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Moka Pot - 6 Cup Stovetop Espresso Maker - 100% Stainless Steel Italian and Cuban Mocha Coffee Maker

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Brand LUXHAUS
Color Stainless Steel
Product Dimensions 4"D x 8"W x 8"H
Special Feature Portable
Coffee Maker Type Moka Pot
Capacity
6 Cups
Material
Stainless Steel
Item Weight
2 Ounces
Wattage
230 watts

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4.8 4.8
Easy to use
4.7 4.7
Flavor
4.6 4.6
Easy to clean
4.6 4.6

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moka pot stovetop espresso maker stainless steel italian cuban mocha coffee food-safe gas electric
moka pot stovetop espresso maker stainless steel italian cuban mocha coffee food-safe gas electric
moka pot stovetop espresso maker stainless steel italian cuban mocha coffee food-safe gas electric
moka pot stovetop espresso maker stainless steel italian cuban mocha coffee food-safe gas electric
moka pot stovetop espresso maker stainless steel italian cuban mocha coffee food-safe gas electric
moka pot stovetop espresso maker stainless steel italian cuban mocha coffee food-safe gas electric
moka pot stovetop espresso maker stainless steel italian cuban mocha coffee food-safe gas electric

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Customer Ratings
Flavor
4.6
4.5
4.3
4.4
Easy to clean
4.6
4.3
4.3
4.1
Blending power
4.6
4.6
4.4
4.2
Easy to use
4.7
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capacity
6 cups
300 milliliters
200 milliliters
400 milliliters
300 milliliters
300 milliliters
material
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel, FSC Oak Wood
input interface
buttons
buttons
buttons
buttons
touch screen
buttons
wattage
230 watts
1000 watts
1000 watts
1000 watts
1250 watts
model name
Moka Pot
London Sip Stainless Steel Stove-Top Espresso Maker Coffee Pot
Cosumy Espresso Maker
weight
2 ounces
1.8 pounds
0.79 kilograms
0.3 kilograms
0.92 pounds
607 grams

Customer reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars
4.5 out of 5
3,419 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the cleanliness, appearance and value of the coffee maker. They mention that it's easy to clean, has a nice finish and that it comes in a very elegant box. They are also satisfied with the material, taste, and quality. That said, some complain about the lid.

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734 customers mention644 positive90 negative

Customers like the quality of the coffee maker. They say it makes a fine cup of coffee, and it makes excellent stovetop espresso. Customers also say it's well-made, and the steel has been maintaining nicely.

"...The coffee is deep and dark. Fantastic. Gorgeous packaging, too. The best coffee decision I ever made. Stop thinking about it and get this one...." Read more

"...thicker than the top are and it is heavy, lending balance and a quality feel. The stainless is very highly reflective...." Read more

"First of all, this makes a fine cup of coffee. I've used just about every kind of coffee pot there is including the classic Bialetti aluminum model...." Read more

"...Brewed coffee is deliciously rich and robust and flavorfulSteeping time can be easily controlledNO coffee stains to clean..." Read more

287 customers mention270 positive17 negative

Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the coffee maker. They mention that it is sleek, well designed, and has a beautiful stainless steel finish. The product is easy to clean and maintain, and it comes in an elegant box that one feels proud to gift. It is a pretty addition to the stovetop and makes a decent expression. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

"...The entire unit is very shiny as you can see from the base...." Read more

"...I love that it's stainless steel, an attractive design and easy to clean. Recently though, the hinge connecting the lid broke...." Read more

"...This pot is very classy - with a beautiful box, etc. - and it makes excellent stovetop 'espresso' (not really espresso, but still pressure-brewed)...." Read more

"this thing is gorgeous! 5 Stars all the way around! high quality stainless steel. quality mechanism. Highly recommend!" Read more

232 customers mention212 positive20 negative

Customers are satisfied with the cleanliness of the coffee maker. They mention that it is easy to clean, has been washed numerous times, and does not give off any toxins.

