☕ Elevate Your Coffee Game with Style!
The Bincoo Stovetop Espresso Maker is a premium 2-cup Moka pot crafted from high-quality food-grade aluminum. Its innovative double-valve design ensures optimal coffee extraction, while its stylish cubic design and versatile heating options make it a perfect addition to any kitchen. Enjoy quick brewing and safe handling with this elegant coffee maker.
G**E
Quality
My wife wanted to buy this $60 coffee pot instead of a $30 one, but apparently she likes it very much so what do I know? 5 stars
Y**N
Great Product
Real good design and looks great
T**R
How Important are Aesthetics to You?
So let's not beat around the bush: This things looks great. Beautifully designed, bold colors, and quality construction. The paint is glossy and perfect, and the pieces all fit together seamlessly. I also love the valve cover, so coffee smoothly trickles down the middle spout, instead of shooting out the sides. One thing to note though is the handle is synthetic, not actual wood. The pictures call it "heat resistant" while never saying what it is, but I can tell you it feels like rubberized plastic. Not in a cheap way, but it is 100% not wood, if that's something that would make you balk at buying this.In my mind what should make most people pause is the price. Now I do not own 20 different moka pots, this is my first, but a very quick search will get you dozens with twice the capacity for half the price. Does this make great coffee? Yes. Do the other ones make a markedly worse cup of coffee? Probably not. I myself being a moka amateur also did not know that 2 cups means 4 ounces, so imagine my surprise when I opened this to find something I could fit in a large pants pocket. This is completely my fault, and is not at all hidden from the product page, but again this speaks to "that's quite a bit of money for something so small."So, should you buy this? If you know moka pots already, you know what you're getting in to, and you want something to display/use to make coffee for others, then sure. If this is your first moka pot, or you only need to make coffee for yourself, then I would turn around and find something else. Does this do anything wrong? No. But I don't think that adding a clear lid that'll just be covered in steam, and painting the your pot 2 different colors justifies tripling the price for most people. 3/5, its not bad, its just excessive.
L**Z
There are better options on Amazon
Imagine hot liquid splashing everywhere in your stove. First, you cannot approach it because the liquid is hot. Secondly, you have to start thinking that you have to clean the mess. This is not how I want to start my morning by making coffee. I am giving this product a one start for the appearance; it is pretty. However, Bincoo should improve the valve on this espresso coffee maker.
D**T
Quick And Easy
The Moka Pot is a great item to make a quick and easy hot espresso. After reading the instructions I was able to make an espresso that tasted amazing. It is very easy to clean the unit after use and the construction of the pot is solid and very durable. Also the pot is very aesthetically pleasing
J**.
Great for coffee lovers
I am not much of a coffee drinker however, many people are around me are in my house. We didn’t have anything to offer coffee. Even my wife loves coffee didn’t have a coffee maker. So we got this one and I gotta say we love it. It’s amazing and easy to use and the aesthetics of the maker makes it look like a state of art in the kitchen. It’s pretty small so you can have a cup or two but for an espresso maker it’s just right I would recommend it to anyone who has small spaces or just wants to have a nice looking espresso maker in the kitchen.
M**N
Well made, nice enough to gift (doesn't include instructions though)
This is my first experience using a Mika coffee pot, what drew me to order it is its style and the simplicity to make espresso. This pot looks cool and works well. However the set doesn't include instructions, there's a QR code on the box but that didn't lead to anything. After looking at a couple You-Tube videos I was ready to give it a try and had success right from the start. I like how this Mika pot looks and works, and it's much less fuss than using the counter top electric espresso machine I have.Pot consists of 3 parts - the water reservoir base, coffee grounds basket, and the coffee container lid. The set includes small filter discs and what I think (?) is a valve replacement part.USE: Simple use: Fill the base with water to the line below the valve, add and press in coffee grounds to the basket, and tightly screw on the top. I used mine on a gas stove, VERY low flame.NOTE: *STAND BY* when using this! The water heats up incredibly fast - once it does the coffee will bubble up into the lid. A couple times I had to open the lid to let some of the steam out to prevent the coffee from spilling out the pour spout - I don't think that's a design flaw, it's just how much pressure the water is under as it's forced up through the grounds. Some online instructions say to preheat the water, pour hot water over the grounds before starting, etc. I've tried a couple methods and honestly just adding water to the pot and starting with it cold has worked easily with great results.COFFEE: Each time I've used this, with espresso grounds, I've gotten a small delicious piping hot cup of espresso.CLEAN UP: Clean up is a breeze. Discard the used grounds and give everything a rinse.
A**C
beautiful
To be honest, you're paying for the aesthetic here. Its a beautiful moka pot or cafateria. It creates great espresso-like coffee in a short amount of time. You can find these for cheaper, but not machined this well with such an elegant nice look. I have espresso machines, full size coffee machines, and a turkish coffee machine, but there something I like about making moka pot in this little gadget.Add water, coffee, put it together and youll soon have a nice smooth cup (depending on your beans)
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