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Godmorn Stovetop Espresso Maker, Moka Pot, Percolator Italian Coffee Maker, 300ml/10oz/6 cup (espresso cup=50ml), Classic Cafe Maker, stainless steel , suitable for induction cookers

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Size: 6 Cup


Color: Silver


Features

  • TOP QUALITY STAINLESS STEEL-- If you love and enjoy the happy life of coffee, the quality of espresso coffee pot is definitely a top priority. Godmorn espresso maker is made of food-grade 430 stainless steel with strong anti-corrosion and rust-resistance, and dishwasher safe. Because use high quality material to make the extraction pot hole, make the coffee more mellow, bring high quality coffee to you to enjoy. The inside of pot is non-coating, use the sandblasting process.
  • APPLICABLE TO INDUCTION COOKER-- Godmorn espresso maker is applicable to a variety of stoves including induction cooker, electric furnace, ceramic furnace, alcohol furnace and gas stove. Even in hiking and camping, you can get fresh coffee quickly and easily.
  • APPEALING DESIGN-- Elegant espresso maker body through polishing design, three ring precision thread and imported safety valve to make your use process more secure. The advanced heat-insulation handle is with fine non-slip texture and ergonomic curve . The moment of use will bring you to the Roman restaurant in the morning.
  • 300ml / 6 cups Capacity-- (Standard espresso coffee cup is 50ml ) The capacity of bottom water pot is 300ml. It is normal that small water left in bottom after coffee brewed. It's for safety, to prevent pot burning to dry, extend service life.
  • Easy to Use-- With a quick and even heating, accompanied by a strong aroma, Godmorn espresso maker can make you a pot of gourmet espresso in just five minutes with 3 steps, and you'll be instantly impressed by its rich taste and aroma. STEP 1: Pour water into bottom container. Water can not exceed the safety valve. STEP 2: Place coarse ground coffee on the funnel, and then put the funnel on bottom container. STEP 3: Screw stovetop espresso maker together tightly. Heat for 3-5 minutes.

