Bialetti - Moka Express Espresso Maker - Made in Italy (Available in 1, 3, 6, 9, 12 and 18 Cup) (2024)

Bialetti - Moka Express Espresso Maker - Made in Italy (Available in 1, 3, 6, 9, 12 and 18 Cup) (1)

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Specially designed with a patented and break-through Brikka System technology, Bialetti's Brikka Espresso Maker is the only stovetop coffee maker on the market that produces the perfect "crema". This crema traps the fine aromatics and flavors that register on the palate adding a thick, richer texture to each cup of coffee

before first use

  1. Remove all labels and packaging.
  2. Hand wash all parts with warm water.
  3. Rinse all parts thoroughly to remove any soap residue.
  4. Make 2-3 pots of coffee to season the pot. Follow to use instructions below for each cycle.

to use

  1. Fill the lower chamber with cold water just below the valve.
  2. Insert the funnel and fill it with ground espresso (do not tamp). Remove any coffee grounds on the edge of the funnel
  3. Tightly screw the upper part of the pot on to the base. Avoid using the handle for leverage.
  4. Select burner size to fit bottom of pot. For gas stovetop, make sure the flame is not larger than bottom of pot. The flame should not come around the sides of the pot.
  5. Place pot on the stovetop until the water boils and coffee begins to come out of the center post. There will be a gurgling sound during this process.
  6. When the top of the pot is full of coffee, remove from stove. Hazel brown foam appears just seconds before the coffee is completely done.
  7. Before pouring coffee, stir it in the upper chamber with a small spoon to equalize all the different coffee layers for optimum flavor.

cleaning

  • Wash by hand with warm water.
  • Dry thoroughly with towel.
  • Do not reassemble the product until all parts are completely dry to avoid oxidation.
  • Do not use soap or detergent.
  • Do not use in dishwasher.
  • Do not use steel wool or other abrasive products.

tips/precautions

  • Use coffee ground specifically for a moka coffee maker. Don't use too fine ground coffee.
  • Periodically check the funnel, the filter plate and the washer for wear. Over time, they may need to be replaced.
  • Never use the pot without water.
  • Never use other contents besides coffee like teas, cacao powder or instant coffee as it will clog the filter plate.
  • If the heat is too high, coffee may have a burnt taste. Getting the optimum temperature for brewing may take some trial and error.
  • Store coffee grounds in airtight container, away from sunlight.
  • Use filtered water for best coffee flavor.

Technical features

Body material: aluminium#Handle material: thermoplastic#Knob material: thermoplastic#Easy-clean safety valve#Not suitable for use on induction plates#Not dishwasher safe#Boiler base diameter: 62 mm#Height: 130 mm#Capacity: 60 ml – approximate figure: it can vary according to the quantity of water inserted and the quantity, blend and grind of the coffee.

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11 reviews

  • GT

    Gabrielle T.

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    I recommend this product

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    12 seconds ago

    Love it!

    This espresso maker is a classic! The 6-cup was perfect for my family. Cerini’s sent it out and it delivered the very next day! Thank you!

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  • Rosemary S.

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    I recommend this product

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    6 months ago

    Essential Kitchen Item

    We have absolutley NO complaints about this Moka pot. In fact, we love it. It makes an excellent cup of Moka espresso and feels like a vacation every morning. Easy to use, easier to maintain. My grandmother had one. I have one. This was purchased for my daughter when she moved out on her own.

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    nancy k.

    Bialetti - Moka Express Espresso Maker - Made in Italy (Available in 1, 3, 6, 9, 12 and 18 Cup) (3)

    I recommend this product

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    1 year ago

    Bialetti Moka Express

    I love it! Makes a great espresso!

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    Alex

    I recommend this product

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    3 years ago

    I am very happy with

    I am very happy with this espresso maker. Works really well. We have used it every day since we got it in September.

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    anonymous

    I recommend this product

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    5 years ago

    Cerini got my new Bialetti

    Cerini got my new Bialetti moka to me even faster than I

    could have expected. I've been using a Bialetti for decades

    now for my morning coffee (the 3-cup model). The Bialetti

    is still the favorite of moka users in Italy and I know why. Thanks, Cerini, for the excellent service.

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  • Will this work on a induction TopStove?

    They will NOT work on induction. Sorry!