"...This beats them all. Very rich coffee... fast and easy. Easier to clean than the FP...." Read more

"...I love that it's stainless steel, an attractive design and easy to clean. Recently though, the hinge connecting the lid broke...." Read more

"...Steeping time can be easily controlledNO coffee stains to cleanNO lime deposits to periodically remove with vinegar..." Read more

"Easy to use, makes wonderful coffee. It’s also easy to clean. I have several Moka pots, and this 9-cup pot is terrific...." Read more

197 customers mention139 positive58 negative

Customers like the material of the coffee maker. They mention it's made of highly polished stainless steel, and not aluminum. They appreciate the fact that there are no plastic components and no coating inside. Additionally, customers say that there is no rust from long-time use of metal pots.

"...This moka pot is great because it contains no aluminum. I don't use preheated water, makes no difference to me...." Read more

"...I love that it's stainless steel, an attractive design and easy to clean. Recently though, the hinge connecting the lid broke...." Read more

"...Materials. The top reservoir walls look thin but are quite sturdy...." Read more

"...NO lime deposits to periodically remove with vinegarNO rust from long-time use of metal pots..." Read more

160 customers mention152 positive8 negative

Customers find the coffee maker easy to use. They mention that it's simple and unique, making it easy to create a great cup of espresso. They also appreciate the water container, which is super convenient. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

"...Grind beans, too. This beats them all. Very rich coffee... fast and easy. Easier to clean than the FP...." Read more

"...the top and bottom together is finely cut and polished so it goes together easily...." Read more

"...==================================PROS:Super-easy to use and clean..." Read more

"Easy to use, makes wonderful coffee. It’s also easy to clean. I have several Moka pots, and this 9-cup pot is terrific...." Read more

153 customers mention142 positive11 negative

Customers are satisfied with the taste of the coffee maker. They mention that it produces smoother, less burnt tasting coffee, and that they don't taste any rubber or aluminum. The coffee is also richer, bolder, and without any bitterness.

"...The coffee is deep and dark. Fantastic. Gorgeous packaging, too. The best coffee decision I ever made. Stop thinking about it and get this one...." Read more

"...Is warm. How is my coffee not hot?The flavor is good, but I can get the same taste from the Keurig...." Read more

"Coffee tastes better. Excellent quality." Read more

"Wow. The quality of coffee from this espresso maker is exquisite. MUCH richer and stronger than from my previous stovetop espresso maker...." Read more

110 customers mention92 positive18 negative

Customers like the value of the coffee maker. They say it's worth the small investment and is saving their family money.

"...I like that I can get replacement parts easily for a reasonable price...." Read more

"...It makes excellent coffee definitely worth it." Read more

"...Just simply very impressed with this moka pot, and well worth the money...." Read more

"...an "Amazon Choice", and is sold at what I consider to be a reasonable price point...." Read more

76 customers mention4 positive72 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the lid of the coffee maker. They mention that the plastic hinge on the lid snapped after the first use, the pin that holds the lid hinge came apart within the first 3 months of use, and the hinge deteriorated and crumbled. Some say that the lid has separated from the top and will continue to fail.

"...Recently though, the hinge connecting the lid broke...." Read more

"...The aluminum pots degrade over time, they stain, easily accumulate scale, and look sadder and sadder over time...." Read more

"Box came damaged and the pot was broken near the lid and handle hinge. I didn't want to return and wait for a replacement. So I tapped it...." Read more

"Love it. Perfect size for me. After 1.5 years of daily use, the hinge broke. I wrote to Luxhaus and within a week I had a brand new item...." Read more