Brand: Godmorn


Color: Silver


Product Dimensions: 4.92"D x 8.07"W x 3.94"H


Special Feature: Thermal


Coffee Maker Type: Percolator


Brand: Godmorn


Color: Silver


Product Dimensions: 4.92"D x 8.07"W x 3.94"H


Special Feature: Thermal


Coffee Maker Type: Percolator


Filter Type: Reusable


Specific Uses For Product: Coffee maker


Included Components: Filter


Operation Mode: Manual


Voltage: 110


Model Name: SSteel


Number of Items: 1


Human Interface Input: Buttons


Package Type: Standard Packaging


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Item Weight: 1.32 pounds


Manufacturer: Godmorn


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: GODMORNgjdklaks177


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: November 1, 2018


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  • A decent 12 ounces of "perked" coffee
Size: 9 Cup Color: Silver
Update: I've been using this just about daily for 3 months, still makes good coffee. The things I've noticed is first the lid isn't very easy to open with the little tab, it doesn't provide enough leverage for easy opening. While it does have a pour opening in the lid pouring out coffee isn't a problem, only after pouring the coffee I like to open lid and rinse out the remaining coffee/grinds left behind in the top part. Second thing is I notice the handle is getting lose. It seems the screw isn't tight. I never use the handle to remove top from bottom, always grab the top and bottom to loosen and remove. The only thing I've used the handle for is to set on stove to perk and then to pick up and pour. Likely just needs the screw tightened, maybe some lock tight on the threads would stop that in the future. Otherwise still makes a good 12 ounce mug of coffee. I really wouldn't call this (or anything similar to this) an expresso maker, it's is just like a percolator only the water passes through the grinds just once instead of many times. Which is why needs more grinds then a percolator which passes the water through the grinds many times. Like a percolator the top is open to room pressure air so this doesn't send high pressure water through the grinds any more then a percolator does. But if just want one 12 ounce mug of coffee then this is great way to go. With just making 12 ounce mug it takes around 5 minutes to make. With normal morning routine start this going first then by or before have other kitchen morning routines done coffee is ready too. When I was making coffee with the 64 ounce percolator would be close to 30 minutes before coffee was ready. Big difference. --------------------------------------------- Before this I had been using a percolator (Farberware 50124 Classic Stainless Steel Yosemite 8-Cup Coffee Percolator) which made very good coffee (still does) but now that I don't need as much coffee per day this espresso maker makes coffee very similar to my old percolator, perhaps slightly stronger then my usual 6 minute perc but if I had let the percolator go for a minute or two longer likely wouldn't be able to tell the difference. OK, so what it comes down to. It will make about 12 ounce of coffee per batch. Coffee flavor is depended on beans and roast used. Good beans and roast makes good coffee. Percolator used eight spoonful of grinds to make about 8 cups (64 ounces), this espresso maker uses three spoonful to make 12 ounce (1.5 cups). So it uses about twice as much grinds as the percolator per eight ounces of coffee. In both cases I just spoon in the grinds and level it out without packing the grinds down. With both I ground the beans to the same I use for the percolator (course grind). Brew time (from cold water to time ready to pour into a mug) with expresso maker is fairly quick, I didn't time it but seems around 5 minutes. with percolator about 20 minutes (larger volume of water will take longer to bring to a boil). I would allow water to come to boil first then lower the inside parts into pot and put the top on, turned the heat down to low, after first perc appeared I had set a timer for six minutes. This kept the brew time consistent with consistent results. Yeah, a lot of work for a morning cup of coffee... With the espresso maker the water is pushed out of the reservoir into the top part, it will make a sputtering sound when finished so no need for a timer. Results are consistent with the grind and beans used. For some reason after brewing the reservoir will have a small amount of very dilute brewed coffee in the bottom, if left on the heat too long this coffee residue will become a scorched, burned in mess that would be very difficult to clean. So once it finishes brewing take it off the heat Like with the percolator there was some learning curve to find what I considered best flavor coffee (perk time, grind size), so I will have to experiment with grind size and if rather or not to and how packed down the grinds need to be to make for me the best tasting coffee from it. Some things to be aware of... 1 - I wouldn't consider this espresso maker as being heavy duty (is any of them?) so never use the handle to tighten or loosen the top from the bottom, likely that would eventually rip the handle off. 2 - fill with water to below that thing that sticks out of the side of the reservoir, it's a safety pressure release valve. If it's covered by water it will not work correctly 3 - After brewing it will be too hot to hold for a while so either wait to let it cool before trying to separate the halves or wear heat proof gloves when doing it. Dump the old grounds and rinse everything well and it's ready for next time. 4 - I'm sure there may be some other things but off hand I can't think what... so whatever it is never do it... or is it always do it... For first time use I washed everything with soap, water and dish sponge to remove any oil or contaminates from the manufacturing process. Rinse well and then do a brew without grinds. When cool take it all apart and rinse well then brew your first batch of good coffee. Yep, first batch was a good tasting cup of coffee without much effort. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2019 by J. W. Dietrich

  • Pretty good
Size: 9 Cup Color: Silver
I like this one because not only it’s big, I can make 2 full cups! Easy to use in any stove. I’m giving it 4 stars because the handle gets too hot.
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2023 by COMountainMomma

  • Works fine
Size: 6 Cup Color: Silver
This expresso coffee maker works fine; looks good. The inside border on the bottom is very sharp; use caution when rinsing and wiping it to dry. Also, a heavy vapor gets out on the base of the lid; it burns.
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2023 by Merlin Blom

  • Would purchase again.
Size: 12 Cup Color: Silver
Sleek, easy to clean and brews a pot of coffee in approximately 8 minutes. Always a little suspect when I get manuals in poor English with misspellings, which was the case here. That being said, I have been using it about a month now and I like it; most of all because it is a way easier and less messy to clean than any other coffee pot I have used in the past and looks good just sitting on my stove until I’m ready to use it again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Excellent quality!
Size: 6 Cup Color: Silver
This little expresso maker is total quality. The fit and finish are astonishing for this price. Much better than the aluminum type. Highly recomended!
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2023 by Tad

  • Define “6 cups”
Size: 6 Cup Color: Silver
This makes a great cup of coffee, but you need to understand that this is not six mugs of coffee. It’s 6 espresso cups
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2023 by R. Russo

  • Excelente
Size: 6 Cup Color: Silver
Hacer café en las mañanas con una cafetera de esta calidad, no tiene precio.
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2023 by Ramón Telleria

  • Good value
Size: 6 Cup Color: Silver
I used a traditional aluminum mokka pot for a year and decided to switch to stainless steel. I chose this pot because I saw a good combination of price and quality. Makes good coffee.
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2023 by college mom

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