent, the Moka Pot has retained its cult status due to its nostalgic charm and the exceptional coffee it brews.

Moka Pot's Influence on Coffee Culture

The Bialetti Moka Express has influenced not just coffee brewing methods, but global coffee culture. The simple yet efficient design has made it a symbol of Italian coffee traditions. As people around the world began using these stovetop coffee makers, they also embraced the tradition of preparing a perfect cup of coffee with care and craftsmanship.

Choosing the Right Moka Pot

When selecting a Moka Pot, consider factors such as size, material, and brand. Moka Pots come in different sizes, ranging from a single-cup brewer to ones that brew twelve cups. If you’re brewing just for yourself, a smaller size will suffice. For families or gatherings, a larger pot ensures you won’t have to brew multiple times.

The material is another factor. Stainless steel Moka Pots are durable and compatible with induction hobs, while aluminum ones heat up faster and distribute heat evenly. Brands like Bialetti are known for their craftsmanship and are a safe choice for those seeking a reliable and long-lasting coffee maker.

In conclusion, the Moka Pot remains an iconic piece of coffee equipment, combining simplicity with rich flavor. Whether you're new to coffee brewing or a seasoned enthusiast, choosing a Bialetti Moka Express ensures that each brew offers a taste of authentic Italian coffee. Happy brewing!