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Bialetti - Moka Express Espresso Maker - Made in Italy (Available in 1, 3, 6, 9, 12 and 18 Cup) (2024)

FAQs

Is Bialetti still made in Italy? ›

Bialetti also has factories in Romania and China, but these factories primarily produce non-moka products such as electric coffee makers and cookware. The iconic Bialetti moka coffee pot continues to be made in Italy, with the company priding itself on the quality and tradition of Italian craftsmanship.

Is Bialetti out of business? ›

Now, the company is thriving. It expects to sell 30 percent more coffee makers this year than it did in 2018. Though the company is still in the red, investors evidently like its chances: the company's shares on the Italian Stock Exchange in Milan have tripled in value since the start of the year.

Are Bialetti coffee makers made in China? ›

Bialetti design all of their stovetop coffee makers in Italy. Their products are manufactured in Italy, Romania and China. The Venus is manufactured in China.

What is the difference between Bialetti Brikka and the Moka Express? ›

How is the Bialetti Brikka Different From the Moka Pot? The Bialetti Brika generally looks like the Moka Pot, but the key difference is inside. There is a valve in the middle that increases the pressure with which the coffee is pushed up from the bottom.

What is special about Bialetti? ›

Ultra-compact (less than 34cm in depth) and smart, it brings the taste of true Italian espresso coffee into Italians' kitchens. And it's also eco-friendly: capsules are, indeed, in recyclable aluminum.

Do moka pots leach aluminum? ›

Another thing that many people don't like about aluminum is that, at high temperatures, aluminum gives some metallic flavor to the coffee produced. These levels of aluminum leaching out of the moka pot are safe for human consumption but adversely affect flavor. Stainless steel, on the other hand, does not.

How long does a Bialetti Moka last? ›

Moka Express Size Chart

Your Bialetti will last 100 years if you take care of it. Every Moka Express has a gasket and filter that should be replaced every so often to keep brewing incredible stovetop espresso.

When should I replace my Bialetti? ›

The Bialetti Stovetop seal will last between 3 to 12 months depending on how often you use it. You'll need to watch for wear, and we recommend changing at least every 12 months.

Can you use Bialetti on a gas stove? ›

All Bialetti stovetop espresso makers are suitable for use on gas, electric and ceramic hobs. Stainless steel models are also additionally suitable for induction.

Who owns Bialetti? ›

Bialetti is an Italian brand of coffee machines, cookware and small kitchen appliances founded by Alfonso Bialetti. The brand is owned by Bialetti Industries.

How good is Bialetti coffee? ›

The "floral-fruit" aroma they mention in their description comes through well, and the body, though not thick like espresso, is dark and rich, like a good Italian cup of coffee should be. In short, it has all the flavor of the European roast we've been missing. We're so glad we tried Bialetti.

Do Italians use Bialetti? ›

It quickly became one of the staples of Italian culture. Bialetti Industries continues to produce the original model under the trade name "Moka Express".

Can you use regular coffee in a Bialetti? ›

You can use any coffee you like in a moka pot—the coarseness of grind matters more here than the roast. The grounds should be coarser than is necessary for an espresso machine, but finer than you'd use in a drip coffee maker. A “fine” or “medium-fine” grind will do the trick if you're using a burr grinder.

Why Moka is the best? ›

Why? Because it's an easy and quick way to brew a full-bodied cup of coffee that is rich in aroma. This particular method of coffee brewing produces an intensely-flavored brew with exceptional body and richness reminiscent of espresso. Moka coffee can be enjoyed any time of the day.

Where is Bialetti cookware manufactured? ›

The Group has manufacturing premises located in Italy, Romania and Turkey. The commercial structure of Bialetti Industrie S.p.A. deals with all the key markets and operates via its headquarters in Coccaglio (province of Brescia) and a large commercial branch in France, Germany, Turkey, USA and Australia.

Who bought Bialetti? ›

Mr. Bialetti sold his company in 1986 to the Faema group, a producer of espresso machines, which in turn sold it in 1993 to the cookware manufacturer Rondine Italia. In 1998, Bialetti and Rondine merged to become Bialetti Industries, which sells the original Moka in several sizes.

Is Bialetti Venus Made in Italy? ›

A: No, mine was made in India and it shows. If you are going to be a light user, then it is fine, but if you use it daily like I did it will start to stain rather quickly. I have other stainless products from Germany and USA, none of them have stained like this one.

Do Italians use Moka pots? ›

The moka pot is probably the most common kitchen utensil in Italian homes indicating it is the traditional Italian method of brewing coffee on the stovetop.

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