Bialetti New Moka Induction Coffee Maker Moka Pot, 4 Cups, 150 ml, Aluminium, Red, Compatible with Induction pan and Gas stove: Italian Made
Original price was: ₹9,200.00.₹8,100.00Current price is: ₹8,100.00.
- Moka Induction Coffee Maker suitable for induction and gas stove (suitable for all hobs)
- Bi-layer technology for perfect coffee: the outer steel layer of the boiler ensures operation even on induction hobs, while the internal aluminum layer ensures even heat distribution
- Like the coffee of the classic Moka: the aluminium binder, the material of which the classic Moka is made, combined with the bi-layer boiler ensures a coffee and pleasant as the coffee prepared with the traditional Mok
- 4 cup coffee maker (150 ml coffee)
- Try it with perfect ground coffee Coffeeworkz Ground Coffee
Specification: Bialetti New Moka Induction Coffee Maker Moka Pot, 4 Cups, 150 ml, Aluminium, Red, Compatible with Induction pan and Gas stove: Italian Made
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9 reviews for Bialetti New Moka Induction Coffee Maker Moka Pot, 4 Cups, 150 ml, Aluminium, Red, Compatible with Induction pan and Gas stove: Italian Made
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Original price was: ₹9,200.00.₹8,100.00Current price is: ₹8,100.00.
Sushyam Pal –
The item itself is well made with a SS bottom. In our Induction hob it works on one section and not the other. Needs a minimum heating area of 100mm. There is a shortfall in the volume measurement also. The moka pot is meant for 4 but of barely sufficient for 3 people using the bialetti espresso cups.
Deepika Sarangi –
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 Makes nice espresso and just amazing. Love it. Best 9k i have ever spent.
My 6 cup pot makes about 4 cups of espresso. 4 cup is around 4 ounce = 118.2 ml.
Plan your pot size accordingly. I drink 4 ounce alone but this should be ok for 2 people.
Amazon Customer –
Excellent buy. Coffee tastes superb!
Kumar –
This pot takes around three scoops of ground coffee. On the same temperature setting, it takes a minute less to finish than my all-aluminum Moka pot sitting on top of a steel plate. This pot lacks the fill line that you used to see on older all-aluminum models but it’s pretty obvious how much water to use. The whole thing seems sturdy and looks nice.
A. N. Sethuraman –
While it is claimed that the product is Italian Made, what I received has been made in Romania! The machine is good, no doubt.
Sunit Fenn –
The Made in India stainless steel Moka pots at 1/3 the price are of much better quality.
This pot is not made in Italy as mentioned but made in the EU. Bought it cause it can be used on an induction stove top too. Hope it lasts….
Ana mazo ncustomr –
I have purchased over 5 Bialetti espresso makers. All but the current one have been quality products. This one — the induction-ready version — is billed as a “4 cup model.” It is not. It makes exactly the same amount of coffee as the Brikka, which is 2-cup, so there is false advertising there. I own 2 of the induction models, the first of which is fine, the second (which I am returning) suffers from poor manufacturing. Mating the threaded coffee container to the pressurized base is difficult because of bad threads on either or both. I will continue to use and love all my other Bialettis, and hope that a replacement for the current one will solve the problem.
Shashwat –
Coffee comes out great, just use the James Hoffman technique to extract upto perfection and not more or less. This moka pot fares far far better than other cheaper immitations, works great for one person, if you want to ser e more buy one that brews a larger quantity. There’s a reason Bialetti makes the best of these and you will only know when you use one.
Azhar uddin –
Coffee comes out great, just use the James Hoffman technique to extract upto perfection and not more or less. This moka pot fares far far better than other cheaper immitations, works great for one person, if you want to ser e more buy one that brews a larger quantity