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GROSCHE Milano 6 Espresso Cup, 9.3 oz Red Stovetop Espresso Maker - Italian Moka Pot

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Size: 6 espresso cups


Color: Red


Features

  • [Moka Espresso Coffee] Stovetop espresso maker, Moka pot, & manual coffee percolator machine. Available in 3 cups, 6 cups, 9 cup sizes. Stove top percolator coffee pot to make home espresso like a barista. Its easier to use than electric espresso coffee machines and makes a rich cup of moka espresso coffee. 6-cup stovetop espresso maker in Food grade anodized aluminium espresso Coffee maker.
  • [Easy to use Moka Espresso coffee Maker & Cuban Coffee maker] will work on all gas and electric stove top and propane camping stoves as well. It makes moka coffee on glass top induction stoves but will heat very slowly since its not magnetic. It is a type of easy to use stovetop espresso maker, coffee perculator, or expresso coffee maker stovetop. Its also called a Moka pot, Moka coffe maker, or Cafetera Cubana.
  • [Highest quality stove top espresso at home] You can easily make a moka coffee, also called a low pressure stovetop espresso at home with the Milano Moka Stovetop Espresso maker. Add milk from a milk steamer or milk frother to moka coffee to make lattes or cappuccino at home with ease with this coffee percolator stovetop at home. With premium silicone moka pot gasket. Uses standard 6-cup stovetop espresso maker gasket size.
  • [Made in Italy Safety Valve for maximum safety] We studied all brands of moka express stovetop espresso makers and improved on them in many ways. We gave the Milano Stovetop Espresso maker moka pot a larger soft touch handle with a burn guard for your finger, addressing a common complaint of hot handles and burnt fingers! Also, the Italian Safety Valve in this stove top espresso coffee maker keeps you safe from high pressure buildup.
  • [Super espresso cafeteras with style - Also use as a Greek Greca coffee maker] With a silicone gasket, and colors and styles to boot, the Milano coffee pot is the home espresso machine coffee maker and moka pot every one should have. Try it with your favorite coffee and double walled glass espresso cups. This is the coffee cup every coffee lover should enjoy.

Brand: GROSCHE


Color: Red


Product Dimensions: 3.5"D x 3.5"W x 6"H


Special Feature: Gas Stovetop Compatible, Electric Stovetop Compatible, Manual, Permanent Filter


Coffee Maker Type: Percolator


Brand: GROSCHE


Color: Red


Product Dimensions: 3.5"D x 3.5"W x 6"H


Special Feature: Gas Stovetop Compatible, Electric Stovetop Compatible, Manual, Permanent Filter


Coffee Maker Type: Percolator


Filter Type: Reusable


Style: french


Specific Uses For Product: Espresso


Exterior Finish: Matte


Included Components: Milk Frother


Operation Mode: Manual


Number of Items: 1


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Coffee Input Type: Ground Coffee


Manufacturer: GROSCHE


UPC: 682858075647


Item Weight: 1.35 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: GROSCHE


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 30, 2015


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Stylish and easy to use
Size: 6 espresso cups Color: Black
This moka pot or espresso maker is a stylish and functional addition to any coffee lover’s kitchen. Its elegant matte charcoal finish gives it a sleek, modern appearance that stands out among traditional aluminum stovetop espresso makers. The matte charcoal coating not only adds aesthetic appeal but also feels premium. The handle and knob are ergonomically designed and heat-resistant, making it safe and easy to use. The brewing process is straightforward, and the Milano works efficiently on gas or electric stovetops. It is user-friendly, even for beginners. It’s easy to assemble, fill, and clean. It is an excellent choice for those seeking a stylish, functional, and socially conscious coffee maker. It’s ideal for espresso enthusiasts who appreciate both quality coffee and thoughtful design. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024 by Mrugesh Master

  • Value for money, high quality
Size: 6 espresso cups Color: White
The media could not be loaded. I’ve been using the GROSCHE White Milano Stovetop Espresso Maker for a few weeks now, and it has completely elevated my coffee routine! The sleek white design is not only beautiful but also looks great on my stovetop. It’s so easy to use—just fill the base with water, add your favorite ground coffee, and let it do its magic. The espresso it brews is rich, smooth, and full of flavor, comparable to what you’d get from a coffee shop. The 6-cup capacity is perfect for making enough coffee for me and my guests. Cleanup is also a breeze, as the parts come apart easily. What I love most is its durability and the fact that it’s made by a company committed to sustainability. If you enjoy authentic espresso at home, I highly recommend this espresso maker. It’s well worth the investment! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024 by Ekaterina S. Ekaterina S.

