Bialetti has been in the stovetop coffee brewing game since the 1930s, and the Moka Express is arguably the brand’s hallmark product. Bearing the colours of the Italian flag, this moka pot pays homage to its homeland while helping you stay caffeinated each and every day.
The principle of making coffee on the stove is simple. Fill the bottom chamber with water and the coffee basket with ground coffee, and then place the pot on your stove. As the water boils, pressurised steam will help it surge upwards, passing through your coffee grounds and sending your brewed coffee into the top chamber. The force of the brewing helps a layer of crema to form, similar to what you’d get with a fully-fledged espresso machine. This pot can make up to three espresso cups of coffee, so it’s suitable for solo sipping or sharing. Constructed from food-grade aluminium, you can count on the Moka Express for hygiene and durability.
With just coffee, water, and a stove, the Moka Express will deliver an earthy brew whenever your craving strikes.
The principle of making coffee on the stove is simple. Fill the bottom chamber with water and the coffee basket with ground coffee, and then place the pot on your stove. As the water boils, pressurised steam will help it surge upwards, passing through your coffee grounds and sending your brewed coffee into the top chamber. The force of the brewing helps a layer of crema to form, similar to what you’d get with a fully-fledged espresso machine. This pot can make up to three espresso cups of coffee, so it’s suitable for solo sipping or sharing. Constructed from food-grade aluminium, you can count on the Moka Express for hygiene and durability.
With just coffee, water, and a stove, the Moka Express will deliver an earthy brew whenever your craving strikes.


