Capacity: The standard size for an espresso coffee cup is 50 ml. Our coffee maker comes in sizes of 2 cups/3.3 oz/100 ml, 4 cups/6.6 oz/200 ml, 6 cups/10 oz/300 ml, 9 cups/15 oz/450 ml, and 12 cups/20 oz/600 ml. Our mocha coffee maker can brew delicious espresso with a strong aroma in just 5 minutes, guaranteeing an immediate sensory experience of rich flavor and aroma. TIP: To avoid any inconvenience, we recommend purchasing a larger capacity coffee pot.
Stainless Steel Design: The espresso coffee maker's body is designed with polished stainless steel material, featuring a smooth surface, three-ring precision thread, and a safety valve that has been pressure-tested to ensure safer usage. The built-in safety relief valve prevents overpressure. It is resistant to corrosion and rust, and easy to clean.
Easy to Use: Initially, the coffee pot may emit an unpleasant smell. Don't worry, as this is normal. To remove the odor, add tea, oranges, detergent, or other items and wash the pot several times before using. Fill the lower part of the Italian espresso maker with water, add ground coffee to the percolator, place the top on, and put the espresso pot on the cooker to boil. After using the stovetop espresso machine, rinse it with clean water.
Compatible with All Stovetops: Our stovetop espresso maker is compatible with gas, induction stoves, ceramic stoves, electric stoves, alcohol stoves, and propane camping stoves. Enjoy your favorite lattes, mochas, smoothies, macchiatos, cappuccinos, and americanos without leaving your home. We ensure high-quality extraction pits to enhance the flavor of the coffee and provide you with high-quality coffee to savor.
Taste Good: Let your cup of coffee stand out, not only in taste but also in presentation! Create smooth and rich cups with the elegant and stylish design of our pot. Whether it's a casual gathering or a special occasion, prepare your own special brews for family and friends.
Warm Tip 1: Our mocha pot has excellent thermal conductivity. Take care to control the fire size and simmering time to prevent burning the interior bottom. Don't mistake any burnt residue for rust, as it's not.
Warm Tip 2: The mentioned cup numbers on our product page represent an industry standard capacity reference, not the exact number of cups that can be directly brewed with the moka pot. The actual amount of coffee produced may vary due to factors such as water quantity, coffee powder, personal preference, and cup size. Generally, the quantity will be slightly lower than the displayed cup number. Therefore, we recommend purchasing 6 cups, 9 cups, or 12 cups instead of 2 cups or 4 cups.