  • Quick espressos
Size: 3 espresso cups Color: Blue
I am very much a fan of the Stovetop Espresso Maker! I like the blue color of the product because they look stylish, the size is convenient for my kitchen the product is perfectly located on the countertop. It always produces dense and fragrant coffee, creating the accurate 5 ounces that are required. It is made of good build and has a solid-like feel to it plus it is easy to clean and work with. Whether you are a coffee addict or an Italian espresso enthusiast, this moka pot can’t be missed if you want to brew a real Italian espresso! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024 by Samreen

  • A review, with tips on moka pot use.
Size: 9 espresso cups Color: White
This is a review, along with some general tips, because using a moka pot is great, but they have some quirks. :) So, the review. This is a pretty good little pot. I ordered the white 9-cup version. It's a little big for my hands - my hands are 6.5 inches (16.5cm) from the tip of my middle finger to where my palm connects to my wrist, right at the bend. I find that I can't quite get my fingers around the sides of the bottom half to get a good grip when screwing the top onto the bottom. I have to hold the bottom from underneath to get enough leverage for a tight seal. Not a big deal, but if you have small hands, or have joint pain, you might want to go with the 6-cup instead (if the base is narrower - I'm afraid I don't know). The threads are a tad rough, but the sections screw together smoothly, and a nail buffer took care of the prickly little machining bits. To me, not a big deal. I've had worse on newly purchased wrenches. The enamel is good. Evenly applied, there's no rough patches, chips, or missed spots. One thing I was disappointed about was the handle, purely from an aesthetic standpoint. I probably didn't read the description closely enough while switching between colors. I had been looking at the black pot, but purchased the white, because it looked like it had a wooden handle. It's not. There's nothing wrong with the handle - it doesn't get hot, and whatever material it's made out of is kind of a 'firmly microfibery' texture that's actually very pleasant to the touch. And it does look good. Just not what I was expecting. That's what I get for not reading the description more closely. My bad. In making coffee with it, it showed an issue that is very common to many, many moka pots, across all brands. A little finagling, and the issue is now resolved (more about that in a minute), and this pots works very well. What issue? It sputtered and spit when the coffee exited the spout in the upper chamber. Now, as I said, this is a common issue, which, I have found over the years, to have a couple of easy fixes. First probable cause of spittering (new word!) - the burner temperature is too high / you're trying to make coffee too fast. I've found the best way to use moka pots is to preheat your water to ALMOST boiling (200-205F/90-95C) in a separate container (pot, microwave, electric teakettle, whatever) then fill the bottom to just below the vent, put it all together (be careful, it will be HOT), then put it on the burner on LOW heat (see pic). I have a gas stove, and the burner I use is actually the one designed for melting butter or chocolate without burning it. It's on a setting of between 2 and 3, out of 10. Yes, that's low. But 3-5 minutes later I have a very smooth flow of coffee that isn't burned and bitter. Yay! Second cause of spittering is a not quite tight seal. This could be because you're not screwing the pieces together tight enough, or (more commonly) the basket where you put your coffee sits just a hair (and I do mean a hair!) too low, and the seal isn't quite perfect. To be honest, I have 4 moka pots (the Grosche is my 5th) including a not-cheap Bialetti, and all but one has this particular problem. (The good one is a $5 yard sale purchase from 8 years ago. Doesn't even have a gasket. Just screws together and works every time. Go figure.) But there's an easy fix. Use 2 wraps of PTFE (teflon tape). See pic on how to apply. Squinch it up under the lip of your basket and you're good to go. Yes, even my Bialetti got this treatment. One more tip - dont tamp your coffee down. Just tap the outside of the basket with your fingers to settle the grounds a bit, and level it off. Just trust me. It works so much better. All that aside, I do like the Grosche moka pot. It's pretty, it feels good in my hands, and it really does work well, if you understand how moka pots work. I would definitely recommend it as good value for your money. Cheers! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2021 by H.K.Byers H.K.Byers

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