☕ Brew your way to coffee perfection!
The JingleChoo Induction Moka Pot is a stainless steel stovetop espresso maker designed for efficiency and flavor. With a 4-cup capacity, it's perfect for serving 2-4 people. Its induction-compatible design ensures you can brew on any stovetop, while the durable construction guarantees long-lasting performance. Easy to use and clean, this moka pot is ideal for both home and camping use, allowing you to enjoy rich coffee drinks like mocha, cappuccinos, and lattes anywhere.
Brand | JingleChoo |
Model Number | MKSS-200 |
Color | Silver |
Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 2.54 x 2.54 cm; 558 g |
Capacity | 200 Milliliters |
Special Features | Portable |
Item Weight | 558 g |
V**2
Steel wins over aluminum
This is only the second mocha pot I've ever bought. I had to return the first one (from a different brand) since the base was too narrow and stayed unstable when I put it on my stovetop. It was also made from aluminum.This mocha pot is superior since the base is larger and it also works with induction-type cooking systems. It's also made of steel, which I think is a safer material to use when cooking, compared to aluminum. The handle is made of wood so it stays cool at all times, though forces me to use hand-washing so as not to mess up the handle in the dishwasher.Overall, if you like the mocha-brewed espresso, this pot is a good option. It's pretty inexpensive, so longevity will be an open question, but for the time being, it has performed well. I give it 4 stars.
D**.
Attractive and fine for gas or regular electric stoves, but NOT induction cooktops
I was excited to find a mocha pot that claimed it would work with induction systems. We have an induction cooktop and single induction hobs. I ground some coffee and got everything ready to go and found the cooktops did recognize the moka pot, likely due to the very small footprint not triggering the sensors. I tried moving it around to find a spot where the cooktop would detect the pot, but had no luck. I'll be passing this one along to a family member who has a standard glass cooktop and can use this one. It looks great, and seems to be well made, but I'd caution against ordering this one if you use an induction cooktop.
J**R
Great moka pot for being so small
I showed you my kitchen so you could see that I have plenty of room for an espresso machine. I personally do not like espresso, but my husband loves them. I have been downsizing a lot countertop appliances. For example, I had a very large Keurig that had all the bells and whistles, but during prime days in October, I purchased the small sleek Keurig and gave my large one away. I do not like clutter. My husband has wanted an espresso machine, basically like the size a barista would use for our home. I wouldn’t say that it was a source of contention between us, but we definitely had different opinions about purchasing a large espresso maker. I began searching for a moka pot that was small and similar to the ones in every home in Italy. This one definitely fit what I was looking for. The price point was set at a price that was comparable to other small moka pots, it was user friendly with easy to follow instructions so my husband could make himself a cup of espresso,( he has 0% of mechanical skills) and easy to clean so I could wash it and put it away. As you can see in the photos, it is smaller than a butter knife. Additionally, it has a nice look to it so if we do have guests who would like an espresso, I would not mind taking it out and using it in front of people. I’m sorry if that sounded a bit snobbish, but I speak my truth. I honestly can’t give a single con about this part. I know that I do give a lot of five star reviews, but that is because I do my research. I am not one who will only buy something inexpensive because it is or go in the other direction of expensive because, I want to put on a front. If I didn’t like the product I would say so. Lastly, it is important that you use fine coffee grinds because that is what makes this moka pot taste authentic as the ones that we did have in Italy.
S**F
Nice, little, stainless-steel moka pot
This JingleChoo Induction Moka Pot, Stainless Steel, Stovetop Espresso Coffee Maker, 4 Cup/200ml/7.0oz, Easy to Use and Clean, Camping Home Use | for Mocha Cappuccinos, Lattes is a nice size, I like the wood handle, but it doesn't work on my induction cooktop without a stainless steel plate, which I have for use with non-stainless cookware. The cooktop alternates heating up with giving me an error message. With the aforementioned plate, the moka pot works just fine. I don't know if the metal of the pot is too thin or if the bottom is too small or uneven. Other than that, the pot is cute and works fine.
R**M
Perfect Espresso Maker for Home or Camping
This moka pot makes brewing espresso a breeze! It's easy to use and clean, producing rich, flavorful coffee perfect for mochas, lattes, or cappuccinos. The stainless steel design is durable and ideal for both home and camping use. A great choice for any coffee lover!
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