Aluminum Stovetop 6-Cup

Aluminum Stovetop 6-Cup

European Gift and Houseware
Price: $17.38

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Aluminum Stovetop 6-Cup is an Italian-made traditional stovetop coffee brewer in an aluminum body with a bakelite handle. It is 9” high with a smooth clean interior. Replacement parts are always available.

This model is available in five different sizes, ranging from 1-cup to 12-cup.  It’s important to remember that to Europeans, an espresso “cup” is a 2-oz. measure. A 12 cup capacity is really only equivalent to three 8 oz. cups. ROASTe recommends that its customers purchase at least 1 size larger model than they think they need; our customers have been happiest with the larger Italian stovetops to compensate for the small European-sized cup measurements.

Item 10-6 in the image.

UPC: 725182010127

If the item is damaged or defective we will send a replacement at our expense.
A 15% restocking fee will be charged on items returned to the Vendor for exchange.

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(227 reviews)
  • Vendor name: European Gift and Houseware
  • Type: Stovetop espresso
  • SKU: 2-046-02027-4
  • Usually ships within 4 business days
  • Transit time usually 1-5 business days (ships from: NY)

REVIEWS & COMMENTS

  • FOR 2

    samuellaw178 | Thu, 12/29/2011 - 11:24

    If you have someone else in your house that loves strong moka coffee too, this moka pot is the perfect one. The 6 cup here means 6x2oz=12 oz. Classic design that works forever while giving good coffee at that!

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  • CLASSIC DESIGN

    EricBNC | Thu, 12/29/2011 - 10:36


    These Aluminum Stove top six cup Mokka pots are great for making strong, aromatic, and flavorful coffee - they require a bit more attention than an auto drip but the results are worth the extra trouble.

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  • PERFECT FOR ONE MUG OF GREAT COFFEE

    Chamie | Thu, 12/29/2011 - 05:00

    The 6-cup size is just right for brewing one perfect 12-ounce mug of dark, rich coffee. My boys got this for me for Christmas to replace the one I burnt a few years ago and I remembered all over again what wonderful coffee a stovetop moka pot makes -- deep, dark and caramel-y. This brewing method brings out the sweetness and richness in even cheap supermarket coffee -- and what it does for really good coffee is amazing. I've always avoided aluminum moka pots in favor of stainless steel ones before, but the aluminum is lighter in weight and easier to clean. Easy to use, too. I haven't had a cup from the automatic drip pot since I opened this baby up on Christmas.

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