Good product, could be safer
4 Stars
Good product, could be safer
Summary: A pretty good quality product, but subtle design aspects make this item less safe than it could be. I’d recommend shelling out the extra $15 for the Bialetti Venus 10-cup—especially for a household with small kids or pets underfoot. (If you just want the safety concerns, scroll down…I’ve marked them!)I have a Bialletti 6-cup that I believe is an earlier version of or the immediate precursor to Bialetti’s current Venus line. Since we use it for a strong morning mug of coffee rather than an espresso (I have NOT tried a finer espresso ground in this product), those six espresso-sized portions just weren’t cutting it for our three-person household. I went looking for a larger alternative and—after reading MANY reviews—decided to take a chance on this LuxHaus 9-cup moka pot, which was almost 30% less expensive than the 10-cup Bialetti Venus. The LuxHaus is good enough that I’m not going to send it back for the Amazon returns department to dump in a landfill somewhere, but I still wish I had bought the Bialetti.Let me start with the positives: this seems like a well-constructed item made from quality materials that will withstand years of brewing. I love the addition of the spring on the bottom of the “funnel”/coffee basket. Having the top of the basket floating a couple of millimeters above the rim of the water container is super convenient. No more gently easing it out with my fingernails while trying not to spill wet or dry grounds. Every brand should adopt this! The manufacturer also did a good job with the angle and shape of the handle. I haven’t run into the issue I have with the smaller, older Bialletti model I own, where the handle drops straight down along the coffee reservoir and gets uncomfortably hot from proximity to the stove burner. (It does look like Bialetti fixed that on the current Venus, btw.)****BEGIN SAFETY SECTION****Now for the issues, which are primarily related to lid/spout design: The Bialetti, as you can see from my comparison photos, has a recessed lid that sits about a centimeter below the top of the coffee reservoir. There’s no pour spout at all, and the finished coffee goes through a small cutout in the lid and over the angled rim. The LuxHaus, in contrast, has a completely circular lid that sits just on top of the coffee reservoir, and the coffee comes out through a built-in pour spout that begins pretty much right at the final height to which the finished coffee reaches if you brew at maximum volume capacity. Somewhat counterintuitively, the very first cup of coffee from a full reservoir flows with perfect control over the Bialetti’s rim, even into a short mug sitting on the counter; the coffee in the LuxHaus, on the other hand, tends to splash out eagerly unless you pour very carefully and deliberately. It’s enough of an issue that, when the reservoir is totally full, I generally take the moka pot and cup over to the sink AND get the cup as close to the spout as possible before pouring. Perhaps more importantly, since the LuxHaus lid merely rests across the very top of the reservoir, it doesn’t really help contain any spillover if you accidentally slosh the coffee while you’re taking it off of the stove and moving it to the sink, counter, or table to pour. I’m not saying this thing is significantly more dangerous than its Bialetti counterpart, but the potential for hot coffee to splash over your hand (or onto a toddler’s head!) definitely seems higher.****END SAFETY SECTION****Aside from safety, the LuxHaus lid design creates a couple of additional drawbacks: First of all, even though the lid and it’s attachment point both seem solid, they’re undoubtedly the weakest point in the product from a structural standpoint. On the Bialetti, I can freely grasp the top of the reservoir to untwist it from the base—thus keeping my hand as far as it can get from the hottest part of the system, if I want to empty and reuse it without waiting for it to cool completely, and also avoiding any stress on the handle (which is the second weakest structural point on either product). I’m very hesitant to do the same thing on the LuxHaus, because I would also be grabbing and twisting the lid in a way that puts a stress on the attachment point which I suspect it wasn’t designed for and won’t withstand over the long term. And I’m not going to use the handle for leverage, due to the same concerns. So that leaves me awkwardly grasping, releasing, and re-grasping the main body of the reservoir UNDER the handle to unscrew it from the base…Annoying. Secondly, the larger radius of the LuxHaus lid—because it’s covering a larger cross section of reservoir than the Bialetti—leaves it heavier and therefore floppier (and louder!) during cleaning…That’s a fairly minor annoyance, though, that I probably wouldn’t have noticed at all except in comparison to my Bialetti.For those who aren’t worried about the safety aspect and just care about whether it makes a decent cup of coffee, our household has noticed that the metal basket seems to filter out fewer of the grounds compared to the Bialetti. There’s noticeably more “sludge” in the bottom of the reservoir/cups after the coffee’s been poured/drunk. How that affects your enjoyment of the resulting brew will be a matter of personal preference. We quickly got used to the difference in taste; it might be a bigger issue for someone who actually uses a fine espresso ground.In conclusion, still a four-star product that I’d probably be perfectly happy with if I didn’t have the Bialetti to compare it to. If you have the extra $15, go with the Bialetti; if that’s a stretch for your budget, you can probably buy the LuxHaus with confidence